When he was five years old, Avi Avital's mother asked him which musical instrument he would like to play. The Avital family had an upstairs neighbor who practiced the mandolin; Avi didn't hesitate for a moment in choosing the same instrument. 30 years later, he's on top of the classical mandolin world. We'll hear Avi Avital in concert on Monday's Performance Today.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Astor Piazzolla: Three Tangos for Bandoneon and Orchestra: 3. Allegro molto marcato
Astor Piazzolla, bandoneon; Orchestra of St. Luke's; Lalo Schifrin, conductor
Astor Piazzolla: Concierto para Bandoneon / Tres Tangos
Nonesuch 79174
Maurice Ravel: La Valse
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra; Marc Albrecht, conductor
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for 2 Violins in a minor, Op. 3, No. 8, RV 522
Bella Hristova, violin; Avi Avital, mandolin; Kristin Lee, violin; Yura Lee, violin; Mark Holloway, viola; Jakob Koranyi, cello; Kurt Muroki, double bass; Kenneth Weiss, harpsichord
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall, Starr Theater, Lincoln Center, New York, NY
Maximo Diego Pujol: Double Concerto: Luminosa Buenos Aires for Guitar, Bandoneon and Strings
Giampaolo Bandini, guitar; Cesare Chiacchiaretta, bandoneon; Round Top Philharmonia; Marcelo Bussiki, conductor
Round Top International Guitar Festival , Festival Concert Hall, Round Top, TX
Hour 2
Samuel Barber: Canzone for flute and piano, Op. 38a
Jeane Baxtresser, flute; Israela Margalit, piano
EMI 86561
Yuko Uebayashi: Misericordia pour flute et quatuor a cordes
Carol Wincenc, flute; Escher String Quartet: Adam Barnett-Hart, violin; Aaron Boyd, violin; Pierre Lapointe, viola; Dane Johansen, cello
Daniel Saidenberg Faculty Recital Series, Peter Jay Sharp Theater, New York, NY
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Selections from Prole do bebe No. 1
Vanessa Perez, piano
Samuel Barber: First Essay for Orchestra, Op. 12
New York Philharmonic; Alan Gilbert, conductor
Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY
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