Welcome to our 2024-2025 season!
When
Tuesday, November 16, 2021 | 6PM EST & 9PM EST
Wednesday, November 17, 2021 | 6PM EST & 9PM EST
Where
Audience-On-Stage at Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall
Attendance is limited to 45 patrons per event. All guests are required to show photo ID and proof that they are full vaccinated against COVID-19 before entering the venue. We are unable to allow entry to unvaccinated children. For more information about our COVID-19 protocols, please visit our policy page.
Tickets
$40 General | $10 Students. SOLD OUT.
“POD SEATING” — Patrons will be seated on stage only with members of their party, as determined by the ticket quantity in your order. Each pod of seats will be distanced in accordance with COVID-19 safety protocols. All patrons are required to wear masks and be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Tickets are fully refundable. To read more about our ticketing policies this season, click here.
nothing short of electric”
—The New York Times
Performances Up Close
About the Event
Israeli musician Avi Avital has taken the mandolin to new heights, earning a GRAMMY nomination as the first mandolin soloist in history for his “explosively charismatic” (The New York Times) playing. He returns to our stage joined by an exciting PUC debut: Montenegrin phenomenon MILOŠ, who is described as “the hottest guitarist in the world” (The Sunday Times) and renowned for his deeply emotive playing. Both artists have attracted mass followings through their innovative programs and sensational virtuosity. Together, they bring us a kaleidoscopic program of arrangements and transcriptions for mandolin and guitar.
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Musicians
Avi Avital Mandolin
Miloš Guitar
Israeli musician Avi Avital has taken the mandolin to new heights, earning a GRAMMY nomination as the first mandolin soloist in history for his “explosively charismatic” (The New York Times) playing. He returns to our stage joined by an exciting PUC debut: Montenegrin phenomenon MILOŠ, who is described as “the hottest guitarist in the world” (The Sunday Times) and renowned for his deeply emotive playing. Both artists have attracted mass followings through their innovative programs and sensational virtuosity. Together, they bring us a kaleidoscopic program of arrangements and transcriptions for mandolin and guitar.
Musicians
Avi Avital Mandolin
Miloš Guitar
Program
- J.S. Bach
Adagio from Concerto in D Minor (after Alessandro Marcello), BWV 974
- Philip Glass
“The Poet Acts” from The Hours & Etude No. 9
- J.S. Bach
Capriccio from Partita No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 826
Prelude from English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807
- Isaac Albéniz
Asturias
- Manuel de Falla
Siete canciones populares Españolas (Seven popular Spanish songs)
- Bulgarian Folk Dance
Bučimiš
- Mathias Duplessy
Allegro from Sonata for Guitar and Mandolin
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