Evening of music from Serbia and the Balkans begins at 8:30pm on May 10, 2009 at Carnegie Hall
JASNA POPOVIC. This Serbian-born pianist will take us through the evening of classical and traditional music from Serbia and the Balkans, on May 10th, 2009 in Weill Hall, at Carnegie Hall. Ms. Popovic is accompanied by Ana Milosavljevic and Lynn Bechtold on violin, Ismail Lumanovski on clarinet, Vasil Vasilev on piano, Jennifer De Vore on cello and Liuh-Wen Ting on viola. This exceptional group of acclaimed musicians will present the incredibly rich and beautiful musical heritage from the Balkans. The repertoire includes mostly compositions of Serbian composers, as well as Bela Bartok’s work, which is inspired by folk music collection from the region that he compiled for Columbia University in 1940s.
Composers: Bartok, Csicsko, Milosavljevic, Mokranjac, Raickovich, Tajcevic, Vasilev, Vrebalov
Following the concert, the performers will host the audience to a light fare and cocktails at the Bechstein Pianos showroom, located on 58th street, few steps away from the Carnegie Hall.
Tickets: $40, $35, $30 and $20 for students and seniors.
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