Tali Roth: Classical Guitar Solo

“BACH TO THE FUTURE” CONCERT SERIES

Location: St John’s in the Village Episcopal Church, 218 West 11th Street, NY, NY 10014.

ARTIST: Tali Roth. PROGRAM: Classical guitar solo.  J.S. Bach: Lute suite

Johannes Brahms: Brahms intermezzo op. 117 no. 2 B flat minor

Isaac Albeniz: Asturias (Leyenda) Suite Española no. 5, opus 47 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HukAs2p2hQ)

Astor Piazzolla: selections (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXEUiNqC6jQ)

Enrique Granados: Spanish Dances. Boccherini: selections

A SUNDAY SERIES OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC IN THE VILLAGE!

Attend individual concerts for inspiration every Sunday afternoon — or, subscribe to our series, to support the work of the Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture; Its “Bach To The Future” Music/Science Program for Students.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

One of the world’s leading and most charismatic guitarists, Tali Roth has been hailed by Classical Guitar magazine as “an extraordinary solo and chamber musician” and by The New York Times as a “marvelous classical guitarist”. Her past engagements include performing on the soundtrack for Woody Allen’s 2010 film, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger. Since her Carnegie Hall debut, Ms. Roth has performed as a soloist throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Japan and her native country of Israel, appearing in such venues as Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall with violinist Midori, Alvin Ailey theatre with Douglas Dunn and Dancers in the 92ndSt Y Harkness Dance festival, Rose Hall home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Caramoor Center with conductor Giovanni Reggioli, Tel Aviv Henry Crown Hall, Sanremo town Hall at the Internattional Sanremo Guitar Festival, Teatro Presidente in San Salvador with the El Salvador Philharmonic with conductor Sarmientos, Teatro Solis in Uruguay with Polly Ferman and Glamour Tango, Haiyuza Theatre Rappongi , Tokyo with Flamenco Komatsubara and Silvia Duran dance companies, the Susan Dellal center with members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, and at Lincoln Center with members of the New York Philharmonic.

$10-$20











When: Sun., Oct. 21, 2018 at 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm

“BACH TO THE FUTURE” CONCERT SERIES

Location: St John’s in the Village Episcopal Church, 218 West 11th Street, NY, NY 10014.

ARTIST: Tali Roth. PROGRAM: Classical guitar solo.  J.S. Bach: Lute suite

Johannes Brahms: Brahms intermezzo op. 117 no. 2 B flat minor

Isaac Albeniz: Asturias (Leyenda) Suite Española no. 5, opus 47 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HukAs2p2hQ)

Astor Piazzolla: selections (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXEUiNqC6jQ)

Enrique Granados: Spanish Dances. Boccherini: selections

A SUNDAY SERIES OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC IN THE VILLAGE!

Attend individual concerts for inspiration every Sunday afternoon — or, subscribe to our series, to support the work of the Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture; Its “Bach To The Future” Music/Science Program for Students.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

One of the world’s leading and most charismatic guitarists, Tali Roth has been hailed by Classical Guitar magazine as “an extraordinary solo and chamber musician” and by The New York Times as a “marvelous classical guitarist”. Her past engagements include performing on the soundtrack for Woody Allen’s 2010 film, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger. Since her Carnegie Hall debut, Ms. Roth has performed as a soloist throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Japan and her native country of Israel, appearing in such venues as Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall with violinist Midori, Alvin Ailey theatre with Douglas Dunn and Dancers in the 92ndSt Y Harkness Dance festival, Rose Hall home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Caramoor Center with conductor Giovanni Reggioli, Tel Aviv Henry Crown Hall, Sanremo town Hall at the Internattional Sanremo Guitar Festival, Teatro Presidente in San Salvador with the El Salvador Philharmonic with conductor Sarmientos, Teatro Solis in Uruguay with Polly Ferman and Glamour Tango, Haiyuza Theatre Rappongi , Tokyo with Flamenco Komatsubara and Silvia Duran dance companies, the Susan Dellal center with members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, and at Lincoln Center with members of the New York Philharmonic.

$10-$20

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