The Israeli Chamber Project performs at Weill Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 1. In addition to warhorses of the chamber music repertoire by Brahms and Shostakovich, the group performs two Twentieth Century pieces that are less frequently heard on New York stages as well as one from the cusp of the millenium, Night Time (2000), a duo by Sebastian Currier.
Below is a video of the ensemble performing Matam Porat’s “Night Horses” at a 2008 concert in Tel Aviv: an evocative and unerringly paced work that they play superlatively.
The Israeli Chamber Project Carnegie Hall Debut
February 1, 2012 at 7:30 pm
Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall
Shostakovich Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello in C minor, Op. 8
Sebastian Currier Night Time for Harp and Violin
Martinů Chamber Music No. 1
Paul Ben Haim Three Songs Without Words (arranged for clarinet and harp)
Brahms Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano in A minor, Op. 114
Tibi Cziger, clarinet
Michal Korman, cello
Sivan Magen, harp
Sergey Tarashansky, viola
Assaff Weisman, piano
Itamar Zorman, violin
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