
WMI Concerts
Strings of the Black Sea
A Celebration of Lutes & Fiddles from Bulgaria, Ukraine, Crimea & Turkey
Sunday, September 19, 2010 3:00 pm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium
1000 Fifth Ave. betw 82nd and 83rd St.
New York
1000 Fifth Ave. betw 82nd and 83rd St.
New York
Featured are Uzbeki violinist Nariman Asanov, a leading exponent of the musical tradition of the Crimean Tatars, who is joined by Patrick Farrell on accordion; Beth Bahia Cohen, a Turkish yayli tanbur player who has performed with masters of bowed instruments from the Balkans and the Middle East; Ahmet Erdogdular, Turkish tanbur (long-necked plucked lute) player and singer who is one of the most important musicians of the new generation in Turkish classical music; Nikolay Kolev, a virtuoso gadulka (pear-shaped fiddle) player hailing from the village of Karavelovo in the Rose Valley of Bulgaria; Julian Kytasty, one of the world's premier bandura (Ukrainian harp-lute) players; and the extraordinary Christos Tiktapanidis, one of the few musicians in the US who plays the Pontic Greek lyra.
Tickets:
$30 (includes all-day entrance to the Museum galleries);
$15 for students on day of performance with ID
Tickets can be reserved at 212-570-3949
or online at metmuseum.org/tickets
Co-presented with the Center for Traditional Music and Dance and the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Major funding is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, Heritage and Preservation.
Tickets:
$30 (includes all-day entrance to the Museum galleries);
$15 for students on day of performance with ID
Tickets can be reserved at 212-570-3949
or online at metmuseum.org/tickets
Co-presented with the Center for Traditional Music and Dance and the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Major funding is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, Heritage and Preservation.
Photo credit: Dean Cully



