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Antonini & Avital

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Date Location Price
20 May 2027 » 19:30 » Thursday Eldborg | Harpa Ticket sales start 8 June
  • Program

    Joseph Bologne Symphony No.1
    Johann Nepomuk Hummel Mandolin Concerto in G major
    Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto in C Minor, BWV 1060 (arr. for Mandolin & Recorder)
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No.41 in C major, "Jupiter"

  • Conductor and recorder

    Giovanni Antonini

  • Soloist

    Avi Avital mandolin

The mandolin is not a common solo instrument at Iceland Symphony Orchestra concerts, but here we are being visited by one of the most renowned mandolin player of our time, Avi Avital. He is a charming musician and a magician on his instrument.  At this concert, he demonstrates his genius in a classical-era concerto for flute and mandolin by Johann Nepomuk Hummel and also in a concerto for mandolin and recorder by J. S. Bach, with conductor Giovanni Antonini playing the recorder. 

Antonini is a much-awaited visitor to Iceland, as he conducts many of the leading symphony orchestras around the world. Antonini will also conduct two symphonies from the classical era, one by Joseph Bologne, who has received increased attention in recent years in the world of classical music – and finally Mozart's masterpiece, Symphony No. 41, which is often called Jupiter. It is Mozart's last and most ambitious symphony and one of the high points of the classical musical tradition.