By The Museum at Eldridge Street
The members of Tavche Gravche are virtuosos who use their diverse musical and cultural backgrounds to create a sound all their own. They merge haunting Macedonian and Mediterranean melodies with the explosive, danceable rhythms so common in Balkan music. And their expert musical abilities allow for their performances to go to fun and improvisational places. Enjoy this rare evening concert and reception as they push musical boundaries in the Museum’s historic sanctuary.
Macedonian-born and Juilliard graduate Vasko Dukovski is a clarinetist and concert performer dedicated to breathing new life into the music of his roots. Steeped in both jazz and flamenco, Israeli-born guitarist Dan Nadel provides the fiery textural and harmonic palette for the band’s music. Jazz bassist Daniel Ori, also from Israel, is the quartet’s founder, and his prominent sound is its foundation. Master percussionist Satoshi Takeishi brings an intimate knowledge of dance, touch and sound.
Address:
12 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Phone:
212.219.0888
Event Date: Dec 2, 2018
Event Time: 6:30PM
Event Duration: 1.5 hours
Admission Policy:
$15-$25