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Concerts in the galleries: The Cavatina Duo

  • North Dakota Museum of Art 261 Centennial Drive Stop 7305 Grand Forks, ND 58202 (map)

ABOUT THE SERIES

Shortly after the Museum opened in the current building, it was discovered that the expansive galleries were glorious for chamber music. Subsequently, the Museum Concert Series was born, and musicians from around the world were invited to perform against the backdrop of contemporary art. This Sunday afternoon tradition has continued for over thirty years and with the support of the community will thrive for generations to come.

 Music — or Art, in any form — takes us down paths we’ve never been, helps us to see worlds we’ve yet to see, and leads us to those worlds…if we are willing to take the trip.

TICKETS

Season Pass (5 flex tickets) $140 each
Members Season Pass (5 flex tickets) $120 each

Individual Tickets: $35 per concert, Member tickets: $30 per concert, Student and Military tickets: $10 per concert
Children 12 and under or music students 13-18: Free

THE CAVATINA DUO

Eugenia Moliner, flute (Spain) and Denis Azabagic, guitar (Bosnia) has become one of the most impressive combinations of its kind in the world. The first guitar and flute duo to be featured on the covers of both Classical Guitar Magazine (UK) and the cover of Flute Talk (USA), the husband-and-wife Cavatina Duo breaks convention with their combination of instruments.

The duo’s electrifying performances have captivated audiences worldwide in such major venues and festivals as Ravinia (Chicago), Da Camera Society (Los Angeles), Aix-en-Provence Summer Festival (France), the National Concert Hall of Taipei (Taiwan), National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, National Flute Convention Gala Concert (USA), Kolkata International Guitar Festival (India), as Well as in Spain, The Netherlands, South Korea, and over 30 other countries from Australia to Bhutan.

The Cavatina Duo has become one of the most impressive combinations of its kind in the world. “Style, sympathy, and technical aplomb . . . it's doubtful that the Cavatina's sophisticated and artistic playing could be surpassed.” —Fanfare Magazine

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