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Avi Avital

ITALY w/Between Worlds Ensemble

Deutsche Grammophon
Release Date: May 30, 2025

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1 BRUCE - Tarantella di Sannicandro  
2 SOUSAMOGLOU - Raiko  
3 LORCA'SOLINIS - Canciones espan~olas antiguas_ No. 10 Zorongo  
4 KEREN - Ladino Songs_ No. 3 Una matica de ruda  
5 TAKTAKISHVILI - Mingrelian Songs_ Chaguna  
6 DE FALLA - El amor brujo_ Danza del juego del amor  
7 TRADITIONAL PUGLIESE - Bella ci dormi  
8 KEREN - Ladino Songs_ No. 2 Avre tu puerta cerrada  
9 TAKTAKISHVILI - Mingrelian Songs_ Didavoi Nana  
10 KEREN - Ladino Songs_ Intro to No. 4 La Petenera  
11 KEREN - Ladino Songs_ No. 4 La Petenera  
12 KEREN - Ladino Songs_ No. 5 A la una yo naci  
13 BRUCE - Virrinedda  
14 BRUCE - To to to  
15 TAKTAKISHVILI - Mingrelian Songs_ Chiche Tura  
16 KEREN - Ladino Songs_ No. 1 Esta montan~a d'enfrente  
17 SAY - Black Earth  
18 TAKTAKISHVILI - Mingrelian Songs_ Kuchkhi Bedineri  
19 DE FALLA - Cuatro piezas espan~olas_ No. 4 Andaluza  
20 BRUCE - El cant dels ocells  
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In a new series of recordings for Deutsche Grammophon, virtuoso mandolinist Avi Avital paints captivating musical portraits of three distinct geographical regions. Together with the nine versatile musicians of his Between Worlds ensemble, Avital has already delighted audiences around Europe with genre-defying programmes that celebrate folk traditions and their influence on classical composers past and present. Now they are set to release three digital EPs – ITALY, IBERIA and BLACK SEA – and an album, Song of the Birds, which features a colourful sequence of music from all three regions. Guest artists Marina Heredia, Alessia Tondo and the Georgian choir Ensemble Rustavi join the musicians in a rich selection of vocal and instrumental arrangements (most of which were created by David Bruce or Jonathan Keren). These are woven together by the magical sound of Avital’s mandolin, the heart of the ensemble, to form a vibrant tapestry of musical traditions. 

ITALY comes out on 30 May 2025, with IBERIA following on 27 June and BLACK SEA on 11 July.  Song of the Birds will be released digitally and on CD on 8 August. Nine of the album’s 20 tracks do not appear on any of the EPs. Filmed versions of the Between Worlds concerts at Berlin’s Pierre Boulez Saal will be made available to stream on STAGE+, beginning with the premiere of the IBERIA concert on 5 July, and continuing with VoD releases of the BLACK SEA concert on 18 July and the ITALY concert on 15 August.

Italy is close to Avi Avital’s heart – not just as the birthplace of the mandolin, but as the country he called home for eight years, during which time he discovered the huge variety of musical traditions still flourishing throughout the peninsula. ITALY focuses on the south of the country, with vocalist Alessia Tondo, a leading exponent of that region’s folk music, joining the ensemble in songs such as Tarantella di Sannicandro. Song of the Birds also acknowledges the historical influence of Greece on Italy with the inclusion of Raiko, a traditional Macedonian dance arranged for the ensemble by violinist-composer Antonis Sousamoglou.
Avital’s journey continues with an exploration of the varied musical history of the Iberian Peninsula. The IBERIA EP features two works by Andalusian composer Falla, both rooted in the folk music of his native region: Andaluza from 4 Piezas españolas and an excerpt from El amor brujo, with vocals from legendary flamenco singer Marina Heredia. She also sings a contemporary arrangement of an Andalusian folk song harmonised by poet and musician Federico García Lorca. The album expands this repertoire with a selection of Ladino songs (Ladino being the language of the Sephardi Jews who established new communities outside the Iberian peninsula after being expelled from Spain in 1492). Heredia sings La Petenera, while the remaining arrangements are purely instrumental.

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