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Pre-concert lecture at 7pm by KUSC's Brian Lauritzen

16-time Grammy Award-winning violinist Itzhak Perlman is joined by master pianist and longtime collaborator Rohan De Silva in this unique multi-media program, offering an intimate window into Perlman's life and work through live performance, rarely seen home movies, and personal anecdotes from more than a half-century of music-making.

Honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award in 2008, Perlman’s recordings regularly appear on the best-seller charts. He is also a recipient of four Emmy Awards, among many other accolades. He first came to international attention in 1958 with an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show and he remains a frequent television presence for worldwide audiences. In 2006, he performed a medley from the five film scores nominated in the category of Best Original Score live on the 78th Annual Academy Awards telecast. He has also collaborated on various film scores and has been featured as violin soloist on soundtracks for Zhang Yimou’s film Hero, Rob Marshall’s Memoirs of a Geisha, and most notably Steven Spielberg’s Academy Award-winning film Schindler’s List.


With American Friends of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (AFIPO), we are hosting a VIP experience which will include dinner and an opportunity to meet* Mr. Perlman. For more information about this opportunity, please click here.

*limited to 20 guests


A recital by Itzhak Perlman is inevitably a journey into perfection: virtuosity of the highest order, the sweetest tone imaginable, impeccable intonation, absolutely even scalework, mature musicianship and a pleasant stage persona to boot.

Palm Beach Arts Paper

Sponsors

sponsored by the Henry T. and Elizabeth Segerstrom Foundation

Additional support from The Segerstrom Foundation

An AFIPO Partner Event

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