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TO: All Stations
FR: Tony Morris
DT: March 4, 2015
RE: ***** CLASSICAL GUITAR ALIVE!  15-09 Avi Avital Interview
Program ID#  15-D65-00009
Title: 15-09 Avi Avital Interview
Feed date and time: Wednesday, March 4,2015 at 1300 ET
In Cue:  MUSIC IN  “Hello and welcome to…”
Out Cue: MUSIC IN “…another edition of Classical Guitar Alive!”
Program Length: 58:57
INTRODUCTION:
  Bizet: Prelude                                        Los Romeros, guitars
                                                                 (Philips 412-609)
PROGRAM BEGINS:
 Bach: Lute Prelude in d minor, BWV 999 Eliot Fisk, guitar
                                                                 (Music Masters 60169)
 
 Interview: Avi Avital: “Yes, the Bach recording… … and that’s why I chose those pieces.”
 
 Bach: Concerto in d minor, BWV 1052    Avi Avital, mandolin
                                                                 Potsdam Chamber Academy
                                                                (Deutsche Grammofon 4790092)
 
  Interview: Avi Avital: “Yehezkel Braun… … European traditional techniques of composition.”
                                 
  Yehezkel Braun: Music for Three Plucked Strings  Avi Avital, mandolin
                                                                              Yuval Avital, Guitar
                                                                              Yizhar Karshon, harpsichord
                                                                              (live recording 2007)
 
  Gary Shocker: Hypnotized                     Yolanda Kondonassis
                                                                 Jason Vieaux, guitar
                                                                  (Azica 71297)
                   
 CLOSING THEME/FUNDING CREDITS
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This week’s edition of Classical Guitar Alive! features a 2015 interview with Grammy-nominated Israeli mandolinist Avi Avital, and music by Bach, Israeli composer Yehezkel Braun, and American composer Gary Shocker.
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