Jordi Savall: Bal-Kan: Honey and Blood: Music in the Ottoman Empire
Jordi Savall: Bal-Kan: Honey and Blood: Music in the Ottoman Empire
Delve into a journey created by Jordi Savall, who has “what could be the broadest vision among any musicians today of how cultures connect and the historical significance of that for a modern, changing world” (Los Angeles Times).
FREE
Carnegie Hall online
April 30, 2021 | 3:00 pm
Get tickets

Performance details

See below for more details.

How to watch

Watch on Carnegie Hall's YouTube channel or Facebook page. No registration required. The video will remain available for on-demand viewing through 5/31.

Presented by

Carnegie Hall
New York, NY

About This Event

Delve into a journey created by Jordi Savall, who has “what could be the broadest vision among any musicians today of how cultures connect and the historical significance of that for a modern, changing world” (Los Angeles Times). From the reign of the Ottoman Turks to the political divisions of the 20th century, Savall calls the Balkans “at one and the same time a rich meeting point and the theater of dramatic confrontations.” Experience the extraordinarily diverse cultural traditions that adapted and flourished during the Ottoman Empire’s regime.

Image: Jordi Savall / photo by Hervé Pouyfourcat