Cellist Alisa Weilerstein and pianist Inon Barnatan were both very young when they began playing music - Weilerstein at age four after her grandmother assembled a makeshift instrument from cereal boxes for her while she was sick with the chicken pox and Barnatan at age three as a child in Tel Aviv.
Both made their concert debuts when barely into their teens.
These two natural virtuosos have been collaborating for several years - Charleston (SC) City Paper characterizes them as "a musical match made in heaven."
Now 27, Weilerstein has been hailed for her technical brilliance and meltingly beautiful sound. The 32- year-old Barnatan has been described as "a true poet of the keyboard" who brings sensitivity, focus and poise to his performances.
They will showcase their talents in a program that includes cello sonatas and solo work.
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Added by Clarice Smith Center on August 24, 2011