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David Berger & The Sultans of Swing CD Release Concert at Symphony Space-June 1

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DAVID BERGER & THE SULTANS OF SWING
HINDUSTAN (Such Sweet Thunder)
AVAILABLE ON APRIL 25, 2006


Hindustan CD Release Concert!
David Berger and The Sultans of Swing
Thursday, June 1, 2006
at Peter Norton Symphony Space (Leonard Nimoy Thalia)
2537 Broadway, at 95th Street
to order tickets call 212 864 5400
or click on www.symphonyspace.org
tickets are $35, $30 (members), $20 (students & seniors), $15 (rush tkts-available two hours before curtain, subject to availability)
showtime is 8:00 PM

“To get straight to the point, this is some of the best big-band writing and playing you're likely to hear; the best I've heard from a new band since Thad Jones-Mel Lewis"--Dan Morgenstern, The Institute of Jazz Studies

“Berger draws from his Sultans of Swing immensely accomplished performances on a par with Ellington's orchestral work"--Howard Reich, Chicago Tribune

April 25, 2006 will see the release of Hindustan, the fourth recording of composer/arranger/conductor David Berger and his band The Sultans of Swing. This spectacular documentation of big band jazz in full swing features vocalist Aria Hendricks and 15 first- call, world-class musicians. It was recorded in Malmo, Sweden at the end of a Scandinavian road trip in September 2005. Berger, who formed The Sultans Of Swing in 1996, explains the significance of this: “Every time we go on tour the music improves daily. After a few days we surpass the highest level we ever achieved as a band. By the end of the tour we are all on a high that doesn't require artificial stimulants. I've always wanted to capture our peak moments on a recording. Well, here it is! So if you can't hear us live, or you want to re-experience what it felt like when you did, this album is for you."

Hindustan follows Berger's critically acclaimed CD Marlowe and is his most compelling expression to date--as creator, composer, producer and conductor.

Hindustan proudly and exuberantly displays its lineage to the famous big bands of a bygone era; however, the music that is conceived from Berger's mind and soul, and played by these master musicians, is anything but retro, and far from being a throwback. This is due in part to its emotional impact, which ranges from the universal and timeless feelings of ebullience (swing) to those of lamentation (the blues). Berger elaborates, “Over the past 70 years most people have forgotten the feeling of swing (what Albert Murray calls 'the American imperative'), if they are old enough to have known it at all. Still this music infects those who are lucky enough to be exposed to it. In those moments we truly feel alive."

Throughout the recording it is pleasingly evident that, like the great bandleaders that have put their indelible stamp on the jazz idiom, Berger has composed and arranged this music with these particular players in mind. And, in return, they have expertly crafted their improvisations to complement and complete the written music. David Berger and The Sultans Of Swing sound like one glorious, magnificent instrument on Hindustan--one that is capable of providing much pleasure to the ear, heart and mind.

The sonic experience is heightened by the extreme care taken to record the band live in the studio without headphones, mix it with absolutely no compression and run it through an analog board, so that what you hear on this CD is as close to a live performance as ever captured on any jazz CD. Leif Marten Olofsson the CEO/Chief Designer of Marten Design, makers of top-of-the-line audiophile speakers says, “In the autumn of 2005 I had the pleasure to see and listen to David Berger and his Sultans of Swing live in Sweden. Since then they have been a favourite for me both musically, and when we do demos with our speakers. This latest album has a directness and uncompressed dynamic that shows all the benefits of our speakers. Fantastic! “

Hindustanwill be released on April 25, 2006. The CD release concert will take place on June 1, 2006 at Peter Norton Symphony Space (Leonard Nimoy Thalia) in New York City.

David Berger Bio:
Jazz composer, arranger and conductor David Berger is recognized internationally as a leading authority on the music of Duke Ellington and the Swing Era. Conductor and arranger for the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra from its inception in 1988 through 1994, Berger has transcribed more than 700 full scores of classic recordings including nearly 500 works by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. In 1996 Berger collaborated with choreographer Donald Byrd to create the Harlem Nutcracker, a full-length, 2-hour dance piece that expands the Tchaikovsky/Ellington/Strayhorn score into an American classic.

The 15-piece band assembled to play this show has stayed together and continues to play Mr. Berger's music throughout the United States and Europe. Berger has written music for television, Broadway shows, including Sophisticated Ladies; films, including The Cotton Club and Brighton Beach Memoirs; dozens of singers, bands, orchestras and dance companies. In addition to Mr. Byrd, Berger maintains close, long-term working relationships with Wynton Marsalis and Quincy Jones. David Berger's jazz compositions and arrangements and transcriptions are played by hundreds of bands every day all over the world. A seven-time recipient of National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, Berger resides in New York City where he teaches at the Juilliard School.

Press enquiries should be directed to Jason Byrne at Red Cat Publicity, Tel 718 921 1330, Email [email protected]***

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