An all-star cast of early music and jazz artists join forces to present a music concert with the theme of Hidden Dimensions—influences that we feel but cannot see, such as gravity, love, hope, pain, and music. Featuring Sarah Pillow, voice; John Mark Rozendaal, vielle; Christopher Preston Thompson, voice and gothic harp; Marc Wagnon, vibraphone; Alexandra Ridout, trumpet; David Kikoski, piano; Hamish Smith, bass; and Mike Clark, drums.
This third concert of the series takes place on Friday, June 7 at 6 pm at Church of the Incarnation, 209 Madison Avenue, NYC.
Marc Wagnon: “Forward-thinking composing supported by spectacular musicianship.”—All About Jazz
John Mark Rozendaal: “splendid”—Chicago Tribune (and) “breathtaking”—Sun-Times
Christopher Preston Thompson: “a versatile, funny, game and attractive…obviously well-trained singer.”—Opera News
Alexandra Ridout: ... obviously a player of huge promise.”—London Jazz News
Dave Kikoski: Every solo is a model of tastefulness and technical brilliance... ”—All About Jazz
Hamish Smith: Mr. Smith swings magnificently whether he is walking or in any other rhythmic mode.”—LatinJazzNet
Mike Clark: [He's] not a revivalist: he was actually there, anchoring Herbie Hancock's Headhunters, laying down the kinds of funky beats and snappy solos that have made him one of hip-hop's favorite sample-sources.”—Washington Post
This third concert of the series takes place on Friday, June 7 at 6 pm at Church of the Incarnation, 209 Madison Avenue, NYC.
Critics say
Sarah Pillow: “a genuinely genre-busting voice, full and vivid”—Washington PostMarc Wagnon: “Forward-thinking composing supported by spectacular musicianship.”—All About Jazz
John Mark Rozendaal: “splendid”—Chicago Tribune (and) “breathtaking”—Sun-Times
Christopher Preston Thompson: “a versatile, funny, game and attractive…obviously well-trained singer.”—Opera News
Alexandra Ridout: ... obviously a player of huge promise.”—London Jazz News
Dave Kikoski: Every solo is a model of tastefulness and technical brilliance... ”—All About Jazz
Hamish Smith: Mr. Smith swings magnificently whether he is walking or in any other rhythmic mode.”—LatinJazzNet
Mike Clark: [He's] not a revivalist: he was actually there, anchoring Herbie Hancock's Headhunters, laying down the kinds of funky beats and snappy solos that have made him one of hip-hop's favorite sample-sources.”—Washington Post