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Pedro Giraudo Jazz Orchestra: Cordoba

by Dan Bilawsky
Córdoba is the name of an Argentinean province--and its capital city--but it's even more than that to bassist-composer Pedro Giraudo, whose Córdoba is a wonderful confluence of rural and urban elements, folkloric rhythmic traditions and modern writing for large ensemble. Giraudo grew up in Córdoba, and the hustle and bustle of the city's atmosphere is certainly ...
Pianist/Composer John Escreet Releases New CD "The Age We Live in" on Mythology Records.

A year ago, the New York Times, in a review of keyboardist/composer John Escreet's second album, boldly declared that the young New York-based British-expat seems to be thinking about where jazz can go next." Now, with the June 14th release of The Age We Live In (Mythology), Escreet's third full-length release as a leader, we know ...
Larry Goldings "In My Room" Solo CD Performance with Special Guests Friday June 3, 2011

Larry Goldings In My Room" CD RELEASE CONCERT WILL BE PERFORMED SOLO BY LARRY WITH SPECIAL GUESTS singer, Gaby Moreno Bassist, David Piltch Singer/Songwriter, Alex Lilly (Obi Best)at Vitello's jazz & supper club in Studio City, Ca Friday June 3, 2011 at 8p & 9:30p.m. Tickets are available at ticketweb.com or call vitellosrestaurant at 818-769-0905. For ...
Harlem in the Himalayas at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York City.

150 West 17th Street New York, NY 10011 (212) 620-5000 Acoustic jazz concerts presented with the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. Fridays at 7:00 p.m. Tickets $18 in advance / $20 day of / $7 student standby Members may receive up to 25% off tickets Box Office: 212.620.5000 ext. 344 The Festival ...
Trumpeter/Composer Alex Sipiagin Releases New CD on Criss Cross Jazz Titled "Destinations Unknown"

Alex Sipiagin's inspired ensemble writing on the seven tracks that comprise Destinations Unknown makes it clear that the 43-year-old trumpet master had ample time to infuse the process with tender loving care. Sipiagin recounts that Gerry Teekens notified him of the January 2011 recording date the previous July. First, he reached out to first-callers Chris Potter, ...
NYJAZZ Initiative: Mad About Thad

by Dan Bilawsky
Twenty five years have come and gone since Thad Jones' passing, but interest in his music has never waned. Audiences composed of faithful fans and those new to his work still flock en masse to the Village Vanguard on Monday nights to witness the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra exploring his legacy on the very stage where the ...
Jochen Rueckert: Somewhere Meeting Nobody

by Jerry D'Souza
Drummer Jochen Rueckert has recorded in a variety of musical combinations, adding his distinctive rhythmic insights. He is secure in several styles, a trait that is evident in his compositions as well. His compositional abilities are affirmed by the nine tunes he has written for Somewhere Meeting Nobody, while his instincts as a drummer travel through ...
Jim Snidero: Interface

by Dan Bilawsky
The digital age has completely changed the way language is used. People talk about googling" things, discovering new apps," and friending people" all the time, so it wouldn't be surprising if the word interface" eventually replaces communication" in common, everyday conversations. Interfacing can essentially be viewed as a modern day synonym for communication, and that, after ...
Jim Snidero: Interface

by Dan McClenaghan
Alto saxophonist Jim Snidero is a masterful mainstream jazz man, though he's proven his versatility and overall musical acumen, including a third stream lean, on his Strings (Fantasy Jazz, 2003), a set that featured a jazz quartet teamed with strings. Interface finds Snidero back in a straight-ahead frame of mind, teamed, for his ...
Celebrations: Music of Andrew Rudin on June 14, 2011- 7:30 pm (NYC)

Symphony SpaceLeonard Nimoy Theatre, 95th & Broadway, NYC -$25; Members, Students, Seniors $15 This is a concert celebrating the chamber music of Andrew Rudin. It features his Overture-Rondo for two pianos (Duo Stephanie & Saar), Celebrations for two pianos and percussion (Duo Stephanie & Sarr and Anthony Orlando), and Museum Pieces for piano solo (Beth Levin), ...