I am thrilled to be playing with the Greg Hopkins Jazz Orchestra at the Sahara Club! Presented by Jocko’s Jazz.
sets at 7:30pm and 9:30pm
$10
The band: Scott DeOgburn, Yuta Yamaguchi, Don Gorder, Dan Rosenthal, Jeff Galindo, Jeff Hoyer, Clayton DeWalt, Angel Subero, Allan Chase, Rick Stone, Rick DiMuzio, Bob Patton, Ben Whiting, Yulia Musayelyan, Doug Johnson, Keala Kameheiwa, Bob Tamagni, Greg Hopkins.
Tickets and more info here: http://www.jockosjazz.com/coming-soon.html
Free show alert! Looking forward to playing a free outdoors concert with my trio at City Winery on the Green, a hip wine and beer garden in the heart of Boston, just steps from South Station. (intersection of Summer St. and Atlantic Ave.)
Sunday, August 25th 2pm-5pm (weather permitting)
Yulia Musayelyan – flute
Maxim Lubarsky – keys
Fernando Huergo – bass
Bassist and composer Fernando Huergo’s latest project features his original compositions and arrangements for big band. Consisting of some of Boston’s finest musicians, the group plays the music of Thelonious Monk, Wayne Shorter, Dave Holland, Antonio Loureiro, and Huergo. The music features odd meters and a modern approach of the big band sound, and appears on Huergo’s upcoming album.
Free; no tickets required
Trio de Janeiro bring global music to life in vibrant instrumental colors. As their music traces trading routes of silk & spice, the trio holds a special place in their repertoire for the land of coffee & cane, particularly for the urban Brazilian choro and the rural Brazilian forró.
Hailing from Britain, Russia, and Japan, the musicians of Trio de Janeiro have collectively dived deeply into the music of South America, North America, Ethiopia, Japan and the Middle East, and created a sound all their own. Catherine, Yulia, and Marië teach at Berklee College of Music and Boston University.
Yulia Musayelyan – flute
Marié Abe – accordion
Catherine Bent – cello
No cover charge. $10 requested donation for the musicians.
https://turtleswampbrewing.com/jp-events-calendar
******Due to the unprecedented situation surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak in NYC, this event has been cancelled. Stay tuned for information about an alternate concert date.*******
The Brooklyn Orchestra will give its inaugural gala for the 2020 season on Friday, March 13th at 7:30 pm at Roulette
Olivier Glissant conducts the Brooklyn Orchestra in a world premiere of a new orchestration of “Aguas da Amazonia” by Philip Glass. The program will also feature Glissant’s works “Echaurren” (for string orchestra) and “Egyptian Nights” (for full orchestra).
Tickets: $55
ABOUT THE BROOKLYN ORCHESTRA
The Brooklyn Orchestra is a symphonic ensemble dedicated to new music, striving to focus on contemporary composers. Created in 2015 by composer/conductor Olivier Glissant, the group was conceived to fuse genres of music that rarely meet on the classical stage and to bring music from multiple cultures to the orchestral repertoire, in an effort to make symphonic music accessible to a wider and more diverse audience.
***This show has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Stay tuned for info on a new concert date.***
I’m looking forward to this show, a special collaboration with Macuco Quintet: Jazz Inspired by Brazil and more…
Joel Springer – tenor & sopranino saxophones
Rick Stone – alto saxophone & clarinet
Allan Chase – soprano & baritone saxophones
Fernando Huergo – electric bass
Austin McMahon – drums
Yulia Musayelyan – flute & piccolo
$15 Cover @ the Door / Start 8pm / Doors 7:30pm / Seated Show
Bassist and composer Fernando Huergo’s latest project features his original compositions and arrangements for big band. Consisting of some of Boston’s finest musicians, the group plays the music of Thelonious Monk, Wayne Shorter, Dave Holland, Antonio Loureiro, and Huergo. The music features odd meters and a modern approach to the big band sound, and appears on Huergo’s upcoming album “The Possibility of Change”.