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April 11, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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The New Millennials:
International Lineup of Next Gen Jazz Talent Debuts at Tribeca Performing Art Center
MAY 3rd
Together with Legendary
Lenny White and Randy Brecker
Tickets can be purchased here: http://ow.ly/uvoCRThe diverse range of global talent includes 2013 winner – Anita Vitale from Italy.
Ricardo Baldacci from Brazil, Hermine Deurloo from the Netherlands, Pablo Elorza from Argentina, Vladimir Maras from Montenegro, Rozina Patkai from Hungary, NGA Big Band from Germany, Nick Vintskevich from Russia and Miqayel Voskanyan Band from Armenia. These new jazz luminaries in the making will perform together with legendary Lenny White and Randy Brecker.The Gala Concert of the Made in New York Competition, which will take place at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center on Saturday, May 3, 2014, features a global roster of future jazz stars. These tech-savvy new performers, who have embraced modern technologies, social media and made it their own. All the performers that will take a stage in Tribeca participated in Made In New York Jazz Competition, to gain international exposure. In the words of Misha Brovkin, founder of the competition, the fact that today’s musicians have the ability to perform online for a global audience has “shattered the geographical barriers”.Tickets can be purchased here: http://ow.ly/uvoCR
The excitement produced by this inaugural concert, the culmination of a competition Yaacov Mayman summed up as a “resounding success”, is sure to generate even more enthusiasm for next year’s event. Mayman says he “can’t wait to see next year’s video performances,” and, judging from the reception so far from thousands of jazz fans all over the world, the international jazz community feels the same way. The gala concert is sure to see the birth of more than a few global jazz stars.

SAVE THE DATE Saturday, May 3, 2014

About Made In New York Jazz Competition:
The Made in New York Competition, which launched in 2013, is international online jazz competition. Contestants submitted video clips which posted to the competition website, and the winners is decided by popular vote, Committee Members as well as a panel of judges: jazz greats Lenny White, Joe Lovano, and Randy Brecker. The contest grand prize is a cash award of $3000 plus an additional 10% from entry of each participant which makes the price constantly growing, along with the opportunity to travel to New York to headline the Made in New York Jazz Competition Gala Concert.

The second and third-place prizes in 2013 were provided by KAWAI USA—the future of the piano®— the elegant KAWAI ES7 Portable Digital Piano and the powerful KAWAI MP6 Professional Stage Piano to the Competition’s second and third-place finishers.

The extremely talented Italian Anna Vitale, whose video acoustic performance of Jon Hendricks’s “Centerpiece” with Bobby McFerrin quickly went viral, garnering numerous hits and being selected as the top choice by the Made in New York jazz competition judges. Misha Brovkin describes her talent as “boundless, an amazing performance” and says that this is exactly what’s so exciting about international jazz.

Second prize went to Evgeny Lebedev’s “World Trio” from Russia who performed an original composition rather than a cover tune, while Germany’s NGA Big Band took third place for their version of Bob Brookmeyer’s “The American Express.

Tickets can be purchased here: http://ow.ly/uvoCR

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Giacomo Gates & Trio
Wednesday, April 30th at 8:00pm
Celebrate International Jazz Day April 30th with nationally acclaimed jazz vocalist
Giacomo Gates & Trio at Stamford’s Palace Theatre!And get to know the artist with host Ralph Miriello during a Q & A between sets.Jazz artist Giacomo Gates does more than just sing songs. He is truly an entertainer, for all ages and styles. Audiences enjoy the music, the interaction between Gates and his musicians, the spontaneity, the humor, the stories about the music and composers, along with their relation to everyday life. Blessed with a full-bodied and mellifluous voice, extraordinary rhythmic precision and an unerring sense of lyricism, Gates’ total command of the vernacular, boundless creativity and exuberant passion set him apart from nearly every other vocalist on the scene.Gates sings music from his #1 CD Miles Tones, along with other selections, in celebration ofInternational Jazz Day in an intimate setting at Stamford’s Palace Theatre.One cup of singing, half cup of poetry, three spoons of drama, four slices of humor, and a healthy dose of positive philosophy. Lyrics to famous Jazz compositions and songs from the Great American Songbook, performed by singer/storyteller, Giacomo Gates. Thought provoking, positive and often humorous images and messages, for young and old….all swingin’ hard.
Ticket Price: $20 (per-ticket fees apply)Seating is limited!BUY NOW 
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Jazz Vespers
featuring the
Antoinette Montague Quartet
Forest Hills, NY, April 12, 2014:  The Church-in-the-Gardens is presenting a Jazz Vespers featuring the Antoinette Montague with Danny Mixon and Solomon Hicks. The service begins at 5 PM sharp and will conclude at 6:30 PM.  It will take place in the Sanctuary at 50 Ascan Avenue in Forest Hills Gardens at the intersection of Greenway North and Ascan Avenue.  We are presenting these services for those who may want to have a different experience in worship. The music will be the main focus and the word will supplement it. There will be a suggested offering of $20 per attendee but children, students and those with financial hardships can attend for free. Free parking passes are available at the church. We welcome you to this evening service based in music, supplemented by a short message from our new interim pastor Ron Wilson.
If you are still singing the winter blues, jazz up your mood with the sounds of the Antoinette Montague Quartet which will be performing at the next Jazz Vespers to be held at The Church-in-the-Gardens in Forest Hills Gardens, NY on April 12.  Starring the soulful Antoinette Montague, fellow musical artists Danny Mixon, Solomon Hicks, and Bobby Sanabria round out the quartet.  Bill Gati will also be making a special appearance, along with his saxophone.  The Jazz Vespers had its debut last Spring with the uplifting music of Jimmy Heath and Jeb Patton, a dynamic duo, and has since become a seasonal favorite at The Church-in-the-Gardens.  International Jazz Hall of Famer Junior Mance, who was once a member of Dizzy Gillespie’s band, entertained us on our very own piano and dazzled us with his quartet in the Fall. Christmastime, we were treated to the joyous harmonies of the Helen Sung Quartet.An interesting backdrop to these exciting performances is the fact that they all coincided with our 100th Anniversary celebrations in picturesque Forest Hills Gardens.  It is a memorable time for our Church and community so, if you missed any of these services, be sure to come to this next one and keep an eye out for future events.  Leave your blues at the door and walk into history with us as we celebrate God’s music once again along with a brief message from our new interim pastor, C. Ronald Wilson, in our beautiful, historic Sanctuary located at 50 Ascan Avenue.  It will be a moment you won’t soon forget.The Vespers will be from 5:00 PM until 6:30 PM.  A $20 donation will be requested in the form of an offering to help offset costs but don’t let that deter you from coming if you cannot afford it especially if you are a child, student or just experiencing financial hardship. Our desire is for all to be blessed so give what you can or just bring yourself and a friend.  Parking passes will be provided by the Church for those coming by car. Make sure you pick them up at the entranceway to the Church before you park so that you do not get booted.  Forest Hills Gardens is a private community.  We look forward to seeing you.by Constance Shell Radut
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Contact: William Gati
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Bertha Hope Pianist In Residence
At The New Minton’s In Harlem
Legendary pianist Bertha Hope is pleased to announce her residency at the new Minton’s In Harlem.
The new Minton’s was created by New York businessman Richard Parsons and noted restaurateur and chef Alexander Smalls, and is a revival of one of New York City’s most famous jazz clubs.
Bertha can be heard every Thursday in a trio setting from 7-11pm and with a quintet format on Friday and Saturday 7-Midnight.
Bertha’s band personnel will feature a rotating group of  jazz musicians, some of whom actually played at Minton’s Playhouse.
There are no covers or minimums, but reservations are highly recommended.
Minton’s is located at 206 West 118th St. Harlem, NY 10026 Tel. (212) 243-2222.
Bertha Hope was born and raised in Los Angeles. She was the wife of the late pianist Elmo Hope and collaborated and transcribed many of his compositions. In her work in perpetuation of these compositions she has developed a group called “ELMOllennium” consisting of Walter Booker, Leroy Williams, Virgil Jones, Charles Davis, Roni Ben-Hur and guest vocalist Amy London. She was an artist in residence under the auspices of the The New Jersey State Council on the Arts, creating spinoff workshops statewide. Bertha has performed with Dizzy Gillespie, Frank Foster, Nat Adderley and Philly Joe Jones. Also, as the leader of “The Bertha Hope Trio,” she has extensively toured throughout Japan. As a composer and arranger she has recordings of her own such as “In Search of Hope,” “Elmo’s Fire,” “Between Two Kings” and “Nothing but Love.”
She currently teaches at Manna House Jazz Workshop in East Harlem, and works regularly with the Jazz Foundation of America.In addition Bertha  is a founding member of the award winning group JazzberryJam!,performing in the tristate area.
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LEGENDARY & BELOVED COMPOSER, WRITER, BARITONE SAXOPHONIST AND REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVIST, FRED HO,
PASSES LEAVING BEHIND AN EPIC BODY OF WORK
THAT SPANNED GENRES AND MEDIUMS,
CREATING A NEW REVOLUTIONARY ASIAN-AMERICAN ART FORM
THAT SHAPED THOSE WHOM HE TOUCED THROUGH HIS SIGNATURE BLEND OF AFRO-ASIAN MUSIC AND
REVOLUTIONARY POLITICS FOREVER
“Fred Ho’s style is a genre unto itself, a pioneering fusion of free-jazz and traditional Chinese music that manages to combine truculence and delicacy with such natural ease that it sounds positively organic.” Larry Birnbaum, Down Beat
After 8 years of a grueling cancer war, Fred Ho peacefully passed away the morning of April 12th, 2014. He was in his Greenpoint, Brooklyn home, surrounded by friends and loved ones.Fred Ho was a one-of-a-kind revolutionary Chinese American baritone saxophonist, composer, writer, producer, political activist and leader of several music ensembles. For two decades, he innovated a new American Multicultural Music embedded in the swingingest, most soulful and transgressive forms of African American music with the influences of Asia and the Pacific Rim.Ho was a prodigious composer, having recorded more than fifteen albums as a leader and written several critically acclaimed operas, music/theater epics, cutting edge multimedia performance works, scores, oratorios and a martial arts ballet. He received numerous grants and commissions from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Apollo Theatre Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, NY State Council on the Arts, Chamber Music America and World Music Institute among others to present his vision of music and the arts. Fred Ho has been the subject of several scholarly works while other distinctions include a 1996 American Book Award and becoming the youngest person to receive the Duke Ellington Distinguished Artist Lifetime Achievement Award.
Recent commissions include the nationally toured and celebrated Voice of the Dragon; Josephine Baker’s Angels from the Rainbow for Imani Winds; Suite for Matriarchal Shaman Warriors for percussion ensemble IIIZ+ and a Jazz Commissioning Award from Chamber Music America to compose Suite Sam Furnace. Other unique compositions include the music/theater project Deadly She-Wolf Assassin at Armageddon!, a martial arts sword epic paying homage to manga and samurai film classics, the opera Mr. Mystery: The Return of Sun Ra to Save Planet Earth with libretto by Quincy Troupe, and Dragon vs. Eagle for the Apollo Theater and Brooklyn Academy of Music Next Wave Festival.As a musical leader, Fred Ho founded the Afro Asian Music Ensemble in 1982 and Monkey Orchestra in 1990, co-founded the Brooklyn Sax Quartet with David Bindman in in 1997, Caliente! Circle Around the Sun (featuring Ho’s solo baritone saxophone with poets Magdalena Gomez and Raul Salinas), and the Green Monster Big Band. Additionally, Fred has published several books including his newest Wicked Theory, Naked Practice, a groundbreaking collection of his writings, speeches and interviews from the past 30 years. Fred’s recent works include Deadly She-Wolf Assassin at Armageddon! (2013, La MaMa), and Sweet Science Suite (2013, BAM).Fred Ho is survived by his two sisters, Florence Houn and Flora Hoffman, a new revolutionary movement he helped to generate by the name of Scientific Soul Sessions, and legions of friends and comrades whose lives will be forever shaped by his diligent mentorship and uncompromising fight for justice, revolution, and perpetual creativity.A memorial concert to Fred Ho is being organized by Fred Ho’s last composition student, Marie Incontrera, and his baritone saxophone protege, Benjamin Barson, with the Eco-Music Big Band, which Ho founded. The concert will take place at Ginny’s Supper Club at Red Rooster on April 23rd at 7:30 and 9:30pm. A public funeral and concert is being organized for a later date.

Benjamin Barson

Scienitifc Soul Sessions
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“Exudes style and substance” – Jazz Times

No Sad Songs For Me

Carol Fredette

“Oh boy talk about sizzling!…What a dazzler!”  Dan Singer Singer’s Singers

“Vocal jazz at the highest level of execution requires a combination of musicality, timing, phrasing, creativity and intelligence.  Carol Fredette has an abundance of these ingredients, and they all shine through on No Sad Songs for Me.”  Joe Lang, JERSEY JAZZ

 

“Fredette’s delivery is refreshingly direct and expressive throughout; her warm alto conveys the wit and calm of the fully-formed grown-up who knows whereof she sings.”   Dr. Judith Schlesinger, ALL ABOUT JAZZ.COM

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Jennifer M. Walden
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Louis Armstrong House Museum
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Louis Armstrong House Museum
Celebrates International Jazz Day at Birdland
With David Ostwald’s Louis Armstrong Eternity Band

Celebrate International Jazz Day with David Ostwald’s Louis Armstrong Eternity Band & the Louis Armstrong House Museum at Birdland on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 at 5:30 pm.  The band will include Bria Skonberg, trumpet; Adrian Cunningham, clarinet and alto sax, Wycliffe Gordon, trombone; Vince Giordano, banjo and guitar; Rajiv Jayaweera, drums.David Ostwald’s Louis Armstrong Eternity Band, now in its fourteenth year of residency at New York City’s fabled Birdland, is driven by all aspects of Satchmo’s inspirational character – not only his musical genius, but also his model for living a proper life.  During its unequalled run, the band has played Armstrong’s theme song “When It’s Sleeptime Down South” over 2,000 times loving it and Armstrong more each time.

Legendary record producer George Avakian has said of the band: “Throughout the years, I learned a lot about life at Louis’ side, at his home, as well as on the road and in the studio.  And no one brings that home more to me than David Ostwald, whose band continues to play Pops’s music every week at Birdland.”

Birdland is located at 315 West 44th Street in NYC. Tickets for the Jazz Day celebration are $25 and there is a $10 food/drink minimum per person. Tickets include a complimentary guest pass to the Louis Armstrong House Museum. Doors at Birdland open at 5:00 pm; set time is 5:30 pm. For tickets go to BirdlandJazz.com.

April 30th was designated “International Jazz Day” by the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2011.  This International Jazz Day program is the culmination of the Jazz Appreciation Month program at the Louis Armstrong House Museum featuring The Real Ambassadors exhibit.  Jazz Appreciation Month is a major initiative of the Smithsonian Institution.

About Louis Armstrong House Museum:
The museum is located at 34-56 107th Street, Corona, Queens, NY 1368 and online at LouisArmstrongHouse.org.  Thanks to the vision and funding of the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation, the Louis Armstrong House Museum welcomes visitors from all over the world, six days per week, 52 weeks per year. The Louis Armstrong House Museum is a member of the American Alliance of Museums, Association of African American Museums, Black History Month 5 Boro Tour, Museums Council of New York City, New York State Museums Association, National Trust for Historic Preservation, NYC & Co., and the Queens Tourism Council.  The museum is a constituent of Kupferberg Center for the Arts – Queens College/CUNY.

Copyright © 2013 Louis Armstrong House Museum, All rights reserved.Our mailing address is:

Louis Armstrong House Museum

34-56 107th Street, Queens, NY

Queens, NY 11368

 

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April 12, 2014

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Filene Concert Series: World Premieres & Exhibitions

Sunday, April 27th, 3pm

Arthur Zankel Music Center

Skidmore College

815 North Broadway

Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

(518) 580-5321

World Premiere of Double Concerto for Clarinet and Guitar by
James Emery to Feature Father & Daughter Soloists

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY – On April 27, 2014, the Skidmore College Orchestra will present the world premiere of Double Concerto for Clarinet and Guitar, composed by the internationally acclaimed guitarist James Emery for his daughter Hannah and featuring the two of them, respectively, as the guitar and clarinet soloists. This concert will mark their public debut playing together in an orchestral setting.

The premiere will take place April 27th, 2014, at 3pm in the acoustically pristine Arthur Zankel Music Center Concert Hall at Skidmore, where Hannah is a senior. The performance will take place in Ladd Hall as part of the Filene Concert Series World Premieres and Exhibitions at Saratoga Springs, NY. Also featured on the concert will be a performance of the orchestral masterpiece by Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition.

“What sets the Double Concerto apart from my other large-scale works,” Emery says, “is that I have composed a double concerto for my daughter in which I can play alongside her supported by an orchestra of her peers and friends and led by a remarkable musician, Dr. Anthony Holland, a professor of Composition and conductor of the Skidmore College Orchestra.” Emery’s new work, his third piece for orchestra, was commissioned by Skidmore’s music department.

Hannah Emery ‘14 entered Skidmore as a Filene music scholar in 2010 and completed her junior year in Paris, studying clarinet at La Schola Cantorum.

“The Double Concerto is my most ambitious piece yet for orchestra,” offers Mr. Emery, “and my first professional acknowledgement of my daughter’s artistry and musical abilities.” While father-daughter duos have, on rare occasions, performed together, this is thought to be the first time that one of them was also the composer of the work.

Emery has been active at the forefront of the international jazz and contemporary music scenes since 1975. As a composer, he has written over 100 compositions ranging from solo guitar and chamber music to symphonic pieces. He has performed his works in over 25 countries, recorded more than two dozen CDs as a leader or co-leader, and co-founded the String Trio of New York, which  celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2012. The ensemble has been featured on National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition and Public Radio International’s Concerts from the Library of Congress.

Emery is known for his distinctive sound and touch as an improviser and composer. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship for music composition and has performed at many of the major international jazz festivals and as a soloist in many of the world’s major concert halls, from Great Performers at Lincoln Center, Espace Cardin in Paris and London’s Royal Festival Hall to Tokyo’s Bunkamura Music Hall, Philharmonic Hall in Berlin and the Konzerthaus in Vienna. As a sideman, he has performed and recorded with such luminaries as Anthony Braxton, Steve Reich, Joe Lovano, Henry Threadgill, John Zorn, and Muhal Richard Abrams, among other leading artists.

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This performance is made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

photo credit: Federico Moretto

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