Summer 2012 summer dates
Thursday, May 31 @ The Stone w. Lukas Ligeti Quintet
Thursday, June 14 @ Gershwin Hotel w. Lukas Ligeti’s Notebook
June-July @ Café Orwell’s Weekly Concert Series
Thursday, May 31 @ The Stone w. Lukas Ligeti Quintet
Thursday, June 14 @ Gershwin Hotel w. Lukas Ligeti’s Notebook
June-July @ Café Orwell’s Weekly Concert Series
Date: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Time: 8pm
Venue: Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall
Ticket: $35
Genre: Jazz and classical piano music
The Abby Whiteside Foundation presents pianist and composer Jeremy Siskind in a concert of both jazz and classical music on Wednesday May 30, 2012 at 8 PM at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. Included in the program are five songs from his latest recording Finger-Songwriter to be released on May 15, 2012 on Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records, as well eight Etudes by Claude Debussy.
Date: Saturday, May 5, 2012
Venue: The Manhattan Movement and Arts Center
Videos and photos: by Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi
Concert review by Jim Hoey
Taiko is an ancient form of Japanese drumming that most New Yorkers have no familiarity with, yet recently the Taikoza group, led by Swiss-born director Marco Lienhard, banged the big barrel-sized taiko here among the steel and concrete skyscrapers of New York in the time-honored, Japanese, tradition of cleansing the Spring atmosphere of evil spirits through the banging of drums, dancing, and playing of flutes (shakahachi and fue), and a Japanese 13 strings instrument (koto).
Text by Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi
#1 Two movies: James Bond’s You Only Live Twice and Akira Kurosawa’s The 7 Samurai. Both movies inspired me to make my own research about this country and its people: about the old and modern Japan of that time. Before watching these movies I had already started to practice Japanese martial arts, such as Judo, Karate and Kendo. At that time Germans and Europeans in general had no interest in Japan. During my school days nobody taught or talked about the country “of the rising sun.”
Date: Monday, May 14, 2012
Time: 8 pm
Venue: Sycamore (1118 Cortelyou Rd, Brooklyn, near the Q train)
Ticket: $10
Genre: Arabic music
Brian Prunka, who recently joined SoSaLa, is with his newest Arabic/Jazz/Oud/? project Nashaz back in town! He’se been laying low for the past few months, rehearsing some new music and preparing to make a record. He’s lucky to have some really amazing musicians involved who bring their passion and talents and personalities to the music: Kenny Warren on trumpet, Nathan Herrera on alto sax, Javier Moreno Sanchez on bass, Vin Scalia on percussion. And Brian Prunka on oud. Nashaz is going to perform two new tunes.