Today's performance will be the Matt DeChamplain Quartet featuring Matt DeChamplain, piano Jason Anick, violin Eduardo Belo, bass and Matt Munisteri, guitar
In February of 2023, virtuoso jazz violinist Jason Anick and pianist Matt DeChamplain recorded an entire album in one day. "Reverence: A Tribute To Stephane Grappelli and Oscar Peterson" is a tribute to their early musical heroes. The album features compositions by Grappelli and Peterson, some pieces that the two aforementioned masters recorded together during the 60's and 70's, and two pieces by Anick and DeChamplain. "Reverence" features New York bassist Eduardo Belo and guitarist Matt Munisteri, whose work with Mark O'Connor and Catherine Russell has been internationally recognized. The album ranges from swing to bebop to jazz manouche and displays a diverse range of compositions. Learn more at www.jasonanick.com and www.mattdechamplain.com
All performances will take place in the Center for Contemporary Culture (CCC), at the downtown library, 500 Main Street. Please enter through the Egg Lobby on Arch Street. All concerts are from 3- 4 pm, doors open at 2:00. The concerts will also be streamed on Youtube and Facebook.
Mon, Jul 22 | Closed |
Tue, Jul 23 | Closed |
Wed, Jul 24 | Closed |
Thu, Jul 25 | Closed |
Fri, Jul 26 | Closed |
Sat, Jul 27 | Closed |
Sun, Jul 28 | Closed |
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