BSO Sessions Episode 10: Ripple Effect
BSO Sessions episodes begin with a performance premiere at 8 pm, followed by on-demand access through June 2021 ($10 pay-per-view and $20 monthly all-access).
BSO Sessions episodes begin with a performance premiere at 8 pm, followed by on-demand access through June 2021 ($10 pay-per-view and $20 monthly all-access).
Tres Amigas a jazz and samba trio formed by DMV favorites Maija Rejman, Candice Bostwick and Ghada Rihani. Together they have been wowing crowds in the metropolitan area with their sinuous song stylings and the sheer illumination of their vocals. You will be so pleased you decided to spend a couple of hours with Tres Amigas! This great trio is accompanied by Wayne Wilentz, piano; David Jernigan, bass; and Leland Nakamura on drums.
Candice Bostwick, Maija Rejman, and Ghada Rihani
with Wayne Wilentz on piano, David Jernigan on bass & Leland Nakamura on drums
Harry Appelman, piano
Dave Ballou, trumpet
BSO Sessions episodes begin with a performance premiere at 8 pm, followed by on-demand access through June 2021 ($10 pay-per-view and $20 monthly all-access).
Joel Santiago and Friends - Afro Carib Concepts: Swingin' into the New Year
and celebrating Joel Santiago's birthday
Bienvenido Dinzey (Piano)
Theljon Allen (Trumpet)
Obasi Akoto (Bass)
Joel Santiago (Drums)
Alex Hamburger – flute
Ben Wolstein - trumpet
Jose Luis Martins – piano
Stephen Arnold – bass
Julian Berkowitz – drums
Russell Kirk - Alto
Alex Norris - Trumpet
Kevin Clark - Guitar
Jeff Reed - Bass
TBA - Drums
Saxophonist/Composer Russell Kirk is a distinguished musician, an innovative force in the industry who offers a fresh approach that is both evocative and richly balanced. His expressive musical style punctuates his nuanced compositions, and nowhere is it more evident than in his latest release “To Journal Square”.
Quicksilver, praised for “impeccable, soulful playing” (The New York Times), performs the program Violini a due: A European Journey. In the world premiere of a performance pre-recorded at New York's DiMenna Center for Classical Music, Quicksilver's journey explores sublime and dramatic works spanning the 17th century, from the birth of the virtuoso violin in northern Italy through its rich development in the courts of Germany, and including extraordinary sonatas by Castello, Rosenmüller, Legrenzi, and Fontana.
Program
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
Cello Suite no. 5 in c minor, BWV 1011
Prelude
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Gavottes I and II
Gigue
Cello Suite no. 6 in D Major, BWV 1012
Prelude
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Gavottes I and II
Gigue
This is jazz piano protege José André's second live streaming concert.
Access his first performance on August 29, 2020, here: Quarantine Concert Series #88
BSO Sessions Episode 13: Four Families
Premieres Wed., February 3, 2021 at 8:00 pm
https://www.offstage.bsomusic.org/en/episode-13-feb-3
BSO Sessions episodes begin with a performance premiere at 8 pm, followed by on-demand access through June 2021 ($10 pay-per-view and $20 monthly all-access).
Nicholas Hersh, conductor
Imani-Grace Cooper is a tender vocalist from Minneapolis and a Fine Arts graduate of Howard University’s Jazz Department. Imani-Grace’s expressive delivery -- which ranges from plaintive to rapturous -- constitutes her various performance spaces, including The Washington National Cathedral where she’s been the regular voice streamed live to millions across the world during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"New Orleans barrelhouse piano, the Impressionism of Ravel and Duke Ellington’s jaggy solo-piano sound form the bedrock of Lafayette Gilchrist’s style at the keyboard. But if there’s one big influence on the way he thinks about rhythm, it’s the deeply swinging ‘pocket' of a classic go-go beat... On 'Dark Matter’…the hypnosis of the pocket comes through.” – Giovanni Russonello, The New York Times
Three bandleaders, composers, educators and members of many rhythm sections (jazz, Latin, pop, blues, classical and more) unite for an evening of music and sound. These gentlemen pay tribute to the foundation of all music: Rhythm. An array of percussion instruments will be used to make a joyful noise and improvisation.
Ellington Carthan, piano
Ekep Nkwelle, voice
Teodora Adzharova, piano
Yonatan Grinberg, violin
"Songs of Love"
Deirdre Jennings, vocals
Skip Grass, guitar
Mark Leppo, drums
Phil Ravita, bass
Showtime is 7 pm ET/6 pm CT/5 pm MT/4 pm PT/11 pm GMT
Streaming cost is $10
Donations are welcomed.
The link will be revealed to you 15 minutes before the show
and will remain active through Feb. 20
Accompanied by guitarist Jordan Chase & Eric Wheeler on bass
Imani-Grace Cooper is a tender vocalist from Minneapolis and a Fine Arts graduate of Howard University’s Jazz Department. Imani-Grace’s expressive delivery -- which ranges from plaintive to rapturous -- constitutes her various performance spaces, including The Washington National Cathedral where she’s been the regular voice streamed live to millions across the world during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brent Birkhead, saxophone
Warren Wolf, piano
Craig Alston, bass
Lee Pearson, drums
Showtime is 7 pm ET/6 pm CT/5 pm MT/4 pm PT/11 pm GMT
Streaming cost is $10
Donations are welcomed!
The link will be available 15 minutes before the show
and will remain active through Jan. 15
Gavin Horning, guitar
Warren Wolf, vibraphone
Blake Meister, bass
Gavin Horning is a guitarist, arranger, composer, and educator originally from Elizabethtown in Lancaster County, PA, and has been based in Central PA, Pittsburgh, and the DMV. Gavin has performed with premier artists such as Sean Jones, Steve Rudolph, the Mike Tomaro Sextet, and others.