| May 27, 2011 | ||
| 7:30 pm |
The Arts Council of Princeton presents the Steve Hudson Chamber Ensemble in an evening of music that bridges and morphs jazz, classical chamber music, tango and folk music into one cohesive and individual sound. Pianist Steve Hudson will be joined by Jody Redhage on cello, Zach Brock on violin, and Martin Urbach on percussion.
Steve Hudson is a pianist and composer based in New York City whose style embraces the history of jazz, blues, folk, and modern classical music, all with a free spirited love of improvisation. His latest release, “Galactic Diamonds,” features Hudson’s genre bending compositions for violin, cello, piano, and drums. He tours the US, Canada, and Europe with the Steve Hudson Chamber Ensemble, the Outer Bridge Ensemble, and a variety of other groups. Some of the musicians he has shared the stage with include Steven Bernstein, James Zollar, Marcus Rojas, Oscar Noriega, and Claire Daly.
Tickets are $15 for general admission, $10 for members, students, and seniors. The event will take place in the Solley Theater at Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, 102 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08542. Parking is available in the Spring and Hulfish Street Garages as well as metered parking along Witherspoon Street and Paul Robeson Place. Tickets will be available at the door the day of the show. Please call (609) 924-8777 or visit www.artscouncilofprinceton.org for more information.
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NYC based jazz pianist
Six time winner of the Downbeat Critic’s Poll “Talent Deserving Wider Recognition” and winner of the Jazz Journalist Association “Baritone Sax of the Year ’05″ category, Claire Daly travels worldwide, performing as a bandleader and sideperson. Steve Hudson is a pianist and composer based in New York City whose style embraces the history of jazz, blues, folk, and modern classical music, all with a free spirited love of improvisation. His latest release,“Galactic Diamonds,” features Hudson’s genre bending compositions for violin, cello, piano, and drums.
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