Ecouter Live at Lily Pad
Hours: | 7pm |
Ages: | Kids, Teens, Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | $ see below |
Category: | Music & Concerts |
The fundraising was a complete success and the group was able to record in February 2013 and release the album in Early April.
Recording works from the great argentinian composer Astor Piazzolla, brazilian Heitor Villa-Lobos, American Contemporary Composer Marc Mellits, music from video game composer Koji Kondo and Candaian Folk Songs.
This tour showcases this music and our joy of playing together.
BUT don't be mistaken, this isn't a trio but an ensemble that is constantly trying new and exciting things and are always looking for new members and composers to bring a different type of creativity to the table.
Flutist and pianist Amélie Brodeur is a versatile musician: symphonic music, contemporary music, world music, chamber music, improvised music.
She has been heard on various radio stations including CBC radio, Radio-Classique and WPRB Princeton.
She also played in different ensembles for the seasons of SMCQ, Festival du Monde Arabe, Montréal Nouvelle Musique, Festival de Lanaudière, XFest and many more.
She has a bachelor degree in performance from Université de Montréal and a Diploma in Advanced music performance studies from Concordia University, both with the highest marks and distinction in her classes.
For example, she received the Marusia Yaworska scolarship that recognizes the excellence of music performance graduate students.
She is also a passionate teacher and she holds a bachelor degree in music education from UQAM.
Amélie has perfected her art with many great musicians in United States, Europe and Canada.
Amongst her engagements with many orchestras and ensembles in concert and in studio, also a concert in which she was a soloist, performing Concerto Traversée for flute and orchestra by Gilles Tremblay with Orchestre 21, under the baton of maestro Paolo Bellomia.
On that occasion, critic Claude Gingras from La Presse described her as an 'extraordinary technician of her instrument', describing her playing as expressing the 'most beautiful energy'.
Cellist Natalie Spehar an accomplished classical, rock, and folk cellist, Natalie has performed as a member of several ensembles, including most recently the Great Noise Ensemble, the Low End String Quartet and the Washington, D.C.
based cello rock ensemble, Primitivity.
An enthusiastic presenter of new music, Natalie has premiered new cello works by composers Tomek Regulski, Finola Merivale, Orie Sato, Keane Southard, Andrew Watts, famed Syrian recording artist Malek Jandali, and her 2011-12 season featured her in premieres of works by renowned composers Zoe Keating, Sarah Lipstate, Cornelius Dufallo and Hannah Lash.
Natalie also recorded an original soundtrack for the television documentary Through the Eye of the Needle, as well as composed and recorded the solo cello original soundtrack for the award-winning animated film, Test Anxiety.
Natalie holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Cello Performance as well as a Certificate in Arts Leadership from Eastman School of Music, and a Masters in Cello Performance from the University of Maryland, College Park
Flutist Nikola Ragusa has played all around the world including Japan, USA, Germany and many areas around Canada.
He has played in several ensembles including Chamber groups, Orchestras and Jazz Quintets.
In 2010 he directed a Chamber Orchestra and programmed the pieces of Ives (the Unanswered Question) and JS Bach Suite in B Minor.
Between 2010-2012 he has performed in many engagements including movie soundtracks for major Canadian Documentaries, jingles, commercials and others.
His most recent engagement in 2013 has been playing in XFest2013 in Lowell, Massachusetts, which is an improvisational festival that spans 3 days every February.
COST | ↑ top |
$10
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
www.facebook.com/events/184343005055354/
LOCATION | ↑ top |
1353 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA, 02139 map
Phone: 617-395-1393
1353 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139
Trains Red Line Central Square Station, Then Buses 83 or 91 to Cambridge St.
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- Arrive Early! Seats are Limited.
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