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SUMMARY:Project Local:  Mechelle Roskiewicz
DESCRIPTION:September 1 – October 31\, 2023\nMechelle RoskiewiczEssence and Beauty\nEvery day is about art.Creating or studying it\, I am always striving to learn and improve.\n\nMechelle Roskiewicz paints animals\, birds\, florals\, and still life while exploring the techniquesof different mediums with the goal of capturing their essence and beauty.Published in magazines\, and producingillustrations for children’s books\, she continues to explore and expand her passion for art.The image above\,The Loyal\, Determined\, and Brave\, was featured in the AKC Museum of the Dog in NYC exhibitionSalute to Search and Rescue Dogs of 911 in 2021. This painting is now on view at the Caldwell Lake George Library.\nMechelle lives in Warrensburg\, NY\, with her husband James\,and her two muses\, Lilly and Ella\, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.
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SUMMARY:Duduka Da Fonseca & Quarteto Universal
DESCRIPTION:Helio Alves – piano\nVinicius Gomes – guitar\nGili Lopes – bass\nDuduka da Fonseca – drums \nThe Percussionist; author and producer\, born in Rio de Janeiro\, Duduka Da Fonseca is a 4-time GRAMMY® Award Nominee Drummer. He has appeared on over 250 albums alongside American Jazz icons as well as Brazilian Jazz Icons\, including 25 albums as a leader/co-leader\, making him one of the most recorded Brazilian drummers in this idiom. \nIn 2002 Duduka’s first solo album\, Samba Jazz Fantasia\, was the first “Samba Jazz” instrumental album ever to be nominated for the American Grammy® Award. He is one of the very few Brazilians and the only Brazilian drummer thus far to be nominated for this prestigious Award with his own solo album. He has recorded and tour with Antonio Carlos Jobim\, Gerry Mulligan\, Astrud Gilberto\, Phil Woods\, Kenny Barron\, Lee Konitz\, Eddie Gomez\, Herbie Mann\, Joe Henderson\, Claudio Roditi\, Rufus Reid\, Paquito D’Rivera\, Slide Hampton\, Wynton Marsalis\, Nancy Wilson\, John Pizzarelli\, John Scofield\,Tom Harrell\, Joe Lovano\, David Sanchez\, Renee Rosnes\, Bill Charlap\, Milton Nascimento\, Dori Caymmi\, Oscar Castro Neves\, Larry Goldings\, Bob Mintzer\, Randy Brecker and many others. \n“Duduka Da Fonseca had the flowing beat doing his bidding\, making one dance while sitting down. A master of “Brasilient” rhythms\, he is equally capable of grooving a jazz 4/4 with his great\, loosey-goosey swing” –Ira Gitler\, American Jazz Historian and Journalist. \n“ Duduka is a fantastic drummer\, he has worked with me and I love the way he plays” — Antonio Carlos Jobim.\n“The universal appeal of Brazilian jazz is how measured\, melodic emotion is energized from within by subtle\, invincible rhythm. Da Fonseca may be the best in the world at motivating and sustaining that special vital pulse.” –Thomas Conrad\, JazzTimes.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/duduka-da-fonseca-quarteto-universal/
CATEGORIES:Jazz at the lake
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SUMMARY:Richie Goods / Chien Chien  “Connected”
DESCRIPTION:“CONNECTED” was formed in 2020. During the COVID-19 lockdown\, Richie Goods and Chien Chien had frequent conversations about the Black Lives Matter movement and the unwarranted hate crimes against Asians. They decided to do a project that would unify people and invoke imagery of love and peace. As often happens\, music was the catalyst that bridged the gap and resulted in a rare collaboration; a partnership that produced “The Path” Sep. 2020\, “We Three Kings” Nov. 2020\, and “Rain” Dec. 2021. They decided to cement their musical relationship by creating “CONNECTED”\, Together\, Richie and Chien Chien create an exciting\, new\, energetic listening experience and attract new audiences everywhere. Their new release\, “Richie Goods & Chien Chien – CONNECTED” was released January 13 2023 and has been on the jazz week charts for 12 weeks. \nCrazy as it seems\, somehow during the shutdown we felt more free and inspired to create. Through all the chaos and violence\, we wanted to do a project that would unify people and invoke imagery of love and peace. We realized one of our pieces\, Donnie Hathaway’s “Someday We’ll All Be Free” does just that. It speaks of freedom and balance. \nWe believe we all share one energy\, one connection. \nXOXO\, Richie & Chien \n“Rarely does an album come about that defines an era but Connected is one such album. As Billie Holiday gave us Strange Fruit and Gil Scott Heron gave us Small Talk at 125th & Lenox\, Richie Goods and Chien Chien’s Connected is a musical historical landmark for our time.” — Andromeda Turre (Sirius Xm real jazz host)
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/richie-goods-chien-chien-connected/
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SUMMARY:Emilio Solla & the Tango Jazz Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Saxophones: Alejandro Aviles\, Todd Bashore\, John Ellis\, Jeremy Powell\, Terry Goss\nTrumpets: Vitaly Golonev\, Jim Seeley\, John Bailey\, Rachel Terrien\nTrombones: Noah Bless\, Eric Miller\, Mike Fahie\, James Rodgers\nRhythm: Emilio Solla (p)\, Pablo Aslan (b)\, Ferenc Nemeth (d) \nLatin Grammy winner and multi-Grammy nominee\, Argentine-born and New York-based pianist and composer Emilio Solla’s first band\, Apertura\, (1983-1989) was praised by Astor Piazzolla as one of the most interesting new sounds in the Buenos Aires scene in 1986. Today\, with eleven CDs as bandleader and more than forty as arranger/producer\, he is regarded by peers and critics as one of the most outstanding and unique composers in the Tango-Jazz field\, a musical language which blends Argentine tango and folk with jazz and other contemporary music styles. He has performed all around Europe\, Japan\, the US and Latin America to rave reviews in many of the most important jazz houses and festivals\, such as Bim Huis\, Lincoln Center\, Marciac\, Blue Note\, Fasching and more. \nSolla moved to New York in 2006\, and since then he has composed for\, recorded and toured with Paquito D’Rivera\, Arturo O’Farrill\, Edmar Castañeda\, Cristina Pato and many others jazz and classical music greats\, besides performing regularly with his different projects at the Jazz Standard\, Jazz at Lincoln Center and Birdland. Former members of his bands include jazz stars Donny Mc Caslin\, Omer Avital\, Jorge Rossy\, Jeff Ballard and more. \nHe continues to tour Europe and the US while working as a free-lance arranger and pianist in different projects in NY. His NY based quintet Bien Sur! released its first CD in 2010 with special guest Billy Hart. This album was included in the Best of 2010 list by Downbeat Magazine. Since November 2010\, he is leading a nine piece orchestra\, La Inestable de Brooklyn\, featuring some of the strongest jazz players in NYC. Their first CD\, Second Half (2015) was Nominated for a Grammy Award as Best Latin Jazz Album. In November 2014 Solla’s first symphonic work had its World Premiere at the Palau de la Musica\, during the Barcelona Jazz Festival and its US Premier at the Chicago Symphony Hall. 2017 took him back to Buenos Aires for the Premiere of the symphonic version of his Suite Piazzollana. In 2018\, he started composing for a new project\, the Tango Jazz Orchestra\, a 17-piece big band\, taking his blend of Latin American sounds and jazz to a whole new level of accomplishment. This orchestra released its first album\, “Puertos” on August 28\, 2019. This album won the Latin Grammy 2020 for Best Jazz Album and one of Solla’s compositions\, La Novena\, was awarded a Grammy Nomination in 2019 as Best Instrumental Arrangement. \nThe Tango Jazz Orchestra (TJO) is Emilio’s most ambitious project to date. A full 17-piece jazz orchestra which replaces the guitar by a bandoneon. This large ensemble has allowed Solla to take his blend of tango and Latin American music with jazz to a whole new level of accomplishment. The orchestra recorded and released its first work\, “Puertos\, Music of International Waters” in 2019. One of Solla’s compositions was nominated that same year for a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement (sharing the honor with Vince Mendoza\, John Williams and Jacob Collier) and the full album was awarded the 2020 Latin Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/emilio-solla-the-tango-jazz-orchestra/
CATEGORIES:Jazz at the lake
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