24 November 2012
Lidral Duo - Live 26 November 2012
The Lidral Duo (Karel, soprano saxophone; Terry, piano -- the original Chamber Jazz Ensemble, by the way!) will be presenting the eleventh in their series of fall concerts entitled the "Chamber Jazz Afternoon Concert Series" this upcoming Monday, 26 November 2012, from 4:15-5 PM in the "Jazz Corner" of Union Central in the Memorial Union, beneath the jazz poster by the fireplace, at the University of Maine, Orono.
16 November 2012
Lidral Duo - Live at UMaine 19 November 2012
The Lidral Duo, (Karel, soprano saxophone; Terry, piano -- the original Chamber Jazz Ensemble, by the way!), will be presenting the tenth in their series of fall concerts entitled the "Chamber Jazz Afternoon Concert Series" this upcoming Monday, 19 November 2012, from 4:15 - 5:00 PM in the "Jazz Corner" of Union Central in the Memorial Union, (beneath the jazz poster by the fireplace), at the University of Maine, Orono.
11 November 2012
United States Air Force Colonial Brass
The University of Maine at Augusta Department of Music is delighted to present the United States Air Force Colonial Brass in concert on Wednesday 14 November 2012. The concert is free to the public and will be in the Jewett Hall Auditorium, starting at 7pm.
The Colonial Brass utilizes a wide repertoire of music from Bach to Sousa to Miles Davis. They have appeared at prestigious venues such as the Music Educators National Conference (MENC), and the New York Brass Conference. Whether playing for children in schools, recital halls, or in the town band stand on a summer evening, the Colonial Brass is sure to dazzle and delight audiences of all ages with their wit and artistry. More information about the ensemble can be found at: http://www.bandofliberty.af.mil/ensembles/BandEnsembleBio.asp?EnsembleID=104
The Colonial Brass utilizes a wide repertoire of music from Bach to Sousa to Miles Davis. They have appeared at prestigious venues such as the Music Educators National Conference (MENC), and the New York Brass Conference. Whether playing for children in schools, recital halls, or in the town band stand on a summer evening, the Colonial Brass is sure to dazzle and delight audiences of all ages with their wit and artistry. More information about the ensemble can be found at: http://www.bandofliberty.af.mil/ensembles/BandEnsembleBio.asp?EnsembleID=104
08 November 2012
Lidral Jazz Duo in the Memorial Union
The Lidral Duo, (Karel, soprano saxophone; Terry, piano -- the original Chamber Jazz Ensemble, by the way!), will be presenting the ninth in their series of fall concerts entitled the "Chamber Jazz Afternoon Concert Series" this upcoming Monday, 12 November 2012, from 4:15-5 PM in the "Jazz Corner", (beneath the jazz poster by the fireplace), of Union Central in the Memorial Union Building at the University of Maine, Orono, ME. Now in their 25th season, this is their 16th continuous semester-long concert series in the Union.
The non-Western influences or instrumentation make chamber jazz at times listed as a kind of world music. At other times the fusion of neoclassical with jazz is deemed to be New Age and several albums of chamber jazz were released by Windham Hill Records. Windham Hill itself was co-founded by a musician linked to chamber jazz and was initially known for folk or world music.
The term is also used, on occasion, to simply mean the fusion of chamber music with jazz. In this case it means something similar to third stream, but without the orchestral aspect third stream leans toward.
FYI
Chamber jazz is a genre of jazz based around small, acoustic-based ensembles where group interplay is important. It is noted that the first experimentation with this genre is with Karel and Terry Lidral of Maine. It is influenced aesthetically by musical neoclassicism and is often influenced by classical forms of non-Western music. That stated in many cases the influence is traditional Celtic music, Central European folk music, or Latin American music instead. The genre primarily began in Europe so significant neoclassical composers of Europe, like Igor Stravinsky, are important in it. It is also noted for using instruments not normally associated with jazz. For example chamber jazz will make use of the oboe, mandolin, cymbalum, or the tabla.
The non-Western influences or instrumentation make chamber jazz at times listed as a kind of world music. At other times the fusion of neoclassical with jazz is deemed to be New Age and several albums of chamber jazz were released by Windham Hill Records. Windham Hill itself was co-founded by a musician linked to chamber jazz and was initially known for folk or world music.
The term is also used, on occasion, to simply mean the fusion of chamber music with jazz. In this case it means something similar to third stream, but without the orchestral aspect third stream leans toward.
13 April 2012
Lidral Duo - 16 April 2012
The Lidral Duo (Karel, soprano saxophone; Terry, piano -- the originalChamber Jazz Ensemble, by the way!) will be presenting the twelfth in their series of spring concerts entitled the "Chamber Jazz Afternoon Concert Series" this coming Monday (16 April, 2012), from 4:15-5 PM in the "Jazz Corner" of Union Central in the Memorial Union (beneath the jazz poster by the fireplace) at the University of Maine, Orono, ME.
Now in their 23rd season, this is their 15th continuous semester-long concert series in the Union.
Other jazz events in the upcoming week include:
Now in their 23rd season, this is their 15th continuous semester-long concert series in the Union.
Other jazz events in the upcoming week include:
- W, 4/18: The Chamber Jazz Ensemble will be performing a free concert in Union Central in the Memorial Union from 11 a.m. - noon
- W, 4/18: The Lidral Duo will be performing at the Bangor Public Libary for the 10th annual celebration of POETS/SPEAK!, from 4:10-4:40 pm
11 November 2011
Oliver Lake Live 18 November 2011
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03 November 2011
Lidral Duo - 07 November 2011
It has been a long time since I have posted to this blog. A lot has happened since then. I have finished writing my dissertation, defended it, and received my Ph.D. from UMaine. I have a review of Alphonse Mouzon's Angel Face coming soon. In the meantime, there is some jazz coming on Monday at UMaine. If you are in the area, please check out the Lidral Duo. You will be glad that you did. Unfortunately, I am teaching during that time.
The Lidral Duo, (Karel, soprano saxophone; Terry, piano -- the original Chamber Jazz Ensemble), will be presenting the ninth in their series of Fall concerts entitled the "Chamber Jazz Afternoon Concert Series" this coming Monday, (7 November 2011), from 4:15-5 PM in the "Jazz Corner" of Union Central in the Memorial Union, (beneath the jazz poster by the fireplace), at the University of Maine, Orono, ME. Now in their 23rd season, this is their 14th continuous semester-long concert series in the Union.
The Lidral Duo, (Karel, soprano saxophone; Terry, piano -- the original Chamber Jazz Ensemble), will be presenting the ninth in their series of Fall concerts entitled the "Chamber Jazz Afternoon Concert Series" this coming Monday, (7 November 2011), from 4:15-5 PM in the "Jazz Corner" of Union Central in the Memorial Union, (beneath the jazz poster by the fireplace), at the University of Maine, Orono, ME. Now in their 23rd season, this is their 14th continuous semester-long concert series in the Union.
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