For Immediate Release - New York, NY - On May 3rd at the Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian Church, Harlem Jazz Series presents Composers Concordance - 'The Jazz Influence With Strings.' The concert features world-class soloists John Clark - horn, Sophie Dunér - voice, Craig Harris - trombone, Lee Odom - saxophone, and Steve Swell - trombone, together with the CompCord String Quartet plus bass and drums, for a program of jazz-inspired contemporary compositions.
Featured compositions include Gene Pritsker's 'Quodlibet Sextet,' Sophie Dunér's 'Hey Doctor,' and John Clark's 'My Portion,' as well as music by Dan Cooper, Craig Harris, Lee Odom, and Steve Swell. CompCord String Quartet: Funda Cizmecioglu and Lynn Bechtold - violins, Orlando Wells - viola, and Mara Navas - cello, are joined by Moppa Elliot - bass and Joe Abba - drums.
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Harlem Jazz Series Presents
Composers Concordance
'The Jazz Influence With Strings'
Acclaimed Soloists Perform with the
CompCord String Quartet + Bass & Drums
Friday May 3, 2024 @ 7pm
Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian Church
15 Mt Morris Park W, NYC
Tickets
$25
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Composers:
John Clark, Dan Cooper, Sophie Dunér, Craig Harris, Lee Odom, Gene Pritsker, Steve Swell
Performers:
CompCord String Quartet + Bass & Drums
Funda Cizmecioglu and Lynn Bechtold - violins, Orlando Wells - viola, Mara Navas - cello,
Moppa Elliot - bass, Joe Abba - drums
Soloists:
John Clark - horn, Sophie Dunér - voice, Craig Harris - trombone, Lee Odom - saxophone,
Steve Swell - trombone, Gene Pritsker - conductor
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Staying in rotation for 40 years in NYC is a rare feat. In the case of a new music presenting organization, such longevity requires not only diligence and cognizance of achievements of the past but also an ethic of keeping one's ear to the ground for emerging stylistic and technological developments, as well as talented new composers on the scene. Composers Concordance, founded in 1984, celebrates its 40th season with a four-concert festival all about reaching this amazing milestone. The series, founded in 1984 by Joseph Pehrson and Patrick Hardish, advised by Otto Luening, strives to present contemporary music in innovative ways, with an emphasis on thematic programming. Directors Gene Pritsker and Dan Cooper co-curate the programs and lead the CompCord Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra, String Orchestra, and Big Band. Associate Directors are Milica Paranosic, Peter Jarvis, Debra Kaye, and Seth Boustead. Composers Concordance has also created a Naxos-distributed record label: Composers Concordance Records, co-directed by Gene Pritsker and Shanan Estreicher. Composers Concordance's overriding vision is to promote contemporary music, composers, and new works as a rightful and respected part of society. Good music performed and recorded well, pushing the boundaries of sound and composition.
"Composers Concordance..a veritable New York new music institution of concerts, album production and multiple ensembles under a sweeping, tenacious brand, thriving on the emulsion of contemporary classical, free improv, jazz and rock, overt humor and fearless political statements, all very much in evidence..The ensemble..was masterful throughout.”- John Pietaro, The New York City Jazz Record
"An unwavering force in giving composers exposure through concert bookings and its own record label, the intrepid new-music organization Composers Concordance” - The Brooklyn Rail
"The Composers Concordance folks are unpredictable and at times refreshingly irreverent in a reverent sort of way....ingenious fun" - Classical-Modern Music Review
“Enterprising new music organization” - The New York Times
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