Sunday, August 17, 2014
NUVO Chamber Trio
About a month ago I, along with the cellist and percussionist from The NUVO
Chamber Trio, had a fabulous time playing for 100 guests at The Chapel
of The Chimes in North Oakland. The Moorish & Gothic architecture
was such an inspiration for me to really listen, as if audiences
from all the previous decade of performances were present in the room. I
mean, when I pass on (the venue is, after all, an historic crematory
and
columbarium) I would certainly want to hear the mix of music that we
presented—a slow Rachmaninoff theme became a fast jazz waltz, a nearly
lost Sephardic melody came to life as a Latin journey, and my Turkish
suite grew to five players with the help of our digital loopers. And I
didn't forget that those who have passed on really enjoy humor, and so I
had tons of fun performing the re-enactment of my conversations with
the French romantic composer Gabriel Faure. The audience was very
appreciative of our intriguing mix and gave us a standing ovation (and
bought out nearly all of my CDs).
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