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Old 02-16-2006, 11:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Jon Nelson Recital Sunday

Here's information Jon sent to me about his upcoming concert-

Hi All,
I'm giving a little recital in NYC this Sunday, of
some relatively new pieces I commissioned. Here are
the particulars. All the best.
Sunday, February 19, 2006
3:00 p.m.
Free Admission
David Greer Concert Hall
Bloomingdale School of Music
323 West 108th Street (towards Riverside Drive)
Jon Nelson - trumpet
Jacob Greenberg - piano
John Ferrari - percussion
Program
Jeff Stadelman (2005) Mr. Natural Toru Takemitsu (1982) Rain Tree Sketch #2 Stephen Barber (2000) Orpheus and Eurydice Kirk Nurock (2004) Fable
Dafnis Prieto (2005) Trail of Memories
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I just got Jon's CD Gran Calavera Electrica and it blew my mind! he's a killer player and has seemingly unlimited technique balanced with musicality. it was a revelation for me to hear him bridge various worlds--it's just great modern playing, period, not jazz or classical or (ugh) "legit." he's the real deal.
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