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Dave Brubeck in a Rare New York City Club Appearance!
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Dave Brubeck in a Rare New York City Club Appearance!

Saturday, Nov 28 8:00p
at The Blue Note, New York, NY
Price: $50.00 $65.00
Phone: (212) 475-8592
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FEATURING:
Dave Brubeck, paino
Robert Militello, saxophones/clarinet/flute
Michael Moore, bass
Randy Jones, drums
Dave Brubeck, designated a "Living Legend" by the Library of Congress, continues to be one of the most active and popular musicians in the world today. In a career that has spanned more than six decades, his experiments with odd time signatures, improvised counterpoint, and distinctive harmonies remain hallmarks of a unique musical style unfazed by fad and fashion.
Born into a musical family. his two older brothers were professional musicians at age four he began piano lessons from his mother, a classical pianist. When his family moved to a 45,000 acre cattle ranch in the foothills of the Sierras, his life changed dramatically. After graduating with a bachelor of music degree in 1942, he married Iola Whitlock, who was a fellow student at Pacific, and enlisted in the Army. While serving in Europe under General Patton, he led an integrated GI jazz band. After his discharge in 1946, he began his studies at Mills College with French composer, Darius Milhaud, who encouraged him to introduce jazz elements into his classical compositions. This experimentation of mixed genres led to the formation of the Dave Brubeck Octet that included Paul Desmond, Cal Tjader and Bill Smith. In 1949 Brubeck formed an award winning trio with Cal Tjader and Ron Crotty, and in 1951 established the Dave Brubeck Quartet with alto saxophonist Paul Desmond. This historic collaboration lasted seventeen years, and even after the dissolution of the "classic" Quartet, Brubeck and Desmond frequently performed together.
The Quartet's recordings and concert appearances on college campuses in the '50s introduced their individual style to thousands of students, many of whom became lifelong fans. Their audiences were not limited to campuses, however. The Dave Brubeck Quartet with Paul Desmond played in jazz clubs in major cities and toured in package shows with such jazz artists as Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz and Gerry Mulligan. They repeatedly won top honors in trade magazine critic's and reader's polls, including the Black newspaper The Pittsburgh Courier. Time Magazine, in 1954 ran a cover story about Brubeck's remarkable ascendancy in the jazz world.
Also in 1954, the Dave Brubeck Quartet breakthrough album, Jazz at Oberlin, made the charts in Billboard Magazine. In 2005 his CD, "London Flat, London Sharp" was also charted by Billboard, making Dave Brubeck the artist who has appeared on Billboard charts over the longest period of time.
In 1958 the Quartet performed in Europe for the first time and toured Poland and the Middle East for the U.S. State Department. This led to the introduction of music from other cultures into the Quartet's repertoire. Then, in 1959 the Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded an experiment in time signatures, "Time Out." To everyone's surprise, the album sold over a million copies, and Dave Brubeck's Blue Rondo a la Turk based on a Turkish folk rhythm and Paul Desmond's Take Fiveï began to appear on jukeboxes throughout the world.
In 1959 Brubeck premiered and recorded his brother Howard's Dialogues for Jazz Combo and Orchestraï with the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein. In 1960 he composed Points on Jazzï for the American Ballet Theatre, and in later decades composed for and performed with the Murray Louis Dance Co. His musical theater piece The Real Ambassadors starring Louis Armstrong and Carmen McRae was recorded in 1960 and performed to great acclaim at the 1962 Monterey Jazz Festival.
The "classic" Dave Brubeck Quartet with Paul Desmond, Eugene Wright (who joined in 1958) and Joe Morello (1956) was dissolved December 1967; and "The Light in the Wilderness" the first of many works combining classical and improvised elements was premiered by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in February 1968 by conductor Erich Kunzel. Brubeck's second major work "The Gates of Justice," a cantata based on the words of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Old Testament, was also premiered by Kunzel in Cincinnati in 1969.
Through the decades that followed the dissolution of the "classic" quartet, Dave Brubeck composed many fully notated compositions. These include ballet suites, a string quartet, chamber ensembles, pieces for solo and duo piano, violin solos, orchestral works and large scale works for chorus and orchestra, most notably a mass "To Hope! A Celebration" that has been performed throughout the English speaking world, Germany, Russia and Austria. In 2002 "Classical Brubeck" was recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra and London Voices. The double CD includes his Easter oratorio "Beloved Son," "Pange Lingua Variations," his exciting Pentecost oratorio, "The Voice of the Holy Spirit" and a composition for string orchestra, "Regret," all under the baton of Russell Gloyd, who since 1976 has been associated with Brubeck as conductor, producer and manager. Throughout his career Brubeck has continued to experiment with interweaving jazz and classical music. He has performed as composer performer with most of the major orchestras in the United States and with prestigious choral groups and orchestras in Europe and America.
Dave Brubeck is a Duke Ellington Fellow at Yale University and holds numerous honorary degrees from American, Canadian, English and German universities, including an Honorary Doctorate in Sacred Theology from Fribourg University, Switzerland. He has received national and international recognition, including the National Medal of the Arts presented by President Clinton, A Lifetime Achievement Award from National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the Smithsonian Medal, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In the year 2000 the National Endowment for the Arts declared him a Jazz Master.

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Dave Brubeck, designated a “Living Legend” by the Library of Congress, continues to be one of the most active and popular musicians in both the jazz and classical worlds. With a career that spans over six decades, his experiments in odd time signatures, improvised counterpoint, polyrhythm...
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The Blue Note
131 W. Third St.
New York, NY 10012
(212) 475-8592
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