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London Club Mark Applebaum '89 Jazz Event
Carleton's Mark Applebaum '89 Jazz Event
The Carleton and Stanford Alumni Clubs of London
invite you to join us for
Inside the Jazz Improviser's Mind
Friday, June 10, 2011
Doors open at 7 p.m.
Concert/talk begins at 7:30 p.m.
The Warehouse
13 Theed Street
London
SE1 8ST
Ever wondered how jazz musicians invent music spontaneously in concert? Jazz pianist, composer, Carleton alum and Stanford University Professor Mark Applebaum '89 knows - and he'll explain it all in a lecture-recital. He'll also provide a short introduction to standard forms such as the 12-bar blues and the 32-bar song form, and perform several jazz standards.
Mark Applebaum is Associate Professor of Composition and Theory at Stanford University. His solo, chamber, choral, orchestral, operatic, and electroacoustic work has been performed throughout the United States, Europe, Africa, and Asia with notable premieres at the Darmstadt summer sessions. He has received commissions from Betty Freeman, the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, the Fromm Foundation, the Paul Dresher Ensemble, the Vienna Modern Festival, Antwerp’s Champ D’Action, Festival ADEvantgarde in Munich, Zeitgeist, MANUFACTURE (Tokyo), the St. Lawrence String Quartet, the Jerome Foundation, and the American Composers Forum, among others. His music can be heard on recordings on the Innova, Tzadik, Capstone, and SEAMUS labels. Additional information is available at www.markapplebaum.com
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Tickets £11.45 to help cover the cost of renting the space.
Book here: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/1699606569
Payment Queries: Contact Stanford Alumni Club Events Director, Lesley Hunt, lesley.hunt@stanfordalumni.org.uk
Event Questions? Contact Richard Allen Greene, Carleton '91, ragreene69@yahoo.com or
0772 555 3569
Sponsored by London Carleton Club. Contact: Jeanne Estrem