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SUMMARY:Jazz | Sean Mason Quintet
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS \n$35 Members | $45 Adults & Resident Passholders | $40 Seniors | $25 Students | $15 Children (17 & Under) \n*Update as of 8/2/2024: We realize that some ticketed guests were unable to attend the August 2 Jazz on the Terrace concert due to local traffic disruptions. Ticketed guests\, please email info@parrishart.org to reschedule your unused August 2 Jazz tickets for one of our upcoming performances (August 16 or September 6.)* \nSummer Jazz on the Terrace returns this July through September 2024! In collaboration with Hamptons JazzFest\, Jazz at Lincoln Center presents four thrilling concerts this summer at the Parrish’s expansive campus\, bringing world-class jazz performances and artists to the East End. The concerts will be held on the Mildred C. Brinn Terrace and Event Lawn. Guests are strongly encouraged to bring outdoor chairs and blankets as no Museum seating is provided. Outdoor coolers and outside food are prohibited; food and beverages are available to purchase at the Parrish Café. \nJoin us Friday August 2nd for a performance by the Sean Mason Quintet. Born and raised in Charlotte\, North Carolina\, Sean Mason took to the piano at the late age of 13\, teaching himself by ear to play the styles of music he was most attracted to. His approach quickly evolved into a highly original language. Mason’s unique voice in jazz is steeped in the sound of the South\, allowing an extended time for groove while also displaying a vocabulary far beyond his years. As a bandleader\, he leads the Sean Mason Quintet\, a band assembled to play Sean’s original music\, which has been described as highly melodic and infectious. \n“I first got into music by going to church every Sunday\, but the movie Ray was the catalyst for me to actually begin playing piano\,” recalls Mason. “My grandmother gifted me a small Casio piano and from there I began teaching myself to play\, studying for countless hours and devoting concentrated time on developing my sound.” During his time in North Carolina\, Sean met jazz legend Branford Marsalis\, who was immediately taken by Sean’s musicality and recommended he move to New York. “I told my brother [Wynton Marsalis]\, ‘Be on the lookout for this kid\,’” Marsalis recalls. Upon his arrival\, Sean hit the ground running\, quickly securing performances and residencies at some of New York’s most prestigious jazz clubs\, all while attending The Juilliard School. \nNote: In the event of severely inclement weather\, ticket holders will be notified as soon as possible. Please be advised that outside food is not permitted in the Museum or on the Terrace/Event Lawn; food\, beverages\, and cocktails are available for purchase in the Parrish Café. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is strongly recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final and non-refundable. \nFriday Nights are generously supported by The Corcoran Group. Piano sponsorship for Jazz on the Terrace is provided by Yamaha Artist Services\, Inc. \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/jazz-sean-mason-quintet/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Music | Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \n$35 Adults | $30 Members | $32 Seniors | $25 Students | $15 Children \nThe Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival returns to the Parrish Art Museum with a special outdoor concert\, themed Exploring Color\, drawing inspiration from the Parrish’s exhibitions and collection within the backdrop of the Parrish meadow. This wide-ranging and colorful program delves into the many emotional states that art produces. From the whimsy of Poulenc’s Trio for Oboe\, Bassoon\, and Piano\, to the romantic feeling of Elgar’s Salut d’Amour\, to the solemnity of Rachmaninoff’s Trio Élégiaque\, this program captures the full range of human expression. \nHeld on the Museum’s covered Mildred C. Brinn Terrace\, the performance will feature:\nMarya Martin\, flute\nJames Austin Smith\, oboe\nNanci Belmont\, bassoon\nStew Rose\, horn\nBixby Kennedy\, clarinet\nChad Hoopes\, violin\nCong Wu\, viola\nNicholas Canellakis\, cello\nShai Wosner\, piano \nPoulenc | Trio for Oboe\, Bassoon\, and Piano\nSuk | Meditation on the Old Czech Chorale\, “St. Wenceslas” (arr. for Winds)\nBittova | Hoboj and Divna Slecinka for Oboe and Viola\nElgar | Salut d’Amour for Cello and Piano\nRachmaninoff | Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G minor \nAbout Bridgehampton Chamber Music\nSince 1984\, Bridgehampton Chamber Music has brought the very best of chamber music to Long Island’s East End. From a pair of concerts over a single weekend\, to a series of concerts over 5 weeks in the summer as well as a series of concerts each spring and fall\, BCM has become one of the country’s most highly regarded chamber music organizations in the country. Each year\, some of the world’s finest chamber musicians gather in Bridgehampton to create unique musical experiences.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/music-bridgehampton-chamber-music-festival-2024/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Jazz | Ekep Nkwelle Quartet
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS \n$35 Members | $45 Adults & Resident Passholders | $40 Seniors | $25 Students | $15 Children (17 & Under) \n*Update as of 8/2/2024: If you purchased tickets for the August 2 Jazz on the Terrace concert\, but were unable to attend due to local traffic disruptions\, please email info@parrishart.org to reschedule your unused August 2 Jazz tickets for this concert or the next concert on September 6.* \nSummer Jazz on the Terrace returns this July through September 2024! In collaboration with Hamptons JazzFest\, Jazz at Lincoln Center presents four thrilling concerts this summer at the Parrish’s expansive campus\, bringing world-class jazz performances and artists to the East End. The concerts will be held on the Mildred C. Brinn Terrace and Event Lawn. Guests are strongly encouraged to bring outdoor chairs and blankets as no Museum seating is provided. Outdoor coolers and outside food are prohibited; food and beverages are available to purchase at the Parrish Café. \nJoin us Friday\, August 16th for a performance by the Ekep Nkwelle Quartet. Vocalist Ekep Nkwelle\, a 24-year-old Cameroonian-American jazz vocalist\, entrances audiences with her strong lyrical presence and an uncanny connection to phrasing that’s at once grounded and ethereal. Nkwelle\, Washington DC-born and New York-based\, has trained at Duke Ellington School of the Arts\, Howard University\, and The Juilliard School and worked alongside jazz masters such as Russell Malone\, Cyrus Chestnut\, and Peter Washington. She was also featured at Radio City Music Hall with renowned classical pianist Lang Lang in collaboration with Disney. She has performed at Lincoln Center\, The Kennedy Center\, and Newport and Montclair jazz festivals\, but most notably\, she was featured in 2022 on NPR’s Tiny Desk singing her arrangement of Geri Allen’s “Timeless Portraits and Dreams.” Nkwelle is one of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s rising stars\, and with her artistry\, she strives to display her passion for music worldwide. \nNote: In the event of severely inclement weather\, ticket holders will be notified as soon as possible. Please be advised that outside food is not permitted in the Museum or on the Terrace/Event Lawn; food\, beverages\, and cocktails are available for purchase in the Parrish Café. \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is strongly recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final and non-refundable. \nFriday Nights are generously supported by The Corcoran Group. Piano sponsorship for Jazz on the Terrace is provided by Yamaha Artist Services\, Inc. \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/jazz-ekep-nkwelle-quartet/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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