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' ' ' ' ' Bagatelles by Night Dec 29–Jan 3 b World Premiere of John Zorn’s B AGATELLES every sunday afternoon at 3Pm a Continuing series at the stone from marCh to may 2015 John Zorn Wrote 300 neW tunes ColleCted in a book of musiC Called THE B AGATELLES. like the masada book (only more atonal) the ComPositions are meant to be interPreted by a Wide range of musiCians. every sunday afternoon for the next six months a stellar lineuP of musiCians Will Premiere these PieCes at the stone— With neW musiC at every ConCert. Come on doWn! ¸CJuly 5c S y lv i e CourvoiSier and M a r k F e l d M a n Mark Feldman violin | Sylvie Courvoisier piano CJuly 12c J o h n M e d e S k i T r i o John Medeski organ | Dave Fiuczynski guitar | Calvin Weston drums ˛CJuly 19c C r a i g Ta b o r n T r i o Craig Taborn piano | Thomas Morgan bass | Gerald Cleaver drums ˛CJuly 26c M aT T h ollenberg wiTh n i Ck M i l l e vo i Matt Hollenberg guitar | Nick Millevoi guitar ' CAugust 2c a S M o d e u S Marc Ribot guitar | Trevor Dunn bass | Tyshawn Sorey drums ˛CAugust 9c Ja M i e Sa FT T r i o Jamie Saft piano | Brad Jones bass | Kenny Wollesen drums ˛CAugust 16c u r i Ca i n e T r i o Uri Caine piano | Mark Helias bass | Clarence Penn drums ˛CAugust 23c T h e aT r e o F o p e r aT i o n S Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz bass | Brian Marsella keyboards | Kenny Grohowski drums ˛CAugust 30c T r i g g e r Will Greene guitar | Simon Hanes bass | Aaron Edgcomb drums ' CSeptember 6c J u l i a n l ag e a n d g ya n r i l e y Julian Lage guitar | Gyan Riley guitar CSeptember 13c e r i k F riedlander and M i Ch a e l n i Co l a S d u o Erik Friedlander cello | Michael Nicolas cello ˛CSeptember 20c M e p h i S To Sylvie Courvoisier piano | Ikue Mori electronics | Jim Black drums ˛CSeptember 27c J o n i r a bag o n Jon Irabagon sax | Matt Mitchell piano | Drew Gress bass | Tom Rainey drums ' COCtober 4c S M y T h e -l i p p e l-ru b i n Josh Rubin clarinet | Dan Lippel guitar | Cory Smythe piano COCtober 11c k r i S dav i S Kris Davis piano | John Hebert bass | Tyshawn Sorey drums | Mary Halvorson guitar COCtober 18c M a r T y e h r l i Ch Marty Ehrlich sax, clarinet | Mike Formanek bass | Ben Perowsky drums ˛COCtober 25c p e T e r e va n S Peter Evans trumpet | Steve Lehman sax | John Hebert bass | Tyshawn Sorey drums ' Cnovember 1c M a ry h a lvo r S o n Q ua r T e T Mary Halvorson guitar | Miles Okazaki guitar | John Hebert bass | Tomas Fujiwara drums Cnovember 8c b e n g o l d b e rg T r i o Ben Goldberg clarinet | Liberty Ellman guitar | Trevor Dunn bass | Tyshawn Sorey drums Cnovember 15c u r i Ca i n e -J o h n M e d e S k i d u o Uri Caine piano | John Medeski organ CNovember 22c n e w e n g l a n d ConServaTory Students and faculty from New England Conservatory ˛CNovember 29c S y lv i e CourvoiSier and M a r k F e l d M a n Mark Feldman violin | Sylvie Courvoisier piano ' CDECember 6c Ja M i e Sa F T T r i o Jamie Saft piano | Brad Jones bass | Kenny Wollesen drums CDEcember 13c J o h n M e d e S k i T r i o John Medeski organ | Dave Fiuczynski guitar | Calvin Weston drums Cdecember 20c a S M o d e u S Marc Ribot guitar | Trevor Dunn bass | Tyshawn Sorey drums CDecember 27c J i M b l aCk g u i Ta r Q ua r T e T Keisuke Matsuno guitar | Jonathan Goldberger guitar | Simon Jermyn bass | Jim Black drums bagatelles by night deC 29–Jan 3 CDECEMBER 29 <10pm>c M aT T h o l l e n b e rg -n i Ck M i l l e vo i Q ua r T e T Matt Hollenberg guitar | Nick Millevoi guitar | Johnny DeBlase bass | Kenny Grohowski drums CDECEMBER 30 <10pm>c J u l i a n l ag e a n d g ya n r i l e y Julian Lage guitar | Gyan Riley guitar CDECEMBER 31 <10pm>c T r i g g e r Will Greene guitar | Simon Hanes bass | Aaron Edgcomb drums CJANUARY 1 <10pm>c Ja M i e Sa F T T r i o Jamie Saft piano | Brad Jones bass | Kenny Wollesen drums CJANUARY 2 <10pm>c b r i a n M a r S e l l a S o lo Brian Marsella piano CJANUARY 3 <10pm>c e r i k F riedlander and M i Ch a e l n i Co l a S d u o Erik Friedlander cello | Michael Nicolas cello CJanuary 3c S y lv i e Co u rvo i S i e r T r i o Sylvie Courvoisier piano | Drew Gress bass | Kenny Wollesen drums CJanuary 10c J i M b l aCk T r i o Elias Stemeseder piano | Thomas Morgan bass | Jim Black drums CJanuary 17c u r i Ca i n e T r i o Uri Caine piano | Mark Helias bass | Clarence Penn drums CJanuary 24c J o h n M e d e S k i a n d k e n n y wo l l e S e n John Medeski piano | Kenny Wollesen vibes with bass and drums CJanuary 31c C r a i g Ta b o r n S o lo Craig Taborn piano ' CFebruary 7c J u l i a n l ag e a n d g ya n r i l e y Julian Lage guitar | Gyan Riley guitar CFebruary 14c M a ry h a lvo r S o n Q ua r T e T Mary Halvorson guitar | Miles Okazaki guitar | Drew Gress bass | Tomas Fujiwara drums CFebruary 21c i k u e M o r i Ikue Mori electronics CFebruary 28c b r i a n M a r S e l l a Brian Marsella piano ' CMarch 6c T r i g g e r Will Greene guitar | Simon Hanes bass | Aaron Edgcomb drums CMarch 13c M a r k F e l d M a n -Ch r i S oT To Mark Feldman violin | Chris Otto violin CMarch 20c M aT T M i TCh e l l S o lo Matt Mitchell piano CMarch 27c J o n i r a bag o n Jon Irabagon sax | Matt Mitchell piano | Drew Gress bass | Tom Rainey drums.
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