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Price: $25 - $25
General admission
Audience: All ages, Kids, Family, Adults, 21+, Singles
Category: Annual & Special Events
Phone: 5718394368
http://www.stage7pianos.com/new-events/2022/12/3/jazz-duet-with-john-stowell
12037 124th Ave Ne, Kirkland 98034
Dec 3 2022 - Dec 3 2022
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM on Sat
Jazz pianist & composer Francesco Crosara will appear in a special duet with internationally-renowned guitarist John Stowell. The duo will explore musical concepts based on improvisation, original compositions, and select jazz standards. Expect lyrical and introspective music.
JOHN STOWELL
John Stowell began his successful career in the early 1970’s with private study with guitarist Linc Chamberland and pianist John Mehegan. Both men were valuable mentors to John, allowing him to play with them as he progressed in his development. Several years later he met bassist David Friesen in New York City, and they formed a duo that recorded and toured prolifically for seven years, with performances in the United States, Canada, Europe and Australia.
In 1983, John and David joined flutist Paul Horn and Paul’s son Robin Horn (on drums) for a historic tour of the Soviet Union. This was the first time in forty years that an American jazz group had been invited to play public performances in Russia. In 1993, 1995, 1998 and 2012 John returned to Russia, playing in numerous cities. His two sold-out performances in Kursk may have been the first appearances there by an American jazz musician.
John continues to tour, record and teach internationally. He has been Artist-In-Residence at schools in Germany, Indonesia, Argentina, and in the United States and Canada. He served as assistant director and performer in Oregon Public Broadcasting’s PDX Jazz Summit in 1991, and since 1995 has been a contributing columnist for a number of magazines, including “Downbeat”, “Guitar Player”, “Canadian Musician”, “Soundcheck” (Germany), and “Guitar Club” (Italy).
FRANCESCO CROSARA
Originally from Milan, Italy, Francesco Crosara’s music melds an impressive mix of jazz improvisation, a romantic vein from his classical training, along with Latin influences. Francesco stands among the European-bred jazz greats.
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