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David Berkman Trio at Kitano 10/25 |
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Written by Ronaldo Oregano
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Friday, 20 October 2006 |
 David Berkman David Berkman is one of the most original and engaging pianist/composers working today.
He appears with his trio at Kitano in New York on October
26th.
Berkman's trio includes Ed Howard on bass and Ted Poor on drums.
Since moving to New York in 1985, David Berkman has been an important
part of the jazz community. He is an award-winning composer and band
leader
(2000 Doris Duke/Chamber Music America New Works Creation and
Presentation Grant), a recording artist whose 4 Palmetto recordings
have appeared on numerous best records of the year critic's lists (the
New York Times, the Village Voice, Downbeat, JazzIz, Jazz Times and
others) and an award-winning jazz clinician who has performed and
taught at numerous jazz camps, universities and conservatories around
the United States, South America and Europe. He has played in countless
bands including those of Cecil McBee, Tom Harrell and the Vanguard
Orchestra and has performed with and/or recorded and/or arranged for
numerous jazz luminaries, including: Sonny Stitt,, Brian Blade, Joe
Lovano, Dave Douglas, Ray Drummond, Billy Hart, Dick Oatts, Tony
Malaby, Chris Potter, Scott Wendholt, Lenny White, Scott Colley, Craig
Handy, Steven Bernstein, Bill Stewart, Dave Stryker, Fathead Newman,
Hank Crawford, and Jane Monheit.
 David Berkman
Now appearing more and more often as a band leader, David Berkman has
performed solo and with his quartet,
quintet and sextet at festivals and clubs in the United States, Europe
and Japan, most recently at the North Sea Festival, the Edinburgh
festival, the Belfast festival and the Cork Festival. Recent tours
include: clubs and concert performances in Switzerland, the
Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Sao Paulo, Japan and around the United
States. Recent projects include piano/trumpet duo performances with
Dave Douglas (2005 International Trumpet Guild Convention in Bangkok)
and Tom Harrell (around Italy).
As a Jazz Clinician, David Berkman offers workshops and master
classes in a variety of subjects
including: jazz composition, improvisation, small group dynamics and
improvisation for large ensembles emphasizing ways to utilize open
(free) improvisational techniques to explore, develop and improve
student's playing skills (for any style). Berkman is a member of
the faculty of the North Netherlands Conservatory in Groningen,
Holland. As a solo artist, or leading groups of musician/clinicians
ranging in size from duo to quintet, David Berkman has appeared as an
artist-in-residence at many colleges, universities and festivals.
 Ted Poor
Ted Poor graduated from the
Eastman School of Music in 2003 where he
earned his BM in Jazz Performance and taught on the faculty of the
Community Education Division. While at Eastman, Ted studied drum set
Rich Thompson and percussion with John Beck. Now a resident of New York
City, Ted performs and records a variety of music with many different
ensembles. For the past 2 years he has worked with guitarist Ben
Monder's Quartet and played on Monder's most recent CD to be released
later in 2005 (featuring Kermit Driscoll, Skuli Sverrison and Theo
Bleckman). Ted is also a member of trumpeter Cuong Vu's trio (with
bassist Stomu Takeishi), with whom Ted tours Europe and the US.
Recently, the trio joined with guitarist Bill Frissell to make a record
of Vu's music entitled It's Nostly
Residual, which was released in the fall of 2005.
 Ed Howard
Born and raised in Washington D.C., Ed
Howard now lives in New York City and is a highly sought after
bassist. Staring in 1982, Ed has had the opportunity to tour
extensively and record three CD's with the Roy Haynes Quartet. Howard
also performed with with Gary Thomas' Group, 7th Quadrant, whose
rap/hip hop inspired work is rhythmically and harmonically
demanding. Ed recorded two CD's with he great trumpet player, Dr.
Eddie Henderson, the most recent of which is Manhattan In Blue, winner
of Swing Journal's Gold Disc Award. Howard attended Federal City
College in Washington D.C. and studied with bassist Marshall Hawkins.
In 1981 Ed was the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts
Award, enabling him to study with master bassist Buster Williams.
Hear this exciting trio on October 26th at the Kitano Hotel New York.
The Kitano is located at 66 Park Avenue. Call 212-885-7119 for
reservations and information. |
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