MURFREESBORO — MTSU’s School of Music will welcome
a unique jazz group, the Eastern Boundary Quartet, to campus Friday, Nov. 14,
at 7:30 p.m. for a free public concert.
The
performance is set in Room 173 of the Wright Music Building on the MTSU campus.
A searchable campus map with parking notes
is available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParking14-15.
The group,
which combines Hungarian folk rhythms and melodies with jazz harmonies and
rhythms to form original "hybrid" improvised music, also will present
a free public clinic Nov. 14. The music clinic is set from 2 to 4 p.m. in Room
303 of the Saunders Fine Arts Building on campus.
The Eastern
Boundary Quartet came together in 2007 when Hungarian drummer Balazs Bágyi and
saxophonist Mihaly Borbély met American bassist Joe Fonda and pianist Michael
Jefry Stevens.
The quartet
performs original music created by all its members and has recorded three CDs,
including one from a live concert in Brugge, Belgium. You can watch a brief
performance from their 2009 U.S. concert tour at http://youtu.be/eyQ-Eh01Ohs.
“The band
was formed with the imagination of connecting two worlds of the jazz scene
today,” said Stevens, the group’s pianist. “This unique collaboration is a
mixture of avant-garde jazz and ethno music from Hungary, like a cultural
bridge between the USA and Eastern Europe.”
Jazz
drummer, composer, music educator and producer Bágyi graduated
with honors from the jazz department of the Ferenc Liszt Music Academy in Budapest
and has become a respected artist on both his native Hungary’s and the
international jazz scene.
Borbély also
studied at the Liszt Music Academy and at the Béla
Bartók Conservatory, focusing on classical clarinet and jazz saxophone.
In addition to his original instruments, Borbély has specialized in playing unusual wind
instruments, including the tárogató, folk flutes, kaval, dvojnice, fujara,
ocarina, bombard, and zurna.
Fonda, a
composer, bassist, recording artist, producer and educator, has collaborated and
performed with such artists as Anthony Braxton, Archie Shepp, Lou Donaldson,
Bill and Kenny Barron and Perry Robinson.
Stevens
performs extensively in Europe, Latin America and North America, joining a
list of well-known artists that includes Dave Liebman, Dave Douglas, Valery
Ponomarev, Cecil Bridgewater, Dakota Staton, Bill McHenry and Han
Bennink.
The
Eastern Boundary Quartet is in the midst of its second U.S. tour, which
features stops in Virginia and North Carolina as well as Tennessee. You can
learn more about the group at http://michaeljefrystevens.com/eastern-boundary-quartet.html.
For more
information on this and other concerts in the MTSU School of Music, call 615-898-2493 or visit http://www.mtsumusic.com and click on the "Concert
Calendar" link.
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