1627 Beacon St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 02445

Washington Square Noir: Ice Cream and Tears; a Ran Blake performance, accompanied by Joel Yennior, Jon Hazilla, David Knife Fabris, and special guest Dominique Eade. Presented as part of the Jazz Thursdays at Vernissage series on August 28, 8 pm-10 pm. At the Vernissage restaurant, 1627 Beacon St., Brookline. [Conveniently located near the Washington Sq. Station on the Green Line (C Train); plenty of on-street parking.] Admission is $20 / $15 for students [all proceeds go to the musicians]; dinner reservations optional with a 10% dinner discount for JazzBoston members. For ticket information log onto www.vernissagerestaurant.com/jazz.aspx or call (617) 566-3340.

Third Stream pianist Ran Blake is making a rare performance appearance (first ever in Brookline) as a featured guest artist of the popular Jazz Thursdays at Vernissage series. Blake has recorded more than 30 albums and performed in major jazz festivals, concert halls, jazz clubs, and universities throughout Europe and the Americas. He has received a MacArthur Fellowship, in addition to fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the NEA, and the Massachusetts Artists Foundation. His premiere recording, The Newest Sound Around, won the 1963 RCA Album First Prize in Germany and the 1980 Prix Billie Holiday and is included in the Acadmie du Jazz. Blake was the founding chair of New England Conservatory's Contemporary Improvisation Department (then called Third Stream), from 1974 through 2005, and continues to teach there full-time. His innovative teaching approach, known as "the primacy of the ear," emphasizes the listening process and long-term memory rather than sheet music. Blake, who frequently incorporates melodies inspired by dreams and film noir into his compositions, continues to perform and record. Recent releases include Indian Winter (a 2005 album with guitarist/NEC alumnus David Fabris) and All That Is Tied (a 2006 album of solo piano that appeared on numerous jazz publications' year-end "Best of" lists, including the Village Voice and Downbeat magazine.)

Blake will be accompanied by Joel Yennior on trombone, David Knife Fabris on electric guitar, and Jon Hazilla on percussion. Dominique Eade will make a special guest appearance for one of the sets. All of these musicians, with the exception of Blake, are alumni of NEC and this concert is an outgrowth and in the spirit of the Third Stream at NEC.

For additional information, log onto www.ranblake.com and www.myspace.com/ranblake.

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Added by marycurtin on August 16, 2008

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