Sunday, February 5, 2023 @ 8:00pm – 10:00pm (EST)
The Owl Music Parlor, Brooklyn, NY, United States
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Béla Bartók — Selected works

Maya Carney is a Brooklyn born and based vocalist. Maya enjoys working in artistic environments rooted in a variety of musical and performative traditions such as jazz, house, R&B, improvised and contemporary classical music. She primarily roots her practice in her spirituality, letting her music act as a form of release and personal expression before a performative act. 

Libero Canto (Deborah Carmichael, Kinga Cserjesi, Marisa Michelson, and Margot B. Silver) sing selected pieces from their a cappella program, "Ágról Ágra, from Branch to Branch."

"Ágról Ágra" is a program of unaccompanied choral pieces by Béla Bartók, as well as Hungarian traditional songs including new arrangements by the talented young Korean composer, Song Yi Jeon. Enjoy the magical world of modal music. This program honors the memory of Béla Bartók

Frank London's ¡No Pasarán! is a brass trio plus percussion that blurs the borders between chamber & folk music, composition & improvisation, Jazz, latin & world music, traditional to avant garde. The group features London on trumpet, trombonist José Davila, tubist Ben Stapp, and conguero Onel Matos. London is co-founder of the Klezmatics and has performed with John Zorn, LL Cool J, Mel Torme, Lester Bowie‘s Brass Fantasy, LaMonte Young, They Might Be Giants, David Byrne, Jane Siberry, Ben Folds 5, and is featured on over 400 CDs. Called the "mystical high priest of Avant-Klez jazz."

 

About Maya Carney, voice

Maya Carney is a Brooklyn born and based, vocalist and trombonist. Throughout the years she's worked with many artists including DJ Serge Negri, Arturo O'Farrill, the Constellation Chor, and many others. Maya primarily roots her practice in her spirituality, letting her music act as a form of release and personal expression before a performative act. One of her goals inside of her practice is to recognize, access and release through her source. This is something Maya is always trying to develop and learn from both individually and through collaborations. She views her voice as an entire instrument, exploring and manipulating sound utilizing her entire range to find new ways of expressing.

About Frank London's ¡No Pasarán!

Frank London, trumpet |
José Davila, trombone |
Ben Stapp, tuba |
Onel Matos, conguero

The Owl Music Parlor

497 Rogers Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11225
United States

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