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Karl Berger Comes To The Stone 6/27

By: Jun. 25, 2010
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Karl Berger will present a live version of his new piano solo album "Strangely Familiar", a suite of introspective "Miniatures for Piano solo, officially released by the Tzadik label in July 2010.
Pre-release copies will most likely be available. A very special event, designed to take you out of the ordinary and into the strangely familiar world of your naturally musical mind.

The Stone is located at the corner of Ave C and 2nd Street

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On Saturday, July 3, at the Colony in Woodstock

The Final "Different Music Festival"


CMS Goes to Turkey!

The Legendary Creative Music Studio Featured at Istanbul Festival


* Sneak Preview Performances during the "The Different Music Festival" @ The Colony Café in Woodstock NY, July 3rd, features

-Steve Gorn, Ingrid Sertso, Karl Berger, John Lindberg,
Tani Tabbal, Ted Orr

-the legendary CMS World Jazz Orchestra
- CMS Funk All Stars - Blue Food/Futu Futu soloists

Woodstock's legendary Creative Music Studio will be the center of an unusual 11-day festival in Istanbul,Turkey, at the end of July, with a sneak preview for area music lovers at the

Colony Café in Woodstock, Saturday July 3rd, 7:30pm.

Turkish melodies will guide much of the improvisatory explorations that CMS is known for: exciting ensembles from Trios, Quintets to the legendary 18 piece CMS World Jazz Orchestra led by Karl Berger, take part in this festive evening, where every player is a soloist, including special guest Steve Gorn, bansuri flute, performing with Ingrid Sertso, vocals, CMS founder Berger, piano/vibes, John Lindberg, bass, Tani Tabbal, drums. The evening also includes the CMS Funk All Stars, led by Ted Orr and featuring the "Duchess of Funk" Alana Orchid and members of Blue Food and Futu Futu, plus CMS Orchestra Soloists. Proceeds for the Colony Cafe event will benefit the CMS Archive Project.
Tickets are $ 25, students/seniors $ 20, CMS members/subscribers free. For more information on CMS, the Woodstock concert event and the Turkish fetsival, contact Stanton Warren at 845 679 8847.

Why Turkey?
CMS, known internationally as the birthplace of the contemporary world music movement, has always considered Turkey the Ground Zero of World Music, with influences converging from Asia, Africa and Europe. Several Turkish musicians were regulars at the CMS Woodstock campus in the 70s and 80s, notably composer/saxophonist Ismet Siral. The Istanbul event is dedicated to Ismet Siral and CMS. Therefore the title ISCMS Festival ( see www.ISCMS.com <http://www.ISCMS.com> ).

The Turkish festival features 11 days of workshops and concerts. Some of what will be performed on July 3 at the Colony Café will be performed 4 weeks later in Istanbul by a host of international and Turkish performers and an international student body.

The Creative Music Studio, founded in 1971 by Karl Berger, Ingrid Sertso and Ornette Coleman, was the pre-eminent institution for world music and avant-garde jazz. Credited as the birthplace of World Jazz, the Creative Music Studio featured some of the world's most renowned improvising musician/composers. The CMS community now exists as a remarkable network of creative musicians all over the
world ( see http://www.creativemusicstudio.org).

The Creative Music Studio Archive Project started two years ago: CMS collaborates with Columbia University's Center for Jazz Studies in preserving its tape collection and providing first-person accounts of this exiting period of the development of free and world jazz. Among the extraordinary artists included on these recordings: Don Cherry, Anthony Braxton, Leo Smith, Sam Rivers, Ed Blackwell, Foday Suso,
Abdullah Ibrahim, Roscoe Mitchell, Joseph Jarman, Cecil Taylor, Jimmy Giuffre, Frederic Rzewski, Steve Lacy, Carla Bley, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, Paulo Moura, Nana Vasconcelos, Pauline Oliveros, Karl Berger, Trilok Gurtu, Steve Gorn,
Ismet Siral, Fred Frith, Oliver Lake, Lee Konitz, Leroy Jenkins, George Lewis, Olu Dara and many other stellar talents (for more info, visit
http://www.CreativeMusicStudio.org and http://www.myspace.cm/cmsarchive).

"CMS has had a major impact on improvising musicians across several generations" ... The Jazz Times.
A definitive history of jazz in the 1970s - a book yet to be written - ought to give...CMS... central importance". New York Times




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