On Thursday, February 7, six-time Grammy Award-winning composer and jazz pianist Arturo O'Farrill will present "Radical Acts & Musical Deviancy: Friends & Foes at The Piano" - the second installment of his four-month artist-in-residence series at The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space.
The evening will explore piano solos, duets, and battles as O'Farrill navigates the tricky waters of playing alone and with musicians who are both friend and foe. Joining him will be special guests: Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Pacquito D'Rivera, choreographer Ron Brown, tap dance artist Ayodele Casel, trumpeter Steve Bernstein, and saxophonist Roy Nathanson.
Future installments in the "Radical Acts & Musical Deviancy" series will take place on March 12 and April 24. For more info, please visit here.
The Greene Space's Artist-in-Residence program supports artists, curators, and collectives who are remaking culture in New York, presenting world premiere works, and providing audiences with access to live performances and insights into their passions and processes.
The Greene Space is the street-level broadcast studio and performance venue of WNYC and WQXR that produces special live editions of WNYC programs and WQXR concerts and festivals, as well as original programming, including theater events, arts and culture conversation series, political debates and audio theater. It serves as a place for experimentation, cultural discovery and dialogue. For more information, visit www.thegreenespace.org
Photo Credit: Laura Diliberto
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