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Universal Village presents A World of Music

On March 18, 2012, at 3:00 p.m., the Universal Village—John Tyson - Recorders, Pipe & Tabor; Audie Bridges - Guitars; Steve Tapper - Bass, Guitar, Flutes, Recorders; Daniel Rowe - 'cello; and, Mike Conners - drums/percussion – will present an eclectic program for folk musicians, classical enthusiasts, guitar connoisseurs, Renaissance, and jazz fans at the historic Loring-Greenough House, 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain MA, as part of the Sunday Afternoon at the ‘Greenough House parlor concert series. The Universal Village features  some talented instrumentalists from the Boston area including graduates of the Berklee School of Music, one, currently a faculty member of The New England Conservatory, and performing musicians that have traveled the world.

Meet the members of the Universal Village at afternoon tea following the program.

The Sunday Afternoon at the ‘Greenough House series recreates the atmosphere of 18th and 19th century “musical afternoons” in the 1760 Loring-Greenough House, twice monthly, October to May. Tickets are available at the door: donation $15 ($10 seniors, students and JPTC members). Space is limited; reservations are suggested—call 617-524-3158 or email lghouseconcerts@aim.com.

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John Tyson’s Universal Village features his virtuosic recorder playing, as well as Audie Bridges’ fluid and supportive guitar work. Audie has studied with the likes of Pat Martino and Lenny Breau, and plays guitar in all styles including classical, jazz, Latin, and contemporary New Age. Steve Tapper,  composer/arranger/multi-instrumentalist, will perform on flutes, recorders, guitar and bass. This lineup will be augmented by a Percussionist/Drummer, to be named later.

For reservations or directions, call (617)524-3158, or email  lghouseconcerts@aim.com.

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Upcoming concerts in this series:
Sunday, April 1: Pentimento: Eric Haas, recorders, Olav Chris Hendriksen, archlute- Spanish Composers
Sunday, April 22: Quilisma Consort: A Renaissance instrumental ensemble–French Secular music
Sunday, May 6: Jeremy Quick Duo. Jazz Guitar and vocal

 

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