【Live streaming & archive ticket】May.29(sat) Joshua Breakstone + Phillip Strange special duo concerts "Spring series" vol.3: The Music of "George Gershwin & Irving Berlin" | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-11-15T14:18:52+09:00 Peatix 100BAN Hall 【Live streaming & archive ticket】May.29(sat) Joshua Breakstone + Phillip Strange special duo concerts "Spring series" vol.3: The Music of "George Gershwin & Irving Berlin" tag:peatix.com,2021:event-1917008 2021-05-29T19:00:00JST 2021-05-29T19:00:00JST “The Duo”   Joshua Breakstone + Phillip Strange special duo concerts "Spring series" vol.3:  The Music of “George Gershwin & Irving Berlin”●Date: 2021.5.29 (sat) ●Time: 7:00-8:50, JST (2stages)●Players: Joshua Breakstone (guitar), Phillip Strange (piano)●Ticket: ¥1250 + gratuity●Contact: 100BAN Hall ( hall(a)100ban.jp )●Website: http://www.100ban.jp/posts/20210423theduo/We are streaming the concert for the people who cannot attend but wishing to enjoy the show.  This is a streaming with high-quality sound and will be archived for after the concert until June 6th(sun) JST. You will be receiving automated emails twice (after your ticket purchase and 24hrs before the streaming) which guide you to "Watch Stream page" where you can reach the streaming URL (you will be watching the streaming on YouTube), or you can reach the Watch Stream page via "ticket dashboard" on your Peatix account. (Please read this instruction for reaching the streaming URL.) https://help-attendee.peatix.com/en/support/solutions/articles/44001934587-how-to-join-an-online-event  【precautions】*Live streaming tickets are available for sale until June 6th(sun) 10:00pm (JST).*The video will be archived after the concert and available until June 6th(sun) 11:59pm (JST).*Due to the limitation of the technologies available to us, there is a possibility that the video / audio being delivered may be delayed or disturbed, and in the worst case, it may not be delivered successfully. If you cannot watch the streaming comfortably in real time, please watch the archive later. We apologize any inconveniences in such cases.【The Artists】Joshua Breakstone / guitarhttp://www.joshuabreakstone.com/A fine bop-based guitarist, Joshua Breakstone discovered jazz when he was 14. He studied for several years with Sal Salvador, yet at the time was gigging regularly with a rock group. He attended Berklee, and in 1977, toured Canada with the reed player Glen Hall, making his recording debut on Hall's Sonora release. During and after teaching guitar at the Rhode Island Conservatory of Music (1979-1981), Breakstone worked in New York with Warne Marsh, Emily Remler, Dave Schnitter, and Vic Juris. In 1983, he recorded his first album (Wonderful!) for Sonora. While that date had Barry Harris on piano, his follow-up featured Kenny Barron. Breakstone went on to record for Contemporary (including a quartet date featuring Pepper Adams), Capri, Evidence, and Double-Time, helping keep the legacy of quiet bop guitar alive. He has toured twice a year in Japan for more than 30 years as well as all over Europe, the US, and Canada. He has 22 recordings as a leader with such jazz legends as Kenny Barron, Barry Harris, Tommy Flanagan, Pepper Adams, Jimmy Knepper, Jack McDuff, Mickey Roker, and Al Harewood. He is also the author of “Jazz Etudes: Studies For The Beginning Improviser”, a standard text at many colleges and universities in the US and Europe, and has presented workshops in his travels throughout the world. Joshua moved to Kyoto in June of 2018. Phillip Strange / pianohttps://phillipstrange.wixsite.com/phillipstrangeDuring his childhood, Strange resided in Pittsburgh, PA, where his father (Richard Eugene Strange, b. 1928) was director of bands at Carnegie Mellon University. Strange’s mother (born Marian Lucille Box, 1928) and older brother (Steven Strange, b. 1952) played piano at home as Strange grew up. As a young adult, Strange lived in Phoenix, AZ, where he studied jazz and began playing professionally. Phillip Strange has studied at Arizona State University (BM Instumental Music, 1984; MM Piano Performance, 1988), and the University of Miami (DMA Instrumental Jazz Performance, 2003). Strange’s jazz piano teachers include Clare Fischer (lessons from 1982-1983), Chuck Marohnic (lessons from 1980-1988), and Vince Maggio (lessons from 1999-2002). Strange has studied classical piano extensively. Classical piano teachers include Robert Hamilton (lessons from 1986-1988), Stephen DeGroute (lessons from 1985-1986), and James Ruccolo (lessons from 1978-1984). Strange performed six piano concerti with the Tempe Symphony (Tempe, AZ, 1980-1987). After graduating from Arizona State University in 1988 (BM Instumental Music, MM Piano Performance) Strange moved to Kobe, Japan, where he taught jazz at Koyo School of Music, and played professionally. In 1999, Strange moved to Miami, FL to study and teach at the University of Miami.Strange has been an active jazz pianist, composer, and music educator for the past twenty-eight years. In addition to numerous tours and recordings, he has performed throughout the USA, Canada, Europe, and Japan. Strange has performed or recorded with such jazz artists as Joe Henderson, Lew Tabackin, Dave Holland, Ernie Watts, Harry “Sweets” Edison, Peter Erskine, “Slide” Hampton, Marc Johnson, Jon Faddis, James Moody, Frank Gambale, Richie Cole, Kazumi Watanabe, Dave Carpenter, Ira Sullivan, Mike Miller, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Melton Mustafa, Allan Harris, Cathy Segal-Garcia, and many more. Strange has taught at Arizona State University, and the Interlochen Center for the Arts. He has given recitals and master classes at various universities in the US, including the State University of New York (Plattsburgh), the University of Illinois at Champaigne-Urbana, and Michigan State University. Strange is currently a lecturer in the Studio Music and Jazz Department at the University of Miami.(pictures from the last concert in December.) Updates tag:peatix.com,2021-05-13 02:05:11 2021-05-13 02:05:11 タイトル は 【Live streaming & archive ticket】May.29(sat) Joshua Breakstone + Phillip Strange special duo concerts "Spring series" vol.3: The Music of "George Gershwin & Irving Berlin" に変更されました。 Orig#1006433