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Ezekiel's Wheels Klezmer Concert
Klez-out with Boston's exhilarating Ezekiel's Wheels, at Jupiter Hall, part of Lucky Strike Social in Crossgates Mall. With special student, senior and group rates, you can afford to bring the whole gang.
Internationally-acclaimed Ezekiel's Wheels Klezmer Band improvises with the intimacy of chamber music and the intensity of a rowdy dance band. Ezekiel's Wheels features Abigale Reisman (violin, backing vocals), Jonathan Cannon (violin), Kirsten Lamb (double bass, lead vocals), Nat Seelen (clarinet), and Pete Fanelli (trombone).
Will-call available starting at 12:30 pm, October 21st. Day-of-event tickets are $5 more.
Musician Bios:
Abigale Reisman
Abigale is a violinist, composer, improviser, and educator. She received her Bachelors degree at The Manhattan School of Music for Classical Violin Performance, where she became involved in the contemporary music scene and klezmer music. She went on to receive her Masters degree at The New England Conservatory for Contemporary Improvisation. There, she developed her compositional skills while working in a rich collaborative environment. Abigale has toured around the world performing Klezmer music, classical music, rock music, and contemporary music. She has had the privilege to share the stage with great musicians such as David Krakauer, Anthony Coleman, Jeffery Zeigler, Amanda Palmer, Sarah Jarosz, Hankus Netsky, and Jherek Bischoff. Abigale currently lives in Boston, where she performs with and composes for several bands including Ezekiel's Wheels, Romanian quartet Mierlita, a metal band, an Italian Pop band, and various Free Improvisation ensembles.
Jonathan Cannon
Jonathan Cannon has studied a wide range of world music, with particular focus on klezmer, lautaresc (Romanian), and modern contra dance fiddling styles. He performs regularly on violin, guitar, and tenor guitar for concerts and social dances across New England. In his other life, Jon holds a PhD in mathematics from Boston University, and is first author on six peer-reviewed journal articles in computational neuroscience. He currently teaches math and science to 6th-12th graders at Meridian Academy in Jamaica Plain. He is a committed music educator as well as a performer: working around his academic career, he teaches violin lessons to students of assorted ages and levels, organizes regular klezmer jams at Boston Workmen's Circle, and runs fiddling and ear-training workshops at camps, festivals, and schools. Following his passion for community-building through music, he organized the inaugural Brown University Folk Festival, and he currently co-chairs the programming committee for the annual New England Folk Festival. He is a casual player of the mandolin, banjo, jaw harp, and bodhran (Irish drum), and he is becoming increasingly serious in his musical training on nose flute, washboard necktie, and singing saw.
Kirsten Lamb
Kirsten Lamb is a double bassist and vocalist originally from northern New Jersey. Praised by the Boston Globe for her versatility and assurance and the Huffington Post as a brilliant young musician, she has performed extensively throughout the United States and internationally. Kirsten graduated from the Oberlin Conservatory in 2009 with a Bachelor of Music in double bass and Ethnomusicology. She also holds a Master of Music Degree in Contemporary Improvisation from the New England Conservatory, where she was awarded the Gunther Schuller Medal upon her 2015 graduation for extraordinary contributions to the life of New England Conservatory. An avid teacher, Kirsten maintains a private studio and is on Double Bass Faculty for the Wellesley Public Schools, Bridge Boston Charter School, Dana Hall School of Music, and New England Conservatory's Jazz Lab. She holds a weekly teaching residency through Young Audiences of Massachusetts serving Horizons for Homeless Children, and another through the Brookline Early Education Program serving Brookline Public Schools. Additionally, Kirsten is a frequent guest teaching artist and workshop leader at universities and grade schools all over Greater Boston.
Nat Seelen
Clarinetist Nat Seelen studied music theory, history, and composition at Brown University, where he received the Brand Musical Premium, the Buxtehude Premium for Musical Excellence, and departmental honors for his ethnomusicology thesis on klezmer music. An active composer and writer as well as a performer, Nat won first prize in the 2015 Klezmer Company Orchestra Composition Competition and a 2016 Iguana Music Fund grant to write a pedagogical text on klezmer music. Nat reviews concerts for AllAboutJazz and has performed on clarinet, saxophones, and percussion with Hankus Netsky, OktoEcho, The Macrotones, The Longwood Symphony, The Mercury Symphony, and many others. In past lives, he has been a zookeeper, a comic book librarian, a management consultant, and an AP music theory teacher. He lives in Cambridge, MA with his wife.
Pete Fanelli
Pete Fanelli began playing trombone at the age of eight. Shortly afterwards, he received his Bachelors Degree in jazz performance from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY. He has studied trombone and jazz improvisation under CNY Jazz Orchestra member Joe Colombo, Professor Mark Kellogg and Dr. Howard Potter at the Eastman school, Steve Frank, and Curtis Fuller, and has played with the Gap Mangione Big Band, the Dave Rivello Ensemble, and the Eastman Jazz Ensemble. He currently belongs to the Eastman Broadband Ensemble, which has given him the opportunity to collaborate with renowned composers and conductors Juan Trigos, Carlos Sanchez-Guitierrez and Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon in contemporary music festivals in Italy, Mexico and the U.S. Pete has had the privilege to share the stage with great musicians such as Slide Hampton, Avishai Cohen, Peter Erskine, Dick Oatts, John Fedchock, Marian McPartland, Rufus Reid, David Berger, Pat LaBarbara, Gerry Niewood and Rich Perry. He has taught trombone and improvisation through the Eastman Community Music School and currently maintains a teaching studio at the Holliston School for the Performing Arts in Holliston, MA.
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LocationJupiter Hall at Lucky Strike Social, Crossgates Mall (View)
1 Crossgates Mall Dr
Albany, NY 12203
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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