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Ozere
Doors at 7:30 pm Music at 8:00 pm BYOB/ $20 suggested donation (payable at the door)
Address for concert available after completing your RSVP
"Very delicate - rather lovely." - BBC
"Ozere [;;does];; a stellar job of bringing together folk, roots and classical music." - Errol Nazareth, CBC
Ozere
Ozere takes inspiration from classical string quartets and folk bands. It looks like half of each, but with its unique instrumentation, it can do both at once. This music takes you on a journey, from solemn chamber suites to knee-slapping reels.
It began one Toronto evening in April 2012. Violinist/composer Jessica Deutsch gathered together a group of musical guinea pigs and got them to play a few of her songs. At that time she was new to composing, but she already had a distinct style. Her background in chamber music and her experience playing in bands in many genres allowed her to draw from a rich musical palette. The Boston Globe deftly describes the band as "a rootsy take on the string quartet," but Ozere has to be experienced in person to truly take in the immense range of this group.
Ozere thrives in that peculiar space where chance encounters - a stranger on a planes lively turn of phrase, a sign on the side of a Toronto landmark - spark complex pieces. By turns folky and refined, the band sounds at home in Finding Anyplace (released October 19, 2015). Though the strings take center stage, vocals and mandolin expand the sonic palette, as does the subtle edge contributed by David Travers-Smiths imaginative production.
This album was recorded with some of Toronto's finest musicians - Adrian Gross (mandolin/guitar), Lydia Munchinsky (cello, vocals), Bret Higgins (bass), Emily Rockarts (vocals), Eli Bender (cello), Matt Giffin (piano), and Magdelys Savigne Carrion (percussion). Marimba and hand drums merge with the bands core sound. American spiritual gem Wayfaring Stranger gets an old-world twist, while pieces like Anyplace swirl with melodies that hint at everything from hardanger tunes to Carpathian dances and that converse with all the beauty of classical technique. Deutsch weaves original works with traditional pieces, sometimes on a single track. For all its far-flung tendencies, the music feels grounded, of a piece, and yet never too comfortable or settled. This is Deutsch's intention. The identity of the band doesnt fit neatly into something.
Stream their latest album here.
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LocationStone Room House Concerts (View)
Address Provided Following RSVP
Falls Church, VA 22044
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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