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SUMMARY:JazzPlasticity with Helen Sung at The DiMenna Center for Classical Music
DESCRIPTION:For our Jazz Finale\, we are thrilled to bring celebrated jazz pianist Helen Sung back to the Festival stage for JazzPlasticity\, a program inspired by the wonders of the brain and Sung’s time as the jazz artist-in-residence at the Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute. She brings her stellar ensemble with her this evening– percussionist Donald Edwards\, saxophonist John Ellis\, bassist Vicente Archer\, and DJ Logic. Come and be a part of this concert recorded live in Cary Hall at the DiMenna Center for a future Chelsea Music Festival Records release! \nAt intermission\, Helen Sung will be joined by Professor of Psychology and Principal Investigator at Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute\, Dr. Sarah M. N. Woolley for a special conversation discussing jazz music inspired “by the birds.” Dr. Woolley’s research of song birds is helping decode how the brain interprets sound — and what happens during development when those sounds are disrupted. Listen as the two discuss how Dr. Woolley’s research impacted Sung’s writing of Jazz Plasticity. \nFollowing the concert\, celebrate the closing of our 15th season with a reception curated by 2024 Culinary Artist-in-Residence Rachel Snyder. \n“…what is undeniable is that this was piano playing at a quite unbelievably jaw-dropping level.”– London Jazz News \n  \nFEATURING \nHelen Sung Quartet \nPiano | Helen Sung \nSaxophone | John Ellis \nBass | Vicente Archer \nPercussion | Donald Edwards \nDJ Logic \n  \nChelsea Music Festival is a proud partner of Steinway Pianos. \nClick to see full list of Festival Sponsors
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LOCATION:DiMenna Center for Classical Music\, 450 West 37th St.\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
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