Maria Colletti

23
Jan, 09

Andrea Clearfield’s Salon

Playing flute next week for an arrangement of Mary Bichner’s “Exanimi”
for Box Five

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Andrea Clearfield’s Salon
400 South Sydenham Street
Philadelphia, PA

January 25, 2009

Doors open at 7pm!!

28
Nov, 08

Darius Jones & Co. @ NYU Black Box

Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Time: 8:00pm – 9:00pm
Location: NYU Black Box Theatre, Pless Hall
Street: 82 Washington Square East

Improvisation et Caprice by Eugene Bozza
Darius Jones: Alto Sax

Janus by Paul Hayden
Darius Jones: Alto Sax
Maria Johnson: Flute
(Arr. Jones, Johnson)

Improvisation 1 by Ryo Noda
Darius Jones: Alto Sax

Dai Sospiri by Paola Lopreiato
Darius Jones: Alto Sax
Esther Lamneck: Clarinet

Friction of Things in Other Places by Ricardo Sigal
Darius Jones: Alto Sax

Improvisation in Black by Darius Jones, Mike Pride, Ben Gerstein, Dafna Naphtali
Darius Jones: Alto Sax
Mike Pride: Percussion
Ben Gerstein: Trombone
Dafna Naphtali: Voice and electronics

Darius Jones is an alto saxophonist, composer, and producer. He joined the New York music community in 2005, after living and studying in Richmond, Va. Darius graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a Bachelors in Jazz Studies. Jones has also received a Master’s Degree in Jazz Performance/Composition from New York University. He is currently finishing a Advanced Certificate in Music Education at New York University. Jones also taught for a year as an adjunct professor at in NYU. Darius comes from a diverse musical background that has lead to his unique, alternative, and soulful approach to music. Jones has composed and performed in a wide variety of areas such as electro-acoustic music, chamber ensembles, contemporary jazz groups, avant-garde jazz groups, modern dance performances, and multi-media events. Darius enjoys playing with a steady group of artists and improvisers. The current bands Jones works with are the Cooper-Moore Trio, Mike Pride’s From Bacteria to Boys, Nioka Workman’s House Arrest Band, William Hooker’s Bliss Quartet, Trevor Dunn’s Proof Readers, The Hub, Lewis Barnes’ Hampton Roads, and Period. Darius has collaborated with Andrew D’angelo, Esther Lamneck, William Parker, Jim Black, Charlie Looker, Dafna Naphtali, Sam Hilmer, Weasal Walters, Peter Evans, Nate Wooley, S.E.M Ensemble, Lisle Ellis, Rob Brown, Warren Smith, Alex Waterman, etc. In New York, Darius has produced records for Korean jazz vocalist Sunny Kim and country-folk artist Mary Bragg. Jones has performed in Italy, France, U.S. and Canada. Jones has a band with Travis LaPlante, Ben Greenberg, and Jason Nazary called Little Women, which recently went on a national tour to promote the release of their first record “Teeth” on Sockets and Gilgongo Records. Darius was featured in AllAboutJazz in this years August 2008 issue. Jones is also the recent winner of the Van Lier Fellowship awarded by Roulette.

03
Nov, 08

Photo and Video from Lucia di Lammermoor

Yay for piccolo! I had to count a lot of rests in rehearsals…

Maria Johnson in Lucia di Lammermoor Rehearsal with Opera for Humanity

Maria Johnson in Lucia di Lammermoor Concert with Opera for Humanity

Courtesy Allan Reider Studio (NJ)

Opera for Humanity Video

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Opera for Humanity: Lucia di Lammermoor
Final Dress Rehearsal at Symphony Space, NYC
by Jamie ‘Mimi’ Parroco

Verrano a te (duet)

Featuring Amy Shoremount-Obra (Metropolitan Opera) as Lucia and Jon-Michael Ball (Sante Fe Opera) as Edgardo

Maestro David Gilbert conducting the OFH Orchestra

Under the direction of Artistic Director Christina Henson

17
Oct, 08

“Lucia di Lammermoor” at Symphony Space

Come listen to Il dolce suono at Symphony Space, featuring the lovely Lisa Dispigno on flute and the charming Maria Johnson on piccolo. 😉

A year ago, almost to the day, I was buying THE last seat in the house to hear Natalie Dessay sing Lucia at the Met. The Brooklyn trains were all screwed up that weekend and it took me an extra 40 minutes to get uptown, meaning I had to run out of the train station to get into the house on time and I was all of 30 seconds too late! Ahh! I also broke my favorite high heels while running…and had to listen to the first act downstairs on the tv, which pissed me off. Then during Act II I had to sit next to this guy who was eating crackers during the performance. So I was still pissed off and gave him some of the nastiest looks I’ve ever given anyone during my life. That shut him up.

Donizetti’s “Lucia di Lammermoor”
Thursday, October 23 at 7:30 pm • Peter Jay Sharp Theatre
$65 / $55 / $45

Opera for Humanity Presents: Donizetti’s “Lucia di Lammermoor” (3 Acts, Concert Version)

Starring: Amy Shoremount-Obra (Lucia); Jon-Michael Ball (Edgardo); Charles Sanford (Enrico); Jorge Ocasio (Raimondo); Gregory Spock (Arturo); Kevin Courtemanche (Normanno); Halley Gilbert (Alisa)

Opera for Humanity Chorus and Orchestra

Christina Henson, Artistic Director
Maestro David Gilbert, Conductor

Performance will benefit The Food Bank For New York City and World Vision Child Sponsorship in Malawi and Cambodia.

Produced by Opera for Humanity.

26
Jul, 08

Featured NYU Alumnus

Hey guys, Dr. Lamneck has been kind enough to feature me on the New York University Alumni page! It’s very sweet of her. The bio isn’t up to date anymore, but that’s understandable, seeing as my teaching and performing schedule changes so frequently. I think I sent my bio to her a week or two ago and already I’m teaching at different schools. What can I say? I like the busy life.

So go check it out!

01
Jul, 08

Long Island Conservatory

I’m pleased to announce that beginning this summer, I will be joining the flute faculty of the Long Island Conservatory’s Pre-College Division – T.A.G (Talented and gifted) program!

I will be teaching private lessons, coordinating studio recitals, and helping middle and high school students to prepare for a career in music! This is a very exciting opportunity for me and I can’t wait to start!

For more information on programs at the Long Island Conservatory of Music, please go to http://www.liconservatory.net/.