- Buy a CD--or two!---I finally recorded not one, but two solo piano projects. Mutual Admiration---Philip Orr plays Philip Orr is a conspectus of jazz originals, intimately recorded on a responsive Steinway concert grand Some of these you may have heard at previous recitals and concerts but some of them are showing their smooth, unblemished skin to the light of day for the very first time. Engaging Mystery: Bethlehem Revisited is Advent/Christmas/Epiphany music ancient and modern, in new guises or with none at all, sincere and straight-forward.
- at the new Philip Orr, Musician website, www.philiporrmusician.com. News, music (audio and printed) and biography---simple and sweet. Take a spin and let me know what you think!
Original Compositions Performed by the Sustainable Jazz Duo and the Lunar Octet
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Two New CDs by SJE Pianist, Phil Orr
Phil Orr, the Sustainable Jazz Ensemble's first pianist, has released two excellent CDs of his own arrangements and compositions, all beautifully done. He offers new music in the form of originals, and imaginative takes on the "Advent/Christmas/Epiphany" traditions. Like Phil, this music is good company. Check it out on his website.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Palmer Square, July 5, noon to 2pm
The Sustainable Jazz Ensemble will B there at P Square in Princeton as part of Palmer Square's Lunchtime Music on the Green series, with performances of Greening the Blues, Scrambled Eggs, Lemon Merengue and other sustaining fare.
Bring a picnic or catch dessert at the Bent Spoon. There will be some chairs sprinkled about, but you can also bring a blanket or your favorite lawn chair.
Bring a picnic or catch dessert at the Bent Spoon. There will be some chairs sprinkled about, but you can also bring a blanket or your favorite lawn chair.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
May 19 Potluck and House Concert
Some of the jazz scene in Princeton takes place in the homes of music lovers who have a space appropriate for performances. SJE is giving an all-acoustic performance this Saturday, May 19, as part of the Salon 33 series in a private music room across Route 1 from Princeton. Potluck at 7pm; concert starts at 8pm. All are welcome. Please email me for details (click here for my profile and email address).
Friday, April 20, 2012
Thursday, May 3 at Labyrinth Bookstore in Princeton
The Sustainable Jazz Ensemble will perform for Art Walk #3 on the lower floor of Labyrinth Bookstore on Nassau Street in Princeton. Time is 6-8pm. You can sit and listen or browse for books as the music floats up the stairs to the main floor.
Monday, April 9, 2012
April 14 Event: Walks Across Princeton
This Saturday, I'll be performing original compositions and a few jazz standards with a spring theme , accompanied by Janet Vertesi on harp. The performance, at Mountain Lakes House in Princeton, is a bit unusual in that people will access it on foot, along forest trails that converge at Mountain Lakes.
The event is being organized by Friends of Princeton Open Space. You can sign up for one of three guided walks of varying lengths that start at different locations and all end up at Mountain Lakes House for refreshments and some music. This is a free event. We'll play from 2:15 to 3:15.
Register at fopos.org.
The event is being organized by Friends of Princeton Open Space. You can sign up for one of three guided walks of varying lengths that start at different locations and all end up at Mountain Lakes House for refreshments and some music. This is a free event. We'll play from 2:15 to 3:15.
Register at fopos.org.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
University's Keller Center Features SJE Composition
You may have heard us play a tune called Funky River, which had its beginnings as a piece commissioned by the Keller Center of Princeton University. They wanted eight bars of music to go with their graphics at the beginning of videos posted on their website. I was happy with the way it turned out, and later expanded it into a composition to perform with the group.
To hear the music, go to the Keller Center website and click on one of the videos. The university added the lyrics: "Princeton University's Keller Center, educating leaders for a technology driven society. It may not qualify us as the new Rodgers and Hart, but it has nonetheless piggybacked on tens of thousands of video downloads.
To hear the music, go to the Keller Center website and click on one of the videos. The university added the lyrics: "Princeton University's Keller Center, educating leaders for a technology driven society. It may not qualify us as the new Rodgers and Hart, but it has nonetheless piggybacked on tens of thousands of video downloads.
Friday, February 10, 2012
March 1--Free Performance at Labyrinth Bookstore
We'll be performing Thursday, March 1, downstairs at the Labyrinth Bookstore, 122 Nassau Street in Princeton, as part of an Art Walk event organized by the university art museum and the Arts Council. Performing time is 6-8pm.
Labyrinth fits well into the 3/50 concept, which involves choosing 3 local businesses you value having in town, and spending $50/month at each one.
Labyrinth fits well into the 3/50 concept, which involves choosing 3 local businesses you value having in town, and spending $50/month at each one.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Article on SJE at GeniusCountry.com
A very nice article on our Nov. 18 concert at the Arts Council of Princeton, including some photos of the performance. The writeup is in the "panache" section of a new online magazine at geniuscountry.com.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Arts Council Performance--Friday, November 18
The Solley Theater on the second floor of the Arts Council of Princeton is one of the best places in town to hear live music. We'll be playing a mix of our sustainable standards and new material--all locally composed. Music starts at 8pm. Tickets are $10 or $5 for students/members/seniors.
Steve Hiltner on tenor sax and clarinet, Ron Connor on the beautiful Arts Council grand piano, and Jerry D'Anna on acoustic bass.
The Arts Council is at 102 Witherspoon St.
Steve Hiltner on tenor sax and clarinet, Ron Connor on the beautiful Arts Council grand piano, and Jerry D'Anna on acoustic bass.
The Arts Council is at 102 Witherspoon St.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
November Performances Feature Note Up-cycling Demos
This month, during two Princeton performances of its original jazz and latin compositions, the Sustainable Jazz Ensemble will demonstrate the art of musical note recycling. Tonight, Thursday, Nov. 3, we'll be at the Labyrinth Bookstore, down in the book-lined basement.
Friday, Nov. 18 at 8pm we'll perform a concert at the Arts Council of Princeton, with their beautiful grand piano.
The group specializes in the so-called "upcycling" of notes, which involves utilizing well-worn C's, B flats, G sharps, what have you, to fashion fresh, new melodies. Our sophisticated jazz technology allows us to even utilize an occasional C flat or B sharp--notes that might otherwise sadly end up in a landfill. As is well known, most note recycling these days is done by iPods and other mechanical devices. To see a Sustainable Jazz Ensemble performance is to witness an updated form of ancient note recycling techniques, performed by real people operating real note-regenerating instruments.
In a culture where so much goes to waste, it can be satisfying to hear notes getting recycled in melodious ways at sometimes dizzying speeds, right before your very ears. Audience members are encouraged to bring spare musical notes for recycling. All scale tones, numbers 1-7, are accepted.
Friday, Nov. 18 at 8pm we'll perform a concert at the Arts Council of Princeton, with their beautiful grand piano.
The group specializes in the so-called "upcycling" of notes, which involves utilizing well-worn C's, B flats, G sharps, what have you, to fashion fresh, new melodies. Our sophisticated jazz technology allows us to even utilize an occasional C flat or B sharp--notes that might otherwise sadly end up in a landfill. As is well known, most note recycling these days is done by iPods and other mechanical devices. To see a Sustainable Jazz Ensemble performance is to witness an updated form of ancient note recycling techniques, performed by real people operating real note-regenerating instruments.
In a culture where so much goes to waste, it can be satisfying to hear notes getting recycled in melodious ways at sometimes dizzying speeds, right before your very ears. Audience members are encouraged to bring spare musical notes for recycling. All scale tones, numbers 1-7, are accepted.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Arts Council Performance--Friday, November 18
The Arts Council of Princeton has a wonderful space for hearing music, and an excellent grand piano. We're looking forward to performing in this special space and hope you can come. Music starts at 8pm. More information upcoming.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Princeton Library Benefit
The Sustainable Jazz Ensemble will perform as part of an October 14 benefit for the Princeton Library. The event, for which tickets are required, includes a talk by New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast, a live auction, and sit down dinner.
Performance at the Antiques Show Preview Party
The Sustainable Jazz Ensemble takes its show to the Princeton Airport tonight to provide music for the Historical Society of Princeton's annual Antiques Show Preview Party. The party kicks off a weekend of Antique Show events. We'll be performing from 7-10pm in the expansive environs of the main hangar, next to a tent of vintage automobiles.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
US 1 Profiles the Sustainable Jazz Ensemble
In preparation for our performance at Palmer Square tomorrow, a nice writeup about SJE in U.S.1..
Free-Range Musicians To Perform this Thursday and Friday
Unlike industrially raised music, the original compositions of the Sustainable Jazz Ensemble are performed by musicians who live their lives roaming freely outside of cages. In addition to the obvious benefits for the performers, music performed by free range musicians is said to be higher in nutritive value.
You can sample locally grown compositions like Scrambled Eggs and Lemon Merengue while eating lunch on Palmer Square tomorrow (Thursday) from 12 to 2pm, as part of Palmer Square's Lunchtime Music on the Green series. Thanks to Palmer Square for having us.
We'll also be performing for free this Friday from 6:30 - 8pm, surrounded by books in the basement of Labyrinth Bookstore. The trio is composed of Jerry D'Anna on bass, Ron Connor on piano, and myself on saxophone and clarinet.
You can sample locally grown compositions like Scrambled Eggs and Lemon Merengue while eating lunch on Palmer Square tomorrow (Thursday) from 12 to 2pm, as part of Palmer Square's Lunchtime Music on the Green series. Thanks to Palmer Square for having us.
We'll also be performing for free this Friday from 6:30 - 8pm, surrounded by books in the basement of Labyrinth Bookstore. The trio is composed of Jerry D'Anna on bass, Ron Connor on piano, and myself on saxophone and clarinet.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
July 28, noon - 2pm at Palmer Square
The Sustainable Jazz Ensemble will B there at P. Square in Princeton as part of the Lunchtime Music on the Green series, with performances of Scrambled Eggs, Lemon Merengue and other sustaining fare.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Three Fridays in July at Labyrinth Books in Princeton
Labyrinth Books is bringing back summertime jazz with 3 more performance by the Sustainable Jazz Ensemble: free and free-range, sustainable jazz. Coffee and tea will be provided; otherwise b.y.o. and join us for an informal evening of outstanding music.
July 1, 15 & 29, 6:30 - 8 PM
Stephen Hiltner, Jerry d'Anna, Ron Connor
Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau St, Princeton, NJ
July 1, 15 & 29, 6:30 - 8 PM
Stephen Hiltner, Jerry d'Anna, Ron Connor
Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau St, Princeton, NJ
Monday, June 13, 2011
Potluck and House Concert in Princeton This Saturday Evening, June 18
SJE is giving an all-acoustic performance this Saturday, June 18, in a private music room in downtown Princeton. Potluck at 7pm; concert starts at 8pm. Please email me for details (see contact info in right column of this page).
Monday, May 23, 2011
Friday Night at the Labyrinth Bookstore, June 10, 6:30-8pm
The Labyrinth Bookstore on Nassau Street in Princeton has a nice space in the basement for literary and musical performances. Ron Connor is joining us on piano, Jerry D'Anna on bass. A free performance of free-range, sustainable jazz.
SJE to Perform at Updike Farm June 4, 1-3pm
From 1-3pm, we'll be performing as part of the "First Saturdays at the Farm" series at the newly renovated Updike Farm, out Quaker Bridge Road in Princeton. Other activities include "tours of the farmhouse, presentations by artisans, naturalists and farmers; historic games, scavenger hunts for children; and a variety of unique crafts for all ages." We'll play inside if it rains.
Cost: $5/person (ages 3 and older); $8 for 2 people; $10 for group of 3; $15 for group of 4. FREE for HSP members.
Cost: $5/person (ages 3 and older); $8 for 2 people; $10 for group of 3; $15 for group of 4. FREE for HSP members.
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