BRAD SHEPIK QUINTET
BRAD SHEPIK QUINTET TO PREMIERE NEW JAZZ SUITE “HUMAN ACTIVITY PT. 2 CODE RED”
At The Bronx River Art Center
October 30th @ 4 PM
TIckets: Suggested Donation
Adult: $10.00, Senior: $8.00, Student: $5.00, or Pay What You Can
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Guitarist Brad Shepik and quintet will premiere his suite, “HUMAN ACTIVITY Part 2- Code Red” at Bronx River Art Center on October 30th at 4 PM. The Brad Shepik Human Activity Band features Brad Shepik (composition, guitar, tambura, saz), Mazz Swift (violin, voice), Amino Belyamani (piano), Sam Minnaie (bass) and John Hadfield (drums and percussion). "Human Activity Pt. 2” was created with support from City Artist Corps Grants, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and NYFA.
Brad Shepik, among the most versatile and distinctive guitarists of his generation, has performed and/or recorded with such artists as Joey Baron, Bob Brookmeyer, Dave Douglas, Charlie Haden, Carla Bley and Paul Motian and is equally acclaimed his work in several bands performing various styles of world-jazz, including Pachora, Simon Shaheen, Tridruga, the Paradox Trio, Yuri Yunakov’s Bulgarian Wedding Band, and the Commuters.
Human Activity Suite Part 2 – Code Red is a ten movement meditation on the degree to which the danger to the planet has increased over the past fifteen years and the disastrous effects on local populations around the world. It is also a response to Shepik's 2007 composition Human Activity Suite which was organized around the seven continents and the global effects of human activity on climate. By the summer of 2021 and the IPCC report on Climate Change it has become clear that the effects of climate change will increase in severity and continue to be felt by everyone in every corner of the world. This new suite Human Activity Part 2- Code Red will focus on local effects of climate change and will aim to inspire people to take action locally within their community to both preserve local ecosystems and adapt in a sustainable way for future generations. The piece features an ensemble of five musicians who are are improvisors and multi-instrumentalists (guitar, tambura, saz, violin, piano, bass and percussion).
“Human Activity Suite” (Songlines), the absorbingly eclectic new album by the guitarist Brad Shepik, harnesses folk traditions from across the world to make a light- handed statement about global warming". Nate Chinen, The New York Times
“Shepik employs his expertise in multiple musical cultures to deliver an eloquent statement of equal artistic, political, and humanistic urgency. “
Franz Matzner Allaboutjazz.com
“It’s the meditative richness of the music – its compelling sense of endangered cultures and the quiet intensity of its feelings – that gives this work its character...Shepik [is] among the most articulate and quickest-witted of guitarists...” Stuart Broomer, AllAboutJazz
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