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"Rapsodia" performed by Aqui Oh Brazilian Jazz Quintet

In this video, the Aqui Oh Brazilian Jazz Quintet performs Amy K Bormet's "Rapsodia" at the Levine School of Music in Washington, DC. The concert was held in Jane Lang Recital Hall on Thursday, January 21, 2010.

Aqui Oh Brazilian Jazz Quintet is:
Amy K Bormet, piano, vocals, flute
Karine Chapdelaine, basses
Matt Dievendorf, guitars, vocals, cavaquinho
Marc Levine, percussion, drums
Chuck Navyac, drums, percussion

 
 

"Revelação" performed by Aqui Oh Brazilian Jazz Quintet

In this video, the Aqui Oh Brazilian Jazz Quintet performs Matt Dievendorf's "Revelação" at the Levine School of Music in Washington, DC. The concert was held in Jane Lang Recital Hall on Thursday, January 21, 2010.

Aqui Oh Brazilian Jazz Quintet is:
Amy K Bormet, piano, vocals, flute
Karine Chapdelaine, basses
Matt Dievendorf, guitars, vocals, cavaquinho
Marc Levine, percussion, drums
Chuck Navyac, drums, percussion

 
 

Meet the Many Faces of Levine: Malika Cherifi

This video profiles Malika Cherifi, a voice student at the Levine School of Music.

 
 

Gershwin's "It Ain't Necessarily So" performed by Jose Franch-Ballester

In this video, Jose Franch-Ballester performs "It Ain't Necessarily So" by Gershwin on Friday November 20, 2009 in Jane Lang Recital Hall at the Levine School of Music. This concert and master class is part of the Young Concert Artists Music Series.

Winner of a coveted 2008 Avery Fisher Career Grant, Jose Franch-Ballester has been called that rare find, an artist whose brilliant mastery of his instrument is matched by sound and secure gifts as a musician by The News-Gazette (Champaign-Urbana), and The New York Sun raved, Young Concert Artists has a winner!

 
 

Jingle Bells: Levine Outreach

Levine's Early Childhood Music Outreach Program at the New Image Development Center in Southeast DC.

 
 

"Chick's Tune" performed by the Levine School Jazz Quintet

"Chick's Tune" by Chick Corea performed by the Levine School Jazz Quintet:
Chris Battistone, trumpet
Noah Getz, saxophone
Pepe Gonzalez, bass
Andrew Hare, percussion
Robert Sykes, piano

The Levine Jazz Quintet and Swiss jazz vocalist Beat Kaestli continue their three-year collaboration at the beautiful and elegant residence of the Swiss Ambassador on November 19, 2009.

 
 

"La Habanera" Beat Kaestli with the Levine School Jazz Quintet

The Levine Jazz Quintet and Swiss jazz vocalist Beat Kaestli continue their three-year collaboration at the beautiful and elegant residence of the Swiss Ambassador on November 19, 2009.

Bizet's "La Habanera" performed by:
Beat Kaestli, vocals
with the Levine School Jazz Quintet:
Chris Battistone, trumpet
Noah Getz, saxophone
Pepe Gonzalez, bass
Andrew Hare, percussion
Robert Sykes, piano

 
 

"Guggisberglied" Beat Kaestli with the Levine School Jazz Quintet

The Levine Jazz Quintet and Swiss jazz vocalist Beat Kaestli continue their three-year collaboration at the beautiful and elegant residence of the Swiss Ambassador on November 19, 2009.

"Guggisberglied" performed by:
Beat Kaestli, vocals
with the Levine School Jazz Quintet:
Chris Battistone, trumpet
Noah Getz, saxophone
Pepe Gonzalez, bass
Andrew Hare, percussion
Robert Sykes, piano

 
 

"Firm Roots" by Cedar Walton, performed by the Matt Dievendorf Trio

"Firm Roots" by Cedar Walton, performed by the Matt Dievendorf Trio, at the 4th annual THEARC Arts Day in Washington, DC.

Matt Dievendorf, guitar
Oliver Albertini,bass
Chad Hochberg, drums

 
 

THEARC Arts Day

October 31st, 2009: The Levine School of Music celebrates the 4th annual THEARC Arts Day in Washington, DC. The southeast campus of Levine School of Music is based at THEARC.

THEARC (The Town Hall Education Arts & Recreation Campus) is a $27 million, 110,000 square foot, state-of-the art campus located in Washington, DC's Ward 8. Ten cultural and social service agencies are based at THEARC, all of which share the goal of helping underserved children and adults reach their full potential.

 
 
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