Monday 1.27 Yumi Hwang-Williams and Hsing-ay Hsu Play Beethoven |
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“Unerring musical intelligence and technical mastery” – Marin Alsop
Concertmaster of the Colorado Symphony for nearly 20 years, critically acclaimed soloist Yumi Hwang-Williams celebrates the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth with works for violin and piano, accompanied by multi-award-winning pianist Hsing-ay Hsu. |
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Tuesday 1.28 Fred Hersch Trio |
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“One of the major ensembles of our time” – The Wall Street Journal Through more than 30 years and five incarnations, the Fred Hersch Trio has placed itself at the pinnacle of modern jazz, venerated as the epitome of thrilling interplay and dynamic spontaneity. The current line-up has released six acclaimed albums in less than a decade, garnering two Grammy nominations and countless other honors, including being named the top jazz group of 2019 by DownBeat’s Critics Poll. |
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Wednesday 1.29 Fred Hersch Trio |
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“One of the major ensembles of our time” – The Wall Street Journal Through more than 30 years and five incarnations, the Fred Hersch Trio has placed itself at the pinnacle of modern jazz, venerated as the epitome of thrilling interplay and dynamic spontaneity. The current line-up has released six acclaimed albums in less than a decade, garnering two Grammy nominations and countless other honors, including being named the top jazz group of 2019 by DownBeat’s Critics Poll. |
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Thursday 1.30 CCJA Winter Small Group Concert |
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Join the Colorado Conservatory for the Jazz Arts (CCJA) for a night of sensational student ensembles directed by the biggest names in the Denver jazz scene. Free admission! |
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Thursday 1.30 The Dazzle Sessions |
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10:30 PM Happy Hour until closing |
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Open jam session with a house band of Denver's finest. Free to attend. |
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Friday 1.31 Ken Walker Sextet |
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For years now, Ken Walker and his sextet have been holding down the last Friday of every month at Dazzle. And every month, the house is packed and the band is swingin’. They are the best performers and educators in the state, and their impact on the regional music scene is incomparable. Come out for an unforgettable evening of music and hear firsthand how they’ve earned this honored spot at Denver’s premier jazz club. |
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Friday 1.31 Matt Skellenger Group |
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Combining centuries-old acoustic instruments with modern electronic instruments and effects, it’s safe to say you’ve likely never heard a band quite like the Matt Skellenger Group. In April the group released their 4th studio album Vitality, a blend of jazz, world music, and fusion featuring an incredible lineup of nonpareil musicians. Don’t miss out on this singular sonic world! |
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Saturday 2.1 Rico Jones Quartet ft. Dave Kikoski and Ari Hoenig |
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First prize winner in the 2019 Vandoren Emerging Artist competition, saxophonist Rico Jones returns to his native Colorado with a stellar quartet of fellow NYC musicians, including critically acclaimed drummer Ari Hoenig and pianist Dave Kikoski. |
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Saturday 2.1 Pierce Murphy Trio |
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The Pierce Murphy Trio brings an old-school jazz touch to modern music. With hip-hop, pop, and rock reimagined through a distinct 70s guitar and voice trio sound, they’ve performed far flung gigs in Tokyo and Paris, all while maintaining strong Denver roots. |
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Dazzle is located at 1512 Curtis Street in Downtown Denver. Nightly parking available at Independence Plaza Garage at 16th & Curtis for $6. Dazzle is all ages until 10:30pm. |
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