Onassis Cultural Center NY to Present Live Recording of 'Chroma' by Petros Klampanis Tomorrow

By: Dec. 09, 2015
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The world premiere of CHROMA, a new performance project fusing jazz, classical, Greek folk, and world music, takes place on December 9 and the event is sold out. Don't miss this remarkable experience - join us December 10 for a live recording session.

Chroma - defined as the purity or intensity of a color - is performed by 13 musicians (strings and percussion) expressing a palette of emotions and ideas captured in the works created by composer and performer Petros Klampanis.

CHROMA will be performed by: Petros Klampanis, bass, voice, compositions, arrangements; Gilad Hekselman, guitar, composition; Shai Maestro, piano; John Hadfield, drums and percussion; Keita Ogawa, percussion; Maria Manousaki, Gokce Erem, Megan Gould, and Maria Im, violin; Carrie Frey and Peter Kiral, viola; Colin Stokes and Maria Jeffers, cello.

Accompanying the performance, Athens-based visual and jewelry artist Eleni Kyrmizaki, is creating an installation work created for CHROMA.

Petros Klampanis has performed alongside some of New York City's renowned jazz musicians, including saxophonist Greg Osby, pianist Jean-Michel Pilc, and drummer Ari Hoenig. His extensive list of appearances in USA, includes Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. He has performed at the internationally acclaimed North Sea Jazz Festival and the Palatia Jazz Festival in Germany.

His relationship with Greg Osby led to the release of his début album, Contextual, on the saxophonist's Inner Circle Music label. The album was praised by acclaimed bassist Arild Andersen as "one of the most exciting projects I have heard from a bass player in years." His arrangement of the Greek folk song "Thalassaki" was recently performed by the Greek Public Symphonic Orchestra in Athens, with whom Klampanis performed in 2013. He was recently voted as the "Best Artist of 2015" on jazzonline.gr.

Free admission. For more information, visit onassisusa.org/chroma. Onassis Cultural Center NY is located at 645 Fifth Avenue at 51st Street, NYC.


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