Elektra Kurtis & Ensemble Elektra to Debut BRIDGES FROM THE EAST, 7/16 at Symphony Space
Violinist, composer and educator Elektra Kurtis has an expansive multi-cultural background. Of Greek origin, she was raised in Poland and graduated from the Warsaw Conservatory at Miodowa, prior to completing her studies in Finland at the Sibelius Academy of Music in Helsinki.
As a NYC resident for over twenty years, Elektra and her own group, Ensemble Elektra (featuring violinist Curtis Stewart; clarinetist Lefteris Bournias; drummer Reggie Nicholson; and bassist Kenny Davis), is dedicated to bridging cultural borders and genres of music, using the essence of Mediterranean music, spiced with Polish, Greek and Arabic flavor, based in contemporary jazz and classical music forms.
With the goal of bringing a fresh perspective to music, mixing the modern beat of NYC life with the ensemble's multi-ethnic roots, Elektra is proud to announce that she will be making her debut performance with her ensemble at the prestigious Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Peter Norton at Symphony Space (2537 Broadway at 95th Street) next Wednesday, July 16th, presenting her new work, "Bridges From The East".
Here's a link to the event: http://www.symphonyspace.org/event/8361/Music/elektra-kurtis-ensemble-elektra "Bridges From The East" features compositions by Elektra separated into three sections - "Rhapsody in Greek", "Dedications" and "Polish Fantasy on Folk Themes". According to the composer, the title of the event, "Refers to how I compose and view myself in the world, and in music. With my multicultural upbringing and experiences, I constantly find what connects the many music traditions and genres and see the similarities of emotions and expressions. I consider myself as being from the East. Eastern Mediterranean - Greece - and living in the eastern US, playing eastern modes, and non-Western music, and the list could go on. 'Bridges from the East' is like casting a rainbow from one end of horizon to the other."guitarist Vangelis Fampas. With her group, Ensemble Elektra, whose members' diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds (African, Caribbean, Greek and Polish American) bring their own flavor to the music, she has released three records - 2000's "The Book of Time"; "AFROdite's Smile", which was released in 2005; and 2010's "Cutting Through". Recently receiving a grant from LMCC to help support her July show at Symphony Space, followed by a performance on August 12 at the Cornelia Street Café, Elektra's goal is to reach listeners far and wide. With her unique blend of jazz, blues, and classical, with African, Egyptian, Greek, and Mediterranean improvisation practices in folk music, she celebrates the human spirit and the universal need of spontaneous expression through music. For more info, go to www.elektrakurtis.com.
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