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At New England Conservatory, jazz runs hot in young musicians' veins. It means the blaze of improvisation and individual creativity, the warmth of interaction in small ensembles. Experimentation is encouraged. And that's cool!

This tradition goes back 40 years, when NEC launched the first fully accredited jazz studies program at a music conservatory. In celebrating the 40th anniversary of this creative first, NEC dips into the past, present, and future, with a week of club dates in New York. A similar series of club appearances set Boston's jazz clubs ablaze back in October.

A second evening at the Cornelia Street Café celebrates the release of the CD Quare by guitarist André Matos '08 M.M., with sets at 8:30pm and 10pm. Matos's bandmembers are Sara Serpa, vocals; Noah Preminger '08, saxophone; Leo Genovese, piano; Thomas Morgan, bass; Ted Poor, drums.

The Cornelia Street Café is located at 29 Cornelia Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues. There is a $10 cover charge at the door, with a one-drink minimum per set. Admission is ages 18 and over. Reservations are accepted by phone only, 212-989-9319.

Date: March 21, 2010 - 8:30:PM
Price: $10 cover charge at the door, one-drink minimum per set
Location: Cornelia Street Café, 29 Cornelia Street, New York NY

Complete schedule of New York Jazz40 events:
2010-03-20 Cornelia Street Café Anthony Coleman; Jeremy Udden
2010-03-21 Jazz at Lincoln Center George Russell panel
2010-03-21 Cornelia Street Café André Matos
2010-03-22 55 Bar The Public Option; Noah Preminger
2010-03-23 The Jazz Standard Darcy James Argue's Secret Society
2010-03-24 The Jazz Standard All-star faculty ensemble; Marty Ehrlich
2010-03-25 Douglass Street Music Collective New Mellow Edwards; alumni jam
2010-03-26 Joe's Pub Vocalist showcase
2010-03-26 Cornelia Street Café John McNeil/Bill McHenry Quartet
2010-03-27 B.B. King's NEC jazz stars

More on NEC's Jazz40 celebrations.



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WITHOUT CRAFTSMANSHIP, INSPIRATION IS A MERE REED SHAKEN IN THE WIND. JOHANNES BRAHMS