Schedule of Events Thursday, April 3 at 7:30 PM The Pershounin Quartet
Museum of American Arts and Crafts Movement Bassist Alex Pershounin
brings his world-class Pershounin Quartet to St. PETERSBURG FOR A
UNIQUE CONCERT OF HIS ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS INSPIRED FROM LATIN, Jazz,
World and Folk music. Artists on this concert include Alex Pershounin
(bass), José Valentino (flute& percussion), Silviu Ciulei (acoustic
guitar) and Derris Lee (drums & percussion). The program includes
works like "Tales of the East" transporting the audience into the West
African polyrhythmic environment, exploring multiple meters and
microtonal melodies inspired by the mugham techniques of the
Azerbaijani tradition."Song for Daniel" draws upon the rhythmically
driving texture of the Brazilian samba while “Chernie” is inspired
by Russian folk music fusing improvisation with progressive tempo
acceleration and intensity. Alexander Pershounin has been hailed as a
versatile virtuoso bassist equally fluent in classical, jazz, and
commercial music settings. He has performed on Montreaux Jazz FESTIVAL
IN SWITZERLAND, Pori Jazz FESTIVAL IN FINLAND, Europe’s Jazz Contest
in Belgium, and New Orleans Jazz Fest, among many others. His
performing credits include Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Golson, Bob Berg and
Ray Charles to Itzhac Perlman and Yo Yo Ma. He also has recorded
several commercially released albums as a soloist and ensemble
musician. Dr. Pershounin teaches bass at the University of Florida.
Celebrated for his cross-genre versatility and renowned as a premier
multi-instrumentalist, José Valentino joins the MAACM as a flutist
and percussionist. The world’s most awarded global music flutist,
Valentino has performed across Latin America, the Middle East, the
Mediterranean, Europe, Africa, the U.S., the Caribbean, and Canada. A
multi-Latin GRAMMY Award winner and nominee, he was most recently
nominated for 2024 Best Instrumental Album of the Year for Claude
Bolling Goes Latin. Dr. Valentino is co-chair of Music Business and
Entrepreneurship program at the University of Florida. LATIN GRAMMY
award artist, Silviu Octavian Ciulei, was born in Constanta, Romania.
Silviu has been a top prizewinner in some of the world’s most
prestigious competitions including Guitar Foundation of America’s
International Concert Artist Competition, Schadt String Competition,
and Parkening International Guitar Competition in Malibu, CA. Silviu
is also an acclaimed flamenco guitarist having studied flamenco in
Andalucia, Spain. Silviu speaks five languages fluently, is chief
editor for Guitar Magazine Online, and is a flamenco singer/lead
guitarist with the Maharajah Flamenco Trio. Dr. Ciulei is currently
Director of Guitar Studies at the University of Florida. Derris
Lee’s diverse journey in the music industry as drummer,
percussionist, composer and producer has been adorned with
international awards including a GRAMMY Award for Best Latin
Children’s Album, an ANTHEM Award for Education, Art, & Culture,
three AMCP AVA Digital Awards, ten Global Music Awards, 2024 Downbeat
Student Music Award and was an Associate Producer for the album,
“Rompiendo Fronteras” by Alex Acuña and José Valentino. Derris
is currently a Delores Auzenne Research Fellow at the University of
South Florida. Admission is $30 in advance, $35 at the door available
at the MAACM website: https://my.museumaacm.org/2495/2860
[https://my.museumaacm.org/2495/2860] Date: February 11 - April 3,
2025
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