Mid-Day Music at Columbia featuring David Acevedo, jazz trumpet

Wednesday, March 7, 2018 - 1:00pm to Thursday, March 8, 2018 - 1:55pm
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 Come join us in the Garden Room at Faculty House, where Students and Music Associates from Columbia University's Music Performance Program will be showcased in an afternoon recital series.


 PROGRAM

Selections will be announced from the stage


BIOGRAPHY

David Acevedo is an NYC-based trumpeter and composer who has lived in the city for almost his entire life. Coming from an artistic background mainly consisting of jazz and Latin musics, he is now primarily interested in playing and composing music influenced by these traditions as well as M-BASE, metal, contemporary classical, and electronic. In addition, he has recently begun composing music for contemporary chamber groups, exploring the intersection of composition and improvisation in this setting. He is currently pursuing his B.A. in Music, and leads a five-piece ensemble called Eyehear, which is comprised of friends from school. 


 

All events are sponsored by Columbia University's Music Performance Program and are free and open to the public.

 Mid-Day Music @ Columbia offers live music to a general audience, following the tradition established by Aaron Warner and Isidor Isaac Rabi, great lovers of music whose memories live on at Faculty House. 

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