Fred Katz

Evening Music | May 6, 2010

As a member of the Chico Hamilton Quintet, Fred Katz became one of the foremost practitioners of chamber jazz, an intermingling of jazz and classical music that appeared on the musical stage in the 1950s. Tonight we hear Katz’s “Suite for Horn.” Also, music from Arnold Rosner and Sebastian Yradier.


Also Featured Tonight:

Alec Wilder / Suggestion for Bored Dancers
Jean Francaix / Sonatine
Gabriel Faure / Masques et bergamasques, Op. 112
Carl Fischer / Loma
John Duarte / Joan Baez Suite

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