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Boston's historic train depot, offering live performances and retail on the grand concourse.
When Joe Belmont on guitar teams with Sarah Swersey on flute, it is indeed a fusion of sounds. Dúo Fusión will take you on a journey from bossa nova, tango and world music with jazz and classical mixed in.
The five women who make up the Ariel Quintet, combine the sounds of oboe, flute, clarinet, bassoon and horn in their interpretations of classical and chamber music.
Beautiful harmonies from four flutes emerge as the Copley Chamber Players present music for flute lovers and more. The quartet offers a blend of standard, alto and bass flute to create a sound that’s delighted Boston audiences for the past three decades.
The Lighthouse Trio, composed of Bob Allison on piano, Lou Masiello on drums, and bass-player George Blodgett often is joined by a sax/clarinet/horn player or singer for good measure. The trio +1 delights their listeners with standards from America’s songbook.
Together for more than a decade, the Rusty Scott Quartet is one of Boston’s premier ‘straight-ahead’ jazz bands. Their original compositions and jazz standards have that “Blue Note” sound upholding a healthy respect for jazz tradition