28
Feb/11

GREAT MUSIC REIMAGINED

28
Feb/11

The Turtle Island Quartet will give a different spin to the music of Jimi Hendrix at Symphony Space (photo © Jay Blakesberg)

Symphony Space, Leonard Nimoy Thalia
2537 Broadway at 95th St.
Wednesday, March 2, Turtle Island Quartet: The Hendrix Project, $15-$34, 7:30 & 9:30
Friday, March 11, Theo Bleckmann: The Music of Kate Bush, $15-$34, 7:30 & 9:30
212-864-5400
www.symphonyspace.org
www.turtleislandquartet.com
www.theobleckmann.com

Nominated for a 2011 Grammy, Turtle Island Quartet’s Have You Ever Been . . . ? (Telarc, August 2010) features the group’s jazz-classical versions of such Jimi Hendrix songs as “Voodoo Child (Slight Return),” “Hey Joe,” “Little Wing,” and “All Along the Watchtower” as well as tunes inspired by the 1960s guitar god, such as their own new composition, “Tree of Life.” Violinists David Balakrishnan and Mads Tolling, cellist Mark Summer, and violist Jeremy Kittel will be at Symphony Space on March 2 as part of the “Great Music Reimagined” series, highlighting tracks from the album. The series continues March 11 with “Hello Earth! The Music of Kate Bush,” as vocalist Theo Bleckmann takes on the eclectic songbook of the British muse, including “Running Up That Hill” and “All the Love.” He’ll be accompanied by percussionist John Hollenbeck, bassist Skuli Sverrisson, keyboardist Henry Hey, and multi-instrumentalist Caleb Burhans.