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Date: Saturday - 3/4/2017
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Hawaii Public Radio (HPR)
Atherton Performing Arts Studio
738 Kaheka Street
Honolulu, HI 96814
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Partners in Time Spans Traditions to Jazz Up Atherton Studio, March 4
Partners in Time returns to HPR's Atherton Studio on March 4 at 7:30 p.m. for a concert of music from the Near/Middle East, spiced with original tunes and jazz fusion. The band will be joined by nationally touring, Armenian-American musician and composer Souren Baronian, a master instrumentalist of both Near/Middle Eastern music and jazz.
Reservations for this evening with Partners in Time with Souren Baronian may be made online at www.hprtickets.org or by calling the station (955-8821) during regular business hours. Tickets are $30 general, $25 for HPR members, and $15 for students with ID; service fees are applied to online orders. The Atherton Studio is located at Hawaiʻi Public Radio, 738 Kāheka Street. Doors open a half hour before the performance. Advance ticket purchase strongly encouraged as the house is frequently sold out before the performance date.
The music of Partners in Time is drawn primarily from Armenia, Turkey, Greece, Macedonia, and Bulgaria. Band members are Kip McAtee (guitar), Anita Trubitt (accordion), Ernie Provencher (bass), and Marcia Kemble (dumbek, or hand drum, and frame drum). Baronian adds the G clarinet, soprano saxophone, kaval (flute), dudook (double-reed instrument), dumbek, and tambourine. Many of the pieces they perform together include improvisation, a practice common to both Balkan/Middle Eastern music and jazz. Much of the original material featured on the program is composed by Baronian.
About the artists
Souren Baronian's playing and compositions are a true synthesis of jazz and authentic Near/Middle Eastern music. In his youth, he trained with the renowned Turkish master Safet Gundeger, as well as the legendary jazz musician Lennie Tristano. He has toured and recorded over the years with numerous well-known ethnic and jazz musicians and he performs regularly throughout the U.S. and Europe with his bands Transition and Taksim. Baronian is based in New York, but has been coming to Hawaiʻi annually for many years.
Kip McAtee has played jazz and blues guitar professionally for many years. He was a member of the Sahara Hotel Orchestra in Las Vegas and also performed with blues singer Rufus Thomas and the R & B group Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose. McAtee discovered and began playing Balkan music in the mid-1980s. He played with several Balkan bands on the mainland and has taught Bulgarian tambura at the Balkan Music & Dance Camp in Mendocino, California. McAtee composed some of the original tunes performed by the band.
Anita Trubitt, who was trained in classical piano and has a master's degree in music, had been an international folk dancer for many years when she took up the accordion in the early 1980s so that she could help form a fledgling band to provide live music for the local recreational folk dance group. They were called the Pleasant Peasant Band until 1998, when they adopted their present name, Partners in Time. The band's membership has evolved over the years, and Trubitt is the only member of the current band who has been with the group since its inception.
Ernie Provencher is a versatile and accomplished bassist. He has been active in many musical environments in New York City, Hong Kong, Europe, and Honolulu. His compositions for modern dance have been presented worldwide and he has played on numerous recordings and concert stages including the Berlin Jazz Festival, the Taipei Jazz Festival, The Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, and the Santa Cruz New Music Festival. He received his master's degree in music and double bass performance at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and teaches band and orchestra in local private schools. His interest in Balkan music began when he moved to Honolulu in 1995 and met the members of Partners in Time.
Marcia Kemble, who plays dumbek (hand drum), tupan (bass drum), and frame drum, began studying and playing Balkan music as an outgrowth of her interest in Balkan folk dance. She was a member for many years of the Omega Dancers, a local Balkan and Eastern European folk dance performing group, and has been studying and playing Balkan percussion since the early 1980s.
About HPR's Atherton Performing Arts Studio
The Atherton Studio seats 75 people and is home to a magnificent Bösendorfer concert grand piano. The Studio is available for rent for musical performances, community group meetings, and lectures. It is located in the HPR office and studio complex at 738 Kaheka Street, across from the Honolulu Don Quijote. Metered street parking is available, as are paid lots at the First Hawaiian Bank (Kapiolani branch) and in the Pan Am building.
About Hawaii Public Radio
HPR is a private, non-profit organization which broadcasts classical, jazz, and international music; and in-depth news and informational programming from National Public Radio, American Public Media, Public Radio International, and other local, national, and international program sources, as well as programs produced by Hawaii Public Radio. In October 2013, Charity Navigator, the premier charity evaluator, awarded HPR its second consecutive four-star rating for exceptional fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transparency.
HPR's mission is to serve the entire population of the state of Hawaii with two excellent program streams. HPR-1, the news magazine and fine arts stream, can currently be heard on Oahu and Kauai (KHPR 88.1 FM and 88.5 FM); Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and West Hawaii (KKUA 90.7 FM); and East Hawaii (KANO 91.1 FM (Hilo) and 94.7 FM (Waimea)). HPR-2, the news, local talk, and music stream, is found on Maui, Molokai, Lanai (KIPM 89.7 FM and KIPH 88.3 FM (Hana)); West Hawaii (KIPM 89.7 FM and KHPH 88.7 FM); Oahu and Kauai (KIPO 89.3 FM; KIPL 89.9 FM)
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