William Street, alto saxophone
Viktoria Reiswich-Dapp, piano
This event has been canceled due to inclement weather.
Swing
Blues
Boogie
Werner Heider (b. 1930)
Of the Avaricious
Of the Worshipping of Pictures of Saints
Of Books Which Inculcate Precepts
Of the Mouth of Man Which Is a Tomb
Andriy Talpash
Prairie Trio #2
Carleton Macy (b. 1944)
Coleman Wright, baritone saxophone
James P. Callahan (1942–2023)
Philippe Geiss (b. 1961)
Timothy Roberts, soprano saxophone
William Street, alto saxophone
Patrick Rippeon, tenor saxophone
Cliff hernandez, baritone saxophone
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