
Andromeda4
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Evan Harlan (accordion, piano)
Andrew Blickenderfer (bass)
Ima Jonsdottir (violin, glockenspeil)
Adam Larrabee (guitar, mandolin)
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About the artists:
Andrew Blickenderfer (bass) has performed with Jeanne Lee, Marvin
‘Smitty’ Smith, Gunter Hampel, Klezmer Conservatory Band, Joel Grey and
The Really Eclectic String Quartet (RESQ), among others. He is a
founding member of the trio Sabana Blanca, creating fully improvised
scores to classic silent films.
Ima Jonsdottir (violin) has toured with Mark Dresser, fellow Icelander
and pop artist Björk, and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra. With Björk
she has performed on The Tonight Show and at the MTV Music Awards. Ima
teaches and performs in the Boston area, with groups such as The Klezmer
Conservatory Band and The Evan Harlan Trio.
Adam Larrabee (guitar, mandolin, composer) appears on the recent Bruce
Hornsby
release, Spirit Trail. He has performed with jazz artists Dave Holland,
Larry Goldings, Hilton Ruiz, and David Gilmore, among others. Mr.
Larrabee is on the faculty of the New England Conservatory of Music.
Evan Harlan (accordion, composer) has recorded and performed
internationally with several jazz and "world music" ensembles including
the Klezmer Conservatory Band and the Mili Bermejo Group. From
1995-2000, Mr. Harlan’s group Excelsior played unorthodox arrangements
of 20th century composers’ works. In addition to performances throughout
New England, their CD Declassified was featured on WGBH radio’s
internationally distributed Art of the States, WBUR’s The Connection and
Here & Now. Mr. Harlan is the recipient of a 2001 Massachusetts Cultural
Council Artist Grant in Music Composition; he has scored numerous works
for film, dance and theater. In addition he has played on the
soundtracks of Sidney Lumet’s A Stranger Among Us and John Sayles’ Lone
Star. In November of 2001 he performed in the orchestra with Luciano
Pavarotti at the Fleet Center in Boston, and in February 2002 was
featured in Hovanhess’ Rubaiyat with the Lexington Sinfonietta.
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