The
Brass Menažeri ("Menagerie")
is the San Francisco Bay Area's Balkan Romani
("Gypsy") powerhouse Brass Band.
We cascade through the music of the Serbian,
Macedonian, Greek & Rajasthani Roma with
wild rhythms, soulful vocals & hot improvisations.
The energy is infectious—toes tap,
bodies slam, sweat flies as vital energy
radiates from the dance floor. The Brass
Menažeri is a shining example of traditional
Balkan repertoire combined with new sensibilities,
innovative arrangements & original compositions
at the hands & lips of American devotees.
Peter Jaques (director,
clarinet, trumpet) has been a fixture of
the Bay Area Balkan & Near Eastern music
scene since 1995. His playing style combines
traditional Balkan Rom, Turkish & Greek
idioms with his own, deeply soulful approach.
He also plays with Stellamara (stellamara.com),
a Middle Eastern/Balkan/world fusion ensemble,
and Gamelan X, the Balinese-hybrid
processional orchestra directed by Eric Oberthaler.
Briget Boyle (vocals,
snare) started singing music from Eastern
Europe in 2000 when she attended the College
of Santa Fe as a Music Performance and Composition
major. She relocated to Austin, TX in 2003
where she spent a year as the lead singer
for the African drumming, dancing and singing
ensemble, Umoya. Since moving to the bay
area in 2004, Briget has been a vocalist
and percussionist with Kitka Womens Vocal
Ensemble, Kaila Flexer, Mariana Sadovska,
Linda Tillery, Dan Cantrell, and Amy X Neuburg.
Mary Hofer (clarinet,
alto sax, bass clarinet) started studying
classical clarinet while growing up in Pennsylvania.
Her first exposure to the music of the Balkans
was accompanied by the proverbial flash of
lightning, leading her to play in Bay Area
Balkan bands Voluta Vox, Top Dog Run, and
Late Cift. A lively performer, has also played
woodwinds with West Arican bands Djaly Kunda
Kouyate and Baga Bae.
Larry Leight (trombone,
baritone horn) brings over 40 years experience
on both Euphonium and Trombone to the band.
Larry has played with such bay area legends
as Mitch Woods and Lavay Smith. In addition
to leading horn sections in such clubs as
The Gold Dust , Curtain Call and Café Trieste,
Larry Has backed up singers such as Paula
West , Kim Nally and Denise Perier. A much
sought after soloist for big bands, Larry
recently been selected as lead trombonist
for the Louis Bellson big band.
Rachel MacFarlane (baritone
horn, vocals) has been involved with Balkan
music for 30 years, a mania inextricably
linked with her passion for Balkan languages,
music, dance and domestic arts. Fluent in
Serbian and Croatian, Bulgarian and Macedonian,
she has used her skills to great effect in
such groups as Seattle's Radost Folk Ensemble
and the Bay Area's Macedonian folk band Debela
Machka. She has been director of the East
European Folklife Center for over 10 years.
Rachel has made numerous trips to the Balkans,
including two recent excursions to brass
band festivals in Serbia, where she had the
opportunity to work directly with several
of today's hottest Serbian Rom brass bands.
Eric Oberthaler (trumpet)
is the music director as well as a composer
and featured performer for Gamelan X and
the One People Voice Company. Eric earned
a B.M. from Oberlin Conservatory in 1993
and a M.F.A. from the California Institute
of the Arts in 1996. His composition teachers
have included Randolph Coleman, Richard Hoffman,
Stephen "Lucky" Mosko and Mel Powell.
His trumpet teachers have included Adel Sanchez
and Steven Emery (classical) and Leo Smith
(improvisation). Eric has also studied classical
Indian music with Sarod master Rajeev Taranath,
and has developed fluency in the world of
digital audio as a producer, editor, programmer
and recording engineer.
Michele Simon (tupan,
background vocals) has been involved with
Balkan folk music for over thirty years.
After a detour as a modern dancer and actress,
over the last 17 years, she has been a vocalist
and drummer with a variety of Balkan music
groups including Kitka Women's Vocal Ensemble,
and the dance bands Anoush, Orkestar Sali
and Zabava! Izvorno. She has studied with
numerous native-born musicians, and has appeared
on recordings and stages across America and
in Bulgaria, as well as on Bulgarian National
TV.
Randy Trigg (baritone
horn, accordion) has performed musical styles
from throughout the Balkans for nearly twenty
years. He plays tupan and electric bass with
Zaedno, and accordion and tupan with Rumeli.
He is a former member of Balkan Transit in
Denmark, and Nezabravka in the Bay area.
Randy has studied with Ivan Milev and other
accordion masters in the US and has traveled
to the Balkans with members of Rumeli and
Balkan Transit.
Evan Stuart (Sousaphone)
is a native son of Santa Cruz, CA and was
first brought into the Balkan fold by his
dear mother Helen. Following a difficult
breakup, Evan was convinced by his mom to
attend the East European Folklife Center's
Balkan Folk Music and Dance Workshop in Mendocino
in 2004. As you may have gathered, he was
overcome by the amazing music and community
spirit and soon began playing in the Bay
Area with groups such as The Brash Punks,
The Cope Family Band, Zabava, California
Kapela, Top Dog Run, and now Brass Menazeri.
Besides Tuba, Evan also performs on Tambura,
Bass, and anything else he can get his hands
on!
Alexander Zendzian (baritone
horn) first played horns growing up in the
Penobscot Valley of central Maine. As an
artist based in the Bay Area since 2001 he
has studied and performed with dance pioneers
Anna Halprin and Sara Shelton Mann, and toured
nationally and internationally with Project
Bandaloop and Capacitor. Currently, he is
a member of the Joe Goode Performance Group.
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Sunday Afternoon
- September 21, 2008 / 2:00 and 4:00pm |
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West Lawn |
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