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Katya Dreyer-oren With The Harvey Diamond Quartet at New School Of Music

Courtesy of Jon Dreyer | Posted on August 12, 2019

Where

New School Of Music
25 Lowell St
Cambridge, MA
Map
617-492-8105

Katya Dreyer-oren With The Harvey Diamond Quartet at New School Of Music

When

Sat, August 17, 2019
8:00 pm

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Musicians

Nick Brust
saxophone, alto
Jon Dreyer
bass, acoustic

About

Saturday August 17 2019, 8:00 pm. Katya Dreyer-Oren, vocals; with The Harvey Diamond Quartet featuring Harvey Diamond, piano; Nick Brust, saxophone; Jon Dreyer, bass; Gary Fieldman, drums. At the New School of Music, 25 Lowell St, Cambridge MA. Walk from Harvard Square, take the #71 or #73 bus, or park free in the lot behind the school.

Tickets $20 https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4320841 or at the door.

New York vocalist Katya Dreyer-Oren grew up surrounded by music. She co-founded CQU, an award-winning a cappella vocal jazz quartet, at age 14. Upon graduation, Katya was awarded the DiDomenico Scholarship for Majors in Music. While pursuing undergraduate studies at Brandeis University, Katya became the first music student there to concentrate in jazz. She served as the music director for several of the school's student-run musicals, sang trumpet parts in the big band, played piano with the orchestra, and wrote a jazz re-orchestration of Sondheim's “Company” for a student theatre group. During her junior year study abroad program, Katya was hired as a soloist with the chorus Universidad de Sevilla. After graduating from Brandeis, Katya joined Boston Jazz Voices, an 18-person jazz a cappella group directed by Tsunenori “Lee” Abe, who would become her mentor and friend. Although she was the youngest member of the group, within two years of joining she became the Assistant Director. She was also the co-music director of Fermata Town A Cappella, an award-winning vocal group. She received her master's degree in vocal jazz performance at New England Conservatory, where she studied with Dominique Eade, John McNeil, and Jason Moran. After grad school, she moved to New York, and started More Than Four, a multi-city four-person jazz vocal group with Lee Abe. The group went on to perform at Berklee Performance Center, the Clark Terry UNH Jazz Festival, and WBUR’s yearly reading of A Christmas Carol. Katya became the music director for BLACKOUT, an award-winning post-collegiate a cappella group, where she led the group to perform in locales such as the Today Show and the opening of Hudson Yards. She currently sings with Inspire: a Choir for Unity, a choir that partners with nonprofits to raise awareness, and performs regularly with the Nicholas Brust Quintet....

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