Esteemed flutist Peter H. Bloom to perform chamber works, historical woodwinds, and jazz standards

Flutist Peter H. Bloom, who concertizes worldwide, will give diverse performances this summer: lecture-recital on the early saxophone, Museum of Fine Arts Boston; chamber works with Ensemble Aubade (VT); jazz standards with the Modernistics (NH).
 
 
Peter H. Bloom, flute. Photo by Erlyn Ordinario
Peter H. Bloom, flute. Photo by Erlyn Ordinario
BOSTON - July 4, 2016 - PRLog -- Flutist Peter H. Bloom, who performs across the globe and serves as historical woodwind consultant to the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, will give a lecture-recital on the early saxophone at the Museum on August 1 at 11:00 am (Musical Instrument Gallery, free with museum admission, limited seating). Also this summer, Peter H. Bloom will perform masterworks by Debussy, Ravel, Arnold Bax, and Ladislas de Rohozinski with Ensemble Aubade (Peter H. Bloom, flute; Francis Grimes, viola; Mary Jane Rupert, harp) on July 17 at 10:00 am at Grace Church Rutland Vermont, and July 17 at 4:00 pm in the Sundays on the Hill Concert Series, Weston VT.

In August, Peter H. Bloom will be on tour with the Modernistics in up-tempo shows of Great American Songbook favorites and the best of bebop:  at the Medallion Opera House Gorham NH (August 4 at 7:00 pm); at the Tillotson Center Colebrook NH, presented by the Great North Woods Committee for the Arts (August 5 at 7:00 pm); and at the West Claremont (NH) Center for the Arts on August 6 at 7:00 pm

The Modernistics are Peter H. Bloom, flute; Mark Leighton, guitar; Ted Powers, guitar, ukulele, vocals and tap; Pamela Powers, vocals and tap.  The group performs favorites by the great American tunesmiths Irving Berlin, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, Dorothy Fields, Duke Ellington and more.  Expect an exhilarating mix including Blue Skies, Let's Fall in Love, Top Hat, Sunny Side of the Street, Fly Me to the Moon, and the Ellington hit tune It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing, plus great bebop numbers like My Little Suede Shoes by Charlie Parker, Webb City by Bud Powell, Tiny Capers by Clifford Brown, and Fried Bananas by Dexter Gordon.

In September, Peter H. Bloom will join the renowned mezzo-soprano D'Anna Fortunato with Thomas Hill, clarinet and Mary Jane Rupert, piano, to perform Music by Maine Composers at U Maine Orono (September 23, 2016 at 7:30 pm, Minsky Recital Hall) and U Maine Augusta (September 24, 2016 at 3:00 pm, Fine Arts Building, Room 124, at 46 University Dr, Augusta, ME 04330).  The concert will celebrate the distinguished composer Elliott Schwartz in his 80th year, and will feature the premiere of a new piece by Beth Wiemann, written for the occasion, plus works by other noted Maine composers Richard Nelson, Michael Viens, and Elizabeth Vercoe.

Peter H. Bloom (flute, alto flute, bass flute, piccolo) concertizes in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand; appears on 40 recordings; and has given workshops, master classes and lecture-demos across the globe.  He is a faculty member of the Snow Pond Composers Workshop; is contributing editor for Noteworthy Sheet Music; serves as historical performance consultant to the Museum of Fine Arts Boston; and is a winner of the American Musicological Society's Noah Greenberg Award.   His career encompasses diverse chamber music from the Renaissance to the 21st century, as well as jazz standards, blues, bebop, free improvisation, and the avant-garde.  The Boston Globe called his playing "a revelation for unforced sweetness and strength," while Jazz Improv hailed his "exquisite melody…the improvisations growing organically out of the theme" and ArtsFuse wrote, "His solos on flute and amplified flute are always highlights of a performance."  http://www.americasmusicworks.com/peter-h-bloom.html

An active recitalist and chamber musician, Mr. Bloom tours with the Ensemble Aubade, the Duo "2" (with pianist/harpist Mary Jane Rupert), mezzo-soprano D'Anna Fortunato, the Olmsted Ensemble and others, and has performed for Animusic Portugal (Braga), The National Gallery in London, New Zealand School of Music in Wellington, University of Canberra College of Music (Australia), Payap University in Chiang Mai, Goethe Institute in Bangkok,  University of Canterbury in Christchurch NZ, Mahidol University (Salaya, Thailand), The National Gallery (Washington DC), The Metropolitan Museum, The Yale Center for British Art, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and at colleges and universities across the United States.

A champion of new music, Mr. Bloom collaborates extensively with composers and has given premieres of works by Richard Nelson, Mark Harvey, Elizabeth Vercoe, Elliott Schwartz, Richard Cornell, Karl Henning, Pamela Marshall, Narong Prangcharoen, Tim O'Dell, David Owens, Peter Aldins, John Felice, Paul Brust, Marianela Maduro, Len Detlor, Joseph Fear, Matt Samolis, and others.  Original compositions, including numerous works written for him, have been a vital part of his concert tours for more than three decades, across forty states and four continents.

Mr. Bloom is a noted interpreter of early music, and has given period-instrument concerts in the United States, Canada and Europe, appearing in solo recitals and with Ensemble Chaconne (30th season, praised for "vitality and character, style and verve" - MusicWeb International).  Ensemble Chaconne will be performing Music of Shakespeare's Plays throughout 2016 as part of the global celebration of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. Listen to Ensemble Chaconne's Shakespeare music here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ensemblechaconne

Mr. Bloom's career in jazz encompasses free improvisation, jazz standards, blues, bebop and the avant-garde.  He has appeared with Charles Neville, Jaki Byard, Sheila Jordan, Geri Allen, Taylor Ho Bynum, Walter Thompson, Raj Mehta, Mark Harvey and other notables.  A 38-year veteran with the internationally acclaimed Aardvark Jazz Orchestra ("a bracing walk on the wild side of the big band spectrum" JazzTimes), Bloom has performed at hundreds of venues and appears on 13 Aardvark CDs, including seven discs on Leo Records, one of the world's leading adventuresome music  labels.

Peter H. Bloom is managed exclusively by Americas Musicworks, Rebecca DeLamotte, director, telephone 617 776 8778 or email delamotte-amw at comcast dot net.

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