Lucian Ban - Performance

Performance

2006 – release as a leader of the album “Tuba Project” for the US Cimp Records featuring the acclaimed tuba virtuoso player Bob Stewart.
2006 – release at Jazz Standard Club in NYC as a leader of Asymmetry Quartet the album “Playground” for the Norwegian Jazzaway Records.
2006 – release as a pianist member of renowned bari sax player Alex Harding Blutopia Group “The Calling” at Jazz Standard, NYC.
2005 – 3 week tour with Blutopia throughout Romania with the support of the US Embassy Cultural Services.
2002–present, various tours in Europe with Sam Newsome, Hill Greene, Derrek Phillips, Carlo DeRosa, Bruce Cox, Alex Harding, Cristian Soleanu, etc.
2001–2006, hundred concerts with various projects throughout NYC metropolitan area at such venues as Jazz Standard, Dizzy’s Coca Cola Club at Lincoln Center, Jazz Gallery, Kavehaz, Cornelia Café, etc., and yearly European tours as leader and co-leader of various jazz ensembles.
1994–1999 founder of the Jazz Unit, one of the most important jazz ensembles of the Romanian 90’ scene. Performances & tours throughout Romania and Europe

Read more about this topic:  Lucian Ban

Famous quotes containing the word performance:

    The child to be concerned about is the one who is actively unhappy, [in school].... In the long run, a child’s emotional development has a far greater impact on his life than his school performance or the curriculum’s richness, so it is wise to do everything possible to change a situation in which a child is suffering excessively.
    Dorothy H. Cohen (20th century)

    Kind are her answers,
    But her performance keeps no day;
    Breaks time, as dancers,
    From their own music when they stray.
    Thomas Campion (1567–1620)

    What avails it that you are a Christian, if you are not purer than the heathen, if you deny yourself no more, if you are not more religious? I know of many systems of religion esteemed heathenish whose precepts fill the reader with shame, and provoke him to new endeavors, though it be to the performance of rites merely.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)