Photo taken March, 2015. Photographer: Caroline Alden. Singer: Nadia Chechet |
Women Musicians Network 19th Concert
Tuesday, November 10, 2015, 8:00 pm (doors 7:30)
Berklee Performance Center
By Kirk Etherton
One great thing—or problem—about my living
here in "Greater Somerville" (which includes Boston) is that there
are always so many very good events,
it's easy to miss something great.
The W.M.N. concert, usually held in
March, is truly a great thing. I've seen at least the past 12 shows, and I
won't miss this one.
What sets this event apart is always the
exceptional level of diversity, plus very fine musicianship.
Women Musicians Network is a student
club at Berklee College of Music. Somerville resident Lucy Holstedt (also a Berklee
professor and the club's co-founder and faculty advisor) directs and hosts the
concert.
Every time, the focus is on women
students and their bands from around the world. There are plenty of guys
performing, too, but the spotlight is on women—as composers, bandleaders, rock
guitarists, you name it.
I got to hear "audition tapes"
from all of the 11 original acts chosen to perform on Nov. 10—from jazz and
blues to gospel, folk, and fusion. Here is some of what impressed me the most.
1. Olivia, a composer and pianist from
Spain, doing a Spanish / Indian fusion piece along with an Indian singer and a
sitar player.
2. Shir, a woman from Israel who has an
amazing vocal range, leading her "electro-pop" tune. (It would be
difficult to describe, without losing most everything in translation.)
3. Mariana, a pianist / guitarist /
singer-songwriter from Portugal, doing a very beautiful, original song in her
native language.
4. Gretchen, guitarist and vocalist from
Chile. She leads a mostly male band; her singing on the rock tune she composed brings
to mind some of the most powerful and affecting female vocalists of the past 40
years.
That's four of the 11 acts. I could go
on and on, but space is limited. Besides, music doesn't come across very well
in a newspaper.
I should mention that most of these
women arrive at Berklee with significant musical credits. Natalia has a great
Andean folk-based tune that's doing very well on the radio charts in her native
Columbia. Some of these "college students" have already taught in
universities, and performed around the world.
Special guests this year are three
Berklee professors, also doing original material. Christiane Karam, concert
co-director, will be leading her Pletenitsa Balkan Choir.
The concert starts at 8:00 pm and ends
at 9:30 pm, which I feel makes it an extremely efficient international music
festival.
Women Musicians Network 19th Concert
Tickets: $8 in advance / $12 day of show
www.berklee.edu/BPC
Box office: 617.747.2261
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