
HOWARD LEVY
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BIO
Universally acknowledged as the world’s most advanced harmonica player, Howard is equally at home in jazz, pop, rock, world music, Latin, classical, folk, blues and country. Howard Reich of the Chicago Tribune praised his “brilliant improvisation,” adding “Levy unleashed more ideas in his opening solo than many musicians do in an entire set.” His distinctive compositions have been commissioned by symphonies, chamber groups, dance companies, theater groups and movie productions. The winner of a Grammy Award in 1997 for Pop Music Instrumental, he composed the first concerto for diatonic harmonica in 2000, performed many times on The Tonight Show, A Prairie Home Companion, and has been featured as a leader and sideman on well over 200 recordings. His harmonica can be heard on the soundtracks of "A Family Thing," "Striptease," and "A Time to Kill," as well as on recordings by Bela Fleck and The Flecktones, Kenny Loggins, Dolly Parton, Paquito D'Rivera, and many others. Howard currently tours with pianist Anthony Molinaro, is music director for the Latin/Jazz band Chévere, has a recording out with guitarist Paul Sprawl, and continues to tour with World Jazz group Trio Globo. PRESS
Howard Levy: Reinventing the Harmonica "Howard Levy... has almost single-handedly developed the full jazz potential of the diatonic harmonica." "Protean is the word for Howard Levy's adaptability and ravenous musical curiosity...Spontaneous genius." “A revelation; there are times when it is hard to believe he is playing only a harmonica, for he has the expressive range and depth of a saxophonist.” "Howard Levy continues to astonish audiences with the technical acuity and expressive power of his playing, which often pushes beyond jazz. ... Levy ranks among the world's most persuasive advocates for the harmonica. With practically every phrase he plays, he shows the high poetry and technical feats it can achieve." "Levy tears across the instrument's three octave range with such a wide variety of tonal colors, PROGRAMS
TRIO GLOBOHOWARD LEVY & FOX FEHLINGHoward Levy and violinist Fox Fehling have been playing together for almost 10 years. Their extreme simpatico is evident upon listening to their first cd, “Cappuccino”, on Balkan Samba Records. The repertoire is a combination of Classical, original Latin/Jazz, Jazz standards, and fiddle tunes. Fox has been a violinist in the Chicago Symphony since 1979, also playing in some of Chicago’s top classical ensembles, such as Music of the Baroque and The Loyola Chamber Orchestra. Fox and Howard’s repertoire includes Mozart and Beethoven violin/piano sonatas, works of Schubert, Dvorak and Saint-Saens; world, folk, and blues music; and original compositions by Howard Levy. CHAMBER MUSIC & ORCHESTRAL OFFERINGSHarmonia Mundi
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