Pianist Frederick Moyer returns to Concerts on the Point

Posted 12/20/15

A favorite of Concerts at the Point, renowned concert pianist Frederick Moyer returns for his second jazz performance, joined by bassist Peter Tillotson and drummer Bob Savine. Not only will they perform their own arrangements of standards from …

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Pianist Frederick Moyer returns to Concerts on the Point

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A favorite of Concerts at the Point, renowned concert pianist Frederick Moyer returns for his second jazz performance, joined by bassist Peter Tillotson and drummer Bob Savine. Not only will they perform their own arrangements of standards from the great American Songbook; they will perform note-for-note transcriptions of great recorded jazz performances from the past. A concert with the Fred Moyer Jazz Trio is a swinging celebration of the best in jazz, delighting both classical music lovers and long-time jazz enthusiasts.

WHERE: Westport Point United Methodist Church, 1912 Main Road, Westport Point

WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 20; 3 p.m.

COST: Tickets $25, students $10

MORE INFO: 508/636-0698; www.concertsatthepoint.org

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