Brandon Terzic
Barbes 376 9th Street, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesBrandon Terzic - Oud, Ngoni Dan Kurfirst - Percussion more TBA
Axis
El Taller 215 E 99th Street, New York, NY, United StatesDevin Brajha Waldman - Alto Sax Daniel Carter - Reeds ,Trumpet Alexis Marcelo - Piano Dan Kurfirst - Drums,Perussion Leonid Galaganov - Drums, Percussion
Ensemble Fanaa – Album Release
Cornelia St Cafe 29 Cornelia Street, New York, United StatesRelease of our first, self titled album. Daro Behroozi - Alto Sax, Bass Clarinet John Murchison - Bass, Gimbri Dan Kurfirst - Drums, Frame Drums
Kurfirst/Carter/Mihas
6BC Garden 630 E. 6th St, New York, NY, United StatesArts for Art presents In Gardens Daniel Carter - Trumpet, Reeds Stelios Mihas - Guitar DK - Drumset Free to public.
Go Organic/BRM
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States24 Hour RAGAS LIVE Festival Go Organic Orchestra + Brooklyn Raga Massive
Dan Kurfirst/Leonid Galaganov
Rubin Museum(NY, NY) 150 West 17th St, New York, NY, United StatesDan Kurfirst - Percussion, Oud, Etc Leonid Galaganov - Percussion, Shakuhachi, Etc
Adjust T’Da Shift
The Well 272 Meserole Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States45 minute electric improvised set Daniel carter - Trumpet/Woodwinds Larry Wilson - Bass Eli Wallace - Keys Stelios Mihas- Guitar Dan Kurfirst - Drums
Megumi & Friends
The Waystation 683 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesMegumi Saruhashi - Violin/Comp Brandon Terzic - Oud Moto Fukushima - Bass Dan Kurfirst - Percussion
ASEFA: Delacroix’s Moroccan Nights
Metropolitain Museum of Art: Great Hall Balcony 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesJudeo-Islamic Soundscapes from City to Village Dr. Samuel Torjman Thomas, vocals, oud, nay, lotar Laura Lassy Townsend, vocals Jeremy Brown, violin John Murchison, qanun, bass, guimbri Jeremy Smith & Daniel Kurfirst, percussion Samuel Torjman Thomas, PhD, brings to life Delacroix's paintings in a two-part journey through Moroccan musical cultures. Friday evening highlights sounds of city life, while Saturday highlights sounds of
ASEFA: Delacroix’s Moroccan Nights
Metropolitain Museum of Art: Great Hall Balcony 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesJudeo-Islamic Soundscapes from City to Village Dr. Samuel Torjman Thomas, vocals, oud, nay, lotar Laura Lassy Townsend, vocals Jeremy Brown, violin John Murchison, qanun, bass, guimbri Jeremy Smith & Daniel Kurfirst, percussion Samuel Torjman Thomas, PhD, brings to life Delacroix's paintings in a two-part journey through Moroccan musical cultures. Friday evening highlights sounds of city life, while Saturday highlights sounds of