Touche’ to perform in concert at Bloedel Reserve

Jo Nardolillo comes with Touche’, a new sextet, to play gypsy jazz and classics at a concert Sunday, Aug. 5 at Bloedel Reserve.  - Photo courtesy of Bloedel Reserve
Photo courtesy of Bloedel Reserve
Jo Nardolillo comes with Touche’, a new sextet, to play gypsy jazz and classics at a concert Sunday, Aug. 5 at Bloedel Reserve.

August 4, 2012 · 10:07 AM

Touche’, a new sextet, will play their unique blend of gypsy jazz, jazz and classics with a touch of world music influence at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 5 at Bloedel Reserve.

Touche’ is the creation of Christophe Chagnard, conductor of the three symphony orchestras in Seattle and Tacoma, and features guitarist Neil Andersson, founding member of Northwest favorite gypsy jazz band, Pearl Django.

The performance is part of the summer concert series at the reserve, and will be staged in a large tent at the Bloedel Residence Visitor Center.

Tickets are $30 ($25 for Bloedel Reserve members) and include admission to the Reserve; purchase at www.brownpapertickets.com or call 206-842-7631.

 

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