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Diane Monroe, with firm piano and folk guitarist/singer-songwriter beginnings, becameaccomplished as both a classical violinist/chamber artist, and jazzimproviser/composer. Her jazz memberships include Max RoachDouble Quartet, Uptown String Quartet, String Trio of New York, with recordings on the Philips, Black Saint, and Koch and Innova records.
Monroe won the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage Fellowship and Project Grants, the Phila Clef Club’s Jazz Legacy Award, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Musical Fund Society of Phila.
She has performed string quartets withYo-Yo Ma and as a jazz soloistwith Jon Faddis’ Big Band, Cincinnati Pops, and with John Blake Jr., Odean Pope. Bobby Zankel, Tom Lawton, Uri Caine, Tony Miceli and many others. Venues include Carnegie Hall, Switzerland’ Tonhalle, and the Kennedy Center.
Internationally renowned jazz vibraphonist Tony Miceli has established himself as one of the primary voices on the mallet instrument, winning hearts and minds wherever he plays. His achievements, however, go much further beyond. A sought-after recording artist, Miceli is an inspired educator who delivers vibraphone master classes the world over, enriching the students of Ireland, Germany, South Korea, Italy, for example, with an accompanying concert finale. Miceli promotes the instrument through his brainchild, vibesworkshop.com, a virtual meeting place and teaching tool for some 4000 student and professional members. He is also the co-creator of the World Vibes Congress, a formal gathering of players who share the desire to bring public awareness to the vibraphone. It is worth noting that Miceli is part of Team Omega, an elite group of vibes players that includes only three others, headliners David Friedman, Joe Locke, and Stefon Harris. At All About Jazz, Victor Schermer describes him as
“... a vibraphonist of astonishing virtuosity, musical resilience, and inventiveness. His vibes playing is nothing short of phenomenal.”
Born in Philadelphia, Pa, Nimrod Speaks is a well-trained bassist, composer and educator both on electric and double bass. He began playing at the age of 16 on an electric fender bass while in high school under the tutorship of Ricardo Jackson. He later was introduced to the double bass during his first semester in college. He brings his individual soulful tone to many styles of music. Much of his musical studies in classical and jazz concentration include training with Ben Blazer, Ralph Bowen, Douglas Mapp, Conrad Hewig, Maria Cadieux, Scott Lee, Kevin Kjos, Mike Richmond, Victor Lewis, Vic Juris, and Stanley Cowell. While obtaining a B.A in Music Education from Kutztown University and a Masters in Jazz Studies from Rutgers University, these schools landed him opportunities to play with renowned artist of today. Some include Boostie Barnes, Ronnie Burrage, Doc Gibbs, Hannible Lokumbe including performance at premier jazz venues such as the Blue Note in NYC and the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia.
Thomas Kraines, a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and the Juilliard School, has gained renown as a versatile cellist, composer, and teacher. He performs around the world as the cellist of the Daedalus Quartet, and as a member of a duo with his wife, violinist Juliette Kang, as well as with the Network for New Music, the Arcana Ensemble, and the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia.
Kraines’ solo cello and chamber compositions have been heard around the country. He has performed his own works in collaboration with artists such as Awadagin Pratt, Mimi Stillman, Maria Jette, and Ilana Davidson. He frequently performs as a cross-genre improviser, and has shared the stage with distinguished performers such as Marshall Allen, Diane Monroe, John Butcher, Dan Blacksberg, and Isabelle Duthoit, among many others.
As a member of the Daedalus Quartet, Kraines has recorded the music of Joan Tower, Brian Buch, Anna Weesner, Vivian Fung, Fred Lerdahl, and George Perle, among others. He can also be heard on the recordings of music by Lori Laitman and Bernard Rands, both for Albany Records; John Musto, with Music from Copland House; and Shulamit Ran, with the Peabody Trio.