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This performance will also premiere on YouTube on March 17 and remain available for 3 months.
Equally at home in an orchestra or in a jazz club, it is the goal of Boston-based harpist Charles Overton, regardless of the genre of music, to create a musical environment that is accessible, exciting and can resonate deeply with any audience.
Originally from Richmond, VA, Charles moved to Boston in 2012 to attend the Berklee College of Music where he was the first harpist to be accepted to Berklee’s Global Jazz Institute. Also while in school, he attended summer music festivals such as the Pacific Music Festival, Tanglewood Music Center, and the Castleton Festival.
Since graduating in 2016, Charles has quickly been making a name for himself. As a jazz musician he has played in festivals abroad like the Harpes au Max festival in Ancenis, while locally frequenting jazz series like Jazz at Indian Hill, and Mandorla Music’s Dot Jazz Series. As a classical musician, he appears frequently with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and has performed with Boston-based ensembles the Walden Chamber Players, and Collage New Music, as well as at the Marlboro Music Festival.
Today, Charles resides in Boston where he serves on the faculty of the Boston Conservatory at Berklee. He is actively writing & arranging new music for upcoming projects, as well as taking advantage of every opportunity to collaborate with others in this new virtual space.
Program:
Marcel Grandjany Rhapsodie, Op. 10
Marcel Grandjany Fantasie sur en theme d'Haydn
J.S. Bach (arr. Grandjany) Andante from Violin Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003
Claude Debussy “Clair de Lune” from Suite bergamasque
Charles Overton Once More
Rodgers & Hammerstein (arr. Overton) 'My Favorite Things' from The Sound of Music
Ed Saindon Hope
Dave Brubeck In Your Own Sweet Way
Keith Jarrett Country
Morgan Lewis/ Nancy Hamilton How High the Moon