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							 Courtesy of Jazz Promo Services: http://www.jazzpromoservices.com/ - jim@jazzpromoservices.com
  
							Karl Berger's Improvisers Orchestra 
at El Taller 
Last NYC Appearance This Season 
 
Workshop/Performance Evening 
Tuesday, June 12  
7:30 p.m. Workshop/rehearsal 
9:00 p.m. Performance 
Karl Berger’s Improvisers Orchestra is moving uptown for its last performance 
this season at the beautiful El Taller space at 2710 Broadway (corner of 104th 
St ) 
Following a critically-acclaimed run at The Jazz Gallery, and before that at the 
Stone, Karl Berger's Orchestra of 20+ professional string, horn, and percussion 
soloists continues to turn improvisational ideas developed in the 7:30 pm 
workshop/rehearsal into a fully formed 9:00 pm performance. Using his “Music 
Mind” concept, Karl introduces a new approach and experience of harmonizing 
improvised sound.  
Conducted in Karl’s inimitable style, developed at the legendary Creative Music 
Studio, this orchestra of extraordinary improvisers explores original themes, 
melodies from the world’s folk traditions and compositions written by legendary 
improvisers such as Don Cherry or Ornette Coleman, as well as musical ideas that 
arise spontaneously. One of the orchestra's trademarks is Ingrid Sertso’s 
uncanny vocalization and poetry. 
Among the 20+ players in Karl Berger’s Improvisers Orchestra are: Ingrid Sertso 
(vocals), Warren Smith (drums), Hilliard Greene (bass), Ken Filiano (bass), 
Kenny Wessel (guitar), Peter Apfelbaum (tenor sax, flute), Thomas Heberer (trumpet), 
Steve Swell, (trombone), Michael Lytle (bass clarinet), Blaise Siwula (clarinet), 
and Sylvain Leroux (flute). 
 
The El Taller performance space has a long history of being the musical home in 
New York for musicians from all over the Americas. Artistic Director Bernardo 
Palombo has brought some of the greatest names in American music to El Taller 
including: Mercedes Sosa, Philip Glass, David Byrne, and Pete Seeger. 
 
El Taller is located on Manhattan's Upper West Side at: 
2710 Broadway (corner of 104th Street) 
For concert information contact: (212) 665-9460 
 
Tickets are $20.00 Workshop + Performance | $15.00 for Students with ID 
$15.00 Performance Only | $10.00 for Students with ID 
 
The Creative Music Foundation, Inc was founded by Karl Berger, Ingrid Sertso and 
Ornette Coleman as a not-for-profit support for the vision of a world view and 
common ground of music beyond styles and categories. Out of this vision grew the 
now legendary Creative Music Studio (CMS). For nearly two decades, the Creative 
Music Studio was considered to be the premier center for the study of creative 
music. 
 
All net proceeds support the Creative Music Studio’s Archive Project, the 
preservation and re-mastering of over 400 historic CMS recordings from the 70s 
and 80s of some of the finest innovators in jazz, improvisation, and world music. 
The Archive Project is in collaboration with Columbia University. 
 
http://www.creativemusicfoundation.org/archive-project.html 
 
For program and artistic info: 
creativemusicstudio@gmail.com 
www.creativemusicfoundation.org 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Karl Berger is an award-winning composer/arranger, winner of six Downbeat 
Critics Polls as a jazz soloist, the mastermind behind the legendary Creative 
Music Studio and the emergence of spontaneously arranged confluences of 
individual improvisational expressions and world musical traditions that is the 
CMS trademark. His recordings and world-wide performances included musicians 
from the jazz tradition such as Dave Holland, Ed Blackwell, Graham Haynes, Bob 
Stewart, Kenny Wessel, and from world musical backgrounds such as Steve Gorn, 
Nana Vasconcelos, Ismet Siral, Hozan Yamamoto. He collaborated with Don Cherry,Gunter 
Schuller, the Mingus Epitaph Orchestra, just to name a few. 
 
Karl Berger now records for the Tzadik label.His writing credits include 
orchestral arrangements for recordings by Jeff Buckley, Angela Kidjo, Better 
Than Ezra, The Cardigans, many collaborations with producer Bill Laswell and the 
groundbreaking orchestral composition “No Man Is An Island”. Karl Berger and 
Friends continue to present residencies world-wide, notably in Italy, Germany, 
Istanbul and Brazil. 
 
During the '70- and '80's, the Woodstock-based Creative Music Studio was 
considered the premier study center for contemporary creative music. Founded in 
1971 by Karl Berger, Ingrid Sertso and Ornette Coleman, CMS brought together 
leading innovators in the jazz and world music communities. Unprecedented in its 
range and diversity, CMS was an acknowledged phenomenon in the international 
music world, providing participants with the rare opportunity to interact 
personally with the musical giants of improvisation and musical thought on a 
daily basis. 
 
CMS is credited as the birthplace of Worldjazz - the improvisational and 
compositional expansion of the world's musical traditions. Now one of the main 
driving forces in many styles of music, this concept was pioneered very early at 
CMS, guided by authentic leaders. Hundreds of live concerts were recorded, many 
heralded as landmark performances. Thousands of workshops, master classes, 
concerts and colloquia inspired a generation of musicians who took with them the 
ideas, concepts and practices developed at CMS. The CMS community still exists 
in a remarkable network of creative musicians, many of whom came to CMS from 
Asia, Europe and South America. 
 
					
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