Peter Apfelbaum leads the Creative Music Studio Improvisers Orchestra.

The Creative Music Studio was begun in
Woodstock in 1971 by composer, vibraphonist, and pianist Karl Berger, his wife,
vocalist Ingrid Sertso, and jazz legend Ornette Coleman as a haven for the study of improvised music. Although the
physical location that shared the institution’s name no longer exists, its parent organization and its house band, the Creative Music Studio Improvisers Orchestra, still very much do. The orchestra will perform
in concert at the Shirt Factory on April 28.

Since Bergerโ€™s 2023 passing, the orchestra has been led
by saxophonist and CMS alum Peter Apfelbaum. For the Kingston concert, the groupโ€™s large lineup will also include Sertso (voice and poetry),ย  Chuck Ver Straeten (voice and poetry), Bill Horberg (flute),
Sylvain LerouxFula (flutes, qromatica), Charlie Burnham (violin),
Fred Lonberg-Holm (cello), Rebecca Franks (trumpet), Catherine
Sikora (soprano sax), Donnie Davis (alto sax), Tony Jones (tenor
sax), Bill Ylitalo (baritone sax), Marianne Osiel (oboe, English
horn), Josh Roseman (trombone), Jim Yanda (guitar), Stuart Leigh (guitar),
Mike Gassmann (guitar), Julia Haines (harp), Mitch Van Dusen (seprewa),
Michael Bisio (bass), Ken Filiano (bass), Tani Tabbal (drums),
Joakim Lartey (percussion), and Savia Berger (dance).

The Creative Music Studio
Improvisers Orchestra will perform in concert at the Shirt Factory on April 28
at 4pm. Tickets are available via a suggested donation of $30 at Eventbrite.
There will be an orchestra rehearsal, which is open to the public, from 3 to 4pm.

Peter Aaron is the arts editor for Chronogram.

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