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Hiroshi Yamazaki Plays Jazz in Outdoor Concert at Bartlett Arboretum

Jazz musician Hiroshi Yamazaki performs outdoors Sunday, July 28 at the Bartlett Arboretum in Stamford. A native of Japan, Hiroshi Yamazaki gave his first professional jazz performance at age 22 at the popular S.A.B. Hall in Osaka.  He moved to New York City, where he studied with the great pianist Buddy Montgomery, and forged his own voice as an improviser, composer and arranger. Hiroshi performs in the New York region and in Japan with Rufus Reid, Akira Tana, Tony Jefferson, Steve LaSpina, and Andrew Beals. He leads his own jazz groups and serves as sideman with the Glenda Davenport Quartet, Bill Crow Trio and Jan Leder Quartet. What to Know Before You Go
The concert will take place on the Great Lawn or in the Silver Educational Center if there’s rain.