ImpresaRIO Series
Hosted by Rio Clemente

Friday, November 2, 2001  at 8pm

Tickets: $15


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 The November program entitled “When October Goes ….” Has been created by Rio Clemente and his special guest star vocalist, Lydia Maxwell.  A graduate of Montclair State and a lifelong student of music, the arts and cinema.  Lydia lived and worked abroad for several years and represented the United States at the first Deauville Festival of Film and Art.  Numerous appearances on French radio and TV followed.  After returning to the U.S., she became involved with Channel 13 PBS performance programs, nurturing a growing interest in, and talent for, individual performance.  A trained musician, a pianist and a song scholar, she finds new insight in every lyric.  You will find her interpretations of familiar material uniquely crafted – romantic, subtle, ageless, unforgettable, and the less-familiar is even better!

The superb piano of Rio Clement will again be supported by Rusty Springfield (bass) and Russ Moy (drums)

Those of you who have experienced the work of Rusty and Russ working with Rio know that they are arguably the best trio to be heard anywhere in the last 20 years or so.

The marvelous combination of these four exceptional talents interpreting the finest music written in the twentieth century is a guarantee of an evening you will long remember.  Reservations are suggested, since seating capacity is limited
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