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Sunday Music Series | New Britain Symphony: Claude Bolling Ensemble, Sunday, April 13, 2025 3:00 PM

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Sunday, April 13, 2025 3:00 PM

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Sunday Music Series | New Britain Symphony: Claude Bolling Ensemble

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The NBMAA’s longstanding monthly concert series features local & regional performances from a variety of musical genres.
Jennifer Berman - Flute
Joseph Jacovino - Piano 
Dave Daddario - Bass
Tom Devino - Drums
About Jennifer Berman:
Jennifer Berman began studying the flute at the age of 7 in South Florida. She attended the North Carolina School of the Arts where she received both her High School diploma and Bachelor of Music degree as a student of Philip Dunigan. She then studied at the Manhattan School of Music with Ransom Wilson for her Master of Music degree. After freelancing briefly in New York, Jennifer became a member of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, where she was co-principal for 2 years. 
Since moving to Connecticut in 1994, she has performed with many area ensembles, and currently serves as Principal Flute of both the Norwalk Symphony and New Britain Symphony, and Assistant Principal of the Waterbury Symphony. She is also a member of the Harmonia V woodwind quintet, an innovative group dedicated to performing the best standard literature, seldom heard treasures, and the most dynamic contemporary music available today.
Jennifer has appeared as soloist with the Albany, GA Symphony, the Rome Festival Orchestra and the New Britain Symphony Orchestra.
About Joseph Jacovino:
Joseph Jacovino holds a Bachelor of Music (piano performance) from the Hartt School and Master of Music Ed from the Manhattan School of Music. He was the Music Director/Band Director at Holy Cross H.S. in Waterbury, CT, for 35 years (retiring in 2014) where he directed the Concert Band, Jazz Band, Guitar Ensemble, Piano Classes, and taught music theory. He was also music director for over 30 spring musical productions. Mr. Jacovino is currently the Music Director/Conductor of the Waterbury Chorale, The Heritage Singers (Heritage Village), and the accompanist for the CT Master Chorale. He has been the Organist/Music Director at St Rose of Lima Church in Newtown since 2000. He is also a staff pianist with the Waterbury Symphony Orchestra and has been active over the years as a piano soloist and chamber music performer in classical and jazz programs.
About Dave Daddario:
Dave Daddario is a professional versatile musician. Bassist, Drummer, Music Arranger Multi-Instrumentalist. Retired Public School Music Educator, Band and String Orchestra Director for over forty-one years. Dave has performed with with a huge roster of notable musicians, vocalists, entertainers and celebrities in Bands, Orchestras and Ensembles of all sizes in a variety of venues including both Connecticut Casinos, Theaters, Nightclubs, Restaurants, Television Studios, and Arenas around the country. 
About Tom Devino:
CT-based drummer Tom Devino has been performing and recording music for over 40 years. His resume includes performances with trumpeter Clark Terry, singer/actress Petula Clark, singer/actor Robert Davi, Saxophonist Lou Marini to name a few. He has performed with The Hartford Symphony, The New Britain Symphony, The Waterbury Symphony, and the Portsmouth Symphony. Tom currently holds the drum chair for The Hartford Jazz Orchestra, The Harold Zinno Jazz Orchestra, The Rob Zappulla Orchestras, and The Beau Bolero Band. He is also a music producer who operates his own recording studio in central CT.

Concert attendees must register at the Front Desk upon arrival. Sunday Music Series tickets are $15 for non-Member children, $20 for non-Member seniors, and $25 for non-Member adults. Museum Members continue to enjoy free admission to Sunday Music Series events. Gallery admission is included in the purchase of all Sunday Music Series tickets. Thank you for supporting the New Britain Museum of American Art.
"Members Sit First" at Sunday Music Series. Members, please have your Membership card handy at the entrance to the performance space. Once Members are seated, the doors will open for the general public, and seating will be first come, first served. Seating capacity is limited to 120.
All shows begin at 3 p.m.; doors to event space will open at 2:30 p.m.
Please note: Library Passes are not valid for programs, classes, or musical performances.

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Because the New Britain Museum of American Art is a non-profit organization that depends on funds generated from ticket sales, there are NO REFUNDS on tickets purchased for programs or events at the Museum. Thank you for your support.
Debido a que el Museo de Arte Americano New Britain es una organización sin fines de lucro que depende de los fondos generados por la venta de entradas, NO HAY REEMBOLSOS en las entradas compradas para programas o eventos en el museo. Gracias por su apoyo.