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Eric Hofbauer
Phantom of the Opera: The Centennial Feat. The Dylan Jack Quartet
JMAC - Jean McDonough Arts Center
20 Franklin St
Worcester, MA 01608

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Come celebrate the centennial for Rupert Julian's silent film adaptation of Gaston Leroux's classic book, The Phantom of the Opera. Experience this iconic horror film with modern music inspired by Leroux's words and characters, featuring a new LIVE soundtrack by the Dylan Jack Quartet.
About the film:
The classic novel, The Phantom of the Opera (Le Fantôme de l'Opéra), was written by French author Gaston Leroux in 1910. The film, directed by Rupert Julian in 1925 features Lon Chaney as Erik The Phantom and Mary Philbin as singer Christine Daae, is the closest adaptation of Leroux's novel. Certain scenes caused quite a stir among moviegoers, and we're excited to present this film with new music created in the moment, 100 years later!
The Dylan Jack Quartet is:
Dylan Jack: drums and vibraphone
Jerry Sabatini: brass and percussion
Eric Hofbauer: guitar and electronics
Tony Leva: bass
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Eric Hofbauer Biography
ERIC HOFBAUER "is one of the most genuinely original guitarists of his generation," declares All About Jazz Italia's Mario Calvitti,"capable of renewing the language of jazz guitar with a fresh and iconoclastic approach, but without disrespect to tradition. This distinguishes him from the vast majority of his colleagues, and makes him and his work, worthy of careful consideration.” Hofbauer has been integral to Boston’s jazz scene for twenty-five years, as a musician, bandleader, organizer and educator. Recognized in the 2024, 2022, 2019 and 2017 DownBeat Critics’ Poll for Rising Star – Guitar, he is widely known for his solo guitar work, featured in a collection of solo guitar recordings (American Vanity, American Fear, American Grace and Ghost Frets), and as the leader of the Eric Hofbauer Quintet (EHQ). The EHQ’s series of four “Prehistoric Jazz” recordings, featuring Hofbauer’s jazz arrangements of Stravinsky, Messiaen, Ellington, and Ives, placed consecutively on the Boston Globe’s Top 10 Jazz Albums of the Year lists, and received critical acclaim from leading press such as Downbeat, The Wire, and Tone Audio. Hofbauer has also performed and recorded alongside such notable collaborators as Han Bennink, Roy Campbell, Jr., John Tchicai, Garrison Fewell, Cecil McBee, George Garzone, Sean Jones, Noah Preminger, Francisco Mela, Tony Malaby, John Fedchock, and Matt Wilson.
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