Dick Hyman Jazzes Up the Classics at 92nd Street Y
![]() Dick Hyman and Ruth Laredo before their 92nd Street Y performance.
Photo Credit: James Steeber
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Two Yamaha CFIIIS concert grand pianos were used during the improvisational performances. "I wouldn't have become a Yamaha artist unless I liked the pianos very much," notes Hyman. "I find them friendly to the player, and I like the way they feel."
This wasn't the first time Hyman has performed with Laredo. Along with Marian McPartland, Hyman and Laredo performed piano concerts in Three-Piano Jazz Classical Crossover, which debuted in 1996 at 92nd Street Y, and has since toured across the country. The current series is an adaptation of the previous trio's concerts.
Labeled "the quintessential New York institution" by The New York Times, 92nd Street Y has united culture and community service during its 131-year history. February's program at the Y, "Perfect Couple: Piano and Bass," featured the duo for blues-drenched swing. The final program in this year's series, March's "Odd Couple: Piano and Drum," explored the orchestral possibilities hidden in the pairing. Like the January show, the performances again featured the CFIIIS concert grand.
In addition to jazz concert performances, Hyman is a regular contributor to Woody Allen films that include the Academy Award-winning Hanna and Her Sisters, Mighty Aphrodite and Sweet and Lowdown. His latest Allen score can be heard in Melinda and Melinda starring Will Ferrell.
For more information, write Yamaha Corporation of America, Piano Division, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622, telephone (714) 522-9011, or e-mail infostation@yamaha.com.
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