The Globe's Matthew Geurrieri reviewed Saturday evening's concert by Imani Winds for today's edition. Here is a sample:
"Their opening was theatrical. For Mongo Santamaria's "Afro Blue," made
famous by John Coltrane, Scott took the stage alone, pealing the tune;
the others slowly walked on, as Coleman's arrangement gradually segued
from a sparkling Ravel-like sunrise into a sung call-and-response
between players and audience."
Read all of Imani Winds stirring sounds from expatriates and exiles.
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