The Alchemist Quintet: Live at Spaulding Marine Center

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An Evening of Modern Jazz and Musical Alchemy

Date & Time:
Friday, March 21, 2025

Location:
Spaulding Marine Center
600 Gate 5 Road

About the Band:
The Alchemist Quintet redefines modern jazz with a rich tapestry of diverse influences. The band melds Middle Ages English dances, Indian ragas, bebop flavors, lush Eastern European-inspired harmonies, and more into an innovative yet grounded soundscape.

This ensemble celebrates their instruments and backgrounds to create music that's both fresh and steeped in tradition.

Band Members:

  • Doug Pet – Saxophone

  • Michele Walther – Violin

  • John Kiskaddon – Piano

  • Ted Burik – Bass

  • Greg German – Drums

Experience the Art of Alchemy in Music:
From jazz clubs like SFJazz and Yoshi's to global stages, these seasoned musicians bring a wealth of talent and collaboration. Members have recorded or performed with iconic artists like Ian Anderson, Joe Lovano, Gloria Estefan, and more.

Tickets:
General Admission: $25

Senior Ticket: $20

Food and Drink:

There will be a cash and credit bar at the event serving beer and wine.

Guests are encouraged to bring food to the event.

More Information:
Visit the California Jazz Conservatory for more on The Alchemist Quintet.

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An Evening of Modern Jazz and Musical Alchemy

Date & Time:
Friday, March 21, 2025

Location:
Spaulding Marine Center
600 Gate 5 Road

About the Band:
The Alchemist Quintet redefines modern jazz with a rich tapestry of diverse influences. The band melds Middle Ages English dances, Indian ragas, bebop flavors, lush Eastern European-inspired harmonies, and more into an innovative yet grounded soundscape.

This ensemble celebrates their instruments and backgrounds to create music that's both fresh and steeped in tradition.

Band Members:

  • Doug Pet – Saxophone

  • Michele Walther – Violin

  • John Kiskaddon – Piano

  • Ted Burik – Bass

  • Greg German – Drums

Experience the Art of Alchemy in Music:
From jazz clubs like SFJazz and Yoshi's to global stages, these seasoned musicians bring a wealth of talent and collaboration. Members have recorded or performed with iconic artists like Ian Anderson, Joe Lovano, Gloria Estefan, and more.

Tickets:
General Admission: $25

Senior Ticket: $20

Food and Drink:

There will be a cash and credit bar at the event serving beer and wine.

Guests are encouraged to bring food to the event.

More Information:
Visit the California Jazz Conservatory for more on The Alchemist Quintet.

An Evening of Modern Jazz and Musical Alchemy

Date & Time:
Friday, March 21, 2025

Location:
Spaulding Marine Center
600 Gate 5 Road

About the Band:
The Alchemist Quintet redefines modern jazz with a rich tapestry of diverse influences. The band melds Middle Ages English dances, Indian ragas, bebop flavors, lush Eastern European-inspired harmonies, and more into an innovative yet grounded soundscape.

This ensemble celebrates their instruments and backgrounds to create music that's both fresh and steeped in tradition.

Band Members:

  • Doug Pet – Saxophone

  • Michele Walther – Violin

  • John Kiskaddon – Piano

  • Ted Burik – Bass

  • Greg German – Drums

Experience the Art of Alchemy in Music:
From jazz clubs like SFJazz and Yoshi's to global stages, these seasoned musicians bring a wealth of talent and collaboration. Members have recorded or performed with iconic artists like Ian Anderson, Joe Lovano, Gloria Estefan, and more.

Tickets:
General Admission: $25

Senior Ticket: $20

Food and Drink:

There will be a cash and credit bar at the event serving beer and wine.

Guests are encouraged to bring food to the event.

More Information:
Visit the California Jazz Conservatory for more on The Alchemist Quintet.

Reviews:
"You all sounded like one voice, one breath."

"The Alchemist Quintet, a Jazz group with an unusual but really terrific combination of a violin, bass, sax, piano, and drums. We have seen them in a small venue in SF and were so wowed that we went up between sets to ask if they would consider a house concert for us all."