Ah, the many moods of the Old Stone House, the museum, historic, and cultural spot on Fifth Avenue near Third Street.
It’s also the perfect intimate setting for a new jazz series curated by Charles Sibirsky, pianist and founder of Slope Music.
Friday, May 2 will feature two sets: Bonnie Goodman,vocals, at 8 pm, and Bob Arthurs, trumpet, at 9:15 pm. Joe Solomon, bass and Charles Sibirsky, piano will play both sets.
They will be playing jazz standards from the American popular songbook of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, as well as the music of Charlie Parker, Thelonius Monk, and Lennie Tristano.
Tickets are $12 and include both sets. Drinks and snacks will be available.
The Old Stone House is in JJ Byrne Park, between 3rd and 4th streets, just off Fifth Avenue, in Park Slope, Brooklyn. For more information, please call 718-768-3195, or visit the Old Stone House
website at www.theoldstonehouse.org.