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The Thistles Quartet

October 4 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

$10.00 – $30.00

Pictured: Jaye Alison Moscariello, Bill Taylor, Lesley Rosenthal, Terry Keevil

The Thistles quartet is Terry Keevil oboe and duduk (Armenian oboe), Lesley Rosenthal electric violin, Jaye Alison Moscariello vocals, and Bill Taylor piano.  Their sound blends classical, jazz and show tune influences in a unique and often unexpected way that is inspiring and a joy to hear.  In addition to many of Bill Taylor’s works, they play works by Paul McCandless, Terry Keevil, and other composers and songwriters.

While the musicians have each performed for decades, this ensemble got together in 2024 and Rosenthal joined in 2025.  Taylor’s music is inspired by classical greats like Schumann, Debussy and the “3 B’s”, and by his exposure to jazz, show tunes, and other music of our times.  Keevil has several albums including one for the Duduk (Armenian oboe) which appears in Thistle concerts.  Rosenthal is a poet as well as musician, and directs The Julliard School.  Our name comes from the energizing, liver-supporting thistle drink Jaye makes and which some of us drink before performances and all of us at other times.  With thistle, lemon and apple, it alkalinizes the body.

Terry Keevil (oboe, duduk) has been a member of the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra and Choir of Sacred Music, and performed with Lazar Gosman’s Tchaikovsky Orchestra as well as the Bach Aria Group. For over thirty years he was a member of the chamber group, North Shore Pro Musica. Terry was also part of the Constellation Trio with Linda Wetherill, flute and Steve Salerno, guitar. Terry has performed and recorded with cellist David Darling and released a CD of original duduk music titled “Duduk Creations”. He received a DMA in oboe performance from SUNY/Stony Brook where he studied with Steve Taylor, and an MM from SUNYSB where he studied with Ronald Roseman. As an undergraduate, he attended Amherst College for two years and received a BA from Sarah Lawrence College, where he studied with Ronald Roseman. Terry and his wife, Sarah, moved to West Stockbridge from Long Island in the Summer of 2023.  Terry performs regularly in a variety of ensembles and solo appearances.

Jaye Alison Moscariello (vocals) is a visual artist and singer who recorded on both of Bill’s albums, trained with Rosa D’Acri and performed at Durham (CT) Grange and with Anderson Valley Chorus, led Laura Nyro tributes, and numerous concerts with Bill. She has been a professional painter in a variety of media since 1973, shows internationally as well as locally, directed several short films including From the Ashes about fire recovery in California. She’s a volunteer on the Gallery committee of the Sandisfield Arts Center (organizer of their International Film Festival and Art Show) and New Marlborough Meeting House Gallery.

Lesley Rosenthal plays in several groups and is an accomplished electric violinist based in New York and Otis MA.  She is Chief Operating Officer and Corporate Secretary of The Juilliard School. Previously she served as EVP, General Counsel & Secretary of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York. Rosenthal graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School, served a six-year term on the Harvard University Board of Overseers and chaired its Arts & Humanities committee. She is the author of the bestselling book, Good Counsel: Meeting the Legal Needs of Nonprofits (John Wiley & Sons 2012) and co-librettist of the jazz opera, Dear Erich. As immediate past President of the NY Bar Foundation, she led the organization through a 3-year strategic plan period with the Rule of Law as its central theme.  Together with the Nigerian actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, she co-presented a panel on arts and the rule of law at the 2017 World Justice Forum. Rosenthal is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the founding board chair of Friends of the Afghanistan National Institute of Music, which in 2021 galvanized international support for the rescue of all 273 members of the Afghan music school from peril at the hands of the Taliban.

Bill Taylor (Piano) is a composer, pianist, and market gardener/farmer and radio show cohost with Jaye, living in Sandisfield MA.  Members of the Ukiah Symphony, with Bill on piano, performed several of his works in March 2019. He played in the Soul Purpose Band from 2012 to 2020, was church pianist and organist from 2004 to 2020 in northern California and from 2022 to present in West Stockbridge, MA. While in California he performed and recorded with wind player Paul McCandless and jazz flautist George Husaruk.  His farming and environmental awareness and involvement inform his compositions. He studied composition at Cornish School and with composer Ken Benshoof, piano with his father Arnold Taylor, Harriet Shirvan in Boston, and jazz pianist Jerry Gray in Seattle. His music was featured in several films produced by Jaye Alison Moscariello. In June 2023 and again in 2024 he was a composer at the Mostly Modern Festival (MMF) where his chamber pieces Regenerate, Heal, Cool, Normalizing Evil and others were performed.  He attended the Screen Music Program in Pavia, Italy in August 2025, an introduction to writing for film and video games.

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Date:
October 4
Time:
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Cost:
$10.00 – $30.00
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