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Myriad3

Tue., Dec. 4, 9 p.m., $10, Moonstone Arts Center, 110A S. 13th St.

The piano trio is the most basic ingredient of jazz, raw dough that can be molded and spiced into innumerable new flavors. As the name implies, Toronto-based trio Myriad3 prides themselves on sampling as many of those variations as possible. Pianist Chris Donnelly has bridged jazz and classical on his own releases, most notably his Escher-inspired solo suite Metamorphosis. Drummer Ernesto Cervini leads his own impressionistic modern jazz quartet, while bassist Dan Fortin toggles between jazz and rock. They came together accidentally, when a bassist on another bandleader’s gig cancelled and Fortin stepped in, but the match seems preordained. Their collaboration takes the form of a triangle with three distinct points, rather than a simpatico three-voices-speaking-as-one. Each member has a defined personality that coexists with the others; just check out their rendition of Count Basie’s “C Jam Blues,” which plays out like an iPod on shuffle. 

Tue., Dec. 4, 9 p.m., $10, Moonstone Arts Center, 110A S. 13th St., 215-735-9600, moonstoneartscenter.org.

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