sábado, 30 de mayo de 2020

No Base Trio presents their brilliant self-titled debut album

No Base Trio presents their brilliant self-titled debut album 


This recording features an energetic and imaginative live set of entirely improvised music by one of Puerto Rico’s most creative bands. No Base Trio is the union of alto saxophonist Jonathan Suazo, guitarist Gabriel Vicéns, and drummer Leonardo Osuna focusing on creating music without barriers and consistently pushing boundaries of sound and improvisation. After 10 years of performing at many important venues in Puerto Rico, No Base Trio will release their debut album on July 10th, 2020 under the radical label, Setola di Maiale created by Paolo De Piaggi and Stefano Giust, which highlights some of the most adventurous and creative musicians all around the world.

The debut album features an entire set of highly creative, fully improvised music with influences of jazz, rock, electronic music, and ambient music. No Base Trio has a peculiar, individualized voice that these musicians have collaboratively crafted for over a decade. The energy of the album can be felt from the first track, EXT - 1. The track gradually leads to an energetic interplay of sounds, while the second track EXT - 2 is carried by a repetitive groove built between Vicéns and Osuna, and followed by Suazo’s imaginative melodic lines. Vicéns and Suazo intentionally craft their sound with special pedal effects throughout the album, exploring different textures and characters.

Other highlights include EXT - 5, an abrupt free improvised guitar intro by Vicéns, gradually joined by Osuna’s percussion and Suazo’s “EWI,” leading to a swinging guitar solo over a distinct walking bass by Suazo and the straight-ahead drumming of Osuna. The album culminates with EXT - 8, a meditative improvisation starting with the guitar creating some mysterious and unusual sounds, soon joined by Osuna’s floaty cymbals and Suazo’s inventive EWI sounds.

With the release of the No Base Trio debut album, this outstanding group is a representation of music’s continuous evolution, as these musicians find new ways of expression with wisdom, creativity, and passion. No Base Trio’s self-titled album is destined to become both a landmark in the canon of music made by Puerto Rican musicians, as well as in the canon of global music.

sábado, 23 de mayo de 2020

Regresa Andy Montañez en Concierto Virtual a petición del público

regresa andy montañez en concierto virtual
a petición del público

Esta vez será un banquete musical con sus éxitos en la salsa


La compañía MCS presenta nuevamente al cantante Andy Montañez en un concierto virtual para todo Puerto Rico y el mundo, este domingo 24 de mayo a las 3 p.m. a través de su página de Facebook MCS PuertoRico.

A petición popular, El Niño de Trastalleres regresa para interpretar un puñado de sus éxitos en la salsa, tales como: “Julia”, “Vagabundo”, “Un Verano en Nueva York” y “Las Hojas Blancas”, entre otras. Así que, los que se conecten podrán ejercitarse a son de salsa. Su concierto anterior se centró en la interpretación de boleros clásicos.

“Más que honrado de haber sido escogido por segunda ocasión para llevarle alegría al pueblo. Este domingo disfrutaremos bailando parte de esas canciones de salsa que ustedes han hecho suyas. Gracias a los amigos de MCS por hacer esto posible. “, expresa el cantante Andy Montañez.

El bajista y arreglista Ramón Vázquez, quien está a cargo de la producción de esta serie de conciertos, ha reunido a músicos de primer orden para que acompañen a Andy Montañez. Carlos García (piano y coros), Manolito Rodríguez (percusión y coros), Kalani Trinidad (saxofón, flauta y coros), Savier Díaz (congas) y Ramón Vázquez (bajo y dirección musical).

“Gracias a MCS por permitirnos llevar a los hogares sano entretenimiento tan necesario durante este período de distanciamiento físico. Este proyecto ha servido como taller para estos grandes artistas y músicos, los cuales se han visto afectados económicamente desde el inicio de la cuarentena. Y estamos más que agradecidos por ello.”, expresa el productor musical Ramón Vázquez.

Vázquez fue uno de los tantos músicos que se vio afectado debido al cierre ocasionado por el COVID-19. La gira de conciertos por Europa junto al legendario pianista cubano Chucho Valdés, que pisaría Italia, Suecia, España, Inglaterra, Francia, Suiza y Estocolmo, fue pospuesta hasta nuevo aviso.

“La música siempre ha estado ligada a nuestro estado emocional, nos ayuda a liberar tensiones, emocionarnos y relajarnos. MCS como muestra de su compromiso genuino con la salud y el bienestar de todos los puertorriqueños, continúa presentando conciertos con artistas locales e internacionales para el disfrute de todos, al mismo tiempo que apoyamos la industria de la música y nuestros artistas.”, puntualizó Anabelle Carrión, vicepresidenta auxiliar de Promocion de Salud y Bienestar de MCS.

Los conciertos virtuales de MCS ya han contado con la participación grandes estrellas puertorriqueñas de renombre internacional, entre ellas: Nydia Caro, Andy Montañez, Juan Vélez, Manny Manuel e Ismael Miranda.

martes, 19 de mayo de 2020

Se destacan las Mujeres Instrumentistas en las Premiaciones de la Jazz Journalists Association

Se destacan las Mujeres Instrumentistas en las Premiaciones de la Jazz Journalists Association
Las mujeres continúan demostrando que la buena música y en específico el Jazz no es un mundo de hombres. A pesar de los obstáculos y el discrimen que enfrentan para ser reconocidas, cada vez más mujeres intrumentistas se destacan en la escena del Jazz, demostrando que son tan buenas o  mejores que sus colegas masculinos.
Los periodistas de la Jazz Journalist Association en su premiación anual, que comenzó hace más de dos décadas en 1996, han reconocido este hecho con un incremento en nominaciones y ganadoras féminas durante los pasados años.
En las premiaciones de la JJA 2020, las mujeres dominaron gran parte de las categorías de instrumentistas comenzando por el reconocimiento Lifetime Achievement Award otorgado a la legendaria pianista, directora y compositora Carla Bley.
Photo by Mark Marnie
Otras ganadoras fueron;
Terri Lyne Carrington - Musician and Drummer of the Year

Kris Davis - Composer and Pianist of the Year

Lakecia Benjamin - Up and Coming Musician of the Year
Allison Miller’s Boom Tic BoomMid-Size Ensemble del Año
Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom; from left,
Jeff Lederer, bass clarinet; Kirk Knufke, trumpet; Jenny Scheinman, violin;
Myra Melford, piano; Todd Sickafoose, bass; Miller, drums.
Photo by Marc PoKempner
Brandee Younger (Arpa) - Player of Intruments Rare in Jazz
Lauren Sevian - Baritone Saxophonist of the Year
Photo by Guinara Khamatova

Tomeka Reid - Strings Player of the Year 
Photo by Tony Smith
Linda May Han Oh - Bassist of the Year
Anat Cohen - Clarinetist of the Year
Photo by Jimmy Katz

Jane Ira Bloom - Soprano Saxophonist of the Year
Nicole Mitchell - Flutist of the Year
Cecile McLorin Salvant - Female Vocalist of the Year
Photo by Hector Perez
Terri Lyne Carrington estuvo en el Puerto Rico Heineken Jazz Fest 2014 junto a su proyecto Mosaic. Linda Oh fue la bajista del grupo de Pat Metheny que se presentó en el Centro de Bellas Artes de Guaynabo en el 2017. Anat Cohen se presentó en el Puerto Rico Heineken Jazz Fest 2010 junto a la agrupación de George Wein, y en el 2018 en un concierto liderando su grupo en el Centro de Bellas Artes de Santurce. En esa ocasión, Cohen ofreció talleres a los estudiantes del Conservatorio de Música de Puerto Rico, donde tuvimos la oportunidad de conocerla.
Otros reconocimientos por la JJA Awards 2020 fueron:
Miguel Zenón - Arranger of the Year and Alto Saxophonist of the year
Photo by Jimmy Katz

Branford Marsalis’ quartet - Record of the Year for The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul
Christian Scott - Trumpeter of the Year 
Joel Ross - Mallet Player of the Year
Kurt Elling - Male Vocalist of the Year
Wycliffe Gordon - Trombonist of the Year
Joe Lovano - Multiple Reeds Player of the Year
Chriss Potter - Tenor Saxophonist of the Year
Bill Frisell - Guitarrist of the Year
Herbie Hancock - Keyboardist of the Year
Sakir Hussain - Percussionist of the Year

En previas ediciones, a los ganadores de los JJA Awards se les entregaba una estatuilla durante una de sus presentaciones en vivo. En esta ocasión, a causa de la pandemia del Covid-19, los ganadores recibirán por correo un certificado impreso.

Miguel Zenón; reconocido como Saxofonista Alto del Año y Arreglista del Año por la Jazz Journalists Association Awards

Miguel Zenón; reconocido como Saxofonista Alto del Año y Arreglista del Año por la Jazz Journalists Association Awards

Mayo 19, 2020 - Por tercer año consecutivo (2018, 2019, 2020) el músico puertorriqueño Miguel Zenón recibe el reconocimiento al Saxofonista Alto del Año de la Jazz Association Awards. En esta ocasión también añade a su extensa lista de reconocimientos, ser el Arreglista del Año por su más reciente grabación Sonero: La Música de Ismael Rivera.

Photo by Jimmy Katz


El álbum Sonero fue nominado por la JJA como Album del Año y el cuarteto de Miguel Zenón; Luis Perdomo - piano, Henry Cole - batería, Hans Glawischnig - bajo, fue nominado en la categoría Midsize Jazz Ensemble.


Sonero ha sido reconocido por la prensa internacional como uno de las mejores grabaciones del 2019. En Puerto Rico, Sonero fue seleccionado como Mejor Grabación del 2019 por la Fundación Nacional para la Cultura Popular y por nuestro blog Puerto Rico Jazz prjazz.blogspot.com

Miguel Zenón, nacido en San Juan, Puerto Rico, estudió saxofón clásico en la Escuela Libre de Música de San Juan y luego obtuvo un bachillerato de Berklee College of Music y una maestría en la Manhattan School of Music.

Zenón comienza a trabajar profesionalmente en la década de 1990 con Maestros puertorriqueños como el saxofonista David Sánchez, y luego desarrolla su carrera como solista, siendo rápidamente reconocido como uno de los mejores saxofonistas altos en la escena del Jazz internacional.

Su excelente trabajo discográfico en el que fusiona el jazz con expresiones musicales de Puerto Rico como la Bomba, la Plena y la Música Jíbara, ha sido seleccionado consistentemente entre las mejores grabaciones de jazz en las primeras dos décadas del siglo XXI.


Foto de Conrado Pastrano

Por 10 años consecutivos, desde el 2011 hasta el 2020, Miguel Zenón ha sido nominado en la categoría Saxofonista Alto del Año por la Jazz Journalists Association Awards. En cuatro de esos 10 años le fue otorgado el reconocimiento a Mejor Saxofonista Alto (2105, 2018, 2019, 2020) En el 2015, primer año en ser seleccionado, tuvimos el honor de entregar el JJA Award a Miguel Zenón, durante su concierto en el Teatro del Conservatorio de Música de Puerto Rico.


Wilbert Sostre, Puerto Rico Jazz Blog
Autor, productor de radio y columnista especializado en Jazz, por los pasados 15 años ha escrito reseñas de grabaciones y eventos para publicaciones como Jazz Times, Jazz Inside Magazine, Latin Jazz Network, All About Jazz, Diálogo, y para su blog Puerto Rico Jazz, prjazz.blogspot.com, entre otras. Además ha sido invitado a las emisoras Radio Universidad, Radio Oro, Radio Paz 810, Yunque Radio, Vid 90.3, Radio Leo, WPAB 550 y el canal de televisión ABC Puerto Rico para compartir sus conocimientos sobre el Jazz.


Autor del libro Boricua Jazz La Historia del Jazz Puertorriqueño. Actualmente produce el programa *Puerto Rico Jazz que se transmite todos los domingos de 8 a 9 AM (New York Time), 9 a 10am (Puerto Rico) en Brave New Radio, emisora de la Universidad William Paterson, New Jersey.

sábado, 16 de mayo de 2020

Afro Latin Jazz Alliance Announces the National Release of GRAMMY-Winning Arturo O'Farrill and The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra’s Latest Album Four Questions (ZOHO, Release Date: April 10, 2020) featuring Puerto Rican Jazz Masters saxophonist Ivan Renta and bassist Ricky Rodriguez


Afro Latin Jazz Alliance Announces the National Release of
GRAMMY-Winning Arturo O'Farrill and The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra’s Latest Album

Four Questions
(ZOHO, Release Date: April 10, 2020)

Featuring Dr. Cornel West
On The Title Composition, “Four Questions”



Harlem, NY – Friday, April 3, 2020 – GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist/composer Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra release their latest recording, Four Questions (ZOHO Music), featuring special guest Dr. Cornel West on the title composition “Four Questions” on Friday, April 10, 2020. Four Questions marks O’Farrill’s first album in his famed recording catalog to exclusively include all originally written compositions. Weaving together empowering messages for the times, Four Questions portrays the pioneering pianist as outspoken as ever on the obligation of artists to speak truth to the great injustices occurring across the globe.  

Premiered live-in-concert at The Apollo Theater on May 21, 2016, “Four Questions” will now be available for worldwide audiences to hear on Four Questions with the electrifying Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra joined by Dr. Cornel West as a guest soloist, conductor, and percussionist. O’Farrill’s commissioned piece for the Apollo Theater as part of his MacDowell residency took the shape of Dr. Cornel West’s speech at Town Hall (Seattle, WA: October 9, 2014) based on his book, Black Prophetic Fire. Four questions posed by the great African American civil rights activist and author W. E. B. Du Bois in his 1903 book, The Souls of Black Folk, are expounded upon by West while O’Farrill and his 18-piece orchestra usher in a jolt of inspiring fury.

The four essential themes from W.E.B. Du Bois’ seminal publication, include: What does integrity do in the face of adversity / oppression? What does honesty do in the face of lies / deception? What does decency do in the face of insult? How does virtue meet brute force?

“‘Four Questions’ is about bringing attention through Dr. West's brilliance and vision, coupled with the subversive power of the Afro Latin Big Band, to the influence of revolutionary thought that demands we take stock of where we are as a country and demand better,” says Arturo O’Farrill, pianist/composer and Artistic Director of the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance. “We must pay tribute to the jazz greats like Coltrane, Holiday, Mingus, The Art Ensemble of Chicago, and carry on their legacy of bringing attention to the real issues of modern society through jazz music.”

A modern-day prophet, Dr. Cornel West joins the riveting Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra to hold our feet to the fire and demand that we deal with the social and political horrors of our day. Standing strong for what you believe in often threatens others in their complacency. To witness Dr. Cornel West in action is an awe-inspiring experience. He is widely renowned as a speaker of substantive truth within the intelligentsia community.  

O’Farrill notes, “Watching Dr. West speak is one of the sublime musical moments of my life. His oratory has the weight of a John Coltrane solo. His rhythmic delivery has the tumbao of Mongo Santamaría. The humor with which he injects his very serious messages floats like Charlie Parker in flight and, oh, most sacred of all, when he gets deliberate, each word has the authenticity and Afrocentricity of Thelonious Monk’s right hand.”

More than ever the brilliance of Du Bois’ introspections, West’s interpretations and the pure jazz fire with which they are delivered are a salve for those who are hurt by the daily assault of those who use ideology to promote hatred and violence. Jazz fans and music lovers alike are in for a special treat upon hitting play on their audio devices when “Four Questions” is in the queue.

Four Questions further unfolds with compositions such as “Baby Jack,” a piece commissioned by O’Farrill’s dear friend, Mary McCormick. “Baby Jack” accesses emotions fearlessly, just as a baby oscillates between laughter radiating with the brilliance of pure joy to howling with pain. “The Jazz Twins” is dedicated to Arnold and Donald Stanley from Los Angeles; two close knit staples of the jazz community. The Stanley’s have become close acquaintances of O’Farrill, who have traveled with him to Cuba. It’s the type of brotherhood that can weather any storm, and “The Jazz Twins” captures such a spirit.

As part of O’Farrill’s MacDowell residency at the Apollo Theater, he also composed “Clump/Unclump.” The piece encapsulates the relentless law of gathering and scattering, the coming together and the falling asunder. While writing the piece, O’Farrill faced his oldest child leaving the parental home and his only remaining parent becoming terminally ill. “Clump/Unclump” strikes a course where a rock solid life is pulled apart with centrifugal force. To O’Farrill, it served as a micro-lesson constantly revealed on a macro scale. An anthem for the period in which we live, the overwhelming hatred and mediocrity in our national conversation too shall pass.

“A Still, Small, Voice” is in response to the great financial crisis of 2008 when select financial institutions took part in unscrupulous practices that caused serious harm to middle class Americans and people around the world. It reflects a common thread between all religions and philosophies, and borrows words from Hindu, Christian, and Shinto texts. “A Still, Small, Voice” speaks to an inner reminder of the eternal truth that if one suffers, we all suffer. The composition features an inimitable choir assembled by choral conductor Jana Ballard. In addition to the title movement, “A Still, Small, Voice” contains three additional movements entitled, “Elijah – 1 Kings 19:13,” “Amidst The Fire and Whirlwind,” and "Cacophonus.”

Four Questions is the sixth production on which Arturo and I collaborated, over almost a decade,” says Kabir Sehgal (Executive Producer, Four Questions). “That this project is grounded in the philosophy of one great American writer, W.E.B. Du Bois, it’s fitting to cite another. The influential African American jazz critic and novelist Albert Murray believed that cultural diversity was a hallmark to America’s strength, and I know that Arturo believes this, too. Moreover, like Murray, Arturo believes that the powers that be should be called out for intolerance and bigotry. It’s been an honor to produce this project with Doug Davis and for Arturo, who I consider a dear mentor and friend. When he embarks upon a project, he bares his heart and soul. The world is a better place for Arturo sharing his profound artistry with all of us.”

Arturo O’Farrill
Four Questions

Track Listing:
1. Baby Jack
2. Jazz Twins
3. Four Questions – Featuring Dr. Cornel West
4. Clump, Unclump
5. Elijah - 1 Kings 19:13
6. Amidst The Fire and Whirlwind
7. Cacophonous 
8. A Still, Small Voice

About Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra
GRAMMY Award winning pianist, composer and educator Arturo O'Farrill -- leader of the "first family of Afro-Cuban Jazz" (New York Times) -- was born in Mexico and grew up in New York City. Son of the late, great composer Chico O'Farrill, Arturo was educated at Manhattan School of Music and the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College. He played piano in Carla Bley's Big Band from 1979 through 1983 and earned a reputation as a soloist in groups led by Dizzy Gillespie, Steve Turre, Freddy Cole, Lester Bowie, Wynton Marsalis and Harry Belafonte. In 2002, he established the GRAMMY® winning Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra in order to bring the vital musical traditions of Afro Latin jazz to a wider general audience, and to greatly expand the contemporary Latin jazz big band repertoire through commissions to artists across a wide stylistic and geographic range.

Following his 2009 GRAMMY® Award for "Best Latin Jazz Album" for the Orchestra’s debut recording, Song for Chico (ZOHO), O'Farrill has received numerous GRAMMY® wins for The Offense of the Drum ("Best Latin Jazz Album"), Cuba: The Conversation Continues ("The Afro Latin Jazz Suite," "Best Instrumental Composition"), and his album with Chucho Valdés, Familia: Tribute to Bebo & Chico, won a GRAMMY® Award in the "Best Instrumental Composition" category for his composition, “Three Revolutions.” Cuba: The Conversation Continues won a 2016 Latin GRAMMY® for "Best Latin Jazz Album." In September 2018, O’Farrill released his latest album, Fandango at the Wall: A Soundtrack for the United States, Mexico, and Beyond, featuring the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, Antonio Sanchez, Regina Carter, Akua Dixon, Mandy Gonzalez, Patricio Hidalgo, Rahim AlHaj, and Ramón Gutiérrez Hernández.

Arturo O'Farrill is on the faculty of The Manhattan School of Music and The New School. In 2019, O’Farrill was appointed a Professor at The Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA, in the Global Jazz Studies department. O’Farrill is a Steinway Artist.

Afro Latin Jazz Alliance
The non-profit Afro Latin Jazz Alliance (ALJA) was established by Arturo O'Farrill in 2007 to promote Afro Latin Jazz through a comprehensive array of performance and education programs. ALJA produces the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra's annual performance season in New York, and maintains a weekly engagement for the Orchestra at the famed jazz club Birdland. The Alliance also maintains a world-class collection of Latin jazz musical scores and recordings. ALJA's education programs include the Afro Latin Jazz Academy of Music (ALJAM), an in-school residency program serving public schools citywide with instrumental and ensemble instruction, the pre-professional youth orchestra; the Fat Afro Latin Jazz Cats, which prepares the next generation of musicians, and the Global Rhythms in Our Tribe (G.R.I.O.T.); a community music program that engages underserved youth in anti-violence activities. The Afro Latin Jazz Alliance maintains an administrative office inside the historic Minisink Townhouse in Central Harlem. For more information on the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance, please visit afrolatinjazz.org.

El bajista Ramón Vázquez produce conciertos virtuales con Nydia Caro, Andy Montañez, Manny Manuel, Ismael Miranda, entre otras grandes estrellas

El bajista Ramón Vázquez
produce conciertos virtuales con Nydia Caro, Andy Montañez, Manny Manuel, Ismael Miranda, entre otras grandes estrellas

Desarrolla conceptos para ayudar a músicos y artistas

este domingo es el concierto de Ismael Miranda


El bajista, arreglista y productor musical Ramón Vázquez está a cargo de una serie de conciertos virtuales con grandes estrellas.


La compañía MCS le ha dado la encomienda de producir y dirigir conciertos todos los domingos a las 3 p.m. a través del Facebook Live. El propósito es ofrecer sano entretenimiento durante este tiempo de distanciamiento social, y a su vez, crear un taller para artistas y músicos que se han visto seriamente afectados desde el inicio de la Pandemia.

Vázquez reúne a músicos de primer orden para que acompañen a excelentes cantantes del patio. También se encarga de arreglar cada canción del artista invitado y adaptarla a la formación musical seleccionada. “Más que agradecido con MCS por esta oportunidad única que me permite compartir con colegas de la música, acompañar a artistas de renombre, llevar alegría a los hogares y, sobre todo, crear un taller para ayudar a los músicos y artistas.”, expresa Ramón Vázquez.

Ya se han presentado en concierto Nydia Caro, Andy Montañez, Juan Vélez y Manny Manuel. Este domingo 17 de mayoa las 3 p.m. es el turno de El Niño Bonito de la Salsa, Ismael Miranda, cuya trayectoria impecable lo ha consagrado como una de las grandes estrellas de la música tropical.



En esta ocasión, estarán acompañando a Ismael los siguientes músicos: Carlos García (piano y coros), Manolito Rodríguez (percusión y coros), Kalani Trinidad (saxofón, flauta y coros), Savier Díaz (congas) y Ramón Vázquez (bajo y dirección musical). La transmisión se llevará a cabo desde la página de Facebook MCS Puerto Rico.

No es la primera vez que Vázquez desarrolla conceptos que ayudan a los músicos y los artistas puertorriqueños. En abril de 2018, fue invitado como representante oficial de Puerto Rico a la Gala de Jazz Foundation of America After Hurricane María donde participaron estrellas de Hollywood como: Ben Stiller, Danny Glover y Bruce Willis; además de grandes cantantes como Tony Bennett y Harry Belafonte, con el fin de recaudar dinero para los músicos puertorriqueños.





La trayectoria de Ramón Vázquez es extensa. Ha trabajado con grandes artistas como: Olga Tañón, Enrique Iglesias, Plácido Domingo, Cristian Castro, Ismael Miranda, Jerry Rivera, Lissette, Lucecita Benítez, Danny Rivera, Andy Montañez, por solo mencionar algunos.

Chucho Valdés, Justo Almario, Steve Khan, Chick Corea, Arturo Sandoval, Hilton Ruiz, Paquito D’Rivera, Giovanni Hidalgo, Richie Flores, Dave Samuels, Alex Acuña, Horacio “El Negro “Hernández, David Sánchez, Néstor Torres, Steve Khan, Dave Valentin, Richie Flores, Miguel Zenón, son algunos de los grandes virtuosos con los que Vázquez ha trabajado. 

Del 2010 al 2015 fungió como director artístico/musical del Festival de Jazz de República Dominicana (www.drjazzfestival.com). Fue vicepresidente, miembro fundador y creador del currículo de FEDUJAZZ; fundación cuya misión es el desarrollo de la educación musical en las comunidades rurales. También ha trabajado para muchos programas educativos en diferentes instituciones como el Conservatorio de Música de Puerto Rico, Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico, Dream Project, Berklee College of Music, entre otros.

miércoles, 13 de mayo de 2020

Internationally renowned saxophonist/composer Miguel Zenón announces the release of his Grammy Nominated album “Sonero: The Music of Ismael Rivera” on Vinyl

  • Internationally renowned saxophonist/composer Miguel Zenón announces the release of his Grammy Nominated album “Sonero: The Music of Ismael Rivera” on Vinyl.


The Limited Edition Double LP, which will be available exclusively on his website http://www.miguelzenon.com, includes the original artwork and liner notes from the album. It features 11 tracks (all arranged and produced by Zenón), celebrating the music of the great Puerto Rican icon, also known as “Maelo” to his many admirers. Along with Zenón is his long running Quartet, with Luis Perdomo on Piano, Hans Glawischnig on Bass and Henry Cole on Drums.




 “In a career full of powerful, relevant albums, this is one of the best Zenon’s ever made….Zenon has never played more eclectically, nor Perdomo more tersely, than each does here: what a great band, what a great album.” - New York Music Daily

 “Mr. Zenón’s alto saxophone sounds as seductive, earthy and nimble as did Rivera’s voice; it suggests, alternatively, grit or pure beauty…Mr. Zenón and his colleagues honor Rivera by doing what great soneros and jazz musicians do with rich repertoire: listen closely and lovingly, and find new ways in.” – Larry Blumenfeld, Wall Street Journal




 “If you know Rivera’s repertoire, you’ll recognize certain motifs and chord changes; if not, you’ll savor the ultra-sophisticated work of one of the most accomplished and seasoned small groups in jazz.” – Howard Reich, Chicago Tribune

 One of the Best Jazz Releases of 2019 by NPR, Jazz Times, Jazziz, The Chicago Tribune, Jazz Trail and many others.

jueves, 7 de mayo de 2020

JAZZ FOUNDATION OF AMERICA PRESENTA COVID-19 CONCIERTO DE RECAUDACION DE FONDOS DE EMERGENCIA PARA MUSICOS JUEVES, 14 DE MAYO, 8PM @ www.JazzFoundation.org/Covid19

JAZZ FOUNDATION OF AMERICA PRESENTA
#THENEWGIG
COVID-19 CONCIERTO DE RECAUDACION DE FONDOS DE EMERGENCIA PARA MUSICOS
JUEVES, 14 DE MAYO, 8PM @ www.JazzFoundation.org/Covid19

JAZZ FOUNDATION OF AMERICA PRESENTS
#THENEWGIG
COVID-19 MUSICIANS’ EMERGENCY FUND CONCERT FUNDRAISER
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 8PM @ www.JazzFoundation.org/Covid19