Mexican Jazz Singer and Composer MAGOS HERRERA Releases New Album AIRE (Air)
Luminous Songs in English, Spanish, and Portuguese Address a Post-Pandemic World, Including "Healer," Herrera's Tribute to Famed Mexican Shaman María Sabina
Collaboration with ERIC & COLIN JACOBSEN and THE KNIGHTS ORCHESTRA Features New Commissioned Works and Jewels from the Great Latin American Songbook NYC CONCERT DEBUT: Friday JULY 21 in Bryant Park / Carnegie Hall Citywide Series (FREE) feat. Magos Herrera jazz ensemble and The Knights Orchestra https://bryantpark.org/ Other Upcoming Concerts: August 8 New York, NY - Neighborhood Church of Greenwich Village - trio Nov 13 Orlando, FL "Aire" with Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra Nov 17 New York, NY National Sawdust "Aire" with jazz trio + Publiquartet |
The work of an artist often suggests that of an alchemist. In her new album, Aire, Mexican singer and composer Magos Herrera transformed the grief, fears, and loneliness of a deadly plague into a luminous collection of songs representing "a celebration of our humanity and the healing power of music."
"We have been dealing with something we didn't see coming and was beyond anything we could've imagined," she says. "But in the process, we found ourselves facing our vulnerability — and, in that, rediscovering our humanity. That's why this album is unique to me. As we come out of the pandemic, we are not only reconnecting with each other but discovering a new world, too, and we need to find a new way to live in it."
Aire (Air) features twelve songs and includes her new compositions, commissioned by Chamber Music America's New Jazz Works, and jewels from the Great Latin American Songbook, such as "Alfonsina y el Mar" and "Gracias a la Vida." Those two classics suggest bookends of the experience in Aire, "Alfonsina …" as an acknowledgment of impermanence and death, "Gracias a la Vida" as a prayer of gratitude for the many gifts of life. Aire will make its New York concert debut in Bryant Park on July 21 at 7pm, part of the Carnegie Hall Citywide series. (free)
But for two exceptions — the voice and guitar duo of "Passarinhadeira" and the octet reading of the Vinicius de Moraes and Baden Powell's classic "Samba em Preludio"—Magos sings over a musical canvas provided by her jazz trio augmented by a 21-piece orchestra under the artistic direction of Eric and Colin Jacobsen, formerly of the string quartet Brooklyn Rider and current Co-Artistic Directors of the Brooklyn-based orchestral collective The Knights.
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