lunes, 18 de septiembre de 2023

Roy Hargrove The Love Suite: In Mahogany

Roy Hargrove

The Love Suite: In Mahogany

Blue Engine Records

13 October 2023



Blue Engine Records, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s (JALC) in-house record label, celebrates Hargrove’s legacy with the release of an unearthed gem from the JALC archives: Roy Hargrove’s The Love Suite: In Mahogany – Live from Jazz at 

Lincoln Center, a live performance of a JALC-commissioned suite that Hargrove never played in full again.  
 
The live album will be available on all major streaming platforms on October 13, 2023, just in advance of what would have been the trumpeter’s 54th birthday (October 16). 

Commissioned by Jazz at Lincoln Center to compose and perform The Love Suite: In Mahogany, a then-23-year-oldHargrove demonstrated a remarkably mature approach to his craft. For the first time, this historic concert—captured at Alice Tully Hall in 1993 during one of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s earliest seasons—is available via digital streaming platforms. The Love Suite: In Mahogany, produced by Willie Jones III, alumnus of Hargrove’s sextet and RH Factor, showcases showcases the trumpet virtuosity and soulful songwriting for which Hargrove continues to be celebrated.  

The Love Suite: In Mahogany 


TRACKLISTING: 
1. The Love Suite: In Mahogany – Young Daydreams (Beauteous Visions)
2. The Love Suite: In Mahogany – Obviously Destined
3. The Love Suite: In Mahogany – Stability
4. The Love Suite: In Mahogany – The Trial
5. The Love Suite: In Mahogany – Into the Outcome
 
PERSONNEL: 
Roy Hargrove (trumpet)  
Jesse Davis (alto saxophone)
Ron Blake (tenor saxophone)
Andre Hayward (trombone)
Marc Cary (piano)
Rodney Whitaker (bass)
Gregory Hutchinson (drums) 


7 VIRTUAL JAZZ CLUB’S CONTEST 9th EDITION: WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

7 VIRTUAL JAZZ CLUB’S CONTEST 9th EDITION: WINNERS ANNOUNCED!


The 7 Virtual Jazz Club is proud to announce the winners of the 9th edition of the contest

Milan, September 17th 2023, during a live streaming event, the judging panel and the finalists joined the award ceremony for the Pros & Amateurs and the Under25 category.

Pros & Amateurs’ category

First prize goes to NoSax NoClar (France) with the tune Kahmsïn.

https://youtu.be/pOlvWH6etog?si=hvDvRsGfLaWky8Vx

Second prize goes to Shuteen Erdenebaatar Quartet (Germany) with the tune Ups and Downs. 

https://youtu.be/VFLgpntiPR8?si=zR8AOmy72goIYMLA

Thrid prize goes to Benny Benack III (USA) with the tune Catching Drift.

https://youtu.be/AARYrbSc5Xs?si=CHVr9XLFIu0ULy7u

Under 25’s category

First prize goes to Quietet (Poland) with the tune Scand. 

https://youtu.be/GLIKoxT3p-g?si=8sE6oajOkuE3gW6s

Second prize goes to Schemes (Norway) with the tune Rivers. 

https://youtu.be/4kkM0v2ISpE?si=qe74-UJl1VULgBr8

Third prize goes to Adam Lamoureux Quartet (Canada) with the tune The Path to Equanimity.

https://youtu.be/dAku9Mca3Hg?si=DOfgmtLHob8jE4Nj

Special Prize

Innovation prize goes to NoSax NoClar (France). 


The 7 Virtual Jazz Club’s Team wants to thank all the contestants and the international Jury that supported this edition. 


The call for entries for the 10th edition will open on October 2023, including new website, new sponsors and new prizes.


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viernes, 15 de septiembre de 2023

ELIS & TOM - It had to be you New Documentary on Iconic Brazilian Musicians ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM and ELIS REGINA

                                                        ELIS & TOM - It had to be you

 
New Documentary on Iconic Brazilian Musicians
ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM and ELIS REGINA
Opens September 15th, 2023
Across the US and Canada
 
Features remastered, never-before-seen, footage of the recording of 
extraordinary "Elis & Tom" album


Outsider Pictures is proud to announce the U.S. theatrical premiere of the music documentary "ELIS & TOM - It had to be you," opening in cities across the US & Canada, on September 15, 2023. The film will premiere in Los Angeles, one week ahead of its Brazilian premiere where it will open widely on 100 screens.
 
It was Los Angeles, February 1974. Antonio Carlos “Tom” Jobim, the incarnation of Bossa Nova, and Elis Regina, then Brazil's most popular singer, met to record what would become one of the most iconic albums in the history of Brazilian music. Elis brought her band, who joined Tom Jobim and the best musicians in LA, arranged by Bill Hitchcock at MGM studios.


 

Through rare and never-before-seen images the new music documentary ELIS & TOM - It had to be you tells the story of how the encounter and recording of two iconic musicians occurred.

The recording was captured by the team of filmmakers led by director Roberto de Oliveira, who arranged for the duo to meet. The original footage was kept for 45 years until it was restored and remastered in 2018. These rare and unpublished images drive this musical documentary. Drama and tensions surrounded the recording of the album, to the point that the project was almost interrupted. In the end, the power of the music took over and led Elis Regina, Tom Jobim and a group of talented young musicians to record a masterpiece. 



 
ELIS & TOM reveals the conflicts and joys of a unique moment, in a journey through time, revealing the intimacy of the creative process and the extraordinary personalities of these amazing artists.
 
ELIS & TOM - It had to be you
Directors: Roberto de Oliveira and Jom Tob Azulay
Script: Roberto de Oliveira and Nelson Motta
Producer: Diogo Pires Goncalves
Director of Photography (1974): Fernando Duarte
Director of Photography (2022): Joao Wainer
Country: Brazil
Language: Portuguese and English
R/T: 100 mins



martes, 5 de septiembre de 2023

Internationally Acclaimed Saxophonist/Composer Miguel Zenón Appointed to MIT Faculty

Internationally Acclaimed Saxophonist/Composer Miguel Zenón Appointed to MIT Faculty


Alto saxophonist, composer, bandleader and MacArthur Fellow Miguel Zenón has been appointed to the Music Faculty at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) beginning in Fall 2023. Zenón will serve as Assistant Professor of Jazz beginning in September 2023. This is the first time in the history of MIT that this position has been appointed.
 
"MIT is an incredible school with top-tier students and a creative and open-minded aesthetic,” says Zenón. “I’m extremely excited and honored to become part of the MIT family.”  
 
Multiple Grammy Nominee and Guggenheim and MacArthur Fellow Miguel Zenón represents a select group of musicians who have masterfully balanced and blended the often-contradictory poles of innovation and tradition. Widely considered one of the most groundbreaking and influential saxophonists and composers of his generation, he has also developed a unique voice as a conceptualist, concentrating his efforts on perfecting a fine mix between jazz and his many musical influences.

Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Zenón has released sixteen recordings as a leader including El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2 (2023), the Grammy-nominated Música De Las Américas (2022), El Arte Del Bolero (2021) and Sonero: The Music of Ismael Rivera (2019) and Yo Soy La Tradición (2018). He has worked with luminaries such as The SFJAZZ Collective, Charlie Haden, Fred Hersch, Kenny Werner, David Sánchez, Danilo Perez, The Village Vanguard Orchestra, Kurt Elling, Joey Calderazzo, Steve Coleman, Ray Barreto, Andy Montañez, Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band, The Mingus Big Band and Bobby Hutcherson.
 
Zenón has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe and The Chicago Tribune. In addition, he topped both the Jazz Artist of the Year and Alto Saxophonist of the Year categories in the 2014 JazzTimes Critics Poll and was selected as Alto Saxophonist of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association in 2015, 2018, 2019 and 2020 (when he was also recognized as Arranger of the Year). In 2023 he was recognized by the same organization as the Composer of the Year.

As a composer he has been commissioned by SFJAZZ, NYO Jazz, The New York State Council on the Arts, Chamber Music America, Logan Center for The Arts, The Hyde Park Jazz Festival, The John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, MIT, Spektral Quartet, Miller Theater, The Hewlett Foundation, Peak Performances, PRISM Quartet and many of his peers. Zenón has given hundreds of lectures and master classes at institutions all over the world and is a faculty member in the Music & Theater Arts Department at MIT, as well as the current Visiting Scholar for the Harmony and Jazz Composition Department at Berklee College of Music.
 
In April 2008 Zenón received a fellowship from the prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Later that year he was one of 25 distinguished individuals chosen to receive the coveted MacArthur Fellowship, also known as the “Genius Grant.” In 2011 he founded Caravana Cultural, a program which presents free-of-charge Jazz concerts in rural areas of Puerto Rico. In 2022 he received an Honorary Doctorate from La Universidad del Sagrado Corazón in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the highest honor bestowed by the institution.