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Pianist Chucho Valdés Facebook Live Mini-Concert, Tomorrow Tuesday

30 Monday Mar 2020

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Chucho Valdés performing “Caridad Amaro,” a tribute to his beloved, and very influential, grandmother, at the Victoires du Jazz Festival 2010. 

Cuban pianist, composer, and bandleader Chucho Valdés will offer a solo mini-concert from his home in South Florida tomorrow, Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. EST.
It will be his fourth free online concert.

“Some people have asked me why I do this because, after all, I’m not getting paid. And I tell them that what happens in these concerts is for me more valuable than money,” said Valdés in a phone conversation earlier this afternoon. “The comments I get, the beautiful responses, the gratitude, it’s all so stimulating. No money can buy that.”

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The repertoire on these performances is never pre-planned.
“Sometimes when I’m at the piano I remember something I like or something I haven’t played in a while and then, I talk about it,” he explained. “I prefer doing it this way: it’s organic, free.”

As for the experience of inviting the world to his home to hear him play, “it’s different,” he said. “It’s not the first time I do something like this and still, it’s an incredible feeling. I just got a call from Clarín [a newspaper in Argentina] and I reminded them that in 2003 I played two concerts at Teatro Colón [in Buenos Aires]. One was a solo piano concert, the other with a symphony orchestra, and in total, 5,000 people were there. Great. But the first online concert [on March 17] was seen by 250,000 people. It’s a global concert, and you get the feeling that you are reaching out well beyond your regular audience.”

Besides, “I enjoy a lot playing at home,” he said. “And here I’m playing for myself, doing what I want to do, but at the same time, I’m sharing it with so many people who are, like me, locked-in in their homes. Maybe this will bring them some calm, some reassurance.”
“This virus doesn’t differentiate. It doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor, white or black, and it doesn’t care about where you are. It’s time to realize we are all one people and we need to come together.”

 

 

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Love In The Times of The Virus: Fred Hersh Daily Mini-Concerts

20 Friday Mar 2020

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In an e-blast today, pianist Fred Hersh announced a program of free daily mini-concerts available on his Facebook page, beginning Sunday. It is not necessary to have a Facebook to access it.

At a time in which many of us are not only trying to adjust to a “new normal” but also bring back old revolutionary concepts such as solidarity, community, and the common good, we certainly can use all the grace and beauty we can get.

“I hope everybody is safe and healthy and will remain that way. This is an unprecedented challenge to everyone on the planet and we all need resilience and resourcefulness going forward,” reads the message.

“Starting this Sunday, every day at 1pm EST, 10am PST, and 7pm in Europe I will do a live mini-concert of piano music from my home. You can see and hear the concert here:

https://www.facebook.com/fredherschmusic

“You don’t have to “be” on Facebook or sign in to anything to access the concert. Just click the image below. And if you “like” the page you will be notified each day.”

“Wishing you all strength and much love,
Fred ”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you are familiar with Hersh’s work, you need no further encouragement.
If you have not heard Fred Hersh, you are in for a treat.

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Robert Glasper Premieres Orchestral Piece With Nu Deco Ensemble

12 Thursday Mar 2020

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Nu Deco Ensemble, Jacomo Bairos conductor, performing at the Arsht Center, Miami

Pianist, composer, and producer Robert Glasper has made an art of moving with ease between jazz, hip hop, neo-soul, rock, pop, and back. Using tools as traditional as the jazz piano trio and as open-ended as the recording studio, Glasper has created an ever-changing but organic mix that is often deceptively easy-on-the-ear — yet always studded with surprising turns and details. This weekend, Glasper will be premiering his first orchestral work, a commission by the Miami-based Nu Deco Ensemble, in concerts Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the World Center in Miami Beach, FL.

(These concerts were canceled on Thursday because of coronavirus concerns.)

The restless, genre-bending Glasper was a natural choice for Nu Deco.
“Robert has been in our ‘bucket list’ collaborator from the beginning of Nu Deco,” says Nu Deco co-founder, composer and co-artistic director Sam Hyken. “I find very exciting the opportunity to add to the orchestral canon using artists that normally wouldn’t get an opportunity to do so because of just the way classical music is.”

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