South Florida JAZZ Releases 2011-12 Season Concert Schedule Highlighted by Paquito D’Rivera

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Aug. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — South Florida JAZZ, in a 20th year, entrance off a many successful deteriorate as a principal purveyors of complicated jazz in a segment given 1991, rigourously announces a new deteriorate schedule. All performances will be hold during a Rose Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center, 3100 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd, Nova Southeastern University campus, Davie, FL. The concentration of a classification stays resolutely on presenting artists of inhabitant and general repute underneath a protection of Artistic Director Ron Weber and kindly guided by world-acclaimed vibraphonist/educator Gary Burton, Artistic Advisor, who believes this lineup is potentially as clever as final season’s, that featured Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Christian McBride and Kurt Elling with their total 38 Grammy Awards.

Subscriptions and particular tickets to all concerts can be purchased from a Broward Center box bureau during 954-462-0222, toll-free during 877-311-SHOW or online during http://www.southfloridajazz.org or http://www.browardcenter.org.

November 19, 2011 – Platinum Anniversary Celebration and ConcertPaquito D’Rivera Quintet with Special Guest Antonio Madruga

A Cuban-born child prodigy, Paquito D’Rivera has dazzled a song universe for his whole career. A clarinet/saxophone virtuoso, Mr. D’Rivera has flourished in a exemplary and jazz worlds and collected 10 Grammy Awards and an NEA Jazz Master award. He is an general low-pitched envoy and was a initial member of Orquesta Cubana de Musica Moderna and a acclaimed, groundbreaking rope Irakere in his homeland before holding a universe by charge for a final 3 decades. His quintet is superb. South Florida piano phenom Tony Madruga will make a guest coming with his coach Mr. D’Rivera.

$300 – Platinum Subscriber South Florida JAZZ Membership package:

  • Seven-concert ignored subscription starting with Paquito D’Rivera
  • Pre-concert epicurean accepting with live entertainment
  • No use charges; giveaway parking pleasantness of SFJ
  • Premium seating via season
  • 2011-12 SFJ membership
  • Exclusive members-only benefits

$150 – Platinum Membership:

  • Admission and elite seating for a Paquito D’Rivera concert
  • Gourmet accepting before to concert
  • 25% SFJ member’s bonus tickets to all 2012 concerts
  • Free parking pleasantness of SFJ
  • Exclusive members-only benefits

Paquito D’Rivera Quintet indifferent seating: $50; $40 balcony; Students $15

2012 Concerts Tickets: $40 and $15 for students with I.D.; all seating reserved

January 14, 20128:00 PMBob Mintzer and a Canyon Cove Trio featuring Peter Erskine and Larry Goldings

The best in West Coast jazz comes to South Florida in a form of a new Los Angeles-based organ contingent comprised of a hippest of contemporary jazz musicians. Saxophonist, composer and arranger Bob Mintzer, still a principal voice of Yellowjackets, brings together pitter-patter idol Peter Erskine (Weather Report, Yellowjackets) and Larry Goldings, one of a biggest keyboard players of his generation. They plow new low-pitched belligerent with strange song combined by a players.

February 11, 20128:00 PMJacky Terrasson Trio

The Franco-American pianistic hustler Jacky Terrasson arrives in Florida for a initial time and with a new trio. Jacky, a 1993 Thelonious Monk Competition winner, has garnered commend and awards in America and France for dual decades. Following a initial of his 10 Blue Note recordings, The New York Times Magazine named Jacky “one of 30 artists, 30 and under, many expected to change American enlightenment for a subsequent 30 years.” Terrasson’s 2010 Concord Jazz debut, Push, is a gem of colourful pianism that opens adult a new doorway onto his endless jazz wording and effervescence.

March 10, 2012  - 8:00 PMAntonio Adolfo – Carol Saboya Group

Carol Saboya, a pleasing and lively lady from Ipanema with a honeyed voice and exquisite intonation, is a daughter of pianist-composer-arranger Antonio Adolfo, one of Brazil‘s many worshiped performers and educators. This singular South Florida coming comes after a 2011 recover of Chora Baiao, that follows in a footsteps of their Latin Grammy-nominated 2010 CD La e Ca/Here and There. This rope earnings by direct after their marvellous 2009 unison for South Florida JAZZ.

April 14, 20128:00 PMMatt Wilson’s Arts Crafts

Jazz song should be fun and Matt Wilson, a jester king of drumming, creates it ebullient, entertaining, and uncommonly delightful. No drummer has ever voiced a pristine fun of creation song and had a abounding talent of Matt Wilson or has been this sought-after, as his resume apparently displays. Add a pristine wail of Terell Stafford, a flexibility and newness of organist Gary Versace, and a plain thrust of bassist Martin Wind and we have Arts Crafts – a rope with a slit and a character of a own.

May 12, 20128:00 PMDavid Sanchez Quartet featuring Antonio Sanchezwith Special Guest Stefon Harris

Tenor saxophonist David Sanchez (Puerto Rico), pianist Edward Simon (Venezuela), and fantastic drummer Antonio Sanchez (Mexico) are Latin musicians who play jazz, rather than musicians who play Latin jazz, a vital distinction. While a song competence be flavored by their heritage, it really will be serious, strange jazz. Forget labels. Stefon Harris, Jazz Journalists Association Mallet Player of a Year, appears as a special guest, that means a rope will be en fuego!

June 9, 20128:00 PMThe Bad Plus

The Bad Plus — pianist Ethan Iverson, bassist Reid Anderson, and drummer David King — have damaged down a walls of jazz gathering and combined an formidable physique of work. Few jazz groups have amassed such acclaim, and few have desirous such controversy. Their code of fashionable populism has put them during a forefront of a new instrumental song movement. While many of their outlay is strange music, they also deconstruct songs in a pop, rock, country, and exemplary song idioms. The Bad Plus is both stirring and provocative, that creates it one of a many acclaimed bands on a jazz scene.  

Funding for this classification is supposing in partial by a Broward County Board of Commissioners as endorsed by a Broward Cultural Division.

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