viernes, 23 de enero de 2015

Michele Rosewoman's New Yor-Uba - Update!

Michele Rosewoman's  
New Yor-Uba! 
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola
Kennedy Center
The Egg & Joe's Pub! 
On the heals of the highly-acclaimed double CD set "New Yor-Uba", Michele Rosewoman keeps the flame burning with a stretch of exciting performances!  Try to keep up with this woman's energy, as she leads her evolving all-star ensemble on dates ranging from Jazz at Lincoln Center to the Kennedy Center!  2015 looks very promising for Ms. Rosewoman!
PERSONNEL FOR UPCOMING DATES

March 21 - The Egg - Albany
Alex Norris: trumpet, flugelhorn
Roman Filiu: alto and soprano saxophones
Aaron Burnett: tenor saxophone
Andrew Gutauskas: baritone saxophone
Chris Washburne: trombone and bass trombone
Michele Rosewoman: piano, vocals
Gregg August: bass
Tyshawn Sorey: drums
Roman Diaz: bata, congas, vocals
Mauricio Herrera: bata, congas, vocals
Abraham Rodriguez: bata, congas, vocals
Ernesto "El Gato" Gatell: lead vocals

Ingrid Jensen: trumpet, flugelhorn
Roman Filiu: alto & soprano saxophones
Aaron Burnett: tenor saxophone
Andrew Gutauskas: baritone saxophone
Chris Washburne: trombone & bass trombone
Michele Rosewoman: piano, vocals
Gregg August: bass
Tyshawn Sorey: drums
Roman Diaz: bata, congas, vocals
Mauricio Herrera: bata, congas, vocals
Abraham Rodriguez: bata, congas, vocals
Ernesto "El Gato" Gatell: lead vocals

May 1-2 - Symphony Space - NYC
w/ Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra presenting:  
"Cuba" The Conversation Continued" 
Commissioned for this project, Ms. Rosewoman performs her new work with the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra along with other Cuban and American  invited guest performers and composers including Rudresh Mahanthappa, Bobby Carcasses, Yasek Manzano, Alexis Bosch, Michel Herrera, Dafnis Prieto and more. This project was just presented at the Havana Jazz Festival and recorded in Havana at Abdala Studios. In this context, director Arturo O'Farrill seeks to showcase the best contemporary Cuban composers' works and their stateside counterparts.

May 8
 - Joe's Pub - NYC 
Alex Norris: trumpet, flugelhorn
Roman Filiu: alto & soprano saxophones
Aaron Burnett: tenor saxophone
Andrew Gutauskas: baritone saxophone
Jose Davilla: trombone & tuba 
Michele Rosewoman: piano, vocals
Gregg August: bass
Tyshawn Sorey: drums
Roman Diaz: bata, congas, vocals
Mauricio Herrera: bata, congas, vocals
Abraham Rodriguez: bata, congas, vocals
Ernesto "El Gato" Gatell: lead vocals
 
May 15 - The Kennedy Center - D.C.
Mary Lou Williams Jazz Festival, 20 Years
Alex Norris: trumpet, flugelhorn
Roman Filiu: alto & soprano saxophones
Aaron Burnett: tenor saxophone
Andrew Gutauskas: baritone saxophone
Jose Davilla: trombone & tuba 
Michele Rosewoman: piano, vocals
Gregg August: bass
Tyshawn Sorey: drums
Roman Diaz: bata, congas, vocals
Mauricio Herrera: bata, congas, vocals
Abraham Rodriguez: bata, congas, vocals
Ernesto "El Gato" Gatell: lead vocals

  
New Yor-Uba at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola

Michele Rosewoman and Members of New Yor-Uba perform  
New Yor-Uba Small Ensemble
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"...two big cultural streams flowing simultaneously ...cultural multiplicity in sound taken to a reasonable extreme, where a song can still be allowed to sound logical and beautiful ...ancient and experimental at the same time, and capacious enough to include more and more."
-Ben Ratliff, New York Times
 
"Dazzling tracks...startling for its balance of unfettered improvisation and undiluted Cuban folklore within a complex and often grand structure. ..stylistic swagger and spiritual heft..."
-Larry Blumenfeld, Wall Street Journal
 
 "The best Latin jazz project in recent memory is this double-disc celebrating the 30th anniversary of pianist-vocalist Rosewoman's esoteric yet quintessentially NYC ensemble. Delightful melody, spine-tingling abstractions and a sagae sense of groove argue for Rosewoman's place among the music's brightest composer-arrangers."
-JazzTimes 

"Rosewoman's presence on piano continues to shine as she blends the rhythmic angularites of Thelonious Monk with the jolting harmonic suspense of Jaki Byard and Don Pullen...from gentle melody and hypnotic bata rhythms to...intriguing, loping blues figure and sumptuous harmonies, the music transports as well as transcends in ways, opening various gateways for pleasurable listening without the need to be fully immersed in Afro-Cuban folklore...mesmerizing choral work and serrated funk...the compositions have the potential of becoming new modern jazz standards. One hopes that a follow-up to this transfixing set will come sooner than later."
-DownBeat ****1/2


On her landmark 2013 album New Yor-Uba: 30 Years - A Musical Celebration of Cuba in America, pianist/composer/vocalist Michele Rosewoman pushes the envelope at the outer limits of jazz improvisation while keeping firmly rooted in both jazz and centuries-old Afro-Cuban folkloric  tradition. Widely credited as being one of  the first composers to synthesize sacred Cuban folkloric music with a thoroughly contemporary jazz concept, Rosewoman's magnum opus, double-cd set - the debut album released on her own Advance Dance Disques label - is the realization of a distinctive creative vision thirty years in the making.  New Yor-Uba was named #1 Latin Jazz Recording of 2013 on the NPR Critics Poll.  To order New Yor-Uba, click here.


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(see more at www.jazzglobalbeat.blogspot.com Dec. 29, 2013)

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