Chucho Valdés and Irakere 50
10m
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About this clip:
Cuban piano genius Chucho Valdés and latest iteration of his groundbreaking band Irakere perform his composition “Estela Va a Estallar”, inspired by “Stella by Starlight,” during their concert on February 16, 2023 — part of the 2023-24 Season and broadcast on Fridays Live.
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About the concert:
The most influential figure in modern Afro-Cuban jazz for more than half a century, virtuoso pianist, composer and arranger Chucho Valdés returns with Irakere 50, the new iteration of the legendary band that changed the course of Latin music in the 1970s and 80s.
The son of Cuban pianist Bebo Valdés, the winner of seven GRAMMYs and four Latin GRAMMY Awards joined Armando Romeu’s celebrated Cuban Orchestra of Modern Music in 1967, a time when the communist government still considered American jazz anti-revolutionary. He was already recognized as the most formidable pianist of his generation when he launched Irakere in 1973 with a phenomenal cast that included saxophonist Paquito D’Rivera and trumpeter Arturo Sandoval. Discovered and introduced internationally by Dizzy Gillespie, the band’s unprecedented synthesis of folkloric Afro-Cuban rhythms, sacred drums, rock, funk, R&B, and jazz opened up vast new frontiers, and helped pave the way for the pervasively popular dance music known as timba. Over the ensuing years, Valdés has concentrated on his career as a solo artist, recording 25 albums and co-writing the landmark 2018 book Decoding Afro-Cuban Jazz in collaboration with SFJAZZ Director of Education Rebeca Mauleón. A springboard from Valdes’ GRAMMY-winning Afro-Cuban Messengers band, Irakare 50 showcases a blazing new generation of Cuban talent.
PERSONNEL:
Chucho Valdés: piano
Luis Beltran: alto saxophone
Carlos Fernandez: tenor saxophone
Eddy Camejo: trumpet
Osvaldo Sibore: trumpet
Jose Gola: bass
Horacio “El Negro” Hernandez: drums
Roberto Vizcaino Torres: percussion
Ramon Martinez: vocals
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