Chucho Valdes, Dianne Reeves, and Joe Lovano Thomas L. Kaufmann Concert Hall, 92nd Street Y Duets New York, NY May 16, 2024 A supergroup can be as much a treat for the players as for its listeners.
Chucho Valdés delivered a captivating solo performance at NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert, where he showcased his profound mastery and improvisational skills on the piano. He kicked off with the classic 1978 ...
When Cuban pianist Chucho Valdes plays, everybody listens. His latest musical gift to the world is “Chucho’s Steps,” recorded with the Afro-Cuban Messengers following seven years of experimentation.
Pianist Chucho Valdés is the past, present and future of Cuban piano. Throughout over six decades as a professional musician, he has performed in a variety of small groups and large orchestras, always ...
Tras una gira por Europa, los Emiratos Árabes, parte de Estados Unidos y Puerto Rico, el pianista Chucho Valdés y la cantante Albita Rodríguez llegan a Miami para demostrar en el concierto “Masters of ...
Better than: Sitting at home, twitching with anger because Time Warner denied me the chance to watch the Knicks lose to the Nuggets in double-overtime. It was way past union curfew at Symphony Space ...
Kupferberg Center for the Arts will present Chucho Valdés: Irakere 50, a powerful tribute to the legendary Cuban ensemble that transformed Afro-Cuban jazz. Taking place on Thursday, May 8 at 8 PM at ...
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Chucho Valdés commands the stage just by walking out onto it. He’s a giant of a musician, in more ways than one, being part of the small cadre of larger-than-life piano colossi — along with the late ...
Today, we say “Hola!" to the Cuban-born pianist Chucho Valdés, who's bringing his band the Afro-Cuban Messengers to St. Louis for a performance next Saturday, February 11 at the Sheldon Concert Hall.
In 1970, at a jazz festival in Poland, pianist Chucho Valdés’ life would change practically overnight. At that festival, he and his quintet unveiled an ambitious new work, “Misa Negra,” which married ...
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