Benefit Concert w. Paquita D’Rivera to Support BAE’s Arts Education Programs in Bronx Public Schools
Honoring the 70th year of a Cuban music legend, Bronx Arts Ensemble welcomes acclaimed virtuoso clarinet and sax player of Paquito D’Rivera. a winner of fourteen GRAMMY Awards, celebrated for his artistry in Latin jazz and achievements as a classical composer. Paquito is also the first artist to win Latin GRAMMYs in both Classical and Latin Jazz categories for Stravinsky’s L’Histoire du Soldat and Brazilian Dreams with New York Voices.
Date: January 28, 2018
Venue: Horace Mann Recital Hall (Bronx) Google Map
Time: 2pm
Ticket: $125 (Buy here: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?actions=4&p=1)
Featuring:
Paquito D’Rivera – Clarinet
Pablo Zinger – Piano, Arranger
Brenda Feliciano – Soprano
PROGRAM
Paquito D’Rivera, clarinet
Pablo Zinger, piano, arranger
Brenda Feliciano, soprano
Ignacio Cervantes (Cuba, 1847 – 1905)
Suite of Cuban Dances
Pixinguinha (Alfredo da Vianna Rocha filho, Brasil 1897 – 1973)
Um a zero
Carinhoso
Segura ele
Gonzalo Roig (Cuba, 1890 – 1970)
Salida, from the zarzuela Cecilia Valdés
Brenda Feliciano, Paquito D’Rivera
Paquito D’Rivera (Cuba, 1947)
Merengue venezolano
Vals venezolano
Jack Délano (Jascha Ovcharov, Puerto Rico, 1914 – 1997)
Tú no sabes
Tocaron a la puerta
(from Canciones para Laura)
Brenda Feliciano
Xavier Montsalvatge (Spain, 1912 – 2002)
Cuba dentro de un piano
Canto negro
(from Cinco canciones negras)
Brenda Feliciano, Paquito D’Rivera
Astor Piazzolla (Argentina, 1921 – 1992)
Adiós Nonino