login    password    artist  buyer  gallery  
Not a member? Register
absolutearts.com logo HOME REGISTER BUY ART SEARCH ART TRENDS COLLECT ART ART NEWS
 
 
Art News:

Sent by: Jazz Forum Arts
Reply to the sender
Forward to a friend
Presents
TONIGHT!!!
GATO BARBIERI April 15, 2011
Tarrytown Music Hall
&
Featured Event Of The Inaugural
MILTON NASCIMENTO Friday, June 24
at Rose Theater in Frederick P. Rose Hall
Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center
Broadway at 60th Street, New York City

Gato Barbieri TONIGHT Friday April 15 Tarrytown Music Hall www.tarrytownmusichall.org 877-840-0457 or Box Office

Mystical yet fiery, passionately romantic yet supremely cool…You hear those first few notes from that instantly recognizable tenor and know you’re in the unique musical world of Gato Barbieri.

Beginning professionally as a teenager playing alto sax in Buenos Aires clubs, Barbieri’s enduring career has covered virtually the entire jazz landscape, from free jazz (with trumpeter Don Cherry in the mid-60s) and avante garde to film scoring and his ultimate embrace of Latin music throughout the 70s and 80s.

He began playing tenor with his own band in the late 50s, moved to Rome and recorded with Don Cherry for Blue Note records. Barbieri launched his career as a leader with the Latin flavored “The Third World,” in 1969, and later parlayed his Grammy-winning “Last Tango In Paris” (1972) success into a career as a film composer, scoring a dozen international films over the years in Europe, South America and the United States.

From 1976 through 1979, Barbieri released four popular albums on A&M Records, the label owned by trumpet great Herb Alpert. “The Shadow of the Cat,” is a reunion of sorts for the two, with Alpert playing trumpet and trumpet solos on three songs.

Gato continued to record many fine albums, and now at 78 enjoys playing concerts with his exciting group "for the people."

ON SALE NOW: http://www.tarrytownmusichall.org or 877-840-0457

Jazz Forum Arts Presents MILTON NASCIMENTO

Exclusive New York Area Appearance!

Friday, June 24 at 7pm Rose Theater


Featured Event Of The Inaugural
Friday, June 24 at 7pm at Rose Theater,
Frederick P. Rose Hall,
Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center
Broadway at 60th Street, New York City

JAZZ FORUM ARTS IS PROUD TO PRESENT THE EXCLUSIVE NEW YORK APPEARANCE OF THE GREAT MILTON NASCIMENTO!


Multitalented Milton Nascimento is frequently acclaimed as Brazil’s greatest musician. His haunting voice is often described in terms of
something from heaven, “an agonizingly pure tenor that often slips into an ethereal falsetto,” Larry Rohter wrote in the New York Times.


As a songwriter and harmonist, he weaves a startling blend of musical influences, including Brazilian and African folk strains, European
classical music, the Brazilian bossa nova, even the rock sound of the Beatles, creating melodies which Jon Pareles in the New York Times
noted can “seem as simple as nursery chants or as serpentine as jazz tunes.” His Portuguese lyrics range from themes of universal love
and the spiritual unification of the child and adult, to expressions of the struggle of oppressed people in Latin America and throughout the world.


He has collaborated with and inspired numerous Latin American musicians, and has won the admiration of diverse American
artists, including jazzmen Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, and Pat Metheny, and rock stars Paul Simon and Sting. In Pareles’s opinion,
Nascimento reigns as “one of the greatest musicians alive.”

Info & Tickets:

CenterCharge 212-721-6500 www.jalc.org

Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office

Broadway at 60th Street, Ground Floor
Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm Sunday 12pm-6pm

COMPLIMENTARY GLASS OF WINE (with Purchased Entree) on Jazz Thursdays at ORISSA Modern Indian Cusine, Dobbs Ferry, NY

One Of The Hottest New Restaurants!

- Westchester Magazine

Orissa Restaurant .14 Cedar Street . Dobbs Ferry. NY 10522

914.231.7800
Join us for Jazz Night Every Thursday 7-9:30pm

Thursday, April 21
Mark Morganelli & Vic Juris!

Delicious Modern Indian Cuisine, Extensive Wine List, Relaxing Ambience!

 

 
This e-mail was sent from Jazz Forum Arts
Immediate removal with ®
Secure
.
This e-mail is powered by , professional e-mail marketing for arts, nonprofits & creative businesses.
To forward this e-mail to a friend or colleague, .
To change your e-mail address or update preferences, .



#

YOUR FIRST STOP FOR ART ONLINE!
HELP MEDIA KIT SERVICES CONTACT


Discover over 150,000 works of contemporary art. Search by medium, subject matter, price and theme... research over 200,000 works by over 22,000 masters in the indepth art history section. Browse through new Art Blogs. Use our advanced artwork search interface.

Call for Artists, Premiere Portfolio sign-up for your Free Portfolio or create an Artist Portfolio today and sell your art at the marketplace for contemporary Art! Start a Gallery Site to exclusively showcase your gallery. Keep track of contemporary art with your free MYabsolutearts account.

 


Copyright 1995-2013. World Wide Arts Resources Corporation. All rights reserved