Thursday, February 11, 2016

Pregones: MARCH IS MUSIC Celebrates “10 on Walton”A Bronx Anniversary – Seven Standout Concerts including Timbalaye, Mimi Jones, and SOLJO!



Pregones Theater and Puerto Rican Traveling Theater celebrate an extraordinary decade with the 10th Edition of the MARCH IS MUSIC series, from Wednesday, March 2nd, through Saturday, March 26th, in The Bronx. An amazing, world-class lineup of musical artists delivers one of the most thrilling experiences to be had in all of New York City and the Northeast region: New Music, Latin Jazz, Piano, Percussion, Big Band, Multimedia, and a whole lotta Boogie Down swagger! Limited seating — buy or reserve now! 7 concerts and 7 free events including Meet-The-Artist matinees for all ages scheduled as follows:

FEATURED HEADLINERS:
MIVOS QUARTET – WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 @ 7:00 PM | FREE
TIMBALAYE – SATURDAY, MARCH 5 @ 8:00 PM
MERAL GUNEYMAN – SUNDAY, MARCH 6 @ 3:00 PM | FREE
THE D.O.M.E. EXPERIENCE feat. MIMI JONES – SATURDAY, MARCH 12 @ 8:00 PM
DAYRAMIR GONZÁLEZ – SUNDAY, MARCH 13 @ 3:00 PM | FREE
CARLOS CUEVAS – SUNDAY, MARCH 20 @ 3:00 PM | FREE
STEVEN OQUENDO LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA – SATURDAY, MARCH 26 @ 8:00 PM

MEET-THE-ARTIST MATINEES | FREE and suitable for groups of all ages:
RALPH IRIZARRY, Percussionist – FRIDAY, MARCH 4 @ 1:00 PM
MIMI JONES, Bassist – FRIDAY, MARCH 11 @ 4:30 PM
PAPO VÁZQUEZ, Trombonist  ­– FRIDAY, MARCH 18 @ 1:00 PM

TICKETS:    Starting at $15 Advance (limited inventory), $30 Advance, $50 Door
                     Online sales at www.pregonesprtt.org
                     By phone at 718-585-1202

SAVINGS: 25% for groups of 10 or more; 50% for qualifying Zip Tickets residents in The Bronx, East Harlem, Washington Heights, and Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen zip codes 10451, 10452, 10454, 10455, 10474, 10019, 10029, 10031, 10032, 10033, 10034, 10035, 10036, 10040 — advance, in-person purchase with proof of residence, limit 4 per household, subject to availability; Members, Seniors, Students call for special pricing; other restrictions may apply.

VENUE: All performances are at Pregones Theater, 575 Walton Avenue, between 149th and 150th Streets, south of Yankee Stadium and east of Gateway Mall at Bronx Terminal Market, in The Bronx. SUBWAY: Trains # 2, 4, 5 to 149th & Grand Concourse.

MORE ABOUT THE ARTISTS:


MIVOS QUARTET – “One of America’s most daring and ferocious new-music ensembles” (The Chicago Reader), the Mivos Quartet is dedicated to introducing audiences to new music. The quartet actively commissions and premieres new works, often collaborating with composers like Helmut Lachenmann, Alex Mincek, and Anna Clyne throughout the composition process. Presented in collaboration with Carnegie Hall and the Weill Music Institute’s Neighborhood Concert Series, and in partnership with the First Wednesdays Culture Trolley of Bronx Council on the Arts.


TIMBALAYE A septet with a Latin twist and a fresh innovative sound combines contemporary jazz with rhythmic elements from all over Latin America and Africa, as well as Cuba and Puerto Rico. Timbalaye was created by Ralph Irizarry, world renowned percussionist from Spanish Harlem who has performed, recorded and toured with Bebo Valdés, Harry Belafonte, David Byrne, Celia Cruz, Paquito D'Rivera, Juan Luis Guerra, Earl Klug, Israel “Cachao” López, Wynton Marsalis, Paul Simon, and other music giants!


MERAL GUNEYMAN – Turkish born jazz pianist Meral Guneyman's talents have won her numerous competitions and allowed her to perform around the globe as a soloist and with symphony orchestras in her pursuit in the advancement of contemporary music. Her recording of the Frank Bridge sonata was heralded as among the five best of the year by Fanfare Magazine.  "A pianist to be heard again at the earliest opportunity.” –Paul Hume of The Washington Post "Ms. Guneyman has an imposing technique and a delicate feel for timbre.” –Bernard Holland of The New York Times "Meral Guneyman possesses an exquisite touch, immense power and a formidable technique." –Peter Quinn of Jazzwise.


THE D.O.M.E. EXPERIENCE – Co-founded by bassist, vocalist, composer Mimi Jones, alongside jazz pianist, composer, educator Arcoiris Sandoval, D.O.M.E, or Dance Orchestration Media Environment, combines lush philharmonic jazz orchestra production, physical performance, and audiovisuals to create a consciousness-rich multi-sensory concert. D.O.M.E. lifts audiences into aesthetic reverie, environmental and social justice awareness, solidarity, and action!

DAYRAMIR GONZÁLEZ – The first Cuban artist to receive the prestigious Presidential Scholarship to study at the Berklee College of Music, he studied jazz composition and piano performance. González has performed with luminaries like Chucho Valdez, Bebo Valdés, Ramón Valle, Omara Portuondo, Teresa Caturla, Ignacio Berroa, Eddie Palmieri, Larry Harlow, George Garzone, Christian McBride, Anat Cohen and Dave Liebman, and has collaborated with popular groups like Klimax and Habana de Primera.

STEVEN OQUENDO LATING JAZZ ORCHESTRA (SOLJO) – Formed in 2009, SOLJO is a 19-piece big band comprised of well-seasoned professional musicians hailed from the five boroughs of jazz-rich New York City and beyond. For more than five years, Oquendo and SOLJO have surprised and captivated audiences with their singular take on improvisation, fusion rhythms, and creative arrangements, spinning a 21st Century music for lovers of Afro Cuban and Latin Jazz, Salsa, and Palladium-era Mambo!

CARLOS CUEVAS Born in England and raised in Venezuela, Cuevas studied music at University of North Texas and the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College-CUNY, where was recipient of the prestigious Sir Roland Hanna Memorial Jazz Award. His versatility is tested and proven in a slew of formidable collaborations, including work with NEA Jazz Master Hubert Laws, Bette Midler, Néstor Torres, The Los Angeles Symphonic Jazz Orchestra, and The New York Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas. He released two albums, Depiction and Uninhibited Realm, to rave reviews from Downbeat, Keyboard, Modern Drummer, and Los Angeles Jazz Scene.

MORE ABOUT US AND OUR PROGRAMS:

PREGONES THEATER and PUERTO RICAN TRAVELING THEATER – Now one and the same company, Pregones/PRTT champions an arts and cultural legacy of universal relevance through creation and performance of original musical theater and plays rooted in Puerto Rican/Latino cultures, and through presentation of other artists who share our twin commitment to the arts and civic enrichment. Our Bronx and Manhattan stages are dynamic, accessible, and growing hubs of creative community. Facebook: pregonestheater Twitter: pregonesprtt Web: www.pregonesprtt.org

MARCH IS MUSICBuilding on a commitment to present artists of the highest caliber in The Bronx, Pregones Theater’s annual, multi-genre series showcases the range and vitality of today’s varied musical cultures. Curated by resident artists, programs draw links between music, dance, and popular culture, highlight ruptures and continuities in style, and make room for intercultural fusion and exchange. Latino musicians share top billing with artists of diverse background, and recurring presenting and commissioning partners include Carnegie Hall, Weill Music Institute, and NPN. The 10th anniversary of March Is Music also harbors activity of its satellite series:

BRONX PIANO SUNDAYSDuring and beyond the month of March, BPS shines a spotlight on one of Pregones/PRTT’s prized possessions: our Steinway & Sons grand piano acquired with support from individual donors and Bronx Borough President Rubén Díaz, Jr. Accomplished pianists are invited to perform works of all styles and eras on this magnificent concert hall instrument, custom selected to fit the unique dimensions and acoustic temperature of our Bronx theater. Concerts are presented on Sunday afternoons at 3, and are free of charge to the general public.

CREDITS AND THANKSOur programs are made possible, in part, by public funds from The New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York State Regional Economic Development Councils, and The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the New York City Council. Special thanks to the First Wednesdays Bronx Culture Trolley of Bronx Council on the Arts. Additional support provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, The New York Community Trust, The Samuels Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, The Lucille Lortel Foundation, Con Edison, and Southwest Airlines, The Official Airline of Pregones Theater and Puerto Rican Traveling Theater.



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