The border between classical and jazz music has always been a fluid one,
with composers from each camp finding inspiration on both sides of the
divide. It wasn t long ago that Darius Milhaud, Igor Stravinsky and Bela
Bartok were studying the exciting, extemporaneous new music of jazz
musicians. Of course, many jazz musicians were just as transfixed by the
historical developments made by classical composers.
The Grammy
Award winning woodwind master Paquito D Rivera has a long history with
classical music. As a young boy, he was introduced to a wide variety of
music, from Mozart to Ellington, by his classical saxophone playing
father in Cuba. On his new recording Jazz Meets the Classics, D Rivera
and his wonderful ensemble have recorded intriguing arrangements of the
classical repertoire of legendary composers, including Chopin, Beethoven
and Mozart, for a jazz sextet.
D Rivera has long been a highly
regarded clarinetist and saxophonist in the realms of jazz and Latin
music. As a boy, he was regarded as a wunderkind on clarinet following
in his father s classical performing footsteps. D Rivera was weaned on
the music of Mozart and Beethoven but also on that of Benny Goodman and
Duke Ellington. For D Rivera, the bridge between classical and jazz was a
natural one.
For the recording, D Rivera assembled a sextet of
his regular collaborators, all astonishing musicians in their own right:
trumpeter/trombonist Diego Urcola, pianist Alex Brown, bassist Oscar
Stagnaro, percussionist Arturo Stable, and drummer Mark Walker. Special
guest pianist Pepe Rivero was also featured on two arrangements of
Chopin and an original piece that he wrote for the ensemble.
The ensemble convened and recorded the album live at Dizzy s Club Coca-Cola in New York City on June 14, 2012.
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