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 Jazz at the Maverick 
Saturday, July 1, 2017 8 pm 
Arturo O’Farrill Quintet  
Feat.
  Arturo O’Farrill on Piano with sons Zack on Drums and Adam on Trumpet;
 Bambam Rodriquez on Bass and Livio Almeida on Saxophone  
Five-time Grammy winning Afro-Cuban Jazz legend artfully blends textures and rhythms of South America and the Caribbean.  
This performance is made possible with support from Sally Grossman
 
 
General Admission $30               Reserved Seating $55                 Students $5 
 
About Arturo 
Five-time
 Grammy winning pianist, composer, and educator Arturo O’Farrill, is the
 son of the late, Afro-Cuban jazz legend Chico O’Farrill. He has played 
with jazz masters Carla Bley, Dizzy Gillespie, Steve Turre, Lester Bowie
 and was a long-time music director for Harry Belafonte. Arturo has 
performed worldwide in high profile performances at the Lincoln Center; 
Charleston’s Spoleto and Newport and Taiwan’s Taichung Jazz Festivals; 
and has enjoyed a long-standing residency at New York’s Symphony Space. 
He has also accompanied Ballet Hispánico and the Malpaso Dance Company, 
for whom he has written three ballets.  
 
Currently, Arturo’s Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra continues the tradition of performing every Sunday
 night at Birdland, which has for decades, been one of the most popular 
jazz clubs in the country. He travels regularly to Cuba as an informal 
cultural ambassador, working with Cuban musicians and students, bringing
 Cuban musicians to the US, and bringing American musicians to Cuba. 
 
His newest album release (August 21, 2015) is Cuba: The Conversation Continues on the Motéma label. This album’s “Afro Latin Jazz Suite” was awarded the 2016 Grammy award for Best Instrumental Composition. 
 
With his lightning fast fingers and the ensemble’s hot horns and pulsating rhythms, Arturo O’Farrill’s Jazz at the Maverick is certain to be a high-energy, unforgettable performance. 
 
“Hooting
 and slewing between pan-Latin fusion, American hard bop, swing and 
classical – O’Farrill blazes with his father’s fire.” Ronnie Scott’s, London.
 
 
 
 JAZZ AT THE MAVERICK 
Saturday, July 15, 2017 8 pm 
Bill Charlap Trio 
Feat. Bill Charlap on piano, Peter Washington on double bass and Kenny Washington on drums. 
Grammy award winning jazz great returns to the Maverick by popular demand. 
General Admission $30  Reserved Seating $55                 Students $5 
 
About Bill Charlap 
One
 of the world’s premier jazz pianists, Grammy award winner Bill Charlap 
has performed and recorded with many leading artists of our time, 
ranging from jazz masters Phil Woods and Wynton Marsalis to singers Tony
 Bennett and Barbra Streisand. Since 1997, he has led the Bill Charlap 
Trio with bassist Peter Washington and drummer Kenny Washington, now 
recognized as one of the leading groups in jazz. Charlap is the artistic
 director of 92Y's Jazz in July Festival in NYC, and in 2017 will 
celebrate his 13th Anniversary as director. He has also produced 
concerts for Jazz at the Lincoln Center, the JVC Jazz Festival and the 
Hollywood Bowl. Tony Bennett and Bill Charlap are the recipients of a 
Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop album, for their 2015 release - The Silver Lining: The Songs of Jerome Kern. 
 BILL CHARLAP TRIO: NOTES FROM NEW YORK is out on Impulse!
 Featuring the trio in peak performance, a 5-star Downbeat review
 hails this performance as, "A master class in class." Lyricists Alan 
& Marilyn Bergman said, "Bill Charlap's playing is unique, warm and 
intelligent. He not only plays the melody - he also plays the lyric. 
And, for lyric writers, that's as good as it gets.”
 
 
Jazz at the Maverick 
 
 Saturday, July 29, 2017   8 pm 
Eldar Djangirov Trio 
Feat. Eldar Djangirov on piano, Raviv Markowitz on bass, and Eric Doob on drums. 
"Eldar’s command of his instrument is beyond staggering."  Downbeat Magazine
 
General Admission $25               Reserved Seating $45                  Students $5 
 
About Eldar Djangirov 
When
 Eldar Djangirov (pronounced john-’gear-ov) was signed to Sony 
Masterworks at the age of seventeen, the young pianist from Kansas City 
was already well known for his prodigious pyrotechnics and precocious 
knowledge of the bebop tradition. Along the way, he has had the good 
fortune to work with jazz masters Dr. Billy Taylor, Michael Brecker, 
Marian McPartland, Dave Brubeck, Wynton Marsalis, Joshua Redman, Roy 
Hargrove, and many others. Through these and other wonderful musical 
experiences, Eldar continues to explore new frontiers through composing 
and performing, enabling him ultimately to realize his own musical 
vision. 
Eldar
 has appeared at the Tokyo, Lionel Hampton, Vienna, and Monterey Jazz 
Festivals to name a few, and has toured extensively worldwide. High 
profile performances include the Hollywood Bowl and Carnegie Hall. Eldar
 has been seen on national TV including the 2000 and 2008 Grammy 
Awards, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, CBS Saturday Early Show, and Jimmy Kimmel Live.
 He has also played with the world renowned NHK Symphony Orchestra, the 
Russian National Orchestra, and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra. 
 
Eldar’s fifth recording, entitled Three Stories, is his first solo piano album and has garnered rave reviews: 
“This
 is certainly jazz piano, but it’s the kind that belongs in a recital 
hall. Djangirov gets to the heart of every song” Dan Bilawsky, All About Jazz“Something special goes on her In Djangirov’s hands, the piano is a dramatic personage” Karl Stark, Philadelphia Inquirer“Djangirov’s playing is simply flawless.” Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide 
 
Performance Quote: 
“His command of his instrument is beyond staggering.” Downbeat 
 Jazz at the Maverick 
Saturday, September 2, 2017   8 pm 
Karl Berger and the Creative Music Studio™ - IN THE SPIRIT OF DON CHERRY 
General Admission $25                   Reserved Seating $45             Students $5 
 
Jazz
 at the Maverick presents the CMS Improvisers Octet, exploring themes 
from some of Don Cherry’s visionary recordings as well as pieces by 
other composers that follow his lead into “world fusion.” The 
ensemble’s “In the Spirit of Don Cherry” performance will use pieces 
from these materials as launching pads for improvised interpretations 
that weave together jazz, world music and contemporary music. 
 
The
 ensemble features musicians who played with Cherry including Karl 
Berger (piano, vibes, leader), Bob Stewart (tuba), Steven Bernstein 
(trumpet), Peter Apfelbaum (reeds, percussion), Graham Haynes 
(cornet), Ingrid Sertso (vocals); along with Adam Lane (bass) and Tani 
Tabbal (drums).     
 
About Don Cherry 
Noted
 for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman, which began 
in the late 1950s, Don Cherry became a pioneer of world-fusion music in 
the 1960s. During this period, he incorporated various ethnic styles 
into his playing and composing. Cherry, who died in 1995, was essential 
to the creation and development of the Creative Music Studio™.  He 
inspired many of its methodologies, taught many CMS workshops and 
founded his legendary group, Codona, at CMS. A suite of his is included 
in CMS Archive Project Selections Vol. 2, released last year. 
 
 
About The Creative Music Studio™ and Karl Berger 
CMS
 engages musicians and listeners from all backgrounds and traditions, 
deepening and transforming their personal experience, understanding, and
 expression of music as a universal language. Over its 45 year history, 
hundreds of artists from all over the world representing nearly every 
style or genre of music have taught and performed at CMS. CMS was 
founded in 1973 by artistic director Karl Berger, composer, arranger, 
conductor, pianist, and vibraphonist, along with Ornette Coleman and 
Ingrid Sertso. The six-time winner of the Downbeat Critics Poll and 
recipient of numerous other awards in the US and Europe, Karl holds a 
PhD in music esthetics and has been a professor of composition and an 
artist-in-residence at universities, schools, and festivals worldwide. 
He has recorded and performed with Don Cherry, Lee Konitz, John 
McLaughlin, Gunther Schuller, Dave Brubeck, Dave Holland, Ed Blackwell, 
Pharoah Sanders, and many others. 
 
About Maverick ConcertsMaverick Concerts, Inc.,
 is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization. Concerts are made possible in 
part with an award from the National Endowment for the Arts; funds from 
the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency, with the support
 of Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; the Maverick 
Concerts Endowment Fund; Friends of Maverick; the towns of Woodstock and
 Hurley; local businesses; individual donors; and other public and 
private foundations. The Yamaha Disklavier C7X grand piano, the official
 piano of Maverick Concerts, appears through the generosity of Yamaha 
Artist Services. The Maverick Concert Hall is listed on the New York 
State and National Registers of Historic Places as a multi-starred 
attraction. The hall and grounds have also received an award for 
Excellence in Historic Preservation from the Preservation League of New 
York State.
 
 For further information visit www.maverickconcerts.org or contact Kitt Potter, Executive Director at kitt.potter@maverickconcerts.org or 845.679.8217.
 
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