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SUMMARY:Emilio Solla & La Inestable de Brooklyn – Handmade (Album Preview) | First Set
DESCRIPTION:This performance previews Handmade\, the upcoming release by Emilio Solla & La Inestable de Brooklyn\, blending nuevo tango\, Latin American music\, and jazz in a powerful nine-piece ensemble led by Emilio Solla. \nAdmission: $20 – Cover at the Mezzanine \n9:00pm to 10:00pm( Second Set)  \nFeaturing:\nSara Caswell – Violin\nRodolfo Zanetti – Bandoneon\nAlejandro Avilés – Reeds\nTerry Goss – Reeds\nDavid Smith – Trumpet\nMike Fahie – Trombone\nEdward Pérez – Bass\nRogério Boccato – Drums\nEmilio Solla – Piano & Composer \nAbout La Inestable de Brooklyn: \nThis band is a nine-piece orchestra with an unusual instrumental combination that includes two reed players\, one trumpet\, one trombone\, accordion\, violin\, piano\, double bass\, and drums. This peculiar ensemble\, made up of many different smaller units\, can project textures and sounds that evoke a wide range of styles and influences. Commenting on a performance by Solla\, The New York Times said\, “The virile throb of Astor Piazzolla’s nuevo tango was omnipresent in the pianist Emilio Solla’s stately pulse.” While the influence of the great creator of modern tango is present in Solla’s compositions\, he takes a broader approach\, from academic counterpoint writing to free improvisation\, from traditional tango and Latin American sounds to a standard trio plus horns\, bringing at times the classical color of the greatest and most distinctly American art form: jazz music. \nAbout Emilio Solla: \nPianist/Composer/Arranger/Bandleader/Educator. A Latin Grammy winner and multi-Grammy nominee\, Argentine-born and New York-based pianist and composer Emilio Solla’s first band\, Apertura (1983-1989)\, was praised by Astor Piazzolla as one of the most interesting new sounds in the Buenos Aires scene in 1986. Today\, with eleven CDs as a bandleader and more than forty as an arranger/producer\, he is regarded by peers and critics as one of the most outstanding and unique composers in the Tango-Jazz field\, a musical language that blends Argentine tango and folk with jazz and other contemporary music styles. He has performed all around Europe\, Japan\, the US\, and Latin America\, receiving rave reviews at many of the most important jazz houses and festivals\, such as Bimhuis\, Lincoln Center\, Marciac\, Blue Note\, Fasching\, and more. \nSolla moved to New York in 2006\, and since then\, he has composed for\, recorded with\, and toured alongside jazz and classical music greats such as Paquito D’Rivera\, Arturo O’Farrill\, Edmar Castañeda\, and Cristina Pato\, in addition to performing regularly with his various projects at venues like Jazz Standard\, Jazz at Lincoln Center\, and Birdland. Former members of his bands include jazz stars Donny McCaslin\, Omer Avital\, Jorge Rossy\, Jeff Ballard\, and others. \nHe continues to tour Europe and the US while working as a freelance arranger and pianist on different projects in New York. His New York-based quintet\, Bien Sur!\, released its first CD in 2010\, featuring special guest Billy Hart. This album was included in the ‘Best of 2010’ list by DownBeat Magazine. Since November 2010\, he has been leading a nine-piece orchestra\, La Inestable de Brooklyn\, which features some of the strongest jazz players in NYC. Their first CD\, ‘Second Half’ (2015)\, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album. In November 2014\, Solla’s first symphonic work had its world premiere at the Palau de la Música during the Barcelona Jazz Festival and its US premiere at Chicago Symphony Hall. In 2017\, he returned to Buenos Aires for the premiere of the symphonic version of his ‘Suite Piazzollana.’ In 2018\, he began composing for a new project\, the Tango Jazz Orchestra\, a 17-piece big band that elevates his blend of Latin American sounds and jazz to new levels of accomplishment. This orchestra released its first album\, ‘Puertos\,’ on August 28\, 2019\, which won the Latin Grammy in 2020 for Best Jazz Album. One of Solla’s compositions\, ‘La Novena\,’ was nominated for a Grammy in 2019 for Best Instrumental Arrangement.
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