A series of exciting summer events to gather and enjoy a variety of art forms as well as conversations between the artists and the audience.
July 9 | 5:30pm
LEO BLANCO TRIO
presents:
"The Americas, Land of Binary & Ternary Rhythms"
World Jazz
To say that LEO BLANCO subscribes to just one musical role would be insufficient.
The music of pianist, composer, and educator LEO BLANCO pulses with global rhythmic elements influenced equally by his South American roots and European classical traditions interwoven with improvisatory developments.
Blanco was born in the Venezuelan Andes where he absorbed folk music genres that were a mix of Afro-Caribbean, North American and European musical styles. By age eleven he was a violinist in the Merida Youth Symphony Orchestra.
He became the first Latin American to win to the prestigious Boston Jazz Society Award, and he has received the Billboard Grant Award for his commitment, achievement and contribution to society through music.
Blanco has shared the stage with major international jazz artists including Terence Blanchard, Pat Metheny, Chucho Valdez (Irakere) and Joao Bosco. He has performed at numerous festivals including the Montreaux Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, Newport Jazz Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, Edinburgh International Festival, and the Latino Festival and at the Kennedy Center.
Leo Blanco, keyboard
Gen Yoshimura, drums
Gerson Lazo, bass
Follow LEO BLANCO
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MADE POSSIBLE WITH SUPPORT FROM:
TOBIN COMMUNITY CENTER
Advanced tickets are recommended
Doors open 30 min ahead of starting time
Food and alcohol are not permitted
Masks are not required
You can bring your own chair
Performances may be canceled or rescheduled due to rain
2022/07/09 - 2022/07/09
BCYF Tobin Community Center
1481 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02120