South Florida JAZZ Presents Martin Bejerano Trio | May 14th, 2011
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — South Florida‘s premier modern jazz organization is very excited to present this Cuban-American piano sensation, now a South Florida resident. This concert takes place at the 500-seat Rose & Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center on the Nova Southeastern University campus, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd in Davie, 33314. Tickets are $40 ($30 for South Florida JAZZ members and $15 for students under age 25 with I.D.) and may be purchased from the Broward Center Box Office by calling 954.462.0222 in Broward County; also toll-free at 877-311-SHOW, as well as online at http://southfloridajazz.org, the presenting organization’s official Web site.
A native Miamian with Cuban roots, Martin Bejerano
had become a professional pianist by the age of 15, performing George
Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” with a symphony orchestra, while attending
the acclaimed New World School of the Arts in Miami. Along with jazz, he studied classical piano with Leonidas Lipovetsky at Florida State University, then earned a master’s degree from the University of Miami.
Martin finished third in the prestigious 1999 Great American Jazz Piano
Competition, and qualified to attend the famed Thelonious Monk
Institute Jazz Colony. Then he got busy.
Ten years ago Martin Bejerano joined that near-obligatory jazz musician’s migration to New York to see just where he stood with his talent. Venerable drummer Roy Haynes
selected him to join his new Fountain of Youth band where he flourishes
to this day as he tours the globe with this legendary figure. Martin
also joined guitarist Russell Malone‘s
quartet, and continues to tour and record with both groups as he strives
to carve out a solo career with his own trio. He recorded an excellent
debut CD, Evolution/Revolution (2007, Reservoir), which was reviewed on
the South Florida JAZZ website. His trio features Edward Perez on bass and Ludwig Afonso on drums.
Martin
astonishes audiences across the world with his extraordinary piano
technique. But more importantly, he couples a highly modern harmonic and
rhythmic concept with his overarching commitment to lyricism and
musicality, creating a truly expressive approach to improvisation.
Bejerano has created a unique style that continues to evolve. While
apparently influenced by Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett, and perhaps Brad Mehldau, his concept is original, not derivative, the kiss of death for a maturing talent. He has held his own on the bandstand with Kenny Garrett, James Moody, Jimmy Heath, and also young lions like Marcus Printup and Marcus Strickland, and has not been intimidated, but in fact he has thrived and grown.
South Florida JAZZ is very proud to present this concert during which Martin Bejerano and his trio will premiere Potential Energy Suite,
a composition commissioned by Chamber Music America for a 2010 grant
awarded to Martin by that organization. The Doris Duke Charitable
Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation provide funding of the
CMA grants.
Funding for this organization is provided in part by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council.
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