Chucho Valdés Quartet
Friday, November 2, 2012 at 8:00pm – Chan Shun Concert Hall
Hailed as “the Dean of Latin jazz” and “one of the world’s great virtuosic pianists” by the New York Times, multi-Grammy Award-winner Chucho Valdés has recorded over 80 albums. With a long-reaching history in developing Afro-Cuban jazz, he is revered throughout the international jazz community.
Valdés’ inventive style melds his diverse interests: classical, jazz, bop, Cuban and swing, combined with his superb dexterity on the piano. Perhaps best known for founding the influential Latin jazz band Irakere in 1972, Valdés continues to push his own musical boundaries yet remains beautifully consistent in his style.
Born in Havana, Cuba in 1941, he has performed for over 50 years with his own bands and with countless jazz luminaries including Herbie Hancock, Dizzy Gillespie and Chick Corea.
Joining Valdés for this performance will be John Benitez, bass; Horacio Hernandez, drums; and Joaquin Nunez Hidalgo, percussion.
PRE-SHOW TALK at 7:15pm in the Royal Bank Cinema inside the Chan Centre by Dr. Sal Ferreras, percussionist, world music specialist and VP Education, Vancouver Community College. Free for ticket holders to this concert.
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Wow, he is very accomplished. Would be gret to see him play.
I live Jazz music! Experiencing live Latin jazz music would be spectacular!
Sounds amazing!
Would love to see this concert. Missed him last time he performed @ the Vancouver Jazz Festival.
What a great show – I’d love to be there!
Great musician. I have listened for years, both son Chucho and father Bebo,