Berliner Philharmoniker
Kirill Petrenko, chief conductor
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Two generations of brilliant Cuban musicians come together when Arturo Sandoval and Pedrito Martínez share a double bill at Berklee Performance Center!
Trumpeter Arturo Sandoval is an undisputed legend: a protégé of Dizzy Gillespie, who helped him defect from Cuba, he helped redefine the sound of Cuban jazz as a founding member of Irakere. He’s a classically trained trumpeter who has appeared with symphony orchestras, and premiered John Williams’ Trumpet Concerto,
Percussionist Pedrito Martínez, born in Havana, grew up surrounded by rumba music, and became a specialist in rumba and Afro-Cuban percussion, notably the batá, the ritual drum of the Santería religion. He brings his folkloric music to partnerships with musicians from around the world, among them Wynton Marsalis, Bruce Springsteen, Dave Matthews, Eddie Palmieri, and Paquito D’Rivera.
(in order of performance)
Pedrito Martínez percussion and lead vocals
Manny Marquez percussion and background vodals
Ahmed Alom keyboard and background vocals
Sebastian Natal electric bass and backround vocals
Xito Lovell trombone and background vocals
Arturo Sandoval trumpet
Maxwell Haymer piano
William Brahm guitar
Daniel Feldman percussion
Luca Alemanno bass
JP Faudez drums
Michael Tucker saxophone
“The Pedrito Martinez Group is the real thing. They had the club JUMPING! It made me feel like a teenager! ”
Quincy Jones
Kirill Petrenko, chief conductor
with piano soloist Clayton Stephenson and the Berklee Contemporary Symphony
Race and Song: A Musical Conversation, featuring Boston City Singers