A Dance for Birds
A Dance for Birds is a nine-movement suite of music crafted by the visionary composer and percussionist, Samuel Torres. It showcases his Latin chamber ensemble featuring the Bergamot Quartet. This work brings Afro-Latin rhythms, Jazz and classical music together, defying musical stereotypes and expanding the horizons of chamber music. This piece was commissioned by Chamber Music America through the New Jazz Works Grant funded by the Doris Duke Foundation.
A Dance for Birds is a pivotal work in Torres’s career because it showcases his innovative approach to composition by bringing the traditions of Afro-Latin rhythms, the improvisational elements of jazz and the rich complexities of contemporary classical music. It represents Torres's commitment to breaking musical hierarchies by featuring his instrument, the congas, as a centerpiece to this ensemble and fostering equality amongst traditions.
The musicians in the Latin Chamber Ensemble are top in their field. The Bergamot Quartet is an award-winning impassioned creative force that champions work from living composers. Members of Torres’s Latin Jazz sextet are New York City's finest jazz players who wield a rhythmic force and are unparalleled in skill and creativity. Torres collaborated with acclaimed Colombian visual artist, Diego Pombo. Pombo crafted a mixed media presentation featuring abstract birds within nature which is illuminated behind the ensemble. This artwork guides the audience through a poetic story about migration. Torres encourages us to explore paradoxes of elements both beautiful and reflective of traditions while expanding classical and jazz horizons.
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FEATURING:
Alex Norris: Trumpet
Troy Roberts: Saxophone
Ahmed Alom: Piano
Ricky Rodriguez: Bass
Jimmy Macbride: Drums
BERGAMOT QUARTET:
Ledah Finck: Violin
Sarah Thomas: Violin
Amy Tan:Viola
Irene Han: Cello
Diego Pombo
Diego Pombo, a distinguished Colombian artist hailing from the vibrant city of Cali. Pombo is a musician, painter, sculptor, actor, magazine illustrator and cultural manager. He a self-taught artist with impressive talent and a spark living a life of creativity.
"I am not looking to join the elite. What I want is for my art to be a celebration of life and not just for art lovers and connoisseurs.”
~Diego Pombo
“ Weaving a narrative of migration that is expertly interpreted by his Latin Chamber Ensemble, this new work is a fascinating fusion of Afro-Latin rhythms, jazz and classical music that defies musical stereotypes. ”