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LATIN JAZZ @ MONDO: An Evening with THE FERNANDO OTERO TRIO in Concert
MONDO
Summit, NJ
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LATIN JAZZ @ MONDO: An Evening with THE FERNANDO OTERO TRIO in Concert
A special concert event comes to the popular LATIN JAZZ @ MONDO music series on Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 8:00 pm. Come to enjoy the talents of the award winning pianist Fernando Otero along with accomplished violinist Nick Danielson and cellist Adam Fisher.
The venue is located at MONDO, 426 Springfield Avenue in downtown Summit, NJ. The audience is surrounded by inspiring fine art at this intimate and cozy venue as they enjoy a concert experience with the best of Latin jazz artists from NYC and beyond.
Fernando Otero is a GRAMMY®-winning Argentine composer, pianist and vocalist based in New York City. He has been described by many critics as a classically-trained virtuoso pianist and composer who developed his own style by blending elements of classical contemporary music and improvisation while acknowledging Tango as a starting point. He found his voice when he began to incorporate the indigenous sounds of his native Buenos Aires into his work. Otero's pianism displays song-like melodicism, expressiveness and a wide palette of colors. He possesses a particularly strong rhythmic intensity when performing up-tempo pieces, playing notes repeatedly with piston-like precision that contrast with sudden detours into day dreamy pastels.
Otero has recorded 16 albums as a solo artist and performs more than 100 international concerts yearly. His works are published by Warner Chappell Music and his albums have been released by Nonesuch Records, Warner Music, Harmonia Mundi and World Village. He has received commissions from performers and institutions worldwide and has written music for orchestra, chamber ensembles, string quartet and choir, as well as for solo instruments including piano, violin and cello.                                                                                                
He received two Latin Grammy nominations for his album Ritual, released in 2015, as Best Classical Album and Best Classical Contemporary Composition. In 2016, Otero put out another studio work entitled Enigma and was nominated for Best Classical Contemporary Composition. In November 2017 he received the Latin Grammy for his latest album, Solo Buenos Aires, which came out in April 2017, where Otero reconnects with the song form as vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and arranger, comprising a collection of songs written during the first half of the 20th century in Buenos Aires, with arrangements for orchestra.
VOX is the title of Otero's album released in 2018 along with long-time collaborator, violinist Nick Danielson. It contains music for solo piano, solo violin, and violin-piano duet. In this work, Otero's compositions reflect once again his style in terms of melodic, harmonic and rhythmical language.
The album Buenos Aires Now - a studio work featuring Otero's compositions for Bandoneon & Piano, recorded in France with bandoneon player Victor Hugo Villena - also came out in 2018. The duo toured intensively during the second half of the year, mainly in Europe and will resume activities in 2019, starting in Japan.
His first contact with music was receiving vocal lessons from his mother Elsa Marval -an internationally acclaimed singer and actress- and started taking piano lessons at age five. He also studied the guitar, bass, drums, and later composition with Domingo Marafiotti.
Many of his compositions were commissioned by The New York State Council on The Arts , Lincoln Center, Laguna Beach Festival (featuring Otero as composer-in-residence), St. Ursanne International Piano Festival in Switzerland, and by performers such as the Kronos Quartet, the Imani Winds ensemble, Inbal Segev and Jason Vieaux, Paquito D'Rivera, and Arturo O'Farrill.
Shortly after moving to the US in the 1990's he worked with correspondingly diverse collaborators including Paquito D'Rivera, the Kronos Quartet, Quincy Jones, and Eddie Gómez who in 2005 introduced Otero as one of the great pianists of a new generation. Otero has scored the soundtracks for numerous movies, including Sin Palabras, DD is Dead, Unloosened and Root, A Strange Turn, and Franketienne.
Concert tickets are priced at $20 in advance / $25 at the door.  Advance reservations & more info are also available by calling the Teatro Si box office at 908-301-9496 or purchase tickets in person at MONDO in Summit. We recommend enjoying a fine meal at one of several fine restaurants in downtown Summit before or after the show. Event proceeds benefit programming efforts at TEATRO Si, a 501(c) 3 not for profit organization.

Location

MONDO (View)
426 Springfield Ave
Summit, NJ 07901
United States

Categories

Arts > Performance
Music > All Ages
Music > Classical
Music > Global
Music > Jazz

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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