The Blue Note Presents Michel Camilo April 20-25

By: Apr. 07, 2010
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Michel Camilo returns to the Blue Note with his seasoned trio featuring bassist Charles Flores and drummer Cliff Almond. Camilo will perform selections from his most recent recording, Spirit of the Moment, released by Telarc in 2007. Javier Rosario will open for Michel Camilo on Wednesday, April 14 only from 6:30 to 7:30pm at no additional charge as a part of the Blue Note's Emerging Artist Series presented by Brother Thelonious of North Coast Brewing Company. Rosario is a Michel Camilo scholarship winner from Berklee College of Music.

Michel Camilo was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, he studied for 13 years at the National Conservatory earning a degree of "Professorship in Music" and at the age of 16 became a member of the National Symphony Orchestra of his country. He moved to New York in 1979 where he continued his studies at Mannes and Juilliard School of Music. Since his 1985 Carnegie Hall debut he has become a prominent figure performing regularly at festivals throughout the United States, Europe, Israel, Japan, Asia, South America and the Caribbean.

His eighteen recordings to date have been recognized with a Grammy award for his Live at the Blue Note (Telarc) album, an Emmy award, two Latin Grammy awards, two Grammy nominations and two Premios de la Musica (Spain).

Highlights include a five year tenure as Musical Director of the Heineken Jazz Festival (Dominican Republic), president of the jury at the Montreux Jazz Solo Piano competition, featured in the award winning Latin Jazz documentary film Calle 54, JazzWeek Artist of the Year (2004), Artist in Residence at the 2007 Klavier Piano Festival Ruhr, voted among the Top 10 Jazz Pianists of the Year at the 69th Annual DownBeat Readers Poll, Meet the Composer and NYSCA composition grants, co-Artistic Director of the first Latin-Caribbean Music Festival at the Kennedy Center performing the world premiere of his Piano Concerto with the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin (commissioned by the NSO), and the world premiere of his Rhapsody for Two Pianos and Orchestra (commissioned by the Philharmonia Orchestra).

Mr. Camilo's honors include Honorary Doctorates from Berklee College of Music (Boston), Universidad Nacional Pedro Henriquez Urena, UTESA University of Santiago, as well as an Honorary Professorship from Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and the Crystal Apple from the City of New York. The Dominican Government awarded him its highest civilian honors: the Silver Cross of the Order of Duarte, Sanchez & Mella, and Knight of the Heraldic Order of Christopher Columbus.

Camilo will perform April 20, 21, 22, 24, 24 and 25 at 8pm and 10:30pm. Tickets are $35 for table seating, $25 for bar seating. Doors open at 6pm.

The Blue Note is located at 131 West 3ed St, New York, NY 10012


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