Now in its 13th year, the NYC Winter Jazzfest, scheduled for
Jan. 5-10, will feature performances by 150-plus groups consisting of
over 500 artists on 14 stages throughout Downtown Manhattan, including
avant-garde saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, who will kick off the festival
along with British saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings and his group of South
African musicians the Ancestors, as well as this year’s
Artist-in-Residence drummer-composer Andrew Cyrille, who is confirmed to
play a duo set with Bill McHenry.
This year, the NYC Winter Jazzfest, which was founded by Brice
Rosenbloom, will “directly address some of the bleak realities of our
nation,” including the Black Lives Matter movement, in which artists
such as Craig Harris’ Breathe, Amina Claudine Myers, Nicole Mitchell’s
Black Earth Ensemble, Earth Wind & Brown and Samora Pinderhughes:
The Transformation Suite "will offer their own takes on racial
profiling, police brutality and the broken criminal justice system,"
according to a press release.
Also this year—and for the second year in a row—NYC Winter Jazzfest
will partner with ECM Records and present five of the label’s current
artists to perform at the New School’s Tishman Auditorium, including
guitarist Bill Frisell with bassist Thomas Morgan, saxophonist Ravi
Coltrane with pianist David Virelles, Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko’s
New York Quartet, Danish guitarist Jakob Bro with Thomas Morgan and Joey
Baron, and Swiss pianist Nik Bärtsch's Mobile.
In honor of pianist-composer Thelonious Monk’s would-be 100th
birthday, Jason Moran & the Bandwagon will present a program of Monk
compositions; guitarist Peter Bernstein will present his Monk Trio; and
German pianist Florian Weber, saxophonist Donny McCaslin and drummer
Dan Weiss will “present the music of Monk and pianist Bill Evans in a
trio named after one of Monk’s seminal albums, Criss Cross,” according to the release. And on Jan. 8, a Round Robin combining 12 musicians in various assortments will play songs from Solo Monk.
Scheduled for Jan. 6 and Jan. 7 is the signature Winter Jazzfest
Marathon, which will feature more than 150 groups/500 musicians
performing over two nights at such venues on the North and South ends of
Greenwich Village as (le) poisson rouge, the Roxy Hotel, the Django and
Bowery Ballroom, among others.
For more information, including a tentative lineup, ticket prices and more, visit http://www.winterjazzfest.com/" rel="nofollow - winterjazzfest.com .
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