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Aldo López-Gavilán is a distinguished Cuban pianist and composer renowned for his exceptional talent in both classical and jazz music. With a career marked by dazzling performances in prestigious venues around the globe, he has captivated audiences with his virtuosic technique and rhythmic intensity. López-Gavilán's upcoming collaboration with the GRAMMY Award-winning Harlem Quartet at BroadStage on March 15, 2025, promises to be a highlight of his artistic journey. This electrifying concert will showcase a unique bond between López-Gavilán and the quartet, particularly with his brother Ilmar Gavilán, the quartet's violinist. The program will feature a blend of original compositions by López-Gavilán, including Epílogo, Viernes de Ciudad, and Pan con Timba, alongside jazz classics like Dizzy Gillespie's A Night in Tunisia. Known for their innovative approach to classical music, the Harlem Quartet will complement López-Gavilán's fiery compositions, creating a dynamic musical experience that bridges genres. This performance is not only a testament to López-Gavilán's artistic prowess but also an opportunity for audiences to witness a powerful collaboration that promises to be both exhilarating and memorable. Tickets for this exceptional evening of music are available through the BroadStage website, inviting all to join in celebrating the artistry of Aldo López-Gavilán and the Harlem Quartet.
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Aldo López-Gavilán is a distinguished Cuban pianist and composer renowned for his exceptional talent in both classical and jazz music. With a career marked by dazzling performances in prestigious venues around the globe, he has captivated audiences with his virtuosic technique and rhythmic intensity. López-Gavilán's upcoming collaboration with the GRAMMY Award-winning Harlem Quartet at BroadStage on March 15, 2025, promises to be a highlight of his artistic journey. This electrifying concert will showcase a unique bond between López-Gavilán and the quartet, particularly with his brother Ilmar Gavilán, the quartet's violinist. The program will feature a blend of original compositions by López-Gavilán, including Epílogo, Viernes de Ciudad, and Pan con Timba, alongside jazz classics like Dizzy Gillespie's A Night in Tunisia. Known for their innovative approach to classical music, the Harlem Quartet will complement López-Gavilán's fiery compositions, creating a dynamic musical experience that bridges genres. This performance is not only a testament to López-Gavilán's artistic prowess but also an opportunity for audiences to witness a powerful collaboration that promises to be both exhilarating and memorable. Tickets for this exceptional evening of music are available through the BroadStage website, inviting all to join in celebrating the artistry of Aldo López-Gavilán and the Harlem Quartet.
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