[NYTr] Cuba: First but not Last Varadero Jazz Festival Wraps Up
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First but not Last Varadero Jazz Festival Wraps Up
Havana, September 10 (acn) The first Varadero Jam Session said "au
revoir" on Sunday after delighting jazz lovers for four days in Cuba's
most renowned beach.
Several generations of jazz musicians headed by the emblematic jazz
star Chucho Valdes shared the stage of the festival focused on the jam
session, known in Cuba as "descargas".
The Chucho Valdes Quartet, featuring percussionists Yaroldi Abreu and
Juan Carlos (El Peje) Rojas, and double-bassist Lazaro (El Fino) Rivero
alongside Chucho Valdes on piano packed the Plaza America's auditorium
at the festival's opening concert with guest blues singer Lazaro Morua,
trumpet players Yasek Manzano and Reinaldo Melian (Molote), guitarist
Elmer Ferrer, and Sexto Sentido.
The Cuban jazz dynasty was well represented night after night by the
sounds of pianist Ernan Lopez Nusa, jazzman Bobby Carcasses and his son
Roberto Julio, and flutist Jose Luis Cortes, among others.
The afternoons were dedicated to the younger generation of musicians
including pianist Alejandro Vargas, trumpeter Yasek Manzano and Habana
Ensemble, led by saxophonist Cesar Lopez.
"Cuban is a power house in jazz, with excellent musicians and an
abundance of tasty rhythms, tumbaos and montunos," said Chucho shortly
before the festival's opening concert.
The Varadero Jam Session, organized by the Cuban Ministries of Culture
and Tourism, will take place annually in September as a local
complement to the Havana Jazz Plaza Festival with more than two decades
of tradition gathering together some of the best jazz musicians from
around the world.
The president of the Cuban Institute of Music told Granma that this
year Jazz Plaza returns to its original timetable in February, with
concerts at the Plaza Culture House and the Amadeo Roldan Theater.
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