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(#Saxophone) Filtered Results: 8

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8 this month

Fri, Jul 3, 7:00 PM

Grant Stewart tenor sax · Joan Fort guitar · Michael Weiss piano · Philip Lewin double bass · David Puime drums Joan Fort — Contemporary Jazz, Straight-Ahead, New York Heritage ‘Hangin’ In’ is Joan Fort ’s second album as a bandleader and works as a personal narrative: that of a musician from a small town who, fascinated by jazz history, followed its echoes to New York and there found a community of musicians embodying the tradition from within. It’s not just a record of maturity, but the result of persistence and the decision to keep going when giving up seemed like the easiest option. The album brings together nine tracks, six of them original compositions, born from the experience of living and training abroad. Distance, uncertainty, daily effort, and the small victories that accompany a young emerging artist are transformed here into music. “Hangin’ In” represents both the struggle and the reward, and the pieces trace this journey with honesty and narrative depth. To shape this vision, Fort surrounds himself with a quartet deeply connected to the New York jazz lineage: Grant Stew

Fri, Jul 3, 9:00 PM

Grant Stewart tenor sax · Joan Fort guitar · Michael Weiss piano · Philip Lewin double bass · David Puime drums Joan Fort — Contemporary Jazz, Straight-Ahead, New York Heritage ‘Hangin’ In’ is Joan Fort ’s second album as a bandleader and works as a personal narrative: that of a musician from a small town who, fascinated by jazz history, followed its echoes to New York and there found a community of musicians embodying the tradition from within. It’s not just a record of maturity, but the result of persistence and the decision to keep going when giving up seemed like the easiest option. The album brings together nine tracks, six of them original compositions, born from the experience of living and training abroad. Distance, uncertainty, daily effort, and the small victories that accompany a young emerging artist are transformed here into music. “Hangin’ In” represents both the struggle and the reward, and the pieces trace this journey with honesty and narrative depth. To shape this vision, Fort surrounds himself with a quartet deeply connected to the New York jazz lineage: Grant Stew

Sun, Jul 5, 7:00 PM

Vinicius Gomes guitar & compositions · Santi de la Rubia tenor sax & compositions · Camil Arcarazo double bass · Roger Gutierrez drums Guitarist and composer born in São Paulo and based in New York, Vinicius Gomes explores the dialogue between modern jazz and Brazilian music, as showcased on the albums Resiliência (2017- Blackstream), Changes (2020-FreshSound – in collaboration with saxophonist Santi De la Rubia featuring drummer Jorge Rossy and bassist Doug Weiss ), Home (2022- Greenleaf – in duo with singer Song Yi Jeon), and the most recent Boundless Species (2026-La Reserve – in collaboration with singer Jamile and bassist Joe Martin). His next solo album is scheduled for 2026 with special guests Toninho Horta, John Patitucci, Julian Shore, Rogerio Boccato , and others. The Home project has been critically acclaimed by publications such as Downbeat Magazine (4.5 stars – “Home glows from within and impresses on multiple levels. A powerful empathetic link binds Song Yi Jeon and Vinicius Gomes as they explore a near-perfect example of a duet project” Josef Woodard ). The album was n

Sun, Jul 5, 8:30 PM

Vinicius Gomes guitar & compositions · Santi de la Rubia tenor sax & compositions · Camil Arcarazo double bass · Roger Gutierrez drums Guitarist and composer born in São Paulo and based in New York, Vinicius Gomes explores the dialogue between modern jazz and Brazilian music, as showcased on the albums Resiliência (2017- Blackstream), Changes (2020-FreshSound – in collaboration with saxophonist Santi De la Rubia featuring drummer Jorge Rossy and bassist Doug Weiss ), Home (2022- Greenleaf – in duo with singer Song Yi Jeon), and the most recent Boundless Species (2026-La Reserve – in collaboration with singer Jamile and bassist Joe Martin). His next solo album is scheduled for 2026 with special guests Toninho Horta, John Patitucci, Julian Shore, Rogerio Boccato , and others. The Home project has been critically acclaimed by publications such as Downbeat Magazine (4.5 stars – “Home glows from within and impresses on multiple levels. A powerful empathetic link binds Song Yi Jeon and Vinicius Gomes as they explore a near-perfect example of a duet project” Josef Woodard ). The album was n

Wed, Jul 8, 7:00 PM

Enrico Tomasso trumpet and vocals · Eva Slongo violin and vocals · Enric Peidro tenor saxophone · Richard Busiakiewicz piano · Ignasi Gonzalez double bass · Martin Andersen drums International Classic Jazz All Stars — Swing, Hard-Bop, and Shared Tradition International Classic Jazz All Stars brings together a group of veteran musicians with decades of experience, who have collaborated with some of the most influential figures in jazz. Their approach combines swing and hard-bop with the solidity and elegance of tradition, showcasing the power of improvisation within a classic and recognized language. Each member contributes their own voice and experience, creating a collective sound that maintains the energy and freshness of live music. The group alternates between standards and original compositions, offering a repertoire that honors the jazz heritage while leaving room for each performer’s individual creativity. Their strength lies in the constant interaction between musicians: attentive listening, improvised dialogue, and technical precision blend with the spontaneity of the moment

Wed, Jul 8, 9:00 PM

Enrico Tomasso trumpet and vocals · Eva Slongo violin and vocals · Enric Peidro tenor saxophone · Richard Busiakiewicz piano · Ignasi Gonzalez double bass · Martin Andersen drums International Classic Jazz All Stars — Swing, Hard-Bop, and Shared Tradition International Classic Jazz All Stars brings together a group of veteran musicians with decades of experience, who have collaborated with some of the most influential figures in jazz. Their approach combines swing and hard-bop with the solidity and elegance of tradition, showcasing the power of improvisation within a classic and recognized language. Each member contributes their own voice and experience, creating a collective sound that maintains the energy and freshness of live music. The group alternates between standards and original compositions, offering a repertoire that honors the jazz heritage while leaving room for each performer’s individual creativity. Their strength lies in the constant interaction between musicians: attentive listening, improvised dialogue, and technical precision blend with the spontaneity of the moment

Wed, Jul 29, 7:00 PM

Pablo Martín Trio presents “The Standard Us” Born in 2019 in Barcelona and completed by Pablo Martín , Héctor Tejedo and Kike Pérez , the group explores Hardbop and Contemporary Jazz through their own compositions and arrangements. With more than 50 concerts in Spain, France and Italy, the group has received the Talent Award 2020, was a finalist in the Fara Jazz Award in Italy and has released two albums: State of the Trio (2020) and Forward (UnderPool, 2023) nominated for the Enderrock Awards and MIN . Their new work “The Standard Us” (Fresh Sound New Talent) proposes a reinterpretation of different standards such as “I could write a book”, “You do something to me”, “Body and soul”, among others, as well as their own songs that play with the saxophone, drums, double bass format. The concert proposes a fresh and energetic live show that dances between jazz tradition and modernity. Pablo Martín tenor saxophone · Kike Pérez drums · Héctor Tejedo double bass

Wed, Jul 29, 8:30 PM

Pablo Martín Trio presents “The Standard Us” Born in 2019 in Barcelona and completed by Pablo Martín , Héctor Tejedo and Kike Pérez , the group explores Hardbop and Contemporary Jazz through their own compositions and arrangements. With more than 50 concerts in Spain, France and Italy, the group has received the Talent Award 2020, was a finalist in the Fara Jazz Award in Italy and has released two albums: State of the Trio (2020) and Forward (UnderPool, 2023) nominated for the Enderrock Awards and MIN . Their new work “The Standard Us” (Fresh Sound New Talent) proposes a reinterpretation of different standards such as “I could write a book”, “You do something to me”, “Body and soul”, among others, as well as their own songs that play with the saxophone, drums, double bass format. The concert proposes a fresh and energetic live show that dances between jazz tradition and modernity. Pablo Martín tenor saxophone · Kike Pérez drums · Héctor Tejedo double bass

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