Suite No. 2 for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio
Concert for Classic Guitar and Jazz Piano
Picnic Suite
Miami World Music Festival concert opener presents Cross-Music from France, with the compositions of French composer Claude Bolling that include selections from the second suite for flute/jazz piano trio, the concerto for classical guitar and jazz piano trio, to conclude with the 'Picnic Suite' with all instruments together. As a pianist, composer and band leader, Bolling's activities range from original soundtracks and other music composition to concerts. He is an internationally famous jazz musician and is certainly the most appreciated French jazz musician around the world, particularly in the U.S.A where he has obtained a Platinum Record for his crossover music compositions (music compositions that appeals to both classical and jazz players).
The Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio (piano, string bass and drums) is a mix of Baroque elegance with modern swing, has been a top seller for many years, and was followed up by other works in the same vein. It was particularly popular in the United States, at the top of the hit parade for two years after its release and on billboard top 40 for 530 weeks, roughly ten years.
Concerto for Classical Guitar & Jazz Piano is one of the best manifestations of Bolling's personal solution to the perennial Third Stream puzzle, incorporating Spanish ideas into the guitar part, moving his piano in and out of the jazz rhythms with an easy Continental elegance, coming up with attractive pastiche tunes in the baroque and classical idioms.
The Picnic Suite for flute, guitar and jazz piano trio is a superbly inventive, beautiful composition of music where the flute and guitar complement the piano perfectly, that's somewhere in between jazz and classical. Critics have a hard time to describe it, but it's absolutely addictive! Perfect music for a relaxed 'Picnic' Sunday afternoon.
Artists for this performance include Grammy award winner flutist Nestor Torres, Cuban guitarist and newly appointed University of Miami Frost School of Music director of guitar studies, Rafael Padron; Contrabass instructor at FIU school of music, Luis Gomez-Imbert, Ruben Jimenez on the drums, and Miami World Music Festival's founder and Royal Conservatory of Music alumni, pianist Adolfo Vidal.
Suite No. 2 for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio
Concert for Classic Guitar and Jazz Piano
Picnic Suite