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The Jazz Bakery Presents the Dafnis Prieto Sextet along with the Final Episode of Icons Among Us®: jazz in the present tense for the 2013 Angel City Jazz Festival October 13 at REDCAT

09/25/2013 by Susan von Seggern

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Dafnis Prieto closes the Angel City Jazz Festival at REDCAT October 13

The Angel City Jazz Festival concludes on Sunday October 13 at 7:00pm with the season’s second show at REDCAT at the Disney Hall. The evening, co-produced by bedrock Los Angeles jazz presenter, The Jazz Bakery, will begin with the screening of the final episode of Icons Among Us®: jazz in the present tense, followed at 8:00pm with a set from The Dafnis Prieto Sextet. The theme for the 2013 festival is “Metamorphosis: Artists on the Cutting Edge of Change.” This concert was made possible in part by a grant from Chamber Music America.

Cuban born drum virtuoso Dafnis Prieto performs movements of his award winning Chamber Music America commission “The Emotion Series: Taking the Soul for a Walk,” with his accomplished sextet of Ralph Alessi (trumpet), Felipe Lamoglia (alto/soprano saxophones), Manuel Valera (piano), Peter Apfelbaum (saxophones & flute) and Johannes Weidenmueller (bass). The Wall Street Journal says, “[Prieto] has transformed Afro-Cuban rhythms … These pieces are emotionally charged and stylistically diverse, carried along not just by rhythm but also through lovely harmonized passages, horn fanfares, and powerfully conjured moods.” Prieto has served on the Music Faculty at NYU since 2005, toured Europe with the groundbreaking group Columna B and was the recipient of a 2011 MacArthur “genius grant.”

Dafnis Prieto, drummer, composer, and educator, has electrified audiences with his dazzling technical abilities and rhythmically adventurous and groundbreaking compositions. A classically trained musician who absorbed from an early age the multifaceted percussive traditions of his native Cuba, Prieto transposes elements from his Afro-Cuban musical heritage onto a jazz drum kit, incorporating congas, timbales, and the layered rhythmic patterns of rumba and son. Whether performing as a solo artist, bandleader, or sideman, his playing is characterized by a finely calibrated command of textures and nuances and an ability to execute highly complex, polyrhythmic structures with extraordinary speed and precision.

As a composer, Prieto melds modern jazz harmonies, Cuban clave rhythms, other Latin and African influences, and funk-inspired arrangements to create works of great stylistic diversity that evoke a broad spectrum of moods. His 2006 recording, Absolute Quintet, showcases both his powerful and propulsive playing as well as his interest in composing for a nonstandard ensemble of organ, cello, violin, saxophone, and drums. The morphing rhythms and time signatures of Taking the Soul for a Walk (2008) further demonstrate Prieto’s compositional reach and graceful way of slowing down or speeding up a given tempo. Through these and other recordings, his leadership of numerous ensembles, and additional projects involving dance, film, and opera, he is expanding Latin jazz with a bold new energy and sound.

Prieto obtained a thorough classical education as a young student at the School of Fine Arts in Santa Clara and later at the National School of Music in Havana, all the while broadening his knowledge of jazz, Afro-Cuban, and world music outside of the academy.

He first toured Europe with pianists Carlos Maza and Ramon Valle and the groundbreaking group Columna B. After moving to New York in 1999, he quickly became the drummer of choice for many prominent artists such as Henry Threadgill, Steve Coleman, Eddie Palmieri, Chico and Arturo O’Farrill, Chucho Valdez, and Roy Hargrove, among others. As a bandleader of his own and as a sideman, Prieto has performed at many venues and festivals throughout the United States and around the world.

He has created compositions for dance, film, chamber ensembles, opera, and most notably for his own bands, ranging from duets to a “small big band,” including the distinctively different groups featured on four albums released to date: About The Monks, Absolute Quintet, Taking The Soul for a Walk and Si o Si Quartet Live at Jazz Standard, all on Prieto’s own label, Dafnison Music, which he launched in 2007. The spontaneous improvisations of his Proverb Trio, with vocalist Kokayi and keyboardist Jason Lindner, are featured on Dafnison Music’s band titled 2012 release.

Besides the MacArthur Fellowship, he has also received new works commissions, grants, and fellowships from Chamber Music America, Jazz at Lincoln Center, East Carolina University, and Meet the Composer. Various awards include “Up & Coming Musician of the Year” by the Jazz Journalists Association in 2006, a Grammy Award Nomination for ”Absolute Quintet” as Best Latin Jazz Album, and a Latin Grammy Nomination for “Best New Artist” in 2007. Also a gifted educator, Prieto has conducted numerous master classes, clinics, and workshops. Since 2005, he has served as an adjunct instructor in the Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions at New York University.

Icons Among Us®: jazz in the present will screen their fourth and final episode “Everything Everywhere”—a sweeping statement that addresses both the undeniable African-American roots of jazz and the music’s expansion into places farther abroad.

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