Sanabria, Bobby / Manhattan School of Music: Que Viva Harlem

Sanabria, Bobby / Manhattan School of Music: Que Viva Harlem

Sanabria, Bobby / Manhattan School of Music: Que Viva Harlem

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Title: Que Viva Harlem
Artist: Sanabria, Bobby / Manhattan School of Music
Label: Jazzheads
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 809819120721
Genre: Jazz

Pieces on this CD like Mambo Inferno' and Feeding The Chickens' display the power of Cuban mambo and son montuno fused with jazz arranging techniques that are hallmarks of Marios's vision. Puerto Rican Juan Tizol's Moon Over Cuba' represents the elegant ballroom bolero rumba so prevalent in the 1930's. Duke Ellington's Oclupaca' and Clarence and Spencer William Royal Garden Blues' display the majesty of the blues framed by the rhythms of Afro-son and cha-cha-cha, while effortlessly switching to swing and back, while Billy Strayhorn's Blood Count' gets a haunting bolero treatment. The world premieres of Let There Be Swing' and the multi-movement ¡Qué Viva Harlem! Suite' display the virtuosity passion, and intensity of these young lions performing the music that best represents all of the Americas-Latin jazz-born in Harlem U.S.A.

Tracks:
1.1 Mambo Infierno
1.2 Feeding the Chickens
1.3 Let There Be Swing
1.4 Moon Over Cuba
1.5 Oclupaca
1.6 Royal Garden Blues
1.7 Blood Count
1.8 ¡Qué Viva Harlem!
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