Cuban Pianist Aldo López-Gavilán

Live Concert & Documentary November 1 SOLD OUT

Join us for Aldo López-Gavilán Concert November 1 SOLD OUT

We celebrate Cuban virtuoso and piano sensation Aldo Lopez-Gavilan on Monday, November 1.  He will perform live in concert in Healdsburg.  After his performance, we will view Los Hermanos/The Brothers, a documentary film bout Aldo and his violinist brother Ilmar’s musical odyssey.  This will be a once-in-a-lifetime evening that you won’t want to miss.
MONDAY, November 1 at Paul Mahder Gallery in Healdsburg 222 Healdsburg Avenue
5:30 pm – VIP Reception with Celebrant sparkling and bites by Guiso Latin Fusion, with pianist Aldo López-Gavilán
6:30 pm – Performance by pianist Aldo López-Gavilán
8:00 pm – Screening of documentary Los Hermanos/The Brothers, with filmmakers Marcia Jarmel and Ken Schneider
$30 General Seating SOLD OUT. $75 VIP Seating and Reception SOLD OUT. Masks and vaccination cards are required for all attendees. Thank you Rick Swig for underwriting this performance. Thank you Deas Family for underwriting the documentary Los Hermanos. Thank you Grapeseed for the sparkling and Guiso Latin Fusion for the bites for our VIP Reception!
For his debut performance at Healdsburg Jazz, renowned Cuban pianist and composer Aldo López-Gavilán will be playing from his vast and diverse catalog of his own music. With 12 studio albums and countless appearances and collaborations, Aldo has prepared a very exciting program that includes some of his best know compositions like Campanero, Me voy pa Cuba, Viernes de Ciudad and Shona, as well as others from his most recent album, such as: Playgrounds, Bonjour Daiana, and Suite No. 2 (Galactic Suite).
About the film: Ilmar and Aldo López-Gavilán are virtuoso Afro-Cuban musician brothers, born in Havana in the 70s. At 14, Ilmar outgrew his island teachers and was sent to the U.S.S.R. to study violin. He never lived in Cuba again, ultimately landing as a working chamber violinist in the U.S. Younger brother Aldo grew up mentored by Cuba’s impressive jazz and classical pianists, his extraordinary talent achieving renown on the island, but stymied elsewhere by the 60-year-old U.S. embargo.  Though they see each other when family finances and visa restrictions allow, they’ve never had a chance to collaborate musically—something they’ve longed for all their lives. Tracking their parallel lives, poignant reunion, and momentous first performances together on stages across the U.S., Los hermanos / The Brothers is a nuanced, intensely moving view of nations long-estranged, through the lens of music and family.

About Aldo López-Gavilán

pianist and composer

Cuban pianist and composer Aldo López-Gavilán was born in Havana to a family of internationally acclaimed classical musicians, his father a conductor and composer, his mother a concert pianist. Praised for his “dazzling technique and rhythmic fire” in the Seattle Times, and dubbed a “formidable virtuoso” by The Times (London), Aldo excels in both the classical and jazz worlds as a recitalist, concerto soloist, chamber-music collaborator, recording artist, and performer of his own electrifying jazz compositions.

He has appeared in such prestigious U.S. concert halls as New York’s Carnegie Hall and Lincoln
Center, Boston’s Jordan Hall, Seattle’s Benaroya Hall, Washington’s Kennedy Center, and
Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center, as well as at Amadeo Roldán (Cuba), Teresa Carreño
(Venezuela), Bellas Artes (Mexico), Royal Festival Hall (U.K.), Nybrokajen 11 (Sweden), The
Hall of Music (Russia), Duc de Lombard et Petit Journal Montparnasse (France), and venues in
Canada, Santo Domingo, Colombia, Spain, Greece, Hong Kong, Burkina Faso, Germany, and
Austria.
Aldo’s collaborators have included some of the greatest artists in the classical, popular music,
and jazz fields. The late conductor Claudio Abbado invited him to perform with Venezuela’s
Simón Bolivar Youth Orchestra in a special concert dedicated to the 250 th anniversary of
Mozart’s birth, and Maestro Abbado subsequently invited him to perform Prokofiev’s Piano
Concerto No. 1 in Caracas and Havana. More recently, Aldo joined with violinist Joshua Bell in
organizing Seasons of Cuba, a PBS special that took place at Lincoln Center in December 2016,
celebrating a new era of cultural diplomacy with a program ranging from Vivaldi to Piazzolla
and beyond. Among the prestigious artists joining them were Dave Matthews, the Chamber
Orchestra of Havana, singer-songwriter Carlos Varela, and soprano Larisa Martinez.
Aldo and his brother Ilmar Gavilán, first violinist of New York-based Harlem Quartet, are
featured in the new documentary Los Hermanos / The Brothers, which tells the story of their
shared childhood, their momentous first performances together, and their parallel lives as
musicians; it includes a genre-bending score composed by Aldo, concert footage of him
performing with Harlem Quartet, and guest appearances by such legendary musicians as Joshua
Bell. A Patchwork Films production by Marcia Jarmel and Ken Schneider, Los Hermanos is
screening at film festivals worldwide and will be nationally broadcast on PBS in the fall of 2021.

Ilmar and Aldo López-Gavilán are virtuoso Afro-Cuban musician brothers, born in Havana in the 70s. At 14, Ilmar outgrew his island teachers and was sent to the U.S.S.R. to study violin. He never lived in Cuba again, ultimately landing as a working chamber violinist in the U.S. Younger brother Aldo grew up mentored by Cuba’s impressive jazz and classical pianists, his extraordinary talent achieving renown on the island, but stymied elsewhere by the 60-year-old U.S. embargo. Though they see each other when family finances and visa restrictions allow, they’ve never had a chance to collaborate musically—something they’ve longed for all their lives. Tracking their parallel lives, poignant reunion, and momentous first performances together on stages across the U.S., Los hermanos / The Brothers is a nuanced, intensely moving view of nations long-estranged, through the lens of music and family. Join filmmakers for this presentation.

Trailer https://vimeo.com/522475539

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