Jazz at the Mosesian, featuring Berklee faculty artists presents:
The Ricardo Monzon Quartet
โA BLEND OF LATIN AMERICAN STYLES AND STANDARD REPERTOIRE WITH THE CONTAGIOUS RHTHMS OF CUBA, BRAZIL AND THE CARIBBEANโ
Ricardo Monzon โ Drums & Percussion
Yaure Muรฑiz - Trumpet
Fernando Huergo โ Bass
Russ Hoffmann - Keyboard
Ricardo Monzรณn
Associate Professor, Berklee College of Music
An alumnus of Berklee College of Music, Ricardo teaches in the Percussion and Ensemble departments. He is an accomplished drummer, percussionist, and studio musician who has toured and performed with the Boston Pops Orchestra. He has performed for the โChris Botti in Bostonโ concert/video/CD with Sting, Chris Botti, John Mayer, Josh Groban, and Yo Yo Ma. Performances with Abe Laboriel, George Duke, Aretha Franklin, Mario Frangoulis, Tata Vega, Donna Summer, The New York Voices, Stanley Clark, Lenny White, Mary Wilson of the Supremes, Dan Moretti, the Epic Brass Quintet, Deborah Henson-Conant, Myanna, Bernard Purdie, Jethro Da Silva, the Greg Hopkins Big Band, and the Orquesta Sinfonica de Guatemala. He has shared the stage with Horacio โEl Negroโ Hernandez, Giovanni Hidalgo, Terri Lyne Carrington, Dave Samuels, and Lincoln Goines. ...
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Jazz at the Mosesian, featuring Berklee faculty artists presents:
The Ricardo Monzon Quartet
โA BLEND OF LATIN AMERICAN STYLES AND STANDARD REPERTOIRE WITH THE CONTAGIOUS RHTHMS OF CUBA, BRAZIL AND THE CARIBBEANโ
Ricardo Monzon โ Drums & Percussion
Yaure Muรฑiz - Trumpet
Fernando Huergo โ Bass
Russ Hoffmann - Keyboard
Ricardo Monzรณn
Associate Professor, Berklee College of Music
An alumnus of Berklee College of Music, Ricardo teaches in the Percussion and Ensemble departments. He is an accomplished drummer, percussionist, and studio musician who has toured and performed with the Boston Pops Orchestra. He has performed for the โChris Botti in Bostonโ concert/video/CD with Sting, Chris Botti, John Mayer, Josh Groban, and Yo Yo Ma. Performances with Abe Laboriel, George Duke, Aretha Franklin, Mario Frangoulis, Tata Vega, Donna Summer, The New York Voices, Stanley Clark, Lenny White, Mary Wilson of the Supremes, Dan Moretti, the Epic Brass Quintet, Deborah Henson-Conant, Myanna, Bernard Purdie, Jethro Da Silva, the Greg Hopkins Big Band, and the Orquesta Sinfonica de Guatemala. He has shared the stage with Horacio โEl Negroโ Hernandez, Giovanni Hidalgo, Terri Lyne Carrington, Dave Samuels, and Lincoln Goines.
A highly sought-after studio musician as well, Ricardo has recorded on the Grammy nominated โLatin Albumโ with the Boston Pops, 2016 Grammy nominated song โA chama verdeโ with John Finbury and Marcella Camargo, The JCA Orchestra, The John Coltrane Memorial Concert, New World Jazz Octet, Larry Watson, Darrell Nulisch, Geoff Bartley, and Walter Beasley, including Grammy nominated โReady for Loveโ which reached #1 Billboard Contemporary Jazz chart and #1 on SmoothJazz.com. He was featured with Dan Moretti's band on Jazz Player magazine's play-along contemporary jazz CD. He recorded percussion tracks for the film Squeeze, the Mary Tyler Moore HBO special, Montages on Copan, Mayan Passages by John Moore, and other documentary films. Recently in 2014 wrote music for local Boston film company Tallboy โStories for dinnerโ He was also featured on the Thaddeus Hogarth video โLIVE AT BOSSEโ.
Ricardo is the leader of his own Jazz Quartet and of the Marimba Canto De Guatemala, The Ricardo Monzรณn Orchestra, Jazz for Kids and Mamboston. His Orquesta Bacharengue won the Berklee Urban Service Award for providing the Performance of the Year at the Tito Puente Latin Music Series in 2010. Also in 2010, Ricardo was officially recognized by Mayor Menino for his โtireless commitment and dedication to the Guatemalan community in the City of Bostonโ.
Ricardo is the creator of the concert series: THE MARIMBA MUSIC OF GUATEMALA, at Berklee College of Music, and the author of BASIC AFRO- CUBAN RHYTHMS FOR PERCUSSION AND DRUM SET, an instructional DVD published by Berklee Press.
Endorsements: Zildjian Cymbals and Vic Firth Sticks.
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