Rizzoli Music Aperitivo presents Edmar Castaneda & Andrea Tierra.
Tickets include a glass of wine, provided by Field Blend Selections.
Tickets include a 15% store discount which can be used the day of the concert, and a complimentary glass of wine from Field Blend Selections.
Seating is limited and is first come, first served. Doors open at 4:45 pm.
The Colombian duo of Edmar CastanĖeda & Andrea Tierra offer an innovative fusion of popular Latin-American rhythms, seamlessly blending his virtuosic harp playing with the poignant essence of her own poetry. Each performance becomes a stage for lyrical creations. While her songs often carry progressive themes and political stances against global injustices, Andrea's contralto voice equally resonates in contemporary love ballads and new-age compositions.
Upon arriving in the United States in 1994, Edmar CastanĖeda has made a name for himself as the preeminent jazz harp virtuoso. He was ushered into the jazz community by Paquito DâRivera, who recognized CastanĖedaâs passion and took the young harpist under his wing. DâRivera has called him âan enormous talent... [Edmar] has the versatility and the enchanting charisma of a musician who has taken his harp out of the shadow to become one of the most original musicians from the Big Apple.â
Andrea Tierra: Hailing from MedellÃn, Colombia, in her latest project singer-songwriter "Lluvia de Amores" Andrea Tierra introduces a quartet that incorporates exotic instruments, including the Colombian Tiple. This ensemble transports listeners on a poetic journey across Latin American rhythms such as Cumbia, Bambuco, and Joropo from Colombia; Zamba from Argentina; Lando from Peru; Bossa Nova and Samba from Brazil; Flamenco from Spain. This diverse musical palette is further enriched by the distinct New York style.
Internationally recognized, Andrea Tierra has performed across Europe, the US, and Latin America, championing the rich culture and traditions of her native Colombia. She has graced prominent stages including Jazz at Lincoln Center, Carnegie hall, Dizzyâs Club Coca-Cola, Blue Note. Additionally, she has showcased her talent at renowned festivals like Womad in New Zealand and Australia, Rio Loco in France, and the Montreal Jazz Festival, among others.
Edmar CastanĖeda: Edmar CastanĖeda nominated for a Latin Grammy in the category "Best Latin Jazz Album" with his album Family.
In Fall 2021, CastanĖeda's performance was included to be heard in Disney's film Encanto, which features original songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda. CastanĖeda acts on the soundtrack and serves as music consultant on Encanto.
Upon arriving in the United States in 1994, Colombian-born Edmar CastanĖeda has made a name for himself as the preeminent jazz harp virtuoso. CastanĖeda brings forth a brilliance that beautifully merges the jazz tradition with a diverse set of styles and genres while bringing unbridled attention to a somewhat unfamiliar instrument: the harp. Singlehandedly, CastanĖeda has cemented the harpâs place in jazz with innovative technique and heartfelt creativity from a wealth of formidable collaborations with music titans such as Wynyton Marsalis, Bela Fleck, John Scofield, Ricki Lee Jones, Hiromi, Pedrito Martinez, Marcus Miller, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Ivan Lins, The Yellowjackets, Paco De Lucia, and Paquito DâRivera.
In the same breath as the Yo-Yo Maâs of the world, CastanĖeda fearlessly stuns audiences, musicians, and critics alike with his incredible talents as a player and composer. NPRâs âFresh Airâ touts, â...his technique is the real astonishment. CastanĖeda juggles lead, rhythm and bass lines, using a variety of hard and soft string attacks to keep those voices distinct â all without giving up the groove...His amazing technique...raises the bar for every harpist.â The New York Times notes, â...Castaneda... engage[s] modern jazz in ways that honor...cultural origins, and [he has] the capacity to astonish by virtue of [his] fingerstyle technique.â Moses Sumney highlights his â5 Favorite NPR âTiny Desk Concertsâ and says, âMy brain cracked open when I first saw this. Some classical instruments are so ingrained in our heads for sounding one way; Edmar restructures what we know of harp, defiantly expanding the bounds of the instrument.â
CastanĖeda follows up seven acclaimed albums (Cuarto de Colores; Entre Cuerdas; Double Portion; Live at the Jazz Standard; Live In Montreal; Harp vs. Harp; Family ) with his latest recording project, Viento Sur, with a nine-person ensemble of acclaimed global musicians from Switzerland, Brazil, Cuba, Israel, Chile, USA, Argentina, and Colombia. An array of compositions on Viento Sur are commissioned by American Chamber Music from the âNew Jazz Works Grant.â
CastanĖedaâs renowned albums as a bandleader are interchanged with awe-inspiring symphonic and bigband works likes Wynton Marsalis Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, ClaĖssica de Espinho and the SaĖo Paulo Jazz Symphony Orchestra, and chamber pieces for the Israel Camerata Jerusalem and the Orquestra SinfoĖnica Nacional de Colombia.
âThe Colombian plays the harp like hardly anyone else on earth. His hands, seemingly powered by two different people, produce a totally unique, symphonic fullness of sound, a rapid-fire of chords, balance of melodic figures and drive, served with euphoric Latin American rhythms, and the improvisatory freedom of a trained jazz musician...captivating virtuosity, but in no way only virtuosity for its own sake,â says Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
RIZZOLI MUSIC APERITIVO
From Francis Scott Fitzgerald to Jack Kerouac, from Toni Morrison to James Baldwin, from Philip Michael Ondaatje to Geoff Dyer, from Julio Cortazar to Boris Vian, from Amiri Baraka and Ishmael Reed to Jayne Cortez, the list of international writers and poets inspired or intrigued by jazz and other musical genres goes on. Since New York Cityâs Rizzoli Bookstore has a long tradition of building bridges between arts genres, international scenes, and creative people, we wanted to turn our gorgeous space in NoMad into an experimental living room where live jazz and other music can be enjoyed. The Rizzoli Music Aperitivo is sponsored by Field Blend Selections and is curated by Mondo Jazz, the weekly Radio Free Brooklyn show dedicated to international jazz
MONDO JAZZ
Mondo Jazz is a weekly program on Radio Free Brooklyn dedicated to the proposition that jazz is an international language. It is hosted every Wednesday night from 10 PM to midnight and Thursday morning from 8 to 10 AM, by Ludovico Granvassu, the founder and editor in chief of All About Jazz Italia. All archived episodes are available on All About Jazz.
FIELD BLEND SELECTIONS
Founded in January 2017, Field Blend Selections is a new wine importing and distribution company based in New York City, serving the New York and New Jersey markets.
In both name and practice, Field Blend Selections celebrates agricultural traditions and diversity. The name is an homage to the nineteenth-century immigrants who co-planted an assortment of grape varieties in vineyards throughout the United States, many of which survive today. Alongside their vines, they often co-planted other crops, including fruits, grains, and legumes. This approach of co-mingling various plantings to achieve balance in the vineyards is now referred to as polyculture, and it is widely recognized as one of the best methods for naturally enriching soils and reducing disease. Polyculture, by replicating natureâs diverse ecosystems, produces healthier fruit without the necessity of artificial herbicides or pesticides.
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