“El Abrazo del Vino”  Concierto temático – Estreno

“El Abrazo del Vino” Concierto temático – Estreno

"El Abrazo del Vino" Concierto temático.

Celebramos al vino, néctar de los dioses y despertamos a los duendes en las poesías y canciones de grandes autores clásicos de Argentina y el mundo.

EL ABRAZO DEL VINO (Ruben Ferrero)

El reconocido pianista y compositor Ruben Ferrero , reúne en este
concierto temático poemas y canciones dedicadas al vino, néctar de los
dioses del arte y la creatividad.

Desde los textos de Manuel J. Castilla, Ariel Petrocelli, Hamlet Lima
Quintana, Armando Tejada Gómez, Pablo Neruda, Horacio Ferrer, y en las
músicas de Jaime Dávalos, Cuchi Leguizamón, Eduardo Falú,Anibal Troilo,
por nombrar sólo algunos, el vino nos abraza y propicia el encuentro.

En esta performance única, Ferrero será acompañado por:
Camilo Velázquez (bajo)
Edu Riqq (percusión)
Martin Busto (voz)
Alejandro Ini (actuación y recitado)

Duración aproximada: 1hr 30 min

La cita es el día Jueves 16 de marzo 20:30 hs
En “La Biblioteca Café”  (Marcelo T. De Alvear 1155, CABA)
Entradas anticipadas y reservas al: (011) 4811-0673 o al (011) 15 6515 9514
La capacidad es limitada.
Más información en: www.labibliotecacafe.com.ar 
RR.SS : @labibliotecacafe @rubenferrero.ok

Auspicia: Bodega Jorge Rubio

Invitan: Acqua Records  y “Jazz en La Túpac”

Produce: Edgardo Luis Molina para Etnica Producciones

Ruben Ferrero en Concierto – Enero 2023

En esta oportunidad, el reconocido pianista presentará en vivo su disco más
reciente “JARAWA” (postulado a los Premios Gardel edición 2023) , una
selección de textos ancestrales de distintas culturas para los cuales Ferrero
compuso la música.

“JARAWA” es un viaje desde el recóndito pasado con
sonoridades y texturas actuales que van desde el jazz, el pop e influencias
afrolatinas fusionadas con raíces folklóricas argentinas.

Sumará también composiciones de su anterior material “ESTA ES MI MÚSICA”
(Acqua Records 2022).

Tocará junto a ETNOFUSIÓN: Camilo Velázquez en guitarra y bajo, Edu Rikk en
percusión; con la participación especial de Facundo Quiroga en acordeón ,Martin
Busto en voz, Ariel Zafiro en sintetizadores y voces.
La proyección audiovisual estará a cargo de Antonio Pelagatti – Gin Tony
Producciones
La cita es el sábado 28 de enero a las 23:00 hs en BORGES 1975 (ex
Serrano) – Palermo, Buenos Aires.

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Primer concierto 2023 – Presentación de JARAWA

MUY PRONTO Ruben Ferrero + Etnofusión en concierto presentando JARAWA (Acqua Records 2022) , disco recientemente postulado a los premios Gardel 2023 .
Edu Riqq (percusión)
Camilo Velázquez (guitarra y bajo)
Artistas invitados:
Facundo Quiroga (acordeón)
Martín Busto (voz)
Ariel Zafiro (sintetizadores y voces)
Proyecciones audiovisuales : Antonio Pelagatti – Gin Tony Producciones.
Más información en IG y FB : @rubenferrero.ok

 

Ruben Ferrero presenta “ETNOFUSIÓN”

Martes 13 de Diciembre a las 20:00 hrs , concierto en
CIRCE Fábrica de Arte presentando ETNOFUSION: temas
de “ESTA ES MI MÚSICA” (editado en Julio de 2022) y
adelantando “JARAWA” su próximo disco.
Con Camilo Velazquez en bajo y Edu Riqq en percusión y
flauta.
Invitados:
Martin Busto (voz) Facundo Quiroga (acordeón)
Entradas disponibles en www.passline.com
CIRCE – Fábrica de Arte : Gral. Manuel A. Rodríguez 1559.
Villa Crespo – C.A.B.A.
Más información en IG y FB : @rubenferrero.ok

Comentarios sobre discos

Comentarios acerca del CD “Words Unspoken”

Diversos magazines de Europa. Ver http://www.jazzcds.co.uk/artist_id_711/cd_id_1921

 

A collection of ballads by George Haslam baritone sax, with guests Steve Waterman trumpet and flugelhorn, Ruben Ferrero piano, Esmond Selwyn guitar, Dan Messore guitar and Steve Kershaw double bass. Thirteen solo and duo tracks.

A KISS TO BUILD A DREAM ON George Haslam & Ruben Ferrero
BLUE BOSSA George Haslam & Ruben Ferrero
IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD Esmond Selwyn
I WON’T SEND ROSES George Haslam & Steve Kershaw
NAIMA Steve Waterman & Dan Messore
EL DIA QUE ME QIERAS George Haslam
HOW INSENSITIVE George Haslam & Steve Kershaw
WHERE OR WHEN George Haslam & Steve Waterman
BODY AND SOUL Esmond Selwyn
I MAY BE WRONG George Haslam & Ruben Ferrero
I LOVES YOU PORGY Steve Waterman & Dan Messore
IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD George Haslam & Steve Waterman
STARDUST George Haslam & Ruben Ferrero

Reviews

31/05/2014. Michael Steinman

There is nothing that saxophonist George Haslam, who celebrates the 25th anniversary of his SLAM imprint this year, can’t play and the ballad treatments of Words Unspoken find him conjuring shades of Carney and Mulligan, as well as referencing Ben Webster’s vibrato and post-tone breathing while, of course, filtering all through his own approach. This disc of duets and solos does not so much deconstruct the
ballad as present it in three dimensions, elucidating it from multiple instrumental angles. Contrast the two versions of “In a Sentimental Mood”: in guitarist Esmond Selwyn’s intimate rendition, harmony is king, even in the way he reemphasizes and transforms the melody’s harmonic implications each time it is stated; when Haslam and trumpeter Steve Waterman lay down their version of the same tune, it becomes a study in harmonic implication and resolution through
counterpoint. This sinewy and often elusive approach becomes especially interesting when each player solos as harmonic control is bandied about in a friendly game of tag. A somewhat similar path is taken when Haslam and bassist Steve Kershaw slide effortlessly through “I Won’t Send Roses”, but no such harmonic ambiguities cloud the horizon during “A Kiss to Build a Dream On” and “Blue Bossa”, both courtesy of Haslam and pianist Ruben Ferrero. Haslam’s penchant
for rhythmic freedom opens the tune, more blue than bossa, and the way the duo elongates bossa rhythm upon Ferrero’s lush entrance is both natural and thoroughly enjoyable

(Michael Steinman The New York City Jazz Record)
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25/04/2014 Rotcod Zzaj

George Haslam – WORDS UNSPOKEN: Some splendid ballad work from George’s baritone sax, with guests Steve Waterman on trumpet/flugelhorn, Ruben Ferrero on piano, Esmond Selwyn on guitar, Dan Messore guitar and Steve Kershaw doing double bass. A beautiful slow-start on the opener, “A Kiss To Build A Dream On” is very satisfying indeed. The double bass intro on “I Won’t Send Roses” will be played over & over on your playlists… a definite laid-back groove. It was the 7:56 rendition of “Naima” that got my vote for favorite of the thirteen tunes offered up for your ongoing aural adventure, though… sweet is the best word I can think of to describe this! I give George & crew a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, with an “EQ” (energy quotient) rating of 4.98 for this one.

Get more information at the SLAM PRODUCTIONS website for this CD. Rotcod Zzaj.
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01/11/2013. Vittorio Lo Conte

Il sassofonista baritono George Haslam è un musicista e produttore speciale, che non fa mistero di avere una predilezione per l´avanguardia, ma non dimentica quelli che sono i grandi standards, quelle canzoni conosciute da tutti e su cui i jazzisti amano improvvisare adeguandosi alla struttura di accordi. È così che fra un disco e l´altro produce qualcosa che è anche per quei palati sopraffini che cercano appunto la bellezza dell´esecuzione ed il grande standard. I brani che ci presenta sono registrati in giro per il mondo, in solo o in duo, per lo più c´è Haslam, ma ci sono dei brani in duo del trombettista Steve Waterman insieme al chitarrista Dan Messore, le imperdibili Naima e I Loves You Porgy, oppure In a Sentimental Mood eBody and Soul eseguite dalla chitarra solitaria diEsmond Selwyn. Altrove è George Haslam all´opera, in duo insieme al pianista argentino Ruben Ferrero, al chitarrista Dan Messore, al contrabbassista Steve Kershaw ed al trombettista Steve Waterman. Che sia un disco speciale lo si capisce fin dall´inizio, poi la musica prende il sopravvento e la bellezza dei brani e delle esecuzioni lascia senza parole. Qualcosa come Naima è una gemma da antologia, ma è certo che il resto e l´intero disco non passano inosservati all´ascolto.

Vittorio Lo Conte
http://www.musiczoom.it/?p=16040

16/09/2013. Bruce Lee Gallanter

GEORGE HASLAM With STEVE WATERMAN/RUBEN FERRERO/ESMOND SELWYN/DAN MESORE/STEVE KERSHAW –

Words Unspoken: Duets (Slam 329; UK) Personnel: George Haslam on bari sax, Steve Waterman on trumpet & flugel, Esmond Selwyn & Dan Messore on guitars, Ruben Ferrero on piano and Steve Kershaw on acoustic bass. Baritone sax and Slam label head, George Haslam, keeps busy playing in a variety of bands both in England as well as in South America where he visits and records on occasion. Haslam has recorded free music with Lol Coxhill, Borah Bergman and Paul Rutherford. He has also recorded more Straight jazz with Mal Waldron and some of those lesser known South American musicians. All of the thirteen songs here are relatively well-known standards. Mr. Haslam has a warm lovely tone on bari saxi plays these songs with elegance and grace. Guitarist Esmond Selwyn, trumpeter Steve Waterman and pianist Ruben Ferrero are also gifted jazz musicians who also play these old school gems superbly. Although I listen to so little straight jazz nowadays, I did find these performances to be most charming and inventive on a more restrained level. Highlights include “I Won’t Send Roses”, “How Insensitive” and “I Love You Porgy”.

Bruce Lee Gallanter, DMG
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