15th Annual Latin Grammy AwardsArturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra’s album ‘The Offense
of the Drum has been nominated for a Latin GRAMMY Award for Best Latin
Jazz Album
15th Annual Latin Grammy Awards
GRAMMY AWARD-Winning Pianist Arturo O’Farrill Embarks on Milestone Year in 2014!
Arturo O’Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra’s New Release — The Offense of the Drum:
The new album, O’Farrill says, ”serves as a medium for changing the
perception of big band music and Afro Latin Jazz by incorporating
hip-hop, DJ techniques, and spoken word.” The 75-minute recording ”is a
collection of the great new commissions we’ve been working on from our
annual Symphony Space season,” he explains. Special guests on the
recording include Vijay Iyer, DJ Logic, Edmar Castañeda, Donald Harrison, Pablo Mayor, Miguel Blanco, Antonio Lizana, Jason Lindner, Christopher “Chilo” Cajigas
and others, all of whom infuse the recording with the music of New York
City, Spain, Colombia, Cuba and New Orleans, all regions that gave
birth to the jazz aesthetic.
The Offense of the Drum examines the role of the drum as a
vehicle for resistance and liberation, with references to the oppressive
policies set forth by New York City police in the ’90s. Regarding the
title of the album, Arturo notes, “The drum is an amazing communication
tool. It’s a way to connect diverse communities, and is really the
heartbeat of our cultures. So, the drum can be seen as offensive to
those in power, who try and control our freedom of expression.” A
two-part title suite, “The Offense of the Drum: The Oppressor & The
Liberator,” is the flagship composition on the album inspired by drum
circles in NYC being outlawed, and reflecting the idea that the drum is
so politically charged as a means for change.
O’Farrill’s latest recording spotlights percussion from almost every
corner of the world, featuring 35 different types of drums: the taiko
drum from Japan, djembe from Africa, barriles and bombas from Puerto
Rico, tumbadoras from Cuba, bombos from Colombia, cajons, maracas,
bongos, shekeres, claves, cowbells, cuicas, tambourines, timbales and
turntables. The Offense of the Drum is part of an ongoing
commitment by the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, an eighteen-piece big band,
to expand the very definition of Latin Jazz, with the drum taking
center stage. O’Farrill notes, “Jazz is practiced best in the presence
of drums, and enhanced by the presence of drum work. Jazz has really
moved away from this, but the drum sets the spirit soaring. In fact,
with this album we’ve overcome many constraints of jazz. We are
embracing multiple cultures with the use of the drum, while introducing a
contemporary exchange of innovative new music.”
”Trying to put into words the multitude of sounds on this album is a difficult task,” says executive producer Kabir Sehgal.
“Arturo is many things: maestro, composer, pianist, bandleader, father,
son, husband and friend. Most of all, he displays a mighty spirit,
enshrined with generosity and love. This album is as much a sacrament of
his soul — as it is a meditation on the drumbeats of life.”
The Offense of the Drum is co-produced by O’Farrill, Todd Barkan, Eric Oberstein
and Kabir Sehgal, and will be nationally released by Motéma Music in
May 2014 in connection with the Apollo Theater performance.
The Apollo Theater Commissions New Work from Arturo O’Farrill:
Harlem’s legendary Apollo Theater has enlisted O’Farrill to present newly commissioned work as part of its 80th anniversary program. Coinciding with the 65th anniversary of his father, Afro Latin music pioneer Chico O’Farrill’s (1921-2001) historic ”Afro Cuban Jazz Suite” — a centerpiece of the Afro Cuban Jazz repertoire — Arturo will feature this seminal work along with the world premiere of his “Afro Latin Jazz Suite” at the Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival @
the Apollo Theater on Saturday, May 10, 2014. Just as the original
score of Chico’s piece included the greatest jazz upstarts of the time,
including Charlie Parker, Buddy Rich and Flip Phillips, Arturo’s band will showcase today’s equivalents such as Guggenheim fellow Rudresh Mahanthappa, NEA Jazz Master Randy Weston, saxophone legend Billy Harper, master drummer Lewis Nash, Afro-Peruvian percussion maestro Freddy ”Huevito” Lobatón, and Brazilian percussionist Café.
Also part of the Apollo Theater programming is Randy Weston’s “African
Sunrise Suite,” which was composed by Weston, and arranged by Melba Liston. The evening serves as the CD release event for Arturo O’Farrill & the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra’s latest recording, The Offense of the Drum (Motéma Music: May 2014).
RELEASE DATE
May 6, 2014
TRACK LISTING
1. Cuarto de Colores
2. They Came
3. On the Corner of Malecón
4. Mercado en Domingo
5. Gnossienne 3
6. The Mad Hatter
7. The Offense of the Drum
8. Alma Vacía
9. Iko Iko
10. Cacophonous (iTunes Bonus Track)
Source: http://motema.com/artists/arturo-ofarrill/
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