Afro-Cuban Piano Masters Chucho Valdes and Gonzalo Rubalcaba at Symphony Center

On Friday, Feb. 23, Havana Jazz artists Chucho Valdes and Gonzalo Rubalcaba appear at Symphony Center as part of their 2017/18 international tour with their project, Trance.

Press Release

Chucho Valdés, the leader and pianist of the landmark Cuban ensemble Irakere, joins forces with dynamic Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba to present their duo project, Trance, at Symphony Center on Friday, February 23, at 8 p.m., as a part of the Symphony Center Presents (SCP) Jazz series. The duo, which represents two generations of the distinguished Afro-Cuban tradition, appear at Symphony Center as part of their 2017/18 international tour with the project.

In their two-piano project Trance, Cuban piano masters Chucho Valdés and Gonzalo Rubalcaba explore the profound connection of sharing a musical tradition across generations. Though Valdés and Rubalcaba differ in age by more than two decades—in fact, Rubalcaba grew up listening to Valdés’ music—their friendship and mutual admiration shines through their melodic repartee. Building upon the Afro-Cuban tradition of their homeland, the duo infuses elements of rock and classical music with jazz in a repertoire of original duets and traditional Cuban works.

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Though both artists have previously appeared in Orchestra Hall as leaders of their own groups, this performance marks their Symphony Center debut as a pair. Most recently, Valdés appeared at Symphony Center in November 2015 with Irakere 40, a celebration of his decades-long career and the 40th anniversary of his landmark band, which previously appeared on the SCP Jazz series in 1999. A distinguished bandleader in his own right, Rubalcaba made a splash with his trio in his 1999 debut at Symphony Center and has performed here several times including a solo set in 2012 that the Chicago Tribune called “an ear-opening tonic.”

Award-winning jazz pianist and composer Chucho Valdés is considered one of the most influential figures in modern Afro-Cuban jazz. Born to a musical family in Havana province, Cuba, Valdés was a musical prodigy, graduating from the Conservatoria Municipal de Música de la Habana at age 14. His landmark group Irakere, formed in 1973, was discovered by legendary jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie in 1977, launching a decades-long career for Valdés as a distinguished jazz pianist and bandleader. His countless recordings as a leader and co-leader have earned Valdés six Grammy and three Latin Grammy awards, including the 2016 Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album for Tribute to Irakere: Live at Marciac, a celebration of the band he founded and directed for more than three decades.

Pianist and composer Gonzalo Rubalcaba began playing drums in his father’s orchestra at age six. By his mid-teens, he was performing as both a drummer and pianist in hotels, concert halls and jazz clubs around Havana. Upon graduating, Rubalcaba immediately began touring Cuba, Europe, Africa and Asia with the band Orquesta Aragón, as a sideman in various jazz groups and, in 1984, leading his own Afro-Cuban jazz rock fusion band Grupo Proyecto. Encounters with jazz legends like Dizzy Gillespie led to introductions of Rubalcaba’s talents to the United States, expanding his jazz career. Rubalcaba’s international recording career has earned him 16 nominations from both the Grammys and Latin Grammys. Rubalcaba has been serving on the faculty of the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music since 2015.

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