2015 Acoustic At The Aratani with Keiko Matsui (An Intimate & Revealing Interpretation of Keiko's music & Improvisational Skills)NEW
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Japanese American Cultural & Community Center In Association With Nakamoto Music Group Present: Acoustic At The Aratani with Keiko Matsui
Celebrating over 25 years of critically acclaimed recordings and world tours, pianist and composer Keiko Matsui is creating a new framework for her signature melodies by inviting acclaimed Cuban Jazz musicians Carlitos del Puerto and Jimmy Branly to collaborate with her on a new trio concept. On her recent tour of Japan, this acoustic driven presentation garnered rave reviews.
The Aratani Theatre is thrilled to debut its "Acoustic at the Aratani" series with Keiko's newest presentation for the first time in the U.S., and the trio will be joined on stage with special guest Cameron Stone on cello. "Acoustic at the Aratani" promises to be an intimate and revealing interpretation of Keiko's music and improvisational skills. This will also be the first acoustic jazz performance on the theatre's state-of-the-art Bose� RoomMatch� sound system.
"The audience will be treated to an exceptional audio experience," said Keiko. "It's the perfect venue to see and hear the marvelous dynamics this acoustic trio can create."
This event will be hosted by Pat Prescott of "Pat Prescott in the Morning" on 94.7 THE WAVE.
Date
Friday, December 4, 2015 � 8:00pm
Location
Aratani Theatre
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Friday, 4 December, 2015
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