Black Music Renaissance
Sunday 17.05.2015 8 PM | Saal
Admission: 15 / 10 / 5 € (mit Berlinpass)
Organizer: Werkstatt der Kulturen/ Kelvin Sholar
Co-Operation
Black Music Renaissance is a three-day event, conceived by award-winning pianist Kelvin Sholar, with the goal to celebrate the influential dance music of famous Black Music composers, poets and performers - and show how this music is quite relevant to today's Black music and music of the world.
The program will feature a mix of Jazz, Electronic and Latin music; including the music of Max Roach, Abbey Lincoln, Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Herbie Hancock, Oscar Brown Jr., Bert Williams and Thelonius Monk, Juan Atkins, Jeff Mills, Robert Hood, John Coltrane, Horace Tapscott, Pedro Flores, Mongo Santamaria and others.
Black Music Renaissance features the talents of exciting world class musicians from Denmark, USA, and Cuba:
- Sadiq Bey: Detroit, USA/ Voice, Electronics
- Daniel Allen Oberto: Cuba/ Trumpet, Electronics
- Natalie Greffel: Denmark/ Voice, Guitar
- Kelvin Sholar: Detroit, USA/ Piano, Electronics
- Charles Sammons: Washington D.C. USA/ Bass, Electronics
- Eric Vaughn: Atlanta, USA/ Drums, Electronics
Set 1: Features Cuban Trumpet master Daniel Allen Oberto's interpretation of traditional Cuban selections, including sacred music of Yoruban culture; intermixed with electronics and contemporary selections.
Set 2: VSS Trio will perform Jazz interpretations of Juan Atkins, Jeff Mills and Robert Hood- the famous composers of Detroit Techno and Minimal Techno.
