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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Arturo Sandoval, Herbie Hancock and Pat Metheny: Jazz Royalty Reign at Esplanade’s Mosaic Music Series Esplanade’s Mosaic to celebrate musical greats, deepen audience appreciation and inspire local music community SINGAPORE, 17 July 2014 – Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay’s Mosaic Music Series returns this August with a trio of critically-acclaimed international jazz masters – each of whom has been pivotal in defining their art form. Trumpeter Arturo Sandoval; pianist and keyboardist Herbie Hancock, and guitarist Pat Metheny will perform at the Esplanade Concert Hall between August 2014 and October 2014 at this year’s Mosaic Music Series. The three artists, who have won more than 40 Grammy Awards between them, set the tone for future Mosaic concerts. With a focus on musical virtuosity and artistry, the series will feature leading musicians from a range of genres – celebrating not only mature, established artists but also younger ones who are pushing musical boundaries. Apart from presenting world-renowned artists, the Series also aims to give Singapore audiences deeper insights into the musicians and their art. Complementing the Series will be “listening parties” talks interspersed with music that give additional context on the musicians, their contemporaries, and the music landscapes in which they grew up and ultimately evolved. These events are aimed at audiences who want to deepen their appreciation and knowledge of the music. Singapore pianist, organist and composer Chok Kerong will host a listening party centred on Herbie Hancock. Held on 30 August at the Esplanade Bay Room, the session will trace Hancock’s growth as an artist, demonstrate his musical prowess and examine the impact he made on jazz. The Series also seeks to bring together Singapore musicians with visiting international artists who are leaders in their genre. Future installations of the Series will include workshops and masterclasses as well as commissions and collaborative projects. Page 1 of 8 “The new Mosaic Music Series builds on the foundations of the decade-long Mosaic Music Festival,” said Clarence Yap, Head, Music, The Esplanade Co Ltd. “The Festival helped develop audiences for a broad range of genres – from jazz to indie to alternative and world music. Today, Singapore’s music scene is vibrant and filled with a diversity of concerts and festivals. Moving ahead, Mosaic will bring audiences musical masters at the forefront of their genres. As Mosaic evolves, we look to inspire the Singapore music community and create opportunities in which they, as well as Esplanade, can connect with the world’s leading musicians.” Series Line-up Esplanade’s Mosaic Music Series 2014 will feature: Arturo Sandoval: performing on 27 August, Sandoval is a Cuban jazz trumpeter, pianist and composer. A protégé of music icon Dizzy Gillespie, he went on to gain international acclaim as one of the first musicians to bring Latin influences into American jazz when he performed at the 1978 Newport Jazz Festival with Irekere – a jazz super-group he co-founded. Sandoval has won 10 Grammy, one Emmy and six Billboard awards. Lauded for his virtuosic technical ability, he has worked with a wide spectrum of musicians and groups including Frank Sinatra, Justin Timberlake, and the London Symphony Orchestra; a true testament to his versatility across all music forms. Herbie Hancock: performing on 9 September, Hancock is an icon of modern music. A pianist, arranger, composer and bandleader, Hancock is known to boldly explore and transcend limitations and genres, having played an integral role in every popular music movement since the 1960s. Part of the Miles Davis Quintet, which pioneered a groundbreaking sound in jazz, Hancock was a significant influence on acoustic and electronic jazz and R&B traditions. He has clinched 14 Grammy awards including Album of the Year in 2008 for River: The Joni Letters, and two Grammy awards in 2011 for The Imagine Project. Today, Hancock is the Creative Chair for Jazz with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, and Chairman of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. Page 2 of 8 Pat Metheny: performing on 27 October, Metheny is a jazz guitarist and composer known for his versatility and a progressive approach to music making. Metheny last performed in Singapore at Mosaic Music Festival in 2006. His trademark sound involves modern improvisation rooted in the jazz tradition of melody, swing and the blues. Throughout his career, Metheny has continued to re-define the genre by incorporating new technology, constantly working to evolve the improvisational and sonic potential of his instrument. He has also been instrumental in the development of several new guitar models such as the soprano acoustic guitar, the 42-string Pikasso guitar, Ibanez's PM-100 jazz guitar, and a variety of other custom instruments. He has won 20 Grammy awards and has spent most of his life on tour, averaging between 120 and 240 shows a year since 1974. Tickets for Mosaic Music Series 2014 are available from Esplanade’s Box Office at Mezzanine level (Tel: +65 6828 8377), the SISTIC Hotline (Tel: +65 6348 5555), the website at www.mosaicmusicseries.com and all SISTIC outlets from 19 July 2014.. Page 3 of 8 About Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay is one of the busiest arts centres in the world. From the time we opened in 2002, the centre has presented more than 25,000 shows, drawing an audience of 18.5 million patrons. These included both ticketed and non-ticketed shows presenting music, dance, theatre and the visual arts, with special emphasis on Asian culture. Esplanade’s vision is to be a performing arts centre for everyone. As such, about 70% of its shows offer free admission. This architectural icon, with its distinctive twin shells, houses world-class performance spaces complemented by a comprehensive range of professional support services. Its two main venues are the 1,600-seat Concert Hall, with acoustic features designed by the late and world-renowned acoustician and theatre planner, Russell Johnson of ARTEC Consultants; and a theatre with a capacity of 2,000, adapted from traditional European opera houses in horseshoe form. 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For more information, please contact: Geraldine Kan Head, Marketing Communications The Esplanade Co Ltd Tel: 6828 8301 Email: [email protected] Tay Pui Lin Head, Arts Marketing The Esplanade Co Ltd Tel: 6828 8312 Email: [email protected] Page 4 of 8 ANNEX Arturo Sandoval 10-time Grammy Award Winner USA 27 Aug 2014, Wed, 7.30pm Esplanade Concert Hall “Whenever he picks up his horn, you can be assured that fireworks will soon follow.” – SFJAZZ “Everything has already been said about Sandoval’s superb phrasing and virtuoso technique.” – Los Angeles Times “Arturo Sandoval is an ambassador for jazz.” – NPR A protégé of the legendary jazz master Dizzy Gillespie, Arturo Sandoval emerged from Artemisa, a small town in the outskirts of Havana, Cuba, to become a 10-time Grammy Award winner and six-time Billboard Award winner. Sandoval began studying classical trumpet at the age of 12, but it didn’t take him long to catch the excitement of the jazz world. He has since evolved into one of the world’s most acknowledged guardians of jazz trumpet and flugel horn, as well as a renowned classical artist, pianist and composer. The founding member of the Grammy Award-winning group Irakere, Sandoval is one of the most dynamic and vivacious live performers of our time. He has been seen by millions at the Oscars performing with Celine Dion, at the Grammy Awards with Justin Timberlake and in his own right as a leader, and also performed at the Billboard Awards with Alicia Keys. His versatility can be heard on recordings with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie, Woody Herman, Woody Shaw, Michel Legrand, Bill Conti, and Stan Getz to Johnny Mathis, Frank Sinatra, Paul Anka, Rod Stewart, Josh Groban and Alicia Keys, amongst many others. Filled with a virtuoso capability, he desires nothing more than to share his gift with others who feel the same intense adoration for music as he does. As the maestro put it himself: "If you've got music in your heart, you're gonna be a happy person, no matter what" (NPR). (1hr 30mins, no intermission) $48*, $68*, $88, $108*** Limited concessions for students, NSF and senior citizens: $25*, $45** Page 5 of 8 Herbie Hancock USA 9 Sep 2014, Tue, 7.30pm Esplanade Concert Hall “Herbie was the step after Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk, and I haven't heard anybody yet who has come after him.” – Miles Davis “Herbie Hancock is a true icon of modern music…[his] success at expanding the possibilities of musical thought has placed him in the annals of this century’s visionaries.” – allaboutjazz “Few careers in jazz have been longer or more successful than that of pianist Herbie Hancock.” – NPR Now in the fifth decade of his professional life, Herbie Hancock remains where he has always been—at the forefront of world culture, technology, business and music. In addition to being recognised as a legendary pianist and composer, Herbie Hancock has been an integral part of every popular music movement since the 1960s. As a member of the Miles Davis Quintet that pioneered a groundbreaking sound in jazz, he also developed new approaches on his own recordings.This was followed by his work in the ’70s—including the record-breaking album Headhunters—that combined electric jazz with funk and rock in an innovative style that continues to influence contemporary music. Hancock received an Academy Award for his film score for Round Midnight and a staggering 14 Grammy Awards, which includes Album of the Year for River: The Joni Letters and two 2011 Grammy Awards for his globally collaborative album The Imagine Project. Many of Hancock’s compositions including Canteloupe Island, Maiden Voyage, Watermelon Man and Chameleon have become modern standards. Hancock serves as Creative Chair for Jazz for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association and as Institu te Chairman of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. He is a founder of The International Committee of Artists for Peace (ICAP), and was recently awarded the Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres by French Prime Minister Francois Fillon. In 2011, Hancock was named a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador. (1hr 30mins, no intermission) $48*, $68**, $98, $128, $158*** Limited concessions for students, NSF and senior citizens: $25*, $45** Page 6 of 8 PAT METHENY UNITY GROUP w/Chris Potter, Antonio Sanchez, Ben Williams & Guilio Carmassi 27 Oct 2014, Mon, 7.30pm Esplanade Concert Hall “Metheny is a guitar superstar.” – The Observer. “No one unifies old jazz traditions and new fusion sonics quite like [Pat Metheny].” – Guitarist (UK). “A group of blazing virtuosi with musical intelligence to match.” – The Guardian. With Pat Metheny, you simply never know what is coming next. But among the many things that make this ever-changing jazz guitarist and composer so special is the consistent level of commitment and quality that he brings to everything he does. Whether purely acoustic or searingly electric, powerfully intense or deeply contemplative, highly composed or totally improvised—or even with some new-fangled contraption of his own design—there is always that unmistakable Metheny sensibility at work that has stood at the forefront of music for what is now approaching four decades. After two consecutive yet wildly different solo recordings (the innovative Orchestrion and the Grammy Award-winning baritone guitar outing What’s It All About) and his 20th Grammy Award-winning album Unity Band, Metheny returns and—not for the first time in his complex and ever-evolving career—re-invents himself with a refreshed Unity Group. Best of all, this is an ensemble that perfectly brings together all the elements that many have come to love about the innovative jazz musician. The Pat Metheny Unity Group features the wildly talented musicians Chris Potter (saxophone), Ben Williams (bass), Antonio Sanchez (drums) and Giulio Carmassi (various instruments). For the first time in more than 30 years—the last being the iconic and influential recording 80/81—Metheny features a tenor saxophone in the front line. As Metheny puts it himself, “I envisioned building a platform capable of addressing the entire spectrum of things I have done over the years…all in one place. With this incredible line-up of musicians, just about anything is possible.” (Approximately 3hrs, with no intermission) $48*, $68**, $98, $128*** Limited concessions for students, NSF and senior citizens: $25*, $45** Mosaic Friends Savings Get $10 off the top-priced ticket at $98 (U.P. $108) at Esplanade Box Office and all SISTIC’s authorised agents. Online booking is available. Not applicable on SISTIC’s mobile apps. To sign up to be a Mosaic Friend, visit www.mosaicmusicseries.com BOOK NOW! www.mosaicmusicseries.com Tickets from Esplanade Box Office and all SISTIC’s authorised agents. SISTIC hotline: 6348 5555. Group bookings of 20 or more: 6828 8389. A SISTIC booking fee applies to each ticket. Latecomers will be admitted during suitable breaks (if any). No admission for infant-inarms and children below six years old. Tickets are required for all patrons. Page 7 of 8 FREE PROGRAMME FOR THE RECORD 30 Aug 2014, Sat, 3pm Esplanade Bay Room ABOUT THE LISTENING PARTY: Herbie Hancock’s influence on music is immense. Admired for his prowess as a pianist, prolificacy as a composer and overall relentless pursuit of artistic growth and expansion, his body of work contains the best of every subgenre of jazz imaginable, from straightahead acoustic jazz with his own groups and the second Miles Davis Quintet and groundbreaking forays into funk to his recent projects which saw him collaborating with artists from the pop world. This talk and music listening session will trace Hancock’s growth as an artist, and will lead to a deeper appreciation of his immeasurable contribution to the world of music. CHOK KERONG BIO Chok Kerong was the first jazz musician to be awarded the National Arts Council’s Overseas Arts Scholarship in 2008. Since graduating from the Manhattan School of Music with a Master’s degree in jazz performance, he has developed into a striking pianist, organist and composer whose work exhibits a keen intellect combined with emotional depth. His music has been described as being “permeated with texture and a rich sonic colour palette” (criticaljazz.com) and “no-nonsense jazz pulled like taffy from the sticky pot of 1960’s classic jazz celebrity” (lajazz.com). Kerong is much sought-after in the music community. Highlights include performing with renowned names in jazz such as Steve Wilson and John Riley, writing arrangements for T’ang Quartet, and composing for vocalist Rani Singam. He is also an integral part of singersongwriter Charlie Lim’s Mothership, regularly performing rock/soul/hiphop/pop hybrids to sold-out crowds. (Approximately 1hr 15mins) Page 8 of 8