Monday, August 6, 2018

A Bay Area week-end with Emilio Solla-Seth Asarnow Duo piano/bandoneon Sat-Sund August 11-12, 2018!


Saturday August 11, 2018
8pm-12am


CMC Mission Milonga presents a TangoJazz piano solo concert by Emilio Solla followed by a FREE Milonga with DJ Israel Lipinsky

8pm–9 pm: This month CMC’s Mission Milonga is proud to present Tango Jazz pianist Emilio Solla in concert. Tickets for this event are $20/Adults and $15 for Full time students and seniors with ID.
9pm-9:15pm Reception in the patio for CD sale and signing.
9:15pm-12am: Argentine Tango social dancing with DJ Israel Lipinsky.
The Milonga is FREE after 9:15pm.

Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1936107649836529/

Enjoy dancing in the beautiful Victorian concert hall with smooth wooden floor and outdoor patio! Come to listen and watch or join in the dance. All ages are welcome!

Please bring snacks and refreshments to share.
This is a fragrance-free event.

Hosted by CMC Faculty Sonja Riket 415.661.1852; www.tangorevolution.blogspot.com www.IntimateEmbraceTango.com

SF Community Music Center - Concert Hall
544 Capp St (b/w Mission & So.Van Ness and 20th &21st Str)
San Francisco, CA 94110
415.647.6015 www.sfcmc.org
Parking garage at 21st St & Bartlett and lots Capp St (b/w 19th& 20th and 20th&21st)). Also street parking at Folsom St., 2 blocks away


Sunday August 12, 2018
8pm-12am


Tango Revelation Milonga presents: Live Tango music for dancing and listening by Emilio Solla-Seth Asarnow Duo piano/bandoneon

8pm: all level dance lesson with Christopher and Caroline: Connection - Navigation - Breathing
9pm - 12am: Milonga with Live music sets by Emilio Solla/Seth Asarnow Duo piano/bandoneon and DJ Rene Quebec

Tickets are $25 Day of Show / $20 Student & Senior Day of Show / $20 Advance / $17 Student & Senior Advance at www.ashkenaz.com

Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1778864072161385/

Hosted by Sonja Riket of Intimate Embrace Tango 415.661.1852 www.tangorevolution.blogspot.com
www.IntimateEmbraceTango.com

Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center,
1317 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94702
510.525.509 www.ashkenaz.com
Parking in mall across the street

Ashkenaz is always all ages.
The café offers beer, wine and a vegetarian menu.

More info on the artists:

Emilio Solla
Grammy Nominated Argentina born and NY based pianist & composer Emilio Solla got his degree in Classical Piano at the National Conservatory of Music in Buenos Aires and his MA in Jazz Composition at Queens College in New York. He continued to study composition, arranging, counterpoint, improvisation and conducting in Buenos Aires, Barcelona and New York.

His first band, Apertura, was praised by Astor Piazzolla himself as one of the most interesting new sounds in the Buenos Aires scene in 1986. Nowadays, with seven CDs as band leader (Fresh Sound Records) and more than forty as arranger/producer, he is considered by peers and critics to be one of the most outstanding and personal voices in this musical stream, a fusion of modern Argentine tango and folk with jazz and other contemporary music styles (generally referred to as “Tango-Jazz”). He has performed all around Europe, Japan, the US and Latin America to raving reviews in many of the most important Jazz houses and Festivals (Bim Huis, Lincoln Center, Marciac, Blue Note, Fasching).

Solla moved to Barcelona in 1996, and to New York in 2006, always in search of personal and artistic growth. Since in New York, he has composed for, arranged for and performed with Paquito D’Rivera, Arturo O’Farrill, Edmar Castañeda, Pablo Aslan, Cristina Pato and many others, besides performing with his quintet Bien Sur! in town at the Jazz Standard, Dizzie’s and Smalls, featuring saxophonist Chris Cheek. Former members of this band include Donny Mc Caslin and Jeff Ballard. This quintet has released its first CD, Bien Sur! (Fresh Sound, 2010), with special guest Billy Hart, included in the Best of 2010 list by Downbeat Magazine.

He continues to tour Europe with Emilio Solla & Afines, his Barcelona’s based quintet, while working as a free-lance arranger and pianist in different projects in NY. Since November 2010, he is leading a nine piece orchestra, La Inestable de Brooklyn, featuring some of the strongest jazz players in NYC (John Ellis, Ryan Keberle) whose first CD, Second Half (2014) has been Nominated for a 2015 Grammy Award as Best Latin Jazz Album. In November 2014 Solla’s first symphonic work had its World Premiere at the Palau de la Musica, during the Barcelona Jazz Festival, with concerts at the Chicago Symphony Hall and Rutgers University in 2015. 2016 will bring him back to Buenos Aires for the Premiere of the orchestral version of his Suite Piazzollana.

He has a long background as educator as well, having taught regularly in different conservatories in Argentina and Spain. He is currently a Faculty Member at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music and has given clinics in Jazz Composition at Emory University, Bates College, Gotemburg Music School (Sweden), Jazz & Pop Conservatory (Helsinki, Finland)

For more info please visit www.emiliosolla.com
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmzcj1XThms

Seth Asarnow, a native of the Bay Area, has a repertory consisting of hundreds of tangos. He can be heard on recordings that range in style from traditional tango to pop. Mr. Asarnow has both composed film scores and played on film soundtracks, and he works regularly with some of the finest tango dancers in the world. Highlights of his performances include Piazzolla’s Four Seasons with Donald Runnicles and members of the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, as well as concerts with Symphony Silicon Valley, and the Santa Cruz and San Jose chamber orchestras. He recently appeared on NBC's Dancing with the Stars, performing with the cast of the Broadway show Forever Tango. Mr. Asarnow is also the bandoneónist and musical director of the show Tango Adamor, the Los Angeles Tango Festival, and Nora's Tango Week, an annual international conference for the instruction and celebration of tango, now in its sixteenth year in the Bay Area. He also directs and performs often with his Sexteto Tipico, one of the few authentic traditional tango groups in the United States.
Seth Asarnow’s musical influences include Aníbal Troilo, Leopoldo Federico, and Astor Piazzolla, whom he met in 1989. He continues to promote the tango locally, teaching bandoneón and playing both public and private engagements. He made his San Francisco Symphony debut in 2007.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m9_SZ3r22k