SPANISH EMBASSY AND AYALA MUSEUM PRESENT LATIN-JAZZ FUSION QUARTET
The Embassy of Spain and Ayala Museum present "Colina Serrano Quartet: A Jazz Concert" on 19 May, 2011 at the Ayala Museum, 6:30 pm.
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The Barcelona-based group offers a unique journey into sound, combining jazz with various Latin American rhythms.
Javier Colina is considered one of the best contrabassists in Europe. As his musical career flourished, Colina saw himself performing with musicians consecrated in the world of jazz such as George Cables, John Hicks, Louie Bellson, Gary Bartz, Jimmy Owens, Tete Montoliu, and many others. Outside the jazz panorama, he has collaborated with Flamenco musicians like Tomatito and Carmen Linares.
Antonio Serrano, on the other hand, is Spain's internationally acclaimed harmonica virtuoso. A native of Madrid, Serrano is considered one of the world's most versatile and talented masters of the harmonica, displaying an amazing technique that spans many different musical genres, from classical to jazz, tango and Flamenco.
They are joined by Marc Miralta on drums and Mariano DÍaz on piano.
Admission is free. Tickets are available on the event itself and are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Ayala Museum is located at Makati Avenue corner De la Rosa Street, Greenbelt Park, Makati City. For more information, email museum_inquiry@ayalamuseum.org or call 757-7117 to 21 local
The Embassy of Spain and Ayala Museum present "Colina Serrano Quartet: A Jazz Concert" on 19 May, 2011 at the Ayala Museum, 6:30 pm.
Follow Live Concert on Facebook
The Barcelona-based group offers a unique journey into sound, combining jazz with various Latin American rhythms.
Javier Colina is considered one of the best contrabassists in Europe. As his musical career flourished, Colina saw himself performing with musicians consecrated in the world of jazz such as George Cables, John Hicks, Louie Bellson, Gary Bartz, Jimmy Owens, Tete Montoliu, and many others. Outside the jazz panorama, he has collaborated with Flamenco musicians like Tomatito and Carmen Linares.
Antonio Serrano, on the other hand, is Spain's internationally acclaimed harmonica virtuoso. A native of Madrid, Serrano is considered one of the world's most versatile and talented masters of the harmonica, displaying an amazing technique that spans many different musical genres, from classical to jazz, tango and Flamenco.
They are joined by Marc Miralta on drums and Mariano DÍaz on piano.
Admission is free. Tickets are available on the event itself and are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Ayala Museum is located at Makati Avenue corner De la Rosa Street, Greenbelt Park, Makati City. For more information, email museum_inquiry@ayalamuseum.org or call 757-7117 to 21 local
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