This program is the first of three concerts in the “History of Cuban Music” series, curated, arranged, and performed by Hugo Cruz. All three concerts will combine musical performances, talks, and video and film excerpts. The series will also bring well-known Cuban diasporic musicians to Pittsburgh to collaborate with local musicians and participate in robust performances. The series showcases the history and cultural significance of Cuban music from its pre-colonial African roots, to its Spanish influence, through its explosion into western pop culture. The first concert explores the music genres Changüi, Son, Bolero, Nengón and Guaracha. Each genre shares strong percussion elements and an interconnected journey of development in Cuban music history.
About the Artists:
Hugo Alexander Cruz Machado (he/him) is a Cuban-born, award winning, international drummer and composer who has performed in South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Mexico, Chile, Venezuela, and the United States. Hugo is the leader of the group Caminos, who have made appearances at the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival, Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Music Hall Oakland, City of Asylum, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Con Alma, First Night Pittsburgh 2020, and Fábrica de Artes in Havana, Cuba, among others. While a resident of Cuba, Hugo toured regularly with Síntesis, a leading Afro Cuban rock-fusion group. Hugo has performed in Havana’s largest jazz festival, Jazz Plaza, with acclaimed artists Dave Weckl and Victor Goines. He is a graduate of the Instituto Superior de Artes, the leading arts university of Cuba, and in 2014, won the award as the “best drummer” at the international Festival del Tambor Guillermo Barreto in Memoriam in Havana, Cuba. In February 2022, Hugo Cruz and Caminos released an original album, Punto de Partida, featuring notable musicians from Cuba and the U.S. Hugo hosts a monthly concert series at Kingfly Spirits called “The Voice of Drums,” featuring Pittsburgh-based musicians and celebrating diverse musical genres.
Degnis Nelson Bofill Miranda is a graduate of the Conservatorio Jose Maria Ochoa in Holguín, Cuba, as an instrumentalist and teacher of classic percussion, popular percussion and percussion ensemble. Degnis leads the group Golpes Libres and has performed around the world with Cuba’s most favored groups such as Maykel Blanco y Salsa Mayor, Enrique Alvares y su Charanga Latina, Maykel Dinza y Soneros De La Juventud, Jose Portillo y Cause, Alexis Boch y Proyecto de Jazz Cubano, Joaquin Betancourt y Jazz Band de Jóvenes Jazzistas, Diana Fuentes, Albertico Lescay y Formas, Arturo O’Farrill, Bobby Carcasses, Julito Padrón, Dave Weckl, Blondie, and Roberto Fonseca. Degnis has recorded and composed for more than 28 albums and won 1st place in interpretation and 3rd place in composition at the competition of Jóvenes Jazzistas in Havana, Cuba.
Featured Musicians:
Degnis Boffil: special guest, percussion, vocals
Michael Bernabe: Piano
Jose Layo: Bass
Juan Colon: vocals, trombone, percussion.
Maria Eugenia: vocals
About Your Visit:
Remember you can dine at the in-house restaurant 40 North before, during, or after the show. Please visit Open Table or call 412-435-1111 to make a reservation.
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