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ROBERTO FONSECA - LIVE IN MARCIAC

pianist Roberto Fonseca is a Cuban who is gradually making a hole in the tough world of international jazz. A powerful it helps direct and warmth and color on the keyboard.
Jazz in Marciac is a festival in southern France, where the music flows through the vineyards and sunflowers. It is a unique event where you enjoy great music under the stars in the warm August and there have always highlighted the Cuban direct this first hand from the Buena Vista Social Club and Ibrahim Ferrer and then as leader of his own training.
To celebrate this very special concert, the festival has decided to devote one of its cedes-dvd they have started has edited since 2009.
"Roberto Fonseca Live in Marciac, is the result of the concert that took place on August 13, 2009 in Le Chapiteau, Marciac festival headquarters. The album includes songs from the last two albums, Roberto: "Zamazu" and "Akokan" the self composicones Roberto has been devoted to what has most influenced your music career.
He is accompanied on stage by the same quartet of musicians who were in the recording of albums and tours all over the past ten years and it shows in the results. The group is an oiled machine leaves nothing to chance and it sounds is pure Cuban fusion jazz very well done, done to please a broad audience. You do not have an open mind and creativity of compatriots as Omar Sosa and Gonzalo Rubalcaba but what does is done with taste and passion.
case apart is the dvd included which far exceeds the quantity and quality cd because it includes the whole concert of Roberto and his people and be seen with much more clarity as dynamic musical dialogue between Robert and his musicians.
In short, a good album and best DVD that shows what a concert in Marciac for those who do not know and a great souvenir for those who have lived the experience.

I. Ortega





Label: Enja
Distributor: Harmonia Mundi
Year: 2010
Musicians: Roberto Fonseca (piano), Javier Zalba (alto sax; tenor sax, flute), Omar Gonzalez (bass), Ramses Rodriguez (drums); Joel Hierrezuelo (percussion)
Style: Modern Jazz








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