Fantastic, wonderful evening.
by André Spears on 1/18/23Town Hall - New YorkThe music was exuberant & the setting was historic. Hot ticket that lived up to the billing!
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The music was exuberant & the setting was historic. Hot ticket that lived up to the billing!
One of the best concerts I've ever attended. Arturo bought in his two sons and renowned jazz and percussion artists. They brought the house down.
Loved it! It was a wonderful concert, giving us a historical perspective and great music to accompany it.
Wow! That’s an accurate way to describe the concert…wow!. Dizzy, Chano, Chico would be proud and amazed. Mario Bauza I’m sure was looking down from heaven and smiling. Arturo, his sons Adam and Zachary, John Faddis, Pedrito Martinez, Jacqueline Acevedo, Donald Haroldson and the incredible Dayme Arecona. It was also great to see so many young people and women in the band. Especially Lelany Mateo on bass. This means that the legacy will carry on.
Everything about this concert was fabulous with the exception of one critical element: the sound was muddy and the volume much too loud for the space. We had prime seats, front balcony center and should have experienced perfect sound quality. Instead, soloists were drowned out and inaudible at times and the orchestral sound fabric was poorly reproduced by the system. Unfortunately, Jazz requires sound that does not distort and a tech who understands how to preserve the distinct timbre of the many instruments that comprise the band.
Historical perspective on the music of, Chico O’Farrill (father of Arturo) & the evolution of Afro-Latin Jazz music. The musicians were highly talented and their precision “par excel-lance”. The acoustics and the venue enhanced the intimate & enjoyable experience of the evening.
This mudicsl extravaganza was superb! The musical performances were awe inspiring. Thank you so much for this uplifting gift! VP
Sounds was good, and the Atmosphere was wonderful.
It was well worth the wait. I not only enjoyed the sounds of NYC Latin jazz, but the story behind the event was heart-warming. I do not speak Spanish, but I did not miss a beat at the concert that evening. Seeing the three+ bands join forces to celebrate the reopening of the Soraya and the culmination of a long journey in making the documentary associated with the groups made the performances even more enjoyable. The atmosphere was alive and the stage and audience members were in sync.
Throughly, enjoyed the performances! Great to see and hear live music. Love the The Soraya!