The Clave Chronicles

The magic and artistry of Chucho Valdés

February 15, 2024 Rebecca Bodenheimer
The magic and artistry of Chucho Valdés
The Clave Chronicles
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The Clave Chronicles
The magic and artistry of Chucho Valdés
Feb 15, 2024
Rebecca Bodenheimer

Acclaimed pianist/bandleader/composer/author/educator Rebeca Mauleón discusses the long and incredibly versatile career of pianist/composer Chucho Valdés, who founded the groundbreaking jazz fusion group Irakere 50 years ago.  In 2018, Mauleón and Valdés co-authored the book Decoding Afro-Cuban Jazz. In both his Irakere compositions and in his solo career, Valdés has often drawn from Afro-Cuban folkloric music—rumba, batá drumming—for inspiration.

Songs played:

Misa Negra, Irakere
El Tata Cimarrón, Irakere
Xiomara, Irakere
Ochún, Chucho Valdés featuring Regina Carter

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Intro and outro music: "Bengo Latino," Jimmy Fontanez/Media Right Productions

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Acclaimed pianist/bandleader/composer/author/educator Rebeca Mauleón discusses the long and incredibly versatile career of pianist/composer Chucho Valdés, who founded the groundbreaking jazz fusion group Irakere 50 years ago.  In 2018, Mauleón and Valdés co-authored the book Decoding Afro-Cuban Jazz. In both his Irakere compositions and in his solo career, Valdés has often drawn from Afro-Cuban folkloric music—rumba, batá drumming—for inspiration.

Songs played:

Misa Negra, Irakere
El Tata Cimarrón, Irakere
Xiomara, Irakere
Ochún, Chucho Valdés featuring Regina Carter

Support the Show.

If you like this podcast, please subscribe and give us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts

Follow The Clave Chronicles on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @clavechronicles
https://theclavechronicles.buzzsprout.com

Intro and outro music: "Bengo Latino," Jimmy Fontanez/Media Right Productions

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