Fred Hersch & esperanza spalding | "Girl Talk"
Fred Hersch & esperanza spalding Part of the Jazz at The Cabaret Series Presenting Sponsors: Joe & Diane Vande Bosche Supporting Sponsors: Diana Mutz & Howard Schrott, Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Weller, and the IUPUI Division of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Multi-Grammy-nominated pianist/composer Fred Hersch and five-time Grammy-winning vocalist/bassist/songwriter esperanza spalding can both be counted among the most acclaimed and inventive artists in modern jazz. Now, the duo is taking the stage to celebrate the release of their album “Alive at the Village Vanguard.” Join 15-time Grammy nominee Hersch (called by The New Yorker “a living legend”) and multiple Grammy award winner spalding (whom NPR cites as “the 21st Century’s first jazz genius”) in an evening of songs from the Great American Songbook, music from Brazil, and jazz compositions – including several penned by Hersch. The remarkable chemistry of their partnership is deep, truly exhilarating, and not to be missed. Fred Hersch A select member of jazz’s piano pantheon, Fred Hersch is an influential creative force who has shaped the music’s course over more than three decades. A fifteen-time Grammy nominee, Hersch has long set the standard for expressive interpretation and inventive creativity. A revered improviser, composer, educator, bandleader, collaborator, and recording artist, Hersch has been proclaimed “the most arrestingly innovative pianist in jazz over the last decade” by Vanity Fair, “an elegant force of musical invention” by The L.A. Times, and “a living legend” by The New Yorker. For decades Hersch has been firmly entrenched as one of the most acclaimed and captivating pianists in modern jazz, whether through his exquisite solo performances, as the leader of one of jazz’s era-defining trios, or in eloquent dialogue with his deeply attuned duo partners. His brilliant 2017 memoir, Good Things Happen Slowly, was named one of 2017’s Five Best Memoirs by the Washington Post and The New York Times. esperanza spalding Five-time Grammy Award-winning visionary esperanza spalding aims to ignite and portray various hues of vital human energies through composition, singing, bass playing, and live performance. Spalding has won Grammy’s for best jazz vocal album for Songwrights Apothecary Lab (2022), 12 Little Spells (2019), and Radio Music Society (2012). A lover of all music, especially improvisation-based music emerging from black American culture, spalding’s musical aesthetic is prismatic. With projects like Radio Music Society, Chamber Music Society, Emily’s D+ Evolution, and 12 Little Spells (which peaked at number one on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums), she has inventively combined and reimagined influences from jazz, funk, rock, musical theater and beyond. She has taught at Berklee College of Music and Harvard University, founded the Songwrights Apothecary Lab, and wrote the opera ...(Iphigenia) in collaboration with Wayne Shorter.

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