VLADIMIR KATZ JAZZ TRIO
Featuring:
– Vanderlei Pereira on Drums
– Eduardo Belo on Double Bass
– Vladimir Katz on Piano
– Vanderlei Pereira on Drums
– Eduardo Belo on Double Bass
– Vladimir Katz on Piano
The program mixes Brazilian Jazz and original pieces composed by Vladimir Katz and others.
Tickets
$50 VIP – the first 3 rows, center
$30 General admission
$10 Students Only! – must present a student ID – Enter promo code STUDENT
$50 VIP – the first 3 rows, center
$30 General admission
$10 Students Only! – must present a student ID – Enter promo code STUDENT
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st 2023
8:00 PM
Granoff Music Center
Distler Performance Hall
20 Talbot Ave, Medford, MA 02155
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8:00 PM
Granoff Music Center
Distler Performance Hall
20 Talbot Ave, Medford, MA 02155
View Map | BUY TICKETS
Vanderlei Pereira
Drummer and Rio de Janeiro native Vanderlei Pereira is one of the most sought-after musicians on the contemporary Brazilian jazz scene.
Combining a prodigious knowledge of Brazilian rhythms with dazzling technique and a distinctive touch, Vanderlei has captivated audiences around the world in performances with a virtual “Who’s Who” of Brazilian and Latin jazz.
Based in New York City since 1988, he leads the acclaimed Brazilian jazz sextet Blindfold Test.
Combining a prodigious knowledge of Brazilian rhythms with dazzling technique and a distinctive touch, Vanderlei has captivated audiences around the world in performances with a virtual “Who’s Who” of Brazilian and Latin jazz.
Based in New York City since 1988, he leads the acclaimed Brazilian jazz sextet Blindfold Test.
Eduardo Belo
Eduardo Belo is a bass player and composer from Brasília, Brazil now living in New York City.
A highly versatile player, he has shared the stage with Michel Camilo, Romero Lubambo, Lee Konitz, Chico Pinheiro, Duduka da Fonseca, Pedro Martins, Bebel Gilberto and many many others.
Belo plays original compositions deeply rooted in Brazilian grooves and melodies — a modern view on classic Brazilian traditions.
A highly versatile player, he has shared the stage with Michel Camilo, Romero Lubambo, Lee Konitz, Chico Pinheiro, Duduka da Fonseca, Pedro Martins, Bebel Gilberto and many many others.
Belo plays original compositions deeply rooted in Brazilian grooves and melodies — a modern view on classic Brazilian traditions.
Vladimir Katz
Vladimir Katz, born in Moscow, now lives in New York City. He’s a jazz pianist and composer who started formal training at age 5, composing his first piece, “Etude in D Minor,” at 12.
From 1998-2001, he was part of the International Center for Creative Music in Jerusalem, influenced by Arnie Lawrence. In 2001, Vladimir moved to NYC to study with Kenny Barron at the Manhattan School of Music until 2003.
Vladimir’s passion for jazz brought him to NYC in 2001, where he studied with legendary Jazz pianist Kenny Barron at the Manhattan School of Music through 2003.
From 1998-2001, he was part of the International Center for Creative Music in Jerusalem, influenced by Arnie Lawrence. In 2001, Vladimir moved to NYC to study with Kenny Barron at the Manhattan School of Music until 2003.
Vladimir’s passion for jazz brought him to NYC in 2001, where he studied with legendary Jazz pianist Kenny Barron at the Manhattan School of Music through 2003.