March 10-13 (see schedules below) Al Di Meola World Sinfonia. The pioneer of Latin fusion jazz. At The Blue Note, 131 W. 3rd Street. For more information click here or call 212-475-8592.
March 10 (8 pm) Alberto Ginastera at Symphony Space. Alberto Ginastera’s searing, daring, beautiful, and rarely heard “Cantata Para America Magica” for soprano and percussion orchestra will be performed by soprano Lucy Shelton with the Talujon Percussion Group, pianist Ursula Oppens, and performers from the Brooklyn, Queens, and Purchase College Conservatories of Music. Also featuring Ginastera's Guitar Sonata, Op. 47, performed by David Leisner, and George Crumb's "Voice of the Whale," and "Night Music I," an exquisite setting of the poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca. A part of the Sonidos Series. At the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre. For tickets and more information, click here.
March 11 (7:30 pm) Astor Piazzolla: A Tribute. Pancho Navarro, Pedro Giraudo, Leonaro Suarez Paz and other Argentine musicians come together to celebrate what would have been Piazolla's 90th birthday. At The Repertory Theater, Hostos Community College, 450 Grand Concourse at 149th Street, Bronx. For more information click here or call 718-518-4455.
March 11 (7:30 pm) Astor Piazzolla: A Tribute. Pancho Navarro, Pedro Giraudo, Leonaro Suarez Paz and other Argentine musicians come together to celebrate what would have been Piazolla's 90th birthday. At The Repertory Theater, Hostos Community College, 450 Grand Concourse at 149th Street, Bronx. For more information click here or call 718-518-4455.
March 11 (9 pm) Los Amigos Invisibles. The Latin Grammy-winning Venezuelan band brings their signature mix of disco, acid jazz and funk to Chelsea. At the Highline Ballroom, 431 West 16th Street. For more information click here.
March 12 (8pm) Yasmin Levy in Concert. The Spanish-Sephardic Jewish singer will perform work from her haunting cross-cultural album at the Global Jewish Music Festival. At the Skirball Center at NYU, 566 LaGuardia Place. For more information click here.
March 12 (10 pm) Tato Torres & Yerbabuena. Bomba y plena band Yerbabuena performs live Puerto Rican roots music. At the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, 236 East Third Street (between Avenues B & C). For more information, click here or call 212-780-9386
March 14 (7:30pm) Jordi Savall in Concert. Baroque music from Spain by one of its greatest performers. At Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, Broadway at 65th. For more information click here.
March 14 (7:30pm) Jordi Savall in Concert. Baroque music from Spain by one of its greatest performers. At Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, Broadway at 65th. For more information click here.
March 17 (7 pm) Roustem Saitkoullov for Colombia. The winner of the Monte-Carlo Word Piano Masters plays a fundraising concert for vulnerable communities in Colombia. New York University, Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South. For more information click here.
March 17 (8:30pm) Music for Haiti. Featuring Ti Ga, Bonga, Jhon Clark, Obed Jean-Louis, Mayer Morisette and other local musicians. At S.O.B.s, 204 Varick Street. For more information click here.
March 19 (8 pm) Konrad Adderley & Monktango at Pregones. Featuring bassist Konrad Adderley's quartet, with Octavio Brunetti on piano, Nick Danielson on violin, and Juan Pablo Jofre on bandoneon, and its fresh take on the Thelonious Monk tradition. Also featuring Argentine dancers Hernán Brizuela, Diego Blanco in electrifying choreographic counterpoint. A part of the March is Music festival. At the Pregones Theater, 575 Walton Ave. For more information click here or call 718-585-1202.
March 22 (10pm) Chico Trujillo in Concert. Chile's most prominent Cumbia band plays work from their newest album. NYC's own Latin boogaloo band Spanglish Fly will open for them. At S.O.B.s, 204 Varick Street. For more information click here.
March 19 (8 pm) Konrad Adderley & Monktango at Pregones. Featuring bassist Konrad Adderley's quartet, with Octavio Brunetti on piano, Nick Danielson on violin, and Juan Pablo Jofre on bandoneon, and its fresh take on the Thelonious Monk tradition. Also featuring Argentine dancers Hernán Brizuela, Diego Blanco in electrifying choreographic counterpoint. A part of the March is Music festival. At the Pregones Theater, 575 Walton Ave. For more information click here or call 718-585-1202.
March 22 (10pm) Chico Trujillo in Concert. Chile's most prominent Cumbia band plays work from their newest album. NYC's own Latin boogaloo band Spanglish Fly will open for them. At S.O.B.s, 204 Varick Street. For more information click here.
March 25 (8 pm) Papo Vázquez at Pregones. Grammy-nominee Papo Vázquez and his Pirates Troubadours know how to kick it in high gear and this gig is no excepetion. A part of the March is Music festival. At the Pregones Theater, 575 Walton Ave. For more information click here or call 718-585-1202.
March 25 (see schedules below) SoCa Madness. A celebration of Caribbean culture, with free admission before midnight. At SOBs, 204 Varick Street. For more information click here.
March 25 (see schedules below) SoCa Madness. A celebration of Caribbean culture, with free admission before midnight. At SOBs, 204 Varick Street. For more information click here.
March 27 (8 pm) Los Pleneros de la 21 at Pregones. Led by NEA National Heritage Fellow Juan Gutiérrez, Los Pleneros de la 21 are reigning champions of an enduring Afro Puerto Rican musical tradition. A part of the March is Music festival. At the Pregones Theater, 575 Walton Ave. For more information click here or call 718-585-1202.
March 28-29 (see schedules below) R.Evolution Latina Choreographers Festival. This fundraiser celebrates Peruvian choreographer Vania Masias and is sponsored by the Peruvian Consulate. At the Manhattan Movement and Arts Center, 248 West 60th Street. For more information click here.
April 1-2 (7:30pm and 9-30pm) Leny Andrade and Paquito d'Rivera. This program of bossa novas, sambas and choros will showcase the music and culture of Brazil. At Lincoln Center's Allen Room, Broadway and 66th. For more information click here.
Ongoing (see schedules below) You Tango? A new extravaganza of music, song and dance. Produced, designed and directed by Angel Gil Orrios. Music arranged and directed by Latin Grammy-winner Raúl Jaurena. With singers Marga Mitchell and El Pulpo, dancers Iván Terrazas and Sara Grdan, and Mariana Fresco and Diego Ocampo. Running through March 20, Fridays and saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 4 pm. Tickets, $30; students and seniors, 27. At the Thalia Spanish Theater, 41-17 Greenpoint Avenue, Sunnyside. For more information, click here or call 718-729-3880.
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