Triálogo will appear June 8 at the central Guadalajara theater as part of a double concert with jazz star Luis Shatter to record their first album
Triálogo Jazz Quartet. Eleazar Soto, Miguel Soto, Gilberto Ríos, and Sofía Ramirez. Photo credit: La Cochera Cultural.
Patrick O’Heffernan (Ajijic).- Guadalajara’s historic Teatro Maria Theresa will resonate with world class jazz as Ajijic’s renowned jazz quartet Triálogo records a live performance in a double-bill concert with jazz master Luis Shatter. The live recording will be produced as Triálogo’s debut album.
Triálogo is composed of Sofía Ramírez on piano and vocals, Gilberto Ríos on double bass and electric bass, Miguel Soto on drum, and Eleazar Soto on saxophone. The live recording and album production is underwritten by Ajijic’s La Cochera Cultural and local investors.
Triálogo is well known in Lakeside for its very high level of talent and its constant search for innovation that results in music that is often exploratory. Each of the four members of Triálogo comes with a different background, including traditional jazz, free jazz, classical music, contemporary music, Afro-American rhythms, electronic rhythms, flamenco, and Latin rhythms.
They bring these influences together in their passion for jazz and for composing original songs, one reason they are beloved by Lakeside jazz fans along with world-class musicianship, a diverse catalog of songs, and their knack for engaging an audience.
Keyboardist and composer Luis Shatter will join Triálogo on the bill at Teatro Maria Theresa, joined by Marcos Díaz on saxophone; Juan Manuel Ayala on electric bass, and Armando Curiel on drums. Shatter e received a nomination for the 2022 Minerva’s de Jalisco Awards in the Best Jazz Artist category.
Shatter, who has collaborated and recorded with artists such as Hela San, La Celestina, Sharif, and Astrid Cruz, has released several singles and a live recorded EP titled Wabi-Sabi and his latest instrumental Petricor.
The public is welcome to the concert which begins at 8 pm at Teatro Maria Teresa, Calle Cruz Verde 121 between Independencia and Juan Manuel, downtown Guadalajara. Admission: $160 in presale / $200 the day of the event. Tickets on sale: teatromariateresa.com
Information: 33 19 79 01 96 / 33 11 90 88 963312879814 (S3 3312879814 (Sin central Guadalajara).
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