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César Orozco & Kamarata Quintet – Latin Grammy Nominee

Jazzway 6004 , 6004 Hollins Ave., Baltimore, Maryland

César Orozco & Kamarata Quintet > www.cesarorozco.net

Tickets: $65, $60 | Streaming Pass: $15

Cesar Orozco: Piano, Keyboards, and Compositions Gabriel Vivas: Electric Bass Pablo Bencid: Drums Francisco Vielma: Percussion Jan Kus: Tenor and Soprano Saxophones

“César Orozco manages to make the best combination between Cuban, Jazz and Venezuelan music I ever heard”. Paquito D’Rivera

César Orozco is a Cuban born pianist, violinist, composer, arranger, producer, and educator based in the NYC Tri-State area. In 1997, Orozco traveled from Cuba to Venezuela, where he spent 14 years and developed an important and prolific career. In 2012, Orozco moved to the United States and enrolled with a full tuition Assistantship to The Peabody Institute of John Hopkins University in Baltimore, where he earned a Graduate Performance Diploma (GPD) in Jazz Piano. He also holds a degree in Violin Performance and Ensemble Conducting from the National School of Arts in Havana, Cuba. Since relocating to New York in 2015, Mr. Orozco has become an in-demand pianist. Some of the artists he has worked with include Paquito D’Rivera, Pedrito Martinez, Gary Thomas, Alex Norris, Troy Roberts, Paul Bollenback, Itai Kriss & Telavana, Albita Rodriguez, Guaco, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Luis Enrique, Huascar Barradas, Tony Succar, and Giovanni Hidalgo just to name a few.

Orozco has developed an innovative approach to a fusion of Venezuelan and Cuban traditional music with Jazz along with his project Kamarata. He has participated in more than 70 albums and his recordings as a leader include “Son con Pajarillo” (2007), “Orozcojam” (Guataca, 2010, awarded for Best vocal/Instrumental album at Cubadisco 2012), “No Limits for Tumbao” (Alfi Records, 2015), “Stringwise”, (a duo with the outstanding Venezuelan cuatro player Jorge Glem), and the latest one, “Rooted Forward”.

As an arranger and/or composer, Mr. Orozco has been commissioned by The Baltimore School for The Arts, the Chamber String Orchestra from the MCYO at Strathmore in Maryland, The Netherlands Blazers Ensemble (NBE), Raíces Jazz Orchestra from Miami FL, the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra, and the Frankfurt Radio Big Band among others. He has two Latin Grammy nominations for Best Arrangement, one in 2019 for his piece “Imprevisto”, performed and recorded by Pablo Gil & The Raices Jazz Orchestra featuring the great percussionist Tony Succar, and the second one in 2021 for “Tierra Mestiza”, the opening number of the musical show America Viva. Orozco is a Downbeat Magazine Student Award 2014 recipient and is a full time faculty at Albertus Magnus High School in Bardonia, NY.

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Tickets: $65-$60, Streaming Pass: $15

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