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Emilio Teubal Trio (Concert/Workshop)

  • The Dance Hall 7 Walker Street Kittery, ME, 03904 United States (map)

The workshop:

Emilio Teubal's music has a strong influence from Argentine folk music. In this workshop the band will explain the basic rhythmic elements that make a Chacarera, a Zamba and other styles of Argentine music, and how those elements are modified and adapted to the modern vocabulary of Emilio's compositions. 

The workshop and the concert are intertwined, and it is open to all: professional and/or amateurs musicians, or just music lovers or audience members curious to learn about new music.

The Performance:

Emilio Teubal Trio is the latest project of the the NY based Argentine Pianist and Composer Emilio Teubal. 

The music, written especially for this ensemble, draws from a wide variety of musical styles that are part of his cultural background: Latin-American folk music, jazz, progressive rock, free improvisation, classical music and some hints of Middle Eastern music. 

The group features two musicians who feel at ease navigating those different styles: drummer and percussionist Brian Shankar Adler and Bassist Pablo Lanouguere 

The latest release of the group, "Futuro" has been higly praised by the specialized media and has been included on the list of Best Jazz albums in Bandcamp for February 2023. 

Videos of the Trio:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4DcMyN9Vyk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwcZqkdW9DE

Full album on several streaming platforms: 

https://linktr.ee/futuroalbum

ABOUT THE BAND

Emilio Teubal is a pianist/ composer/arranger from Argentina based in New York. He has recorded over twenty albums, both as a sideman and as a composer/bandleader, including the 2018 Latin Grammy Winner album "Vigor Tanguero" by the Pedro Giraudo Group. “Futuro”, his latest release (his sixth album as a bandleader/composer) has been included on the list of Best Jazz albums in Bandcamp for February 2023. 

Emilio is the winner of the 2022 Ise-Shima Art Committee's 1st Popular Music Composition Competition in Japan. He also received 2nd place in the 2022 Tango Composition Contest at Kavala Tango Days Cosmopolis Festival in Greece. He is also a recipient of the 2007 Meet The Composer's prestigious Van Lier Fellowship, and NYSCA grantee for a composition commission award that he is currently working on. 

A versatile Pianist who can navigate through different styles of written and improvised music, Emilio has performed in some of the most prestigious venues and theaters in the United States such as The Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Symphony Space, The Blue Note, Birdland, Le Poisson Rouge, and Joes Pub. He has been touring Japan regularly since 2018 performing at the most prestigious theaters and music venues in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Hiroshima, and other cities. He has also been an essential member of the Tango, Latin, and Jazz scene of New York performing and recording with the Pedro Giraudo Quartet (2018 Latin Grammy winner), Marta Gomez, Adam Tully Trio, Pablo Lanouguere Quintet, Colectivo Tangente, Sergio Reyes’s Romancero Latinoamericano, Los Chantas tango group, Sam Sadigursky, Erik Friedlander and Satoshi Takeishi to name a few.

 

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Pablo Lanouguere is an active musician and composer based out in New York City. As a sought after musician, he regularly plays with renowned artists and bands of Tango, Jazz, Latin-Jazz, Swing, Salsa, Classical and World Music. Over the past few years, Mr. Lanouguere has collaborated with artists such as Raul Jaurena, Fernando Otero, Daniel Binelli & Astoria Tango Orchestra, Adam Tully, Tipica Messiez, Emilio Teubal New Post Trio, The Queens Cartoonists, among others. Since 2019 he leads the “Pablo Lanouguere Quintet” and has recorded two album with this project: “Eclectico” (2019) & “Altar” (2022)

Brian Shankar Adler (b. 1983) is an American drummer, percussionist and composer who has performed in caves, forests and adjacent glacial ice fields as well as Carnegie Hall, Jazz Standard, Lincoln Center, Rubin Museum and The Stone. He has been recorded on over forty albums including his solo works, For a Gallery on the Moon (Chant Records, 2020) and Fourth Dimension (Chant Records, 2019).

Playing primarily a hybrid drum set that includes North Indian tabla, Argentine bombo legüero and various found objects, Adler's work explores the perception of time, the communicative properties of embodied gesture and the existential questions that reside in the human condition. With equal focus on improvisational and compositional practices, he uses rhythm to connect: inward as a meditation and outward as a language to bridge social gaps.

Adler was a composer in residence at Antenna Cloud Farm and was commissioned to compose and arrange several pieces for Palaver Strings' 2022-2023 tours. Adler has also worked with: Kinan Azmeh, Sheila Jordan, Guillermo Klein, The Michael Leonhart Orchestra, Frank London, Kate McGarry, Talujon, Emilio Teubal and Ray Vega. He is a member of the eclectic surf-noir band Bombay Rickey and performs environmental-activism with Bash the Trash.

A 2021 Lifetime Arts/National Guild grant winner, Brian Shankar Adler published "A World of Percussion" connecting rhythm, language, mathematics and environment through a study of shared musical concepts from around the globe. He is currently on faculties at: Bates College, University of Maine, and Vermont Jazz Center.

$10 advance | $15 day-of

*fees not included

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