Event Details
In this special co-presentation with Carnegie Hall Citywide, jazz luminaries Miguel Zenón and Luis Perdomo present sublime interpretations of the Latin American songbook and of the bolero in particular.
Drawing from their celebrated albums, El Arte del Bolero, Volumes 1 and Volume 2 (the latter earning the pair a Grammy Award in 2024), they honor the vastness and diversity of the Latin American songbook.
The evening concludes with a Harlem Stage–commissioned work “Cuba Series” by trumpeter and composer Kalí Rodríguez-Peña, performed by The New Cuban Masters. The work reflects on the last 65 years of Cuban history, culture, and society.
Drawing from their celebrated albums, El Arte del Bolero, Volumes 1 and Volume 2 (the latter earning the pair a Grammy Award in 2024), they honor the vastness and diversity of the Latin American songbook.
The evening concludes with a Harlem Stage–commissioned work “Cuba Series” by trumpeter and composer Kalí Rodríguez-Peña, performed by The New Cuban Masters. The work reflects on the last 65 years of Cuban history, culture, and society.
About the Series
Carnegie Hall is honored to partner with local community organizations to present free concerts that are sensational celebrations of sounds from across the country and around the globe.
At a Carnegie Hall Citywide concert, you can revisit your favorite music or try something new, stay in your home borough or journey farther afield. Whatever you choose, you’ll experience everything that makes New York City so vibrant.
At a Carnegie Hall Citywide concert, you can revisit your favorite music or try something new, stay in your home borough or journey farther afield. Whatever you choose, you’ll experience everything that makes New York City so vibrant.
Location
Harlem Stage Gatehouse
150 Convent Avenue (at 135th Street)
Manhattan, NY 10027
Image: Photo by James Katz / courtesy of Carnegie Hall