Known as one of the most
versatile voices in Latin America and now North America, Maria Rivas
skillfully combines American and Latin Jazz rhythms with lively yet
sentimental music from around the world. She interprets her
music in English, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, and performs her
own blend of traditional standards as well as music and lyrics she
has composed herself. She and her ensemble will be performing at Zinc
Bar, 82 West Third Street, at 9 PM Thursday September 27.
Accompanying Maria will be Manuel Valera on piano, Yosvany Terry on
sax, John Benitez on bass, Ludwig Afonso on drums, and Yusnier
Sánchez on percussion.
Maria’s unique sound is
an intoxicating combination of classic American jazz and Latin music,
with just the right splash of Brazilian accents, together with her
signature mixture of indigenous, Caribbean, European, and African
strains. Her exotic and varied repertoire includes American jazz and
blues standards such as ‘Funny Valentine’, ‘Route 66’, ‘Lush
Life’, and ‘Summertime;’ Latin classics like ‘Bésame Mucho’
and ‘Moliendo Café;’ smooth and sensuous Brazilian bossa nova
tunes like ‘Girl from Ipanema’, ‘Corcovado’, ‘Dindi’ and
‘One Note Samba’; movingly romantic ballads, such as ‘My
Romance’ and ‘Our Love is Here to Stay,’ and many, many others.
During her musical career
spanning over 30 years, Maria has released ten CDs while headlining
concerts in Latin America, North America, Europe, and Asia. including
the world-famous Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. She
entertains her audiences with her uniquely melodious voice and
dynamic expression and stage presence, as well as her phenomenal
‘Scat’ improvisations, which have been favorably compared by
music critics and audiences with those of Ella Fitzgerald.
Maria has won every
prestigious singing award Venezuela and much of Latin America have to
offer. Her hit song, MANDUCO, remained in the number one position on
the charts in Latin America for many months, and in the top 10 for
over 3 years, and turned her into a cultural icon.
Ms. Rivas also became
known as the vocalist most associated with Venezuela’s most
prominent and beloved composer of the 20th century, Maestro Aldemaro
Romero. Ms. Rivas and Maestro Romero collaborated during 20 years of
concerts, both acoustic with piano and voice, as well as with
symphonic orchestras. Over the course of this period, Ms. Rivas
achieved an intensely personal style of interpretation of Maestro
Romero’s work, which continues to influence her Jazz
interpretations and improvisations.
People who know her, or
have seen or heard her perform, understand that Maria is truly a
one-of-a-kind artist … and person.
Zinc Bar is located at 82
West Third Street in New York's Greenwich Village. For more
information contact KCC Productions at 305-332-2623 or Zinc Bar at
212-477-ZINC, or visit zincbar.com.
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