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Event Details:
The acclaimed Stanford Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble, directed by Murray Low, presents their first performance of the academic year featuring new music covering all aspects of the idiom – classic and modern salsa, timba, samba reggae, bossa nova, rumba jazz, free jazz, gospel singing, and spoken word rap. Works include those written or performed by icons such as Rubén Blades, Los Van Van, Spanish Harlem Orchesta and Seu Jorge, as well as modern artists such as Cazeza and Nancy Peluso. Don't miss the next generation of talented musicians in this genre.
Established in 2008 by Grammy-nominated pianist Murray Low, the ensemble has emerged as one of the premier academic performing groups of its kind. As prior recipients of a prestigious SiCA (Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts) grant, SALJE has been affored the opportunity to collaborate with several luminaries in the field of Afro-Latin music that have helped to elevate the ensemble's performance acumen, as well as aid in establishing Stanford as a vital West Coast center for Afro-Latin Jazz.
Admission Information
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General – $32 | Seniors (65+) and Non-Stanford Students – $27
Price shown reflects total cost including $4 online/phone per-ticket fee. - FREE admission for Stanford University students. One ticket per ID, available beginning one hour prior to curtain at the venue.