'An Evening of Jazz with Itamar Borochov + Quartet' blends traditional jazz with Sephardic sounds of the artist's native Israel.
It might seem a bit early to be thinking about the 2023 HSL Properties Tucson Jazz Festival, but event organizers want to give Tucson jazz fans a taste of what’s to come.
Borochov’s concert in the J’s outdoor sculpture garden could be like nothing you’ve ever heard before in the jazz realm. The acclaimed trumpeter takes his cues from the jazz greats who inspired him to take up the trumpet at 11 years old and marry it with the sacred Sephardic sounds that surrounded him throughout his childhood.
Borochov studied at New York’s New School before joining Yemen Blues in 2010. He recorded three albums with the ensemble before striking out with his debut solo album in 2014. Dodge said Saturday’s concert provides the festival with an “opportunity to establish a solid, sustaining partnership with the J.” It also serves as a preamble to the 2023 festival, which runs Jan. 13-22 with more than 20 artists including Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers, Terence Blanchard featuring the E-Collective & Turtle Island Quartet, Monterey Jazz festival on Tour, Pink Martini with China Forbes and conductor Evan Roider and artist-in-residence England-born trombonist Elliot Mason.
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