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Danilo Perez

Jazz Album Review: Danilo Pérez featuring The Global Messengers — Projecting Light in a Dark World

This cooperative music is deliberately international in instrumentation and personnel and theme, proffering its own characteristic, and often quite beautiful, mix of sounds.

By: Michael Ullman Filed Under: Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: Crisálida, Danilo Perez, Global Messengers, Mack Avenue

Jazz Review: Danilo Pérez & Jazz 100 at Sanders Theater — Surprise after Surprise

With an artist as focused and sharp as Danilo Pérez as its musical director, Jazz 100 makes you sit up straight and hang on every note.

By: Steve Elman Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: Avishai Cohen, Celebrity-Series-of-Boston, Chris Potter, Danilo Perez, Jazz 100, Lizz Wright, Román Diaz, Wycliffe Gordon

Jazz Week 2014: Wall-to-Wall Jazz with No Walls

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Jazz Week 2014′s theme of “No Walls: A salute to the power of jazz to bring people together” emphasizes the place of jazz on the world stage.

By: J. R. Carroll Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Preview, World Music Tagged: Berklee College of Music, Berklee Global Jazz Institute, Boston Jazz Week, Boston Public Library, Boston Public Schools, Danilo Perez, Emilio Lyons, Fred Taylor, harvard-university, Herbie Hancock, International Jazz Day, Jazz Appreciation Month, Jazz April, Jazz Journalists Association, JazzBoston, Mark Harvey, MIT, New England Conservatory, Smithsonian Institution, UNESCO

Jazz Review: Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra at Jordan Hall

The Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra sought bravely to straddle the jazz and classical worlds with a little help from some star soloists.

By: Steve Mossberg Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music Tagged: Adam Cruz, Danilo Perez, Joe Lovano, John Patitucci, The Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra

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