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ON the Beat | Music Academy of the West, Poncho Sanchez, Alejandro Escovedo and More

ON the Beat | Music Academy of the West, Poncho Sanchez, Alejandro Escovedo and More

Exploring the Vibrant Tapestry of Music in Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara's cultural landscape is a rich tapestry, woven with the threads of diverse musical experiences. From the prestigious Music Academy of the West's summer festival to the sizzling Latin jazz performances at the Lobero Theatre, the city is a hub of artistic expression and musical discovery.

Captivating Concerts and Centennial Celebrations

The Music Academy of the West's Summer Showcase

The Music Academy of the West's (MAW) summer festival is in full swing, offering a diverse array of musical experiences for audiences. This weekend, the festival presents a more intimate orchestra concert at Hahn Hall, featuring Dvořák's beloved "From the New World" symphony as the centerpiece. The program also includes Kodály's vibrant Dances of Galánta and an opening work by living composer Dorothy Chang, Northern Star.The highlight of the week, however, is the highly anticipated "The Fauré Project" on Friday, July 5th. This concert brings together a stellar cast of musicians, including violinist Joshua Bell, pianist Jeremy Denk, cellist Steven Isserlis, and violist Richard O'Neill. The performance is timed to coincide with the centennial of the passing of renowned French composer Gabriel Fauré, a pivotal figure who bridged the gap between late Romanticism and the nascent modernist era. The program features Fauré's piano-centric works in trio, quartet, and quintet formations, with Academy fellow Anthony Chan joining the celebrated artists as the second violinist in the Quintet No. 2 in C Minor.

Poncho Sanchez Brings the Latin Jazz Groove to the Lobero

Veteran Latin jazz icon Poncho Sanchez has been a frequent visitor to Santa Barbara, captivating audiences with his infectious rhythms and virtuosic musicianship. Last Friday, as part of the "Jazz at the Lobero" series, Sanchez and his expert band, including Santa Barbara-bred trombonist Phil Menchaca, delivered a performance that delighted both party-goers and discerning music enthusiasts alike.Sanchez's stage presence and witty banter added to the lively atmosphere, as he joked about the high price tag for song requests – a thousand dollars per band member! While the audience may have been disappointed to miss out on hearing the band's rendition of the jazz standard "Giant Steps," they were treated to a set of old favorites, crowd-pleasers, and expertly navigated jazz interpretations, including a rendition of Jerome Kern's "Yesterdays."As the show progressed, Sanchez's naturally affable and humorous personality shone through, as he reminisced about his past performances in Santa Barbara, including playing with his legendary mentor, vibraphonist Cal Tjader, and even a comical recollection of a nerve-wracking car trip with a Tex-Mex band. The evening culminated in a rousing encore of Tjader's classic "Guachi Guaro," which had the audience dancing in the aisles.

Alejandro Escovedo Brings His Americana Odyssey to SOhO

Veteran singer-songwriter Alejandro Escovedo is set to grace the stage of SOhO in Santa Barbara on July 11th, bringing his unique blend of Americana and eclectic musical influences. At 73 years old, Escovedo has carved out a remarkable career, with roots that trace back to the "cow punk" scene of the Nuns and Rank and File bands.Escovedo's latest album, "Echo Dancing," showcases his talent for reimagining and reinterpreting a collection of 14 older tunes, much like Paul Simon's recent project. This nostalgic yet fresh approach allows Escovedo to embrace his past while infusing it with a new perspective. As a member of the Escovedo musical dynasty, which includes renowned percussionist Sheila E. and her father, Pete Escovedo, Alejandro has navigated a diverse range of genres, from punk to Tex-Mex and beyond, before finding a comfortable home in the Americana scene.

Fiesta de Paella: Celebrating the Arts in the Santa Ynez Valley

Venture up the Santa Ynez Valley, and you'll discover the enterprising and enlightened efforts of the Artist Advocacy Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the arts. On Saturday, July 13th, the foundation is hosting a "Fiesta de Paella" fundraiser event, honoring the contributions of Jeff McKinnon, an influential theater teacher at Santa Ynez High School and a pillar of the local cultural community.This celebration of the arts promises to be a vibrant and engaging affair, bringing together the community to enjoy the flavors of paella and the rich tapestry of artistic expression that thrives in the Santa Ynez Valley. The event's location will be revealed upon purchase of tickets, adding an air of mystery and anticipation to the festivities.As Santa Barbara continues to nurture its thriving musical landscape, these diverse events and performances offer something for every music lover, from the classical aficionado to the Latin jazz enthusiast and the Americana devotee. Whether it's the prestigious Music Academy of the West, the sizzling rhythms of Poncho Sanchez, or the nostalgic reimagining of Alejandro Escovedo, the city's cultural scene is a testament to the power of music to captivate, inspire, and bring communities together.

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