Abdullah Ibrahim Trio
Abdullah Ibrahim Trio
South African Legend

Abdullah Ibrahim Trio

NOV 16-19 | Global Greats

Nov 16 - Nov 18, 2023
Miner Auditorium

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The great Nelson Mandela described Cape Town-born piano legend and 2019 NEA Jazz Master Abdullah Ibrahim as “South Africa’s Mozart.” A performer, composer and outspoken chronicler of South Africa’s struggle with apartheid, Ibrahim became an international figure in jazz, whose music has always been a mixtures of influences from jazz and classical to gospel and traditional African music. His international career was jumpstarted by the great Duke Ellington, who saw the young pianist at a performance in Zurich and was instrumental in helping him secure a recording contract. Ellington remained a mentor to Ibrahim, who substituted for Ellington on a number of concert dates in 1965, leading the legendary composer’s orchestra. Since his auspicious beginnings, a staggering 50-album career followed, finding Ibrahim recording in settings ranging from solo to orchestral music and soundtrack work.

For these special nights, Ibrahim brings the current incarnation of this superb trio featuring woodwind great Cleave Guyton and bassist Noah Jackson – both members of the maestro’s Ekaya ensemble. Stateside performances by Abdullah Ibrahim are a rare occurrence, and these nights promise an unforgettable experience with a living jazz legend.

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Called “South Africa’s Mozart” by Nelson Mandela, pianist, composer and 2019 NEA Jazz Master Ibrahim brings the current incarnation of his superb trio.

CONCERT SPONSORS
Sue Pearlstine and Kash Killion
CONCERT UNDERWRITER
Elba McIntosh

South Africa’s Mozart

Nelson Mandela

South Africa’s Mozart

Nelson Mandela

Personnel

Abdullah Ibrahim piano
Cleave Guyton alto saxophone, flute
Noah Jackson bass

A calm, steady heartbeat nourishes his music, fulfilling a meditative urge.

The New York Times

Personnel

Abdullah Ibrahim piano
Cleave Guyton alto saxophone, flute
Noah Jackson bass

A calm, steady heartbeat nourishes his music, fulfilling a meditative urge.

The New York Times

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