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Date:
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Time:
7:00 PM
Advance Ticket:
$57.75
Door Ticket:
$63.00
Student Ticket:
$31.50
Kuumbwa Jazz Presents

Hiromi’s sonicwonder – 7:00 PM

SOLD OUT!
6:00 PM
All Ages
THIS CONCERT IS SOLD OUT - TICKETS ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AT THE DOOR. Advanced Dinner Special sales have ended. Dinner Specials can be purchased at the counter (subject to availability). Meat & veggie chili will be available to purchase at the counter. Masks are welcomed. Please click the 'Plan Your Visit' button above for more information. Thank you!

Dinner Special:
Steelhead Trout with Miso Sauce
Rice
House Salad & Baguette
*meat & veggie chili will be available to order at the counter

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Ever since the 2003 release of her debut, Another Mind, Hiromi has electrified audiences with a creative energy that encompasses and eclipses the boundaries of jazz, classical, and pop, taking improvisation and composition to new heights of complexity and sophistication. The pianist’s new project, sonicwonder, is an electrified 4-piece band with heavy groove, featuring Adam O’Farrill on trumpet, Hadrien Feraud on bass, and Gene Coye on drums.

Born in Hamamatsu, Japan in 1979, Hiromi’s first piano teacher, Noriko Hikida, exposed Hiromi to jazz and introduced her to the great pianists Erroll Garner and Oscar Peterson. She enrolled in the Yamaha School of Music and started writing music. Hiromi then moved to the United States in 1999 and studied at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Among her mentors was jazz bassist/arranger Richard Evans, who took Hiromi’s demo to his friend, the legendary pianist Ahmad Jamal. Evans co-produced Another Mind with Jamal.

Another Mind was a critical success in North America and Japan, where the album received the Recording Industry Association of Japan’s Jazz Album of the Year Award. Hiromi’s astonishing debut was but a forecast of the shape of jazz to come. In 2009, she recorded with pianist Chick Corea on Duet, a live recording of their concert in Tokyo. She also appeared on bassist Stanley Clarke’s Grammy-winning release, Jazz in the Garden.

In the summer of 2021, Hiromi performed at the opening ceremonies of the Tokyo Olympics. Later that year, Hiromi further exemplified her virtuosic hybridity and emotional range, finding strength and hope amidst the turmoil of the pandemic on Silver Lining Suite.

Hiromi Website
Sponsored by Kuumbwa Jazz Board of Trustees
(Ticket Includes 5% City of Santa Cruz Admission Tax)

Venue

Kuumbwa Jazz Center
320 Cedar St.
Santa Cruz, 95060 United States
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831-427-2227
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