COMPASSION

Affirmation of life is the spiritual act by which man ceases to live thoughtlessly and begins to devote himself to his life
with reverence in order to give it true value.
— Albert Schweitzer

8/06/2018

Omar Sosa and Paolo Fresu: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert





Omar Sosa and Paolo Fresu: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

You don't really listen to an Omar Sosa concert so much as experience

it. The Cuban-born pianist's overall demeanor exudes a sense of calm and

deep reflection, while a spiritual connection to music and his

ancestors comes through in his piano playing.



You can hear Sosa draw on more than 100 years of Cuban piano in the

recognizable rhythms of his country's music. But in Sosa's hands, it's

not all fiery and bombastic; he's most effective when he uses Afro-Cuban

tradition as a guide to his distinct, subtle and nuanced approach.



In Paolo Fresu, Sosa has found a sympathetic musical partner. Fresu's

work on trumpet and flugelhorn provides a perfect foil for Sosa's

introspective intersection of jazz, Afro-Cuban sounds and a

chamber-music mentality.



Sosa and Fresu's quietly energetic performance behind Bob Boilen's desk

enveloped everyone in attendance like a soft mist. Fresu's use of

digital delay never clashed with Sosa' acoustic piano, instead adding

another color to the palette; at times, Fresu uses it to add a layer of

rhythm with either the ring on his finger or a blowing technique into

his horn.



Omar Sosa and Paolo Fresu were as much fun to watch as they were to

hear.

Watch this Tiny Desk Concert and see for yourself.



--FELIX CONTRERAS


Set
List "Alma" "S'Inguldu" Credits Producer: Felix Contreras; Editor:
Denise DeBelius; Audio Engineer: Kevin Wait; Videographers: Denise
DeBelius, Gabriella Garcia-Pardo; photo by Elizabeth Chen/NPR








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