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Spok Frevo Orquestra at Jazz at Lincoln Center
ByThe Spok Frevo Orquestra, with three percussionists, a bass and guitar anchoring the wildly up-tempo Frevo brass and reed sections, performed the most dramatic new music presented at Lincoln Center Jazz in recent memory. The tempo velocity of the Frevo compositions does not readily lend itself to traditional jazz improvisation, but the solos of the band's impressive musicians were impressive both in articulation and harmonic design.
Spok organized the band in 2003 and assumed the task of introducing his Frevo-Jazz initially to the other cities and centers in Brazil like Sao Paulo, and then to international audiences. In France in 2008 the band achieved notoriety when it performed at the Palais de l'Elysee for President Sarkozy. The Lincoln Center performance is part of the band's seven-city U.S. tour.
Spok introduced each of the compositions (he wisely had a translator for the audience) with detailed descriptions and homages to the musicians and composers. The list of writers had names virtually unknown to U.S. patrons, but some such as

Dori Caymmi
guitarb.1943

Jovino Santos Neto
pianob.1954
Spok Frevo Orquestra brought along its 2014 CD dubbed Ninho De Vespa (Wasps' Nest) on the Motema label, which contains most of the selections heard live at the Appel room performance. It is a must-have CD for anyone interested in this intriguing Frevo music.
The concert presented featured guests, including JAL's own

Wycliffe Gordon
tromboneb.1967

Melissa Aldana
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