© Antonio Sánchez Quartet

Concert

Antonio Sánchez Quartet

October 12 2023, 7.00pm

If you have our membership you can buy the ticket with 30% discount. Request the discount code by writing to membership@triennale.org

Born in Mexico City, the career of composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer Antonio Sánchez boasts the winning of four Grammy Awards. On the JAZZMI stage he will be accompanied by an exceptional group consisting of Seamus Blake, Gwilym Simcock and Doug Weiss.

Antonio Sánchez began playing drums at the age of five and then performed in his early teens in Mexico’s major rock, jazz and Latin scenes, which allowed him to train professionally. In 1999 he moved to NewYork, the metropolis offering him the opportunity to make a name for himself until he became one of the most sought-after drummers on the international jazz scene. With his latest project Shift, Sánchez has given voice to songs and performances by a spectrum of international songwriters who have relied on him in order to imagine their pieces in a different light. The common thread is the fragility of our current political and social climate, always keeping the desire for hope and improvement central.

Info

The concert is held in the theater of Triennale Milano

Credits

Line-up
Antonio Sánchez: drums
Seamus Blake: tenor sax
Gwilym Simcock: piano
Doug Weiss: bass

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