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Jazz Vespers: Emilio Tuebal Trio at Saint Peter’s Church (Site)

Sunday September 15, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Free

NYC’s unique jazz prayer service, Sundays at 5 since 1965. All are welcome. Free to attend!

About Emilio Tuebal

Emilio Teubal is a pianist/composer/arranger from Argentina based in New York. He has recorded over thirty albums, both as a sideman and as a composer/bandleader, including the 2018 Latin Grammy Winner album “Vigor Tanguero” by the Pedro Giraudo Group. “Futuro”, his sixth album as a bandleader, it’s scheduled to be released in February 2023.

A prolific composer and arranger, Emilio identifies his artistry and creative search to the music of Latin America and the permanent elasticity of stylistic limits. His latest piano solo record, “Tides”, is a compilation of improvised and composed pieces for solo piano that has been released by New Focus Recordings and distributed by Naxos. Emilio has also published the sheet music of that album, the book is called “Tides and Other Works for Piano”. Before the solo piano album, he released four albums: “Memorias de Otro Tiempo” (2018) written for the Emilio Teubal Trio (featuring Federico Diaz on guitar and Ivan Barenboim on clarinet) which has been included on the shortlist “Best Jazz of the month on Bandcamp” on February 2018. Prior to this album, he released “Música Para Un Dragon Dormido” (Music for a sleeping Dragon) (2013) under the independent label Brooklyn Jazz Underground, which has been chosen as the best jazz album of 2013 by several specialized media. The album received worldwide press recognition with rave reviews: “… As near to perfection as you can get” (Dave Sumner, Bird is The Worn). The album features some of Teubal’s longtime collaborators, Moto Fukushima, Sam Sadigursky, and John Hadfield, plus special guests Erik Friedlander and Satoshi Takeishi. His first two albums are “La Balteuband” (2006), and “Un Monton de Notas” (2009) which features “El Amanecido” a song that has been featured in the movie Meet The Patels.