By
Deardra Shuler
Photos:
Frank Stewart and Joe Martinez
Bassist
Carlos Henriquez had just returned from Cleveland having worked with
the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra in collaboration with the
Cleveland Orchestra having performed Wynton Marsalis's composition
“Swing Symphony” when we talked.
A
member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
(JALC) for the last 13 years, the Bronx native discussed his entry
into the music genre. “My parents played music so it was a natural
introduction for me. When I was young there were music programs for
kids. It's a shame there aren't more of these types of programs in
the school curriculum today. My parents were great and encouraged
me. I was accepted into the Music Advancement Program at Juilliard,
a program that helped me and gave lots of inner city kids an
opportunity. Through their workshops and various programs, I began
to see a future in music and met others who held the same ambitions
in music as me. I started with guitar and became good at it. But
then I fell in love with the bass. I learned the bass at Juilliard
from my teacher John Schaeffer. Later other bassists took me under
their wing and taught me even more,” remarked Henriquez, who
performed with the likes of Latin greats such as Tito Puente, Eddie
Palmieri and Celia Cruz since the age of 14.
Henriquez
went on to explain about his relationship with Wynton Marsalis and
his musical choices. “I had an in depth one-on-one classical
teacher who taught me for 13 years before I began playing with Wynton
and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. I am heavily into jazz,
Afro Cuban and classical music. I love Brazilian music and listen to
music from all over the world. However, at this time, I focus mostly
on the genre of jazz and Afro Cuban jazz,” remarked the bassist.
“I
met Wynton through a trumpeter friend named Steven. Steven invited me
to a JALC orchestra rehearsal. I was playing acoustically but it
blew my mind when I heard them playing music for Alvin Ailey. They
were doing Sweet Release and Ghost Stories. I was
hooked. Once I met Wynton I started hanging out with him and the
orchestra. I went to their rehearsals and then Wynton started calling
me to play gigs. I got to meet so many people like Shirley Horn,
Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Paul Simon, Lenny Kravitz and
Stevie Wonder through a JALC collaboration. I owe Wynton a lot for
helping me and making me part of the JALC Orchestra. He could have
hired someone else with more experience but he helped me and I am so
grateful to him. Wynton does a lot of good things. He helps promote
young musicians. I was 17 when I met Wynton and he has given me
several opportunities to grow. He asked me to be the music director
when we went to Cuba in 2010. It was a great learning experience for
Cuba, for me and JALC” recalled Carlos.
Bronx
born, Mr. Henriquez will return to the Bronx on Saturday, September
12th
at 8:00 pm as part of Jazz at Lincoln Center's opening night and
efforts to reach out to the boroughs. The Jazz at Lincoln Center
Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis will debut new compositions and
arrangements by Carlos
Henriquez as part of the veteran
bassist's return home to honor his musical roots.
The orchestra will also be joined by special guests percussionists
Bobby
Allende
and Marc
QuiƱones in honor of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 28th season.
Entitled “Carlos
Henriquez: Back in the Bronx,”
Jazz at Lincoln Center will open their season at Lehman Center for
the Performing Arts, located at 250 Bedford Park Blvd West in the
Bronx. Interested parties can purchase tickets via jazz.org or
through CenterCharge at 212-721-6500, from 10am to 9pm. Tickets can
also be purchased at the Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office, located
on Broadway at 60th
Street, on the ground floor, within the Time Warner Center Mall.
Carlos
is about to release his first CD on September 18th,
via the Blue Engine Records label entitled “The Bronx Pyramid”
with the JALC Orchestra and Wynton Marsalis featuring the vocals of
Ruben Blades on the tune “Descarga Entre Amigos.” The CD can be
pre-ordered on Itunes and Amazon. For further information go to
Blueengine.org, jazz.org and/or on Carlos Henriquez's Facebook page.
“
My mother died 8
years ago. I lost her to cancer so this album is a tribute to her;
therefore, I'm especially pleased the CD will be released on my
mother's birthday, September 18th. My dad is a hard
worker and my brother, who is a great dancer, have been wonderful
influences in my life. It took me a while to do my album. The 10
tunes on “The Bronx Pyramid” highlight my life experiences.
Wynton
was instrumental in making me the poster child for the CD, “The
Bronx Pyramid.” He graciously gave me the opportunity to do my
music on the September 12th show at Lehman Center for the
Performing Arts. Marsalis centered the show around me entitling it
Carlos Henriquez Back in the Bronx featuring the Jazz at
Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis,” emphasized the
bassist who promises Jazz at Lincoln Center's 28th season
opening at Lehman Center's Bronx venue will be a night to remember.
For
further info
visit http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blakeradio/2015/08/31/topically-yours--bassist-carlos-henriquez-jazz-at-lincoln-center
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