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Bio – Harold López-Nussa

Stream Tracks from El Viaje

“El Viaje (The Journey),” the title track of Cuban pianist and composer Harold López-Nussa’s debut release on Mack Avenue Records, seems to sway gently like a boat in the water–as if readying for a voyage or returning to port after arrival-trumpet and voices whispering memories. This scene aptly describes López-Nussa’s experiences of traveling throughout the world, yet always finding his way back to his hometown of Havana, Cuba. This journey of body and spirit has led simultaneously to a musical exploration where he visits various genres and ideas while staying true to his foundational roots.

The release of López-Nussa’s music stateside is a significant postscript to President Obama’s recent trip to Havana. The conservatory-trained pianist is the first Cuba-based musician (he has dual citizenship in both Cuba and France) to release an album internationally since the lifting of many of the restrictions associated with the longstanding trade embargo. States Mack Avenue Records President Denny Stilwell, “Harold follows in the modern day tradition of exemplary Cuban pianists who have recorded and toured internationally. We feel he is an emerging artist with immense creative potential to breakthrough.”

El Viaje features The Harold López-Nussa Trio with younger brother Ruy Adrián López-Nussa on drums and percussion and from Senegal, Alune Wade on bass and vocals. This trio is augmented on certain tracks with guests including his father Ruy Francisco López-Nussa on drums, Mayquel González on trumpet and flugelhorn, and Dreiser Durruthy and Adel González on percussion.

López-Nussa, who collaborated with Wade on the 2015 album Havana-Paris-Dakar, noted: “Having a non-Cuban musician on this recording speaks to our contact with other cultures. Especially with African culture, which is so far from ours geographically and yet so close. Every time we play, I believe we enter into a journey we are creating,” he says, speaking from his home in Havana. “Ever since I was a kid, since I began to study piano, music, I have tried; I have searched for that journey of the mind, always traveling with music. I remember that I started playing ‘El Viaje’ while on tour as a way of feeling closer to home, and when I’m here, it’s also a way for my mind to travel.”

López-Nussa was born into a musical family in Havana on July 13, 1983. Not only are his father and uncle–Ernán, a pianist–working musicians, but his late mother, Mayra Torres, was a highly regarded piano teacher. At the age of eight, López-Nussa began studying at the Manuel Saumell Elementary School of Music, then the Amadeo Roldán Conservatory and finally graduating with a degree in classical piano from the Instituto Superior de Artes (ISA). “I studied classical music and that’s all I did until I was 18,” he says. Then came jazz.

“Jazz was scary. Improvisation was scary. That idea of not knowing what you are going to play…” he says, his voice trailing off. “At school I learned the works of Bach, Mozart and Beethoven and then it was all very clear. That permanent risk in which jazz musicians find themselves in all the time was terrifying-of course, now I find myself in that risk all the time.”

Other compositions on the album speak of places on the map and the past – “Me voy pa’ Cuba (I´m Goin´ to Cuba),” “Inspiración en Connecticut (Inspiration in Connecticut),” “Oriente,” “Africa,” and Chucho Valdés´ classic “Bacalao Con Pan (Cod on Bread).” Throughout, the music is muscular, elegant, familiar and fresh, rooted in Cuban tradition yet permeated by different accents.

In “Feria (Fair)” the sound of what could be a Cuban neighborhood dance party takes on an African groove before becoming a New York story with Thelonious Monk’s “Evidence” as its soundtrack. “Lobo’s cha,” a bolero with a hint of Parisian melancholy, almost imperceptibly becomes a modern cha-cha-cha. There are no instrumental gymnastics, no look-at-me solos here, just clarity and purpose-and understated brilliance. Even as López-Nussa brings his experiences elsewhere back home, Havana never becomes just a backdrop. This is a recording made in Havana. For him, the city, its sounds and its people are a point of departure-and return.

“I’ve always liked the idea of projecting myself to the world from here,” he says. “The personal ties are very strong for me. A lot ties me to this country,” he said. “I want this to be my place to create – even if I can have those great experiences traveling. The personal is essential for my creative process. Being able to go out into the neighborhood where I grew up, a place that I know so well, walk on the Malecón, sit by the sea. This is where I want to be.”

About Harold López-Nussa:

López-Nussa has moved with ease between the classical, popular and jazz music worlds. A quick look at his experiences reveal a recording of Heitor Villa-Lobos´ “Fourth Piano Concerto” with Cuba’s National Symphony Orchestra (2003) but also winning the First Prize and Audience Prize of the Jazz Solo Piano Competition at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland, in 2005. He was part of projects as diverse as Ninety Miles (a recording with David Sánchez, Christian Scott and Stefon Harris) and Esencial (an album of compositions by revered Cuban classical guitarist, composer and conductor Leo Brouwer), both in 2011.

As for his popular music and on-the-job training, he was part of projects such as the Cuba volume of Rhythms del Mundo, which paired him with veterans from Buena Vista Social Club and he spent three years in the touring band of singer Omara Portuondo, an opportunity he calls “a blessing.” He has distilled all those experiences not only into a rich, personal style, as a player and composer, but it infused López-Nussa with an engaging attitude about making and sharing music.

 

Friday 17 February 2017

PROGRAM

Friday 17 February 2017

Masterclass Workshops

Venue : Salle du Cercle, 2 rue de l’église 67400 Bischheim
Accessible only with a Masterclass pass

10h30-18h : Stages master

Guided tour of Strasbourg

Free unless otherwise specified, accessible to all

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From  13h00 :

  • Departure from Strasbourg main railway station
  • Visit to the  Voodoo Museum (Compulsory reservation via Candela)
  • Visit to the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
  • Petite France (old city centre)
  • Flashmob in Place Kléber
  • Strasbourg Cathedral
  • Council of Europe

Aperitif and Alsatian dinner (+ dancing)

Compulsory reservation via Candela Strasbourg
Venue : Restaurant Au Wacken, 1 rue Contades 67300 Schiltigheim

18h30-20h30 : Aperitif and Alsatian Food. Cuban salsa with DJ Assane

Party and Concert

Venue : La Cour de Honau, allée de Honau 67610 La Wantzenau
Included in the full pass, pass soirées, pass concerts.

Shuttles from the hotels partners and from the hotel Ibis Budget Schiltigheim

Dress Code : Alsatian touch

21h30 : Open doors
22h30 : Concert of El NIÑO Y LA VERDAD (CUBA)
00h-04h : Party with DJ ASSANE (Nancy, France), DJ ALI GATO (Strasbourg, France)

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Saturday 18 February 2017

PROGRAMME

Saturday 18 February 2017

Workshops

Lieu : Salle du Cheval Blanc (main room), 2 avenue of Périgueux 67400 Bischheim
Accessible with a full pass

Shuttles from the hotels partners and from the hotel Ibis Budget Schiltigheim

10h00-17h : Stages for all levels, from beginner to  master

17h15 : Aperitif offered to all participants and Rumba Abierta
with
OKILAKUA, MARTHA GALARRAGA,
GUSTAVO CHACON el ELEGANTE

Party

Venue : La Cour de Honau, allée de Honau 67610 La Wantzenau
Included in the full pass, pass soirées.

Shuttles from the hotels partners and from the hotel Ibis Budget Schiltigheim

Dress Code : Afrique

22h00 – 04h00 : Party with DJ JACK EL CALVO (Paris, France),
DJ TIMBALERO (Strasbourg, France)

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Sunday 19 February 2017

PROGRAMME

Sunday 19 February 2017

Workshops

Venue : Salle du Cheval Blanc (main room), 2 avenue du Périgueux 67400 Bischheim
Accessible with a full pass

Shuttles from the hotels partners and from the hotel Ibis Budget Schiltigheim

10h30-18h15 : Stages for all levels, from beginner to  master

13h30 : Conference: The popular dance in Cuba by LEONARDO MOYA

Gala Dinner and Party 

Venue : Salle du Cheval Blanc, 2 avenue of Périgueux 67400 Bischheim

Shuttles from the hotels partners and from the hotel Ibis Budget Schiltigheim

Dress Code : Elegance

20h30 : Gala Dinner. 
Compulsory reservation, not included in any pass

Party : DJ ASSANE (NANCY, Cuba)
Included In the full pass and pass soirées

ryc7_partenaires_1

Main programme

PROGRAMME

Thursday 16 February 2017

Venue : La Cour de Honau, allée de Honau 67610
Included in the full pass, pass soirées, pass concerts.

Dress Code : Jazz Club

From 20h: Aperitif of reception and withdrawal of the pass

20h : Cuban Dinner « Mi casa es tu casa »
Compulsory reservation, not included in any pass. More details.

21h : Concert THE PEDRITO MARTINEZ GROUP

00h-04h : Party with  DJ ASSANE (Nancy, France)

Friday 17 February 2017
Masterclass Workshops

Venue : Salle du Cercle, 2 rue de l’église 67400 Bischheim
Accessible only with a Masterclass pass

10h30-18h : Stages master

Guided tour of Strasbourg

Free unless otherwise specified, accessible to all

mapimageFrom  13h00 :

  • Departure from Strasbourg main railway station
  • Visit to the  Voodoo Museum (Compulsory reservation via Candela)
  • Visit to the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
  • Petite France (old city centre)
  • Flashmob in Place Kléber
  • Strasbourg Cathedral
  • Council of Europe

Aperitif and Alsatian dinner (+ dancing)

Compulsory reservation via Candela Strasbourg

Venue : Restaurant Au Wacken, 1 rue Contades 67300 Schiltigheim

18h30-20h30 : Apperitif and Alsatian food. Cuban salsa with DJ Assane

Party and Concert

Venue : La Cour de Honau, allée de Honau 67610 La Wantzenau
Included in the full pass, pass soirées, pass concerts.

Shuttles from the hotels partners and from the hotel Ibis Budget Schiltigheim

Dress Code : Alsatian touch

21h30 : Open doors
22h30 : Concert of EL NIÑO Y LA VERDAD (CUBA)
00h-04h : Party with DJ ASSANE (Nancy, France), DJ ALI GATO (Strasbourg, France)

Saturday 18 February 2017

Workshops

Venue : Salle du Cheval Blanc (main room), 2 avenue of Périgueux 67400 Bischheim
Accessible with a full pass

Shuttles from the hotels partners and from the hotel Ibis Budget Schiltigheim

10h00-17h : Stages for all levels, from beginner to  master

17h15 : Appetizer offered to all participants and Rumba Abierta
with
OKILAKUA, MARTHA GALARRAGA,
GUSTAVO CHACON el ELEGANTE

Party

Venue : La Cour de Honau, allée de Honau 67610 La Wantzenau
Included in the full pass, pass soirées.

Shuttles from the hotels partners and from the hotel Ibis Budget Schiltigheim

Dress Code : Afrique

22h00 – 04h00 : Party with DJ JACK EL CALVO (Paris, France),
DJ TIMBALERO (Strasbourg, France)

Sunday 19 February 2017

Workshops

Venue : Salle du Cheval Blanc (main room), 2 avenue du Périgueux 67400 Bischheim
Accessible with a full pass

Shuttles from the hotels partners and from the hotel Ibis Budget Schiltigheim

10h30-18h15 : Stages for all levels, from beginner to  master

13h30 : Conference: The popular dance in Cuba by LEONARDO MOYA

Gala Dinner and Party 

Venue : Salle du Cheval Blanc, 2 avenue of Périgueux 67400 Bischheim

Shuttles from the hotels partners and from the hotel Ibis Budget Schiltigheim

Dress Code : Elegance

20h30 : Gala Dinner. More details.
Compulsory reservation, not included in any pass

Party : DJ ASSANE (NANCY, Cuba)
Included In the full pass and pass soirées