Berrie Center for Performing Arts presents Emilio Teubal Trio
originally published: 10/06/2022
(MAHWAH, NJ) -- Latin Grammy winner Emilio Teubal and his vibrant jazz ensemble will perform at the Berrie Center for the Arts at Ramapo College on Saturday, October 15 at 8:00pm to conclude the celebration of Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month. A versatile pianist who can navigate through different styles of written and improvised music, Teubal has recorded more than twenty albums and regularly performs in top venues throughout the country.
Pianist and composer Emilio Teubal joins drummer and percussionist Rodrigo Recabarren and bassist Pablo Lanouguere to form the N.Y.-based Emilio Teubal New Post-Trio, the newest project from Teubal. Their music combines influences from Latin-American folk music, jazz, progressive rock, free improvisation, classical music, with hints of Middle Eastern music. Teubal is an Argentine musician whose accomplishments include the 2018 Latin Grammy winning album “Vigor Tanguero.”
TICKETS: Adults: $28/25/22 Children under 17: $18 RCNJ Faculty/Staff/Retirees: $20* RCNJ Students: $ 8*. *ticket limits apply. In order to receive the RCNJ Faculty/Staff/Retiree or RCNJ Student Discount, you MUST come to the Box Office to purchase your ticket. Tickets are available for purchase online.
The Berrie Center for the Arts, located at 505 Ramapo Valley Road in Mahwah, is a community resource generously funded by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Events are open to the public with discounts for children 17 and under and they offer easy access and free parking.
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