Paquito D'Rivera
Paquito D'Rivera is a Cuban-born American saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer who plays and composes jazz and classical music.
Early life and education
Paquito Francisco D'Rivera was born in Havana, Cuba. His father played classical saxophone, entertained his son with Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman records, and he sold musical instruments. He took D'Rivera to clubs like the Tropicana and to concert bands and orchestras.At age five, D'Rivera began saxophone lessons by his father. In 1960 he attended the Havana Conservatory of Music, where he learned saxophone and clarinet and met Chucho Valdés. In 1965, he was a featured soloist with the Cuban National Symphony Orchestra. He and Valdés founded Orchestra Cubana de Musica Moderna and then in 1973 the group Irakere, which fused jazz, rock, classical, and Cuban music.
Defection
By 1980, D'Rivera had become dissatisfied with the constraints placed on his music in Cuba for many years. In an interview with ReasonTV, D'Rivera recalled that the Cuban communist government described jazz and rock and roll as "imperialist" music that was officially discouraged in the 1960s/70s, and that a meeting with Che Guevara sparked his desire to leave Cuba. In early 1981, while on tour in Spain, he sought asylum with the American Embassy, leaving his wife and child behind, with a promise to bring them out of Cuba.Upon his arrival in the United States, D'Rivera found great support for him and his family. His mother, Maura, and his sister, Rosario, had left Cuba in 1968 and became US citizens. Maura had worked in the US in the fashion industry for many years, and Rosario had become a respected artist/entrepreneur. He was introduced to the jazz scene at some prestigious clubs and concert halls in New York. He became something of a phenomenon after the release of his first two solo albums, Paquito Blowin' and Mariel.
In 2005, D'Rivera wrote a letter criticizing musician Carlos Santana for his decision to wear a T-shirt with the image of Che Guevara on it to the 2005 Academy Awards, citing Guevara's role in the execution of counter-revolutionaries in Cuba, including his own cousin.
Career
D'Rivera has performed in venues such as Carnegie Hall and played with the National Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Florida Philharmonic Orchestra, Bronx Arts Ensemble, Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, YOA Orchestra of the Americas, Costa Rica National Symphony, American Youth Philharmonic, and Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra.Throughout his career in the United States, D'Rivera's albums have received reviews from critics and have hit the top of the jazz charts. His albums have shown a progression that demonstrates his extraordinary abilities in bebop, classical and Latin/Caribbean music. D'Rivera's expertise transcends musical genres as he is the only artist to ever have won Grammy Awards in both Classical and Latin Jazz categories.
D'Rivera was a judge for the 5th and 8th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists.
2015 at the Horizonte world music festival at Ehrenbreitstein Fortress
Paquito D'Rivera Quintet
The band backing D'Rivera consists of Peruvian bassist Oscar Stagnaro, Argentinean trumpeter Diego Urcola, American drummer Mark Walker, and pianist Alex Brown. As a whole they are named the "Paquito D'Rivera Quintet" and under this name they were awarded the Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album for the album Live at the Blue Note in 2001.Personal life
D'Rivera resides in North Bergen, New Jersey.Honors and awards
- 2003 Doctorate Honoris Causa in Music, Berklee College of Music
- 2004 Clarinet of the Year Award, Jazz Journalists Association
- 2005 NEA Jazz Masters
- 2005 National Medal of Arts
- 2006 Clarinet of the Year, Jazz Journalists Association
- 2007 Composer in Residence, Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts
- 2007 Fellowship Award for Music Composition, Guggenheim Foundation
- 2007 Living Jazz Legend Award, The Kennedy Center and The Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Series for Artistic Excellence
- 2008 President's Award, International Association for Jazz Educators
- 2012 Honorary Doctoral Degree, State University of New York at Old Westbury
Grammy Awards
- 1979 Irakere, Best Latin Recording – 22nd Annual Grammy Awards
- 1996 Portraits of Cuba won Best Latin Jazz Performance – 39th Annual Grammy Awards
- 2000 Tropicana Nights won Best Latin Jazz Album – 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards
- 2001 Live at the Blue Note – won Best Latin Jazz Album – 2nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards
- 2003 Historia del Soldad won Best Classical Album – 4th Annual Latin Grammy Awards
- 2003 Brazilian Dreams won Best Latin Jazz Album – 4th Annual Latin Grammy Awards
- 2004 "Merengue" won Best Instrumental Composition – 47th Annual Grammy Awards
- 2008 Funk Tango won Best Latin Jazz Album – 50th Annual Grammy Awards
- 2011 Panamericana Suite won Best Classical Contemporary Composition - 12th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards
- 2011 Panamericana Suite won Best Latin Jazz Album – 12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards
- 2013 Song For Maura won Best Latin Jazz Album, Paquito D'Rivera with Trio Corrente, 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards
- 2014 Song for Maura won Best Latin Jazz Album, Paquito D'Rivera with Trio Corrente, 15th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards
Discography
As leader
- Blowin
- Mariel
- Live at Keystone Korner
- Why Not!
- Explosion
- A Tribute to Cal Tjader
- Manhattan Burn
- Celebration
- Tico! Tico!
- Return to Ipanema
- Reunion
- Havana Cafe
- Who's Smoking?!
- La Habana-Rio-Conexion
- Paquito D'Rivera Presents 40 Years of Cuban Jam Session
- A Night in Englewood
- Portraits of Cuba
- Live at Manchester Craftsmen's Guild
- Hay Solucion
- 100 Years of Latin Love Songs
- Tropicana Nights
- Habanera
- The Clarinetist Volume One
- Brazilian Dreams
- Este Camino Largo
- The Lost Sessions
- Big Band Time
- The Jazz Chamber Trio
- Benny Goodman Revisited
- Quartier Latin
- Panamericana Suite
- Tango Jazz
- Song for Maura
- Jazz Meets the Classics
- Aires Tropicales
- Paquito & Manzanero
As sideman
- Havana/New York
- Latin Jazz Celebration
- Afro-Cuban Jazz
- Tanga
- The Caribbean Jazz Project
- Island Stories
- The Gathering
- Mosaic
- Mi Tierra
- Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me
- Prometheus
- New York Toccata
- Live at the Royal Festival Hall
- To Bird with Love
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- Another Kind of Blue
- Sketches of Spain y Mas
- Irakere
- Chekere Son
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- Obrigado Brazil
- Obrigado Brazil Live in Concert
- Appassionato
- Songs of Joy & Peace
- The Passage
- University of Calypso
- New York Now!
- Arawe
- Red on Red
- Milestones
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- Bebo Rides Again
- El Arte Del Sabor
- Suite Cubana
- Alex Acuna & Eva Ayllon, To My Country
- Sergio Assad, Dances from the New World
- Andres Boiarsky, Into the Light
- Soledad Bravo, Mambembe
- Soledad Bravo, Soledad Bravo
- Jeanie Bryson, Tonight I Need You So
- Cachao, Master Sessions Volume I
- Cachao, Master Sessions Volume II
- Michel Camilo, One More Once
- Valerie Capers, Come On Home
- Ana Caram, Rio After Dark
- Regina Carter, I'll Be Seeing You
- Ed Cherry, First Take
- Anat Cohen, Claroscuro
- Richie Cole, Kush
- Chris Connor, Classic
- Hilario Duran, From the Heart
- Sui Generis, Sinfonias Para Adolescentes
- Giovanni Hidalgo, Villa Hidalgo
- Levon Ichkhanian, After Hours
- Denise Jannah, I Was Born in Love with You
- Dana Leong, Leaving New York
- Herbie Mann, 65th Birthday Celebration
- Herbie Mann, America, Brasil
- Raul Midon, A World Within a World
- Michael Philip Mossman, The Orisha Suite
- Chico O'Farrill, Heart of a Legend
- Makoto Ozone, Live & Let Live
- Rosa Passos, Amorosa
- Oscar Peñas, Music of Departures and Returns
- Roberto Perera, Seduction
- Astor Piazzolla, The Rough Dancer and the Cyclical Night
- Tito Puente, Live at the Village Gate
- Bobby Sanabria, New York City Ache!
- Bernardo Sassetti, Salsetti
- Omar Sosa, Mulatos
- Janis Siegel, Experiment in White
- Clark Terry, Live at the Village Gate
- McCoy Tyner, La Leyenda de La Hora
- Turtle Island String Quartet, Danzon
- Nancy Wilson, R.S.V.P.