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Pablo Ziegler Trio - Blue Note Jazz Festival on June 26 - Plus New Solo Release

The Pablo Ziegler Trio won the 2018 Grammy Award for "Best Latin Jazz Album" with their exciting release Jazz Tango (ZOHO). Ziegler, who honed his piano and composing skills working with legendary fellow Argentinian Astor Piazzolla, continues developing the style of Nuevo Tango. As a celebration of their Grammy-award-winning album, Ziegler's Jazz Tango Trio will be playing a shared program with the Chano Domínguez Trio at the Highline Ballroom, as part of the Blue Note Jazz Festival on June 26 in New York City.

Pablo Ziegler's Jazz Tango Trio
Blue Note Jazz Festival
The Highline Ballroom
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
8:00pm

On Jazz Tango, pianist/composer/arranger Ziegler presents his US-based trio of world-class Argentinian collaborators Hector Del Curto (bandoneon) and Claudio Ragazzi (guitar). They play three Nuevo Tango standards by Astor Piazzolla and seven soulful, virtuosic originals by Ziegler. It also represents a historic first for the genre of Nuevo Tango, as the first major Grammy win for a Nuevo Tango recording. This year's 2018 Grammy Award for "Best Latin Jazz Album" further highlights Ziegler's pioneering forward momentum.

Fresh off the 2018 Grammy win, Pablo Ziegler releases his first solo piano album for Steinway & Sons. Solo Pablo Ziegler comprises brand new arrangements of Ziegler's nuevo tango pieces, as well as some new compositions and works by Astor Piazzolla, Alejandro Dolina, and Juan Carlos Cobián.

Looking Ahead:

Among Ziegler's upcoming concert dates, three special engagements include:
1) Pablo Ziegler Trio at the Highline Ballroom on June 26 as part of the
Blue Note Jazz Festival.

2) US premier of his new work called "12 Horas" - Argentina Meets Japan on
September 21st in Denison, OH at Denison University - Swasey Chapel - Vail Series.

3) Pablo Ziegler Ensemble & Paul Taylor Dance Company on Sep 14th at Virginia Tech - Moss Art Center.

"There's no question that Ziegler takes the tango to levels of sophistication and refinement probably undreamed of by Piazzolla."
-The Chicago Tribune



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