"We Call This Home" by Fabian Almazan

"We Call This Home" by Fabian Almazan

“We Call This Home” is a poignant multimedia work composed and performed by Grammy-nominated jazz pianist Fabian Almazan.

By Harvard University Music Department

Date and time

Starts on Thursday, May 9 · 7pm EDT

Location

Paine Hall

3 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138

About this event

  • 3 hours

“We Call This Home” is a poignant multimedia work based on Almazan’s ethnographic research of South Florida’s “sacrifice zones,” or areas that bear the brunt of environmental harm due to pollution, factories and economic disinvestment.


Fabian Almazan, piano

Linda May Han Oh, bass

Mark Whitfield II, drums

Samuel Tommie, spoken word & flute


Artist Bio

Cuban-American pianist/composer Fabian Almazan found his musical roots as a child in Havana where he first became involved in the classical piano tradition. Most recently, Almazan can be heard in such films as Harriet, Chi-Raq, Red Tails and Miracle at St Anna.

Almazan is the founder and director of Biophilia Records. Biophilia means "an instinctive bond between human beings and other living systems.” In addition to creating meaningful and imaginative music, Biophilia Records artists are united by a common interest in having a positive impact on the environment and our communities. Biophilia artists collaborate with organizations that specialize in conservation, sustainability and outreach initiatives.

As an environmentalist and naturalist, Almazan travelled back to his birthplace where he made field recordings of endemic Cuban birds which were then Incorporated into "This Land Abounds With Life", Almazan's most recent and 5th album as a leader.

As a performer, Almazan has developed a personal voice through the electric manipulation of the acoustic piano in live and studio settings. He has toured his music extensively as well as accompanied artists such as Linda May Han Oh, Johnathan Blake, Melissa Aldana, Gretchen Parlato, John Hollenbeck, Mark Guiliana, Dave Douglass, Terence Blanchard, Avishai Cohen and Ambrose Akinmusire among others.

Awards include 2 Grammy nominations, the SWR New Jazz Meeting commission, the Copland Fund, the Jerome Fund for Emerging Composers Award, the Jazz Gallery Residency, Rockerfeller Brothers Residency, Cintas Foundation Award in Composition and the Sundance Composers’ Lab.


This event is part of ArtsThursdays, a university-wide initiative supported by Harvard University Committee on the Arts (HUCA).

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