
Show Notes:
On this episode of the Backstage Bay Area Podcast, host Steve Roby sits down with the legendary Paquito D'Rivera—multi-Grammy-winning saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer—for a lively conversation that bridges continents, genres, and generations.
Paquito shares the inspiration behind his acclaimed album, Jazz Meets the Classics, revealing how his father’s classical roots and his own love for improvisation shaped a project that reimagines European and New World composers through a jazz lens. Hear how Chopin’s "Fantasia Impromptu" gets a Cuban and Brazilian twist, and why Bach might just be the original bebopper.
The episode features insights into the creative process, the art of improvisation, and the unique chemistry of Paquito’s quintet—featuring Diego Urcola (trumpet), Oscar Stagnaro (bass), Mark Walker (drums), and Alex Brown (piano). Paquito also previews his upcoming performances at the SFJAZZ Center’s Miner Auditorium, promising two nights of surprises, spontaneity, and musical magic.
Links & Resources:
- Tickets for Paquito D'Rivera at SFJAZZ: sfjazz.org
- Paquito D'Rivera’s official website: paquitodrivera.com
- More about the album: Jazz Meets the Classics
Don’t miss:
- The story behind "Fantasia Impromptu" and its journey from Chopin to Havana
- Why every live jazz show is a new adventure
- What makes performing in the Bay Area special for Paquito
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