Roberto Fonseca

Sunday 24th June

The Jazz Cafe and Como No! present iconic Cuban pianist Roberto Fonseca in Spring 2022.

 

Born in 1975 in Havana, Cuba, Roberto Fonseca has established himself as one of the most gifted — and most popular — pianists of his generation, an artist of prowess and ideas, a musician with a questing jazz sensibility and deep roots in the AfroCuban tradition.

His career has seen him achieve numerous esteemed collaborations, whether it is replacing the legendary Ruben González in the most famous Cuban band of all time, or producing and arranging the Havana Cultura record in 2016 with Gilles Peterson.

After his Grammy © nomination for Best Latin Jazz Album, Roberto Fonseca has come to incarnate the meeting between jazz with the music of Cuba, both today and yesterday, and also its African roots.

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