Carnegie Hall today announced details of the 2024-25 season, enlivened by Nuestros sonidos (Our Sounds)—a joyous, ongoing celebration of the vibrant sounds, pioneering rhythms, endlessly diverse traditions, and enormous influence of Latin culture in the United States, including vital contributions from the Caribbean. Concerts at the Hall feature musical styles that range from salsa, bachata, and Latin jazz to reggaeton, hip-hop, música mexicana, classical, and so much more, highlighting the game-changing contributions and constant evolution of Latin music from the 1930s to today, with a special focus on genres that have developed and thrived in the US.
On April 11, Arturo O'Farrill leads the multi-Grammy–winning Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra at Carnegie Hall as part of Nuestros sonidos (Our Sounds)—an ongoing celebration of the influence of Latin culture in the United States. O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra will perform works by Arturo and Chico O’Farrill and . They welcome three distinctive vocalists in this Friday-night performance: genre-blending Afro-Cuban jazz singer Daymé Arocena; Cuban rapper, poet, and singer Telmary; and internationally renowned Haitian songstress and dancer Emeline Michel.
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