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Gabriel Alegría Afro-Peruvian Sextet: El Muki

Read "El Muki" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Heavy rhythms rule the day on El Muki, the seventh recording by composer, arranger and trumpeter Gabriel Alegria's Afro-Peruvian Sextet, one that marks the group's 20th anniversary in 2025 by blending impactful elements of Peruvian, African and American jazz into a wholesome and flavorful banquet designed to whet the appetite of jazz aficionados of all persuasions. El Muki, according to the notes, is “a mythical Andean elf, traditionally believed to protect miners in the Peruvian highlands." He ...

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Gabriel Alegria Afro Peruvian Sextet: Ciudad De Los Reyes

Read "Ciudad De Los Reyes" reviewed by Skip Heller


Trumpeter Gabriel Alegria has all but issued a mission statement to establish and cultivate a Peruvian/jazz style. Unlike most styles of Latin music, like montuno-based Afro-Cuban and bossa nova, Peruvian music does not stem from the clave rhythm, but instead from 12/8 (or 6/8, depending on who is your resident self-proclaimed expert). In short, it's a three-against-four deal. The opening section of Chick Corea's “Litha" provides an easy American reference.Alegria's group has the typical trumpet/saxophone frontline, along with ...

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Gabriel Alegria: Pucusana

Read "Pucusana" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


I legami con l'Africa del folklore peruviano della costa incontrano le radici africane del jazz. E' questa l'idea di Gabriel Alegria, compositore e trombettista nato a Lima, quando nel gennaio 2005 forma l'Afro-Peruvian Sextet. L'idea è vincente perché il gruppo ottiene da subito riconoscimenti non solo nell'ambito del Latin Jazz ma anche presso un pubblico non prettamente dedicato, tanto che si formano club, gruppi di fans che interagiscono con la band e spesso la supportano nei tour in giro per ...

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Gabriel Alegria: Nuevo Mundo

Read "Nuevo Mundo" reviewed by Elliott Simon


The latest buzz in New York City world music is jazz of the Afro-Peruvian variety. The newly opened Tutuma Social Club on 56th Street is slaking jazz's insatiable thirst for new symbiotic styles courtesy of musical director and trumpeter Gabriel Alegria. Nuevo Mundo has his sextet and an assortment of invited guests meeting the music head on, embracing its rhythmic complexity and focus on the cajon, a wooden box-like drum. Cajonistas, and Alegria has one of the best in the ...


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