Fred Ho
Fred Ho is a one-of-a-kind revolutionary Chinese American baritone saxophonist, composer, writer, producer, political activist and leader of the Afro Asian Music Ensemble and the Monkey Orchestra. For two decades, he has innovated an Afro Asian New American Multicultural Music imbedded in the swingest, most soulful and transgressive forms of African American music with the musical influences of Asia and the Pacific Rim. As Larry Birnbaum writes in Down Beat Fred Ho's style is a genre onto itself, a pioneering fusion of free-jazz and traditional Chinese music that manages to combine truculence and delicacy with such natural ease that it sounds positively organic.
Ho is a prodigious composer, having written over a half dozen critically acclaimed operas, music/theater epics, cutting edge multimedia performance works, martial arts ballet, oratorios and recording over a dozen albums as a leader. Recent commissions include: the nationally toured and celebrated Voice of the Dragon; Josephine Baker's Angels from the Rainbow for Imani Winds; Suite for Matriarchal Shaman Warriors for the unique Asian zither and percussion ensemble IIIZ+ and a Jazz Commissioning Award to compose Suite Sam Furnace (in honor of the late alto saxophonist and 20 year member of the Afro Asian Music Ensemble) from Chamber Music America. The work premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in the fall of 2004.
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September 06, 2014
Fred Ho Tribute in New Haven on September 17
April 15, 2014
September 05, 2011
Saxophonist & Social Activist Fred Ho Chronicles Transformation into...
August 06, 2011
Fred Ho Gets Very Serious on "Big Red!"
August 02, 2011
Fred Ho and the Green Monster Big Band: "Year of the Tiger" a Reason to...
April 06, 2010
The Jazz Session #157: Fred Ho
March 24, 2010
Celebrating Cal Massey: Fred Ho and Salim Washington Concert on April 22
February 12, 2010
How Does Music Free Us? Afro-Asian Revolutionary Concepts in New Music
October 31, 2009
Fred Ho at Harvard, November 4