‘Tonight’, the music of Leonard Bernstein with the Rob Barron Trio  feat. Emma Smith 7pm Show

Wednesday July 17

‘Tonight’, the music of
Leonard Bernstein
with the Rob Barron Trio
feat. Emma Smith
7pm Show

At Crazy Coqs, 21 Sherwood St, London

DOUBLE HEADER 7pm & 9.15pm

Leonard Bernstein was one of the Titans of music-making in the 20th century. His timeless compositions for choirs, soloists and orchestras remain essential parts of the musical scene. Among his most memorable creations are his extensive musical theatre compositions, of which “West Side Story” is the most famous.

Giving voice to this wide collection, in his original and most creative manner, comes Rob Barron, with his trio, among our most respected and creative jazz pianists. Rob recognises that Bernstein’s imaginative creations give themselves generously to an updated and improvised interpretation. Indeed, Leonard Bernstein did enjoy playing the piano with a trio.

Singing the great Bernstein music is Emma Smith, one of our fastest rising jazz vocalists; no stranger to Crazy Coqs audiences and already making waves across the U.K. and now internationally.

In this “Tonight” concert –following successful 2023 concerts including the EFG London Jazz Festival, Rob devotes the first half to “West Side Story”, whilst the second half captures a wide range of music from Bernstein’s “Candide”, “On The Town”, “Peter Pan”,” Wonderful Town”, “A Quiet Place” and more.

Rob Barron appears regularly with the BBC Big Band, Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra and the Simon Spillett Big Band in the U.K. and performs often on the New York jazz scene. He is a superb accompanist to many jazz musicians, including Claire Martin, Stacey Kent, and Jacqui Dankworth, among many others. His first album “What’s In Store” enjoyed critical acclaim.

Joining Rob and Emma for these concerts are two of our very best accomplished jazz masters, 

Jeremy Brown– double bass

and  Josh Morrison – drums.

 

“Rob’s style evokes a passion for the American Tradition of Wynton Kelly, Cedar Walton and Hank Jones.” – The Hoste of Jazz.

 

MUSIC 7pm

TICKETS £25

Click here for 9.15pm