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Rez Abbasi Invocation

Invocation is Pakistani-born jazz guitarist Rez Abbasi's quintet featuring pianist Vijay Iyer and saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa. In this performance at Baldwin Auditorium, the quintet unveils a new project that explores Carnatic classical music from Southern India through the idiom of jazz. This is the final installment in a triptych made by Abbasi that puts a jazz lens on the musical traditions of South Asia; Invocation previously explored Hindustani music and qawwali in a pair of critically acclaimed recordings. All About Jazz calls Abassi's music 'neither Eastern nor Western, but effortlessly global - proof that jazz can be as vital and boundary-pushing as ever.' Abbasi - along with Iyer and Mahanthappa - is one of a trio of jazz musicians who are forging distinctly South Asian-inflected voices on the contemporary scene. Abbasi comes to this endeavor honestly: he is one of the foremost guitar players in modern jazz, a product of the Manhattan School of Music, but early in his career he made a pilgrimage to India to study intensively with tabla master Ustad Alla Rakha, father of Zakir Hussain. The mission of Invocation's music, Abbasi declares, is 'to create a global-based music steeped in jazz. This tradition follows in the footsteps of some of the greatest jazz musicians. Coltrane, Ellington, and Gillespie all immersed themselves in music from around the world.'

Contact: Aaron Greenwald