Antonio Sanchez: Birdman (Film & Live Drum Score)
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 7:30PM
Fine Arts Center Concert Hall
Birdman, the visually stunning 2015 Oscar winner for Best Picture by maverick director Alejandro González Iñárritu, stars Michael Keaton as a washed-up action star trying to reinvent his career as a credible actor and director on the Broadway stage. For this special event, renowned jazz drummer Antonio Sánchez accompanies the film live, recreating his explosive, Golden Globe-nominated and Grammy-winning score that forms the heartbeat of the film. As one of the most accomplished and in-demand drummers in jazz, Sanchez performs regularly with legendary jazz masters, and has been the drummer of choice for 20-time Grammy-winning guitar god Pat Metheny. Film rated R.
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Four time Grammy Award winner Antonio Sanchez is considered by many critics and musicians alike as one of the most prominent drummers, bandleaders and composers of his generation. Born in Mexico City on November 1st, 1971, he started playing drums at the age of 5 and began performing professionally early in his teens. Antonio pursued a degree in classical piano at the National Conservatory in Mexico and in 1993 he moved to Boston to enroll at Berklee College of Music and New England Conservatory. He graduated Magna Cum Laude in Jazz Studies. Since his move to New York City in 1999 Antonio has become one of the most sought after drummers in the international jazz scene. His playing is featured in over a hundred albums and has performed and recorded with some of the biggest names in jazz including Chick Corea, Michael Brecker, Charlie Haden, Gary Burton and Toots Thielmans. He has been the drummer of choice for 20 time Grammy winner Pat Metheny and has been part of virtually every project the famed guitarist has put together since 2000. They've recorded 8 albums together and 3 of them have been awarded the Grammy. He regularly collaborates with some of the today's most prominent jazz musicians such as Joshua Redman, Chris Potter, Christian McBride, John Patitucci, Donny McCaslin, Danilo Perez, David Sanchez, Paquito D'Rivera, Kenny Werner, Marcus Roberts, Avishai Cohen, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Dianne Reeves, Miguel Zenon, Scott Colley, Dave Samuels, Luciana Souza, Billy Childs, and Claudia Acuña – just to name a few. Antonio's continuous search as an artist has pushed him to compose and lead his own bands and ensembles. He has released 4 critically acclaimed albums under his name. His first one, "Migration" was called "one of the best new releases of 2007" by All About Jazz and features a star studded cast which includes Pat Metheny, Chick Corea, Chris Potter, David Sanchez and Scott Colley. His second solo effort "Live in New York" was recorded during a 4 day run at the prestigious Jazz Standard in New York City and features saxophone greats David Sanchez and Miguel Zenon as well as bassist Scott Colley.
Antonio's 2013 album "New Life" was made entirely of his own compositions and was widely received by critics all over the world. It was the winner of the prestigious German Echo Jazz Award in 2014. Downbeat Magazine said: "New Life is that rare combination of great composing, great players and great musicianship." 2015 saw two very distinct projects that are important milestones in Sanchez's solo career: "Three Times Three", a double album which features three stellar trios: Brad Mehldau and Matt Brewer, John Scofield and Christian McBride and last but not least Joe Lovano and John Patitucci. This record includes six original compositions and three standards arranged by Antonio. The second 2015 release was with Migration, his working band since 2011. This edition of the band features Seamus Blake on saxophone, John Escreet on piano and Matt Brewer on bass. This album will feature a 60 minute piece written by Sanchez called "The Meridian Suite," which pushes his compositional skills in a way that no other project has done before. Sanchez's writing is also featured on two of Gary Burton's latest releases. "Common Ground" and "Guided Tour" include four of Antonio's original compositions, and the earlier album was named after his tune of the same name. In 2013 Antonio was invited by acclaimed filmmaker Alejandro Gonzales Iñarritu (Amores Perros, 21 Grams, Babel, Biutiful) to create the original film score for his 2014 release "Birdman" (Fox Searchlight) featuring Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Naomi Watts and Emma Stone. This very unique project features Sanchez's drumming as the main musical ingredient in Iñarritu's film. It won the Grammy for Best Score Soundtrack, the Sound Stars Award for best Film Score at the 2014 Venice Film Festival and was nominated for the 2014 Hollywood Music in Media Awards for best original Film Score.
Antonio has been the featured cover artist in some of the most widely read drum and jazz magazines in the industry like "Modern Drummer" (USA and Brazil), "Percussioni", "JazzIt" and "Drumset" (Italy), "Drums and Percussion" (Germany) "Musico Pro" (USA). He won the Modern Drummer Reader's Poll for Best Jazz Drummer in 2013 and has been a top contender since the early 2000s. He has also been among the top ranked drummers on Downbeat's critic's and reader's polls since 2004.
Antonio is endorsed by Yamaha Drums, Zildjian Cymbals and Sticks (Antonio Sanchez Signature model), Remo Drumheads and LP Percussion. He hass made New York City his home since 1999.
"Pulsating percussion is the beating heart of director Alejandro González Iñárritu's Birdman." – PMC Magazine
"Few young musicians have enough juice to attract both pianist Chick Corea and guitarist Pat Metheny to their debut release. Drummer Antonio Sanchez shows how with extraordinary artistry combined with exceptional technique." – All About Jazz
"It's dazzling and rambling, intimate and sprawling, and it's carried along by an infectious, off-the-cuff jazz score." – Time Out
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