The Malta Jazz Festival is an annual musical event held every July in Malta , organised by Festivals Malta (previously part of Arts Council Malta and the Malta Council for Culture and the Arts). It is held outside Our Lady of Liesse Church , on the Valletta waterfront.
47-413: The festival was established in 1990 by Charles 'City' Gatt and has featured world-renowned jazz musicians such as Wayne Shorter , John Patitucci , Diana Krall , Chick Corea , Al Di Meola , Natalie Cole , Betty Carter , Michel Petrucciani , Richard Bona and Mike Stern . In 2006, the event was controversially removed from the artistic directorship of Gatt, a pioneer of Maltese jazz, and placed in
94-468: A grand mal seizure at the age of 14. Ana Maria and the couple's niece, Dalila, were both killed on July 17, 1996, in the crash of TWA Flight 800 , while travelling to visit Shorter in Italy. Dalila was the daughter of Ana Maria Shorter's sister and her husband, jazz vocalist Jon Lucien . Composer and producer Rick Shorter (1934–2017) was Shorter's cousin. In 1999, Shorter married Carolina Dos Santos ,
141-546: A sideman (again mainly for Blue Note) with trumpeter Donald Byrd , McCoy Tyner, trombonist Grachan Moncur III , Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan, as well as bandmates Herbie Hancock and drummer Tony Williams . Following the release of Odyssey of Iska in 1970, Shorter formed the fusion group Weather Report with Davis veteran keyboardist Joe Zawinul and bassist Miroslav Vitouš . The other original members were percussionist Airto Moreira , and drummer Alphonse Mouzon . After Vitouš's departure in 1973, Shorter and Zawinul co-led
188-431: A Net (rec. live 2010, rel. 2013); and Emanon (2018), with the latter, in addition to live material, including Shorter's quartet in a studio session with the 34-piece Orpheus Chamber Orchestra . The quartet has received great acclaim from fans and critics, especially for the strength of Shorter's tenor saxophone playing. The biography Footprints: The Life and Work of Wayne Shorter by journalist Michelle Mercer examines
235-598: A backing band known as the Afro-Cuban Messengers. Chucho has spent much of his time teaching younger generations, either in his homeland of Cuba at the Havana National school (with many famous musicians such as Herbie Hancock), or elsewhere. Chucho is the father of six children: Chuchito Valdés Cortes, Emilio Valdés Cortes, Yousi Valdés Torres, Leyanis Valdés Reyes, Jessie Valdés Reyes, and Julian Valdés Salcedo. Chucho has won four Grammy Awards as
282-523: A bandleader, notably 1974's Native Dancer , which featured Hancock and Brazilian composer and vocalist Milton Nascimento . In the late 1970s and the early 1980s, he toured in the V.S.O.P. quintet . This group was a revival of the 1960s Davis quintet, except that Freddie Hubbard filled the trumpet chair. Shorter appeared with the same former Davis bandmates on the Carlos Santana double LP The Swing of Delight (1980), for which he also composed
329-661: A close friend of Ana Maria. Shorter practiced Nichiren Buddhism for more than 50 years as a longtime member of the Buddhist association Soka Gakkai International . Singer and actress Tina Turner credits Shorter with saving her life. In Turner's 2020 spiritual memoir Happiness Becomes You , she states that Shorter and his wife Ana Maria provided Turner with critical refuge at their home for six months after Turner left her abusive husband, Ike Turner , in 1976. Shorter died in Los Angeles, California, on March 2, 2023, at
376-669: A contender for greatest living improviser". In 2017, he was awarded the Polar Music Prize . Wayne Shorter was born in Newark , New Jersey, the son of Louise and Joseph Shorter. He graduated from Newark Arts High School in 1952. He loved comic books and science fiction as well as music while growing up. Shorter was encouraged by his parents to take clarinet lessons at age 16 and then switched to tenor saxophone prior to enrolling at New York University in 1952. His older brother Alan played alto saxophone before switching to
423-483: A legendary status as the pianist and director of the Tropicana Club orchestra and Orquesta Sabor de Cuba, fled Cuba in 1960, and did not record music again until the 1990s. In the late 1990s, Chucho decided to focus on his solo career, and his son Chuchito replaced him as the pianist/director of Irakere. Chucho and Bebo occasionally played together until the latter's death in 2013. Since 2010, Chucho performs with
470-535: A line-up of world-renowned jazz musicians. Among the artists who performed at the 2010 festival were Bill Stewart , Ari Hoenig , Greg Hutchinson , Dave Weckl , Dave King , Mike Stern and Richard Bona . The 2011 festival featured Lionel Loueke , Joao Bosco , Monty Alexander and Avishai Cohen . The 2012 festival took place on July 19, 20 and 21 and included performances by Al Di Meola , Terri Lyne Carrington , Chano Dominguez , Tigran Hamasyan , Dianne Reeves , Jeremy Pelt and Will Vinson . The 2013 festival
517-401: A number of pieces. From 1977 through 2002, he appeared on 10 Joni Mitchell studio albums, gaining him a wider audience. He played an extended solo on the title track of Steely Dan 's 1977 album Aja . After leaving Weather Report in 1986, Shorter continued to record and lead groups in jazz fusion styles, including touring in 1988 with guitarist Carlos Santana , who appeared on This
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#1732790529343564-674: A solo artist: Other albums of his nominated for a Latin Jazz Album Grammy include Bele Bele en la Habana (1999), Briyumba Palo Congo – Religion of the Congo (2000) and New Conceptions (2004). He has also been part of two ensembles who have won Grammy Awards: He has won the following Latin Grammy Awards : On October 16, 2006, Chucho Valdés was nominated Goodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of
611-468: A tribute concert at Hollywood Bowl , featuring a large number of performers including Carlos Santana and Joni Mitchell. Chucho Valdes Dionisio Jesús Valdés Rodríguez , better known as Chucho (born October 9, 1941), is a Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and arranger whose career spans over 50 years. An original member of the Orquesta Cubana de Música Moderna , in 1973 he founded
658-488: A variety of line-ups, quartets and larger groups, including Blue Note favorites such as trumpeter Freddie Hubbard . His first Blue Note album (of 11 in total recorded from 1964 to 1970) was Night Dreamer , recorded at Rudy Van Gelder 's studio in 1964 with Lee Morgan (trumpet), McCoy Tyner (piano), Reggie Workman (bass) and Elvin Jones (drums). Two more albums were recorded in 1964, JuJu and Speak No Evil . Of
705-530: Is This! (1986), the last Weather Report disc. There is a concert video recorded at the Lugano Jazz Festival in 1987, with Jim Beard (keyboards), Carl James (bass), Terri Lyne Carrington (drums), and Marilyn Mazur (percussion). In 1989, he contributed to a hit on the rock charts, playing the sax solo on Don Henley 's song " The End of the Innocence " and also produced the album Pilar by
752-596: The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for his lifetime of contributions to the arts. On April 29, 2022, Shorter's hometown of Newark NJ renamed a street in his honor. Park Place was renamed "Wayne Shorter Way". On April 22, 2023, the BBC Radio Three magazine program J to Z broadcast a 90-minute tribute edition for Shorter, hosted by Julian Joseph . In August 2023, Herbie Hancock hosted
799-648: The ancient Greek myth ; with Esperanza Spalding writing the libretto and architect Frank Gehry designing the sets, which premiered on November 12, 2021, at the Cutler Majestic Theatre . Shorter met Teruko (Irene) Nakagami in 1961. They were later married and had a daughter, Miyako. Some of his compositions are copyrighted as "Miyako Music" and Shorter dedicated the pieces "Miyako" and "Infant Eyes" to his daughter. The couple separated in 1964. Shorter met Ana Maria Patricio in 1966 and they were married in 1970. In 1986, their daughter Iska died of
846-510: The 1960s and 1970s, these would be the members of his jazz combo, whose lineup would often change, sometimes including bassists Cachaíto and later Carlos del Puerto, and drummers Guillermo Barreto and later Enrique Plá. In 1967, Chucho and his bandmates became founding members of Orquesta Cubana de Música Moderna, together with many other well-known Cuban musicians. This all-star big band would back singers such as Elena Burke and Omara Portuondo . In 1973, Chucho along with other members of
893-554: The Davis album In a Silent Way and on his own Super Nova (recorded with then-current Davis sidemen Chick Corea and John McLaughlin ). When performing live with Davis, and on recordings from summer 1969 to early spring 1970, he played both soprano and tenor saxophones: by the early 1970s, however, he chiefly played soprano. Simultaneous with his time in the Davis quintet, Shorter recorded several albums for Blue Note Records , featuring, almost exclusively, his own compositions, with
940-471: The Orquesta Cubana de Música Moderna founded Irakere , an ensemble that bridged songo and Afro-Cuban jazz . He would simultaneously continue his solo career, eventually signing with Blue Note Records , which allowed him to get international exposure. As a result, Chucho's work has received universal critical acclaim from the media, winning seven Grammy awards. Chucho's father, Bebo, who attained
987-564: The Portuguese singer-songwriter Pilar Homem de Melo . He also maintained an occasional working relationship with Herbie Hancock, including a tribute album recorded shortly after Miles Davis's death with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams and Wallace Roney . He continued to appear on Mitchell's records in the 1990s and can be heard on the soundtrack of the Harrison Ford film The Fugitive (1993). In 1995, Shorter released
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#17327905293431034-525: The acts on stage were Danilo Perez , John Patitucci , Brian Blade , Dave Holland , Chris Potter , Lionel Loueke , Eric Harland , David Binney , Chucho Valdes , Kurt Elling , Soweto Kinch , Joe Cohn and Richard Bona . For 2016, the festival moved away from Ta` Liesse for its opening night, which took place at Valletta 's City Gate. Among the acts at the 2016 festival were headliner Mike Stern , Snarky Puppy , Omer Avital , Harold López-Nussa and pianist Marcus Roberts ' trio. This 26th edition of
1081-782: The age of 89. In 1999, Shorter received an Honorary Doctorate of Music from the Berklee College of Music . On September 17, 2013, Shorter received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz (formerly Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz). On December 18, 2014, the Recording Academy announced that Shorter was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in honor of his "prolific contributions to our culture and history". In 2016, Shorter
1128-485: The album High Life , his first solo recording for seven years. It was also his debut as a leader for Verve Records . Shorter composed all the compositions on the album and co-produced it with the bassist Marcus Miller with pianist, synthesist , and sound designer Rachel Z . High Life received the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album in 1996. Shorter worked with Herbie Hancock once again in 1997, on
1175-510: The band. Together they toured the US, Japan, and Europe, recording several albums. During this time, Shorter "established himself as one of the most gifted of the young saxophonists" and received international acknowledgment. Herbie Hancock said of Shorter's tenure in Miles Davis 's Second Great Quintet : "The master writer to me, in that group, was Wayne Shorter. He still is a master. Wayne
1222-421: The breakup of the quintet in 1968, playing on early jazz fusion recordings including In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew (both 1969). His last live dates and studio recordings with Davis were in 1970. Until 1968, he played tenor saxophone exclusively. The final album on which he played tenor in the regular sequence of Davis albums was Filles de Kilimanjaro . In 1969, he played the soprano saxophone on
1269-406: The complex Latin rhythms that he specialized in during his Weather Report days. In 2015, producer/director Dorsay Alavi began filming a documentary about the life of Wayne Shorter called Wayne Shorter: Zero Gravity . A number of high-profile musicians, including Herbie Hancock , Esperanza Spalding , and Terri Lyne Carrington , performed at a donor event to raise funds for the documentary; two of
1316-423: The festival took place between July 21 and 23. The 2017 festival was staged between July 20 and 22, featuring acts including Mark Guiliana , Al di Meola , Antonio Sanchez , Nicholas Payton and Munir Hossn . The 2018 Malta Jazz Festival was headlined by Chick Corea , John Patitucci and Dave Weckl . The festival took place between July 16 and 21. The 2019 festival took place between July 15 and 20. Some of
1363-719: The festival's archives and a virtual exhibition of photography. The 2021 festival took place in a reduced 'City Jazz Series' format between July 12 and 17 with appearances from Danny Grissett , Chiara Pancadli and Darryl Hall , Yonathan Avishai , Felipe Cabrera 'Mirror' and Dmitry Baevsky 4tet. The 2022 edition of the festival took place between July 11 and 16. It featured, among others, Clark Tracey & Dominic Galea Legacy Quintet, The Blue Tangerine , Francesco Ciniglio “Locomotive Suite”, Yusan , Danny Grissett Trio, John Scofield ’s “Yankee Go Home”, Warren Galea Trio, Joel Ross “Good Vibes”, Richard Bona & Alfredo Rodriguez and Daniele Cordisco quintet. The festival
1410-467: The first permanent acoustic group under his name, a quartet with pianist Danilo Perez , bassist John Patitucci , and drummer Brian Blade , playing his own compositions, many of them reworkings of tunes going back to the 1960s. Four albums of live recordings have been released: Footprints Live! (rec. live 2001, rel. 2002); Beyond the Sound Barrier (rec. live 2002–2004, rel. 2005); Without
1457-738: The group Irakere , one of Cuba's best-known Latin jazz bands. Both his father, Bebo Valdés , and his son, Chuchito, are pianists as well. As a solo artist, he has won seven Grammy Awards and four Latin Grammy Awards . Chucho Valdés's first recorded sessions as a leader took place in late January 1964 in the Areíto Studios of Havana (former Panart studios) owned by the newly formed EGREM . These early sessions included Paquito D'Rivera on alto saxophone and clarinet, Alberto Giral on trombone, Julio Vento on flute, Carlos Emilio Morales on guitar, Kike Hernández on double bass, Emilio del Monte on drums and Óscar Valdés Jr. on congas. Throughout
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1504-450: The group until the band's break-up in late 1985. A variety of musicians would make up Weather Report over the years (most notably the revolutionary bassist Jaco Pastorius and drummers Peter Erskine and Omar Hakim ) helping the band produce many high quality recordings in diverse styles, with funk, bebop , Latin jazz , ethnic music, and futurism being the most prevalent denominators. Shorter also recorded critically acclaimed albums as
1551-446: The hands of private promotion company N'n'G, who attempted to style it into a more populist 'Rock and Jazz' festival. Subsequent line-ups almost entirely bereft of contemporary jazz content and mainly featuring a host of passé rock musicians, reformed prog rock acts and tribute bands led the festival into a period of brief decline. 2009 saw the festival return to its roots under the directorship of Maltese musician Sandro Zerafa with
1598-589: The largest donations came from the Herb Alpert Foundation and Carlos Santana . In 2018, a four-hour preliminary cut was completed. Subsequently, Brad Pitt joined the project with his production company. After some delay, partly due to the Covid crisis, from August 2023, the documentary is available as a three-hour miniseries on Amazon Prime Video . In 2016, it was announced that Shorter, Carlos Santana, and Herbie Hancock would begin touring under
1645-560: The main acts performing were Jazzmeia Horn , Kenny Garrett , Ozmosys (featuring Omar Hakim ) and Chucho Valdés . The festival also featured local acts such as the William Smith Trio, Dominic Galea and Malta Concert Orchestra's Big Band together with Joe Cutajar. Due to the outbreak of Coronavirus , the 2020 edition of the festival took place in a reduced format between July 13 and 18, including virtual masterclasses, an internet channel featuring rare broadcasts of concerts from
1692-639: The much acclaimed and heralded album 1+1 . The song "Aung San Suu Kyi" (named for the Burmese pro-democracy activist ) won both Hancock and Shorter a Grammy Award. In 2009, he was announced as one of the headline acts at the Gnaoua World Music Festival in Essaouira, Morocco. His 2013 live album Without a Net (rec. 2010) is his first with Blue Note Records since Odyssey of Iska (rec. 1970, rel. 1971). In 2000, Shorter formed
1739-464: The name Mega Nova. Also included within the supergroup was bassist Marcus Miller and drummer Cindy Blackman Santana . Their first show together was on August 24, 2016, at the Hollywood Bowl . In 2018, Shorter retired from his near 70-year performing career due to health issues. He continued working as a composer, creating a "new operatic work" titled Iphigenia , a loose adaptation of
1786-515: The rules, in order to bend them to your own satisfaction and taste." Ian Carr , musician and Rough Guide author, said that with Davis, Shorter found his own voice as a player and composer. "Blakey's hard-driving, straight-ahead rhythms had brought out the muscularity in Shorter's tenor playing, but the greater freedom of the Davis rhythm-section allowed him to explore new emotional and technical dimensions." Shorter remained in Davis's band after
1833-540: The three Blue Note albums Shorter recorded in 1965, The All Seeing Eye (rec. 1965, rel. 1966) was a workout with a larger group, while Adam's Apple (rec. 1966, rel. 1967) was back to carefully constructed melodies by Shorter leading a quartet. Then a sextet again in the following year for Schizophrenia (rec. 1967, rel. 1969) with Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter , trombonist Curtis Fuller , alto saxophonist/flautist James Spaulding and strong rhythms by drummer Joe Chambers . Shorter also recorded occasionally as
1880-817: The trumpet in college. While in high school, Wayne also performed with the Nat Phipps Band in Newark. After graduating from New York University with a degree in music education in 1956, Shorter spent two years in the U.S. Army , during which time he played briefly with Horace Silver . After his discharge, he played with Maynard Ferguson . In his youth, Shorter had acquired the nickname "Mr. Gone", which later became an album title for Weather Report. His early influences include Sonny Rollins , John Coltrane and Coleman Hawkins . In 1959, Shorter joined Art Blakey 's Jazz Messengers where he stayed for four years, eventually becoming musical director and composing pieces for
1927-598: The working life of the musicians as well as Shorter's thoughts and Buddhist beliefs. Beyond the Sound Barrier received the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album . Shorter's 2003 album Alegría (his first studio album for 10 years, since High Life ) received the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album; it features the quartet with a host of other musicians, including pianist Brad Mehldau , drummer Terri Lyne Carrington and former Weather Report percussionist Alex Acuña . Shorter's compositions, some new, some reworked from his Miles Davis period, feature
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1974-434: Was acclaimed for his mastery of the soprano saxophone since switching his focus from the tenor in the late 1960s and beginning an extended reign in 1970 as DownBeat ' s annual poll-winner on that instrument, winning the critics' poll for 10 consecutive years and the readers' for 18. The New York Times music critic Ben Ratliff described Shorter in 2008 as "probably jazz's greatest living small-group composer and
2021-550: Was an American jazz saxophonist, composer and bandleader. Shorter came to mainstream prominence in 1959 upon joining Art Blakey 's Jazz Messengers , for whom he eventually became the primary composer. In 1964 he joined Miles Davis ' Second Great Quintet , and then co-founded the jazz fusion band Weather Report in 1970. He recorded more than 20 albums as a bandleader. Many Shorter compositions have become jazz standards. His music has earned worldwide recognition, critical praise, universal commendation, and 12 Grammy Awards . He
2068-481: Was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in the field of music composition, the only jazz artist to receive the honor that year. In 2017, Shorter was announced as the joint winner of the Polar Music Prize . The award committee stated: "Without the musical explorations of Wayne Shorter, modern music would not have drilled so deep." In 2018, Shorter received the Kennedy Center Honors Award from
2115-674: Was dedicated to the memory of the event's founder, Charles 'City' Gatt, who died in February 2022. The 2023 festival was staged between July 11 and 15, headlined by Samara Joy , Kurt Rosenwinkel Quartet, Kurt Elling featuring Charlie Hunter performing Superblue, Immanuel Wilkins , The New York Blue Note Quintet and Raynald Colom Quintent. The 2024 festival took place between July 8 and 13, headlined by Chief Adjuah , Walter Smith III Quintent, Something Else! , Trio Grande , Monica Solmaso and Tom Ollendorff Trio. Wayne Shorter Wayne Shorter (August 25, 1933 – March 2, 2023)
2162-405: Was one of the few people who brought music to Miles that didn't get changed." Davis said, "Wayne is a real composer. He writes scores, writes the parts for everybody, just as he wants them to sound. ... Wayne also brought in a kind of curiosity about working with musical rules. If they didn't work, then he broke them, but with musical sense; he understood that freedom in music was the ability to know
2209-936: Was staged on July 18, 19 and 20, featuring the Robert Glasper Experiment , Vijay Iyer Trio, Gregory Porter , Michel Camilo Trio, Gilad Hekselman Quartet, Charles 'City' Gatt Vibraphone Quintet , Gerald Clayton Trio (featuring Logan Richardson ), Cusp and Walter Vella Quartet. Among the acts appearing at the 2014 festival were Warren Wolf , Tom Harrell (featuring Jaleel Shaw , Johnathan Blake , Esperanza Spalding , Wayne Escoffery and Ugonna Okegwo ), Kneebody , Brecker Brothers Band Reunion (featuring Terry Bozzio ), Laurent Coq 's Dialogue Trio, Ada Rovatti , Barry Finnerty , Neil Jason , Brad Mehldau and Mark Guiliana . Mehldau and Guiliana performed as their synthesizer-oriented duo project "Mehliana". The festival took place between July 17 and 19. The 2015 festival took place between July 16 and 19. Among
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