Thu, Jan 10, 2013 - 7:30 pm
Information Line: (310) 271-9039
Direct Ticket Line: (800) 838-3006 ext. 1
Theatre Raymond Kabbaz
10361 West Pico Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Parking: 
Parking is available on Pico and at lot behind theater
Directions

Upcoming Events

Dec 21
8:00pm
Moss Theater
Feb 22
8:00pm
Moss Theater
Ibrahim Maalouf

Due to circumstances beyond our control, this concert has been CANCELED. The artist was denied a visa at the last minute. Refunds have already been issued. Please go to Theatre Raymond Kabbaz for more information.

A pioneering figure in the world of contemporary jazz thanks to his fusion of pop, soul, electro, hip-hop, and French chansons with the music of his Lebanese roots, Ibrahim Maalouf is widely regarded as one of the most gifted trumpeters of his generation. Born in Beirut in 1980 to a pianist mother and famous trumpeter father, Nassim, he fled to the suburbs of Paris with his family from a young age during the midst of the Lebanon civil war. Inspired by his parents' musical background, he began studying the trumpet and classical Arab music from the age of seven, and as a teen, often performed the works of Vivaldi, Purcell and Albinoni alongside his father across Europe and the Middle East. Following a well-received interpretation of Bach's 2nd Brandenburg Concerto, often considered one of the most difficult pieces in the classical trumpet repertoire, he was encouraged by French trumpeter Maurice Andre to abandon his proposed scientific career and become a professional musician instead.

While studying for five years at the esteemed CNR and CNSM de Paris, he continued to develop his technical skills while participating in several European/international competitions, and playing on records by the likes of Matthieu Chedid, Arthur H, and Vincent Delerm. In 2006, he became a trumpet instructor at the CNR of Aubervilliers-La Courneuve and was regularly invited to present several master classes and recitals across the US. Inspired by Arab artists Oum Kalsoum and Fairuz, composers Mahler and Mozart and classic jazz musicians Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie, he released his first studio album, Diasporas, through his own Mi'ster label in 2007, and followed it up with Diachronism in 2009, and Diagnostic in 2011. Maalouf was also the subject of Christophe Trahand's film, Souffle! (Blow), which documented his relationship with his homeland, was asked by Sting to appear on his 2009 album, If on a Winter's Night, and was a founding member of short-lived Oriental jazz outfit Farah.

For more information about the Theatre Raymond Kabbaz, please go to Theatre Raymond Kabbaz

Featuring:

  • Ibrahim Maalouf
    trumpet
  • Walter Smith III
    saxophone
  • Frank Woeste
    piano
  • Ira Coleman
    bass
  • Clarence Penn
    drums