Howdy, Cimarron Breeze Fans!
We begin our Fall & Winter concert this month on Friday, September 26th with the incredible Isaac Eicher & Ian Coury!
Since it’s my ‘birth month’ 😁🎶🌈 I want to give YOU a gift of sounds that you most likely don’t get to experience here in north central Oklahoma:
Brazilian music ! Wow! These men are cream of the Nashville, TN and Brazilian world of musicians ~ you are in for a treat and an ‘ear-opening’ experience ❤️😉🎶
Let me introduce you to the young man that I’ve heard since he was in his teens as he would join his father Shelby Eicher on fiddle and mandolin and brothers Nathan on upright bass and Paul on guitar and of course the incredible vocalist, Janet Rutland (mama!)
Isaac grew up in Tulsa and learned how to play mandolin from his father and honed his craft with the greats in bluegrass, jazz, and Latin music. I’m so proud of him and love the entire Eicher family!
Ian Coury has been accruing professional awards and accolades since sharing a stage with Brazilian choro legends Armandinho and Hamilton de Holanda in 2014, at the age of 12. Today, he’s one of Brazil’s most-respected virtuosos of the ten-string mandolin. As he continues to push the boundaries of the instrument and of the choro genre, he has performed with such luminaries as Paquito D’Rivera, Claudio Roditi, and Toninho Horta, and has recently received two important awards: “Best Instrumentalist” in the National FM Radio Festival (2020), and second place (by popular vote) in Brazil’s eFestival (2021), both for performances of original compositions.
Ian comes from Brazil’s capital city, Brasília, where he began playing mandolin at age eight, studying with Marcelo Lima at the Raphael Rabello School of Choro. In 2019 Ian received a scholarship to study at Berklee College of Music in Boston, where, in his second year, he received the String Department Award, and has already taught a choro workshop at Harvard University. Before coming to the US to study, Ian had already made the journey to perform at NAMM (2017, 2018), but his professional trajectory in Brazil began much earlier: in 2014 he played both solo and with Armandinho at the Club do Choro in Brasília; in 2014 and 2015, he was recognized for his merits by the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, Arts, History, and Literature; and in 2016 he appeared on the cover of Choro Magazine, and received a culture award from Brazil’s House of Representatives.
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