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Join us for a lunchtime concert with Jazz World Trio, incorporating original works from leader Guillermo Nojechowicz's Argentinean tango roots as well as pieces from the deep roots of jazz in Black American culture.
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The Jazz World Trio consists of Argentinean drummer, composer and educator Guillermo Nojechowicz, American bassist Ron Mahdi and South African jazz pianist and composer Witness Matlou. All three musicians are affiliated with Berklee College of Music, and Nojechowicz is a faculty member with the Visual and Performing Arts Department at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. Matlou, whose work is influenced by African traditional, folk music, classical and other genres, is currently a Fellow at the Harvard University Center for African Studies.
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