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    Bela Fleck, Antonio Sanchez & Edmar Castaneda TrioHelzberg Hall - Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, MO
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    About Edmar Castaneda Trio

    Currently, the Edmar Castaneda Trio is actively touring and performing at various venues and festivals, captivating audiences with their dynamic performances. In 2023, they have been featured in several prominent jazz festivals, highlighting their ability to connect with listeners through their innovative interpretations and improvisational skills. Recent concerts have included collaborations with other renowned artists, further enriching their performances and expanding their musical palette. The trio has also been focusing on promoting their latest album, which showcases new compositions that reflect their growth as musicians and their commitment to exploring the intersections of different musical genres. Fans can look forward to upcoming performances at jazz clubs and cultural festivals across the United States and internationally, where the trio continues to share their passion for music and engage audiences with their unique sound.

    Edmar Castaneda Trio History

    The Edmar Castaneda Trio is a captivating ensemble led by Colombian harpist Edmar Castaneda, renowned for his unique fusion of traditional Colombian music with contemporary jazz elements. Born in Bogotá, Colombia, Castaneda began playing the harp at a young age, influenced by the rich musical heritage of his homeland. His journey took him to the United States, where his innovative style and virtuosity garnered attention in the jazz community. In the early 2000s, he formed the Edmar Castaneda Trio, which includes talented musicians who complement his harp playing with various instrumental textures, creating a vibrant soundscape. The trio seamlessly blends Colombian folk rhythms, such as cumbia and vallenato, with improvisational jazz, creating an engaging concert experience that resonates with diverse audiences. Over the years, they have performed at prestigious festivals and venues worldwide, including the North Sea Jazz Festival and Lincoln Center, showcasing the cultural richness of Colombian music while pushing the boundaries of jazz.