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Esperanza Spalding will perform
on March 2. Tickets are on sale now.
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Child prodigy turned professional musician Esperanza Spalding
will perform with her jazz ensemble at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 2, at
UNC Asheville’s Lipinsky Auditorium. Spalding, 25, is a composer,
bassist, multi-lingual vocalist who has been called “the future of
jazz and instrumental music.” Hailed as a performer with “breezy,
bubbly vocals,” by The Washington Post, Spalding creates a jazz
experience that is not to be missed.
Spalding began her musical career at the age of five, when she was
accepted into the Chamber Music Society of Oregon as a self-taught
violinist. She played with the group for 10 years, during which time
she was elevated to the group’s concertmaster position. At age 16
she left high school and was accepted into the music program at
Portland State University, where she studied bass. Spalding later
transferred to Berklee College of Music, where after only three
years of study she earned a degree and a position as an instructor.
At 20 years old, she was the youngest faculty member in the history
of the college.
Spalding’s performing career has given her the opportunity to work
with other notable artists and play her music around the world.
Spalding has performed with various talented musicians, including
pianist Michel Camilo, vibraphonist David Samuels, bassist Stanley
Clarke, guitarist Pat Methany, singer Patti Austin and saxophonists
Donald Harrison and Joe Lovano. In 2009 Spalding performed at the
Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony in Oslo, Norway. She currently has
two solo albums, “Esperanza” and “Junjo,” and is featured on seven
other collaborative albums.
Tickets are on sale now. General admission tickets to the concert
are $22 or $6 for area students. To purchase tickets online, visit
www.uncatickets.com.
To purchase tickets stop by UNC Asheville's Highsmith University
Union Box Office or call 828/232-5000.
For more information on UNC Asheville's Cultural & Special Events
season or to purchase group tickets, call 828/251-6991 or visit
www.unca.edu/culturalarts/.