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The Faena Jazz Series presents five-time Latin Grammy winner Hamilton de Holanda, Brazil’s internationally recognized master of the bandolim (Brazilian mandolin), on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
Known for blending jazz, choro, samba, and MPB traditions into a contemporary improvisational style, Hamilton de Holanda has become one of Brazil’s most influential modern instrumental artists. Wynton Marsalis has referred to him as a “national treasure.”
Recognized for his technical mastery and innovation, Holanda expanded the traditional 8-string bandolim by adding two additional strings, creating a broader tonal range and helping bring the instrument into contemporary jazz and world music settings.
His collaborations have included artists such as Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Pedrito Martinez, Diogo Nogueira, Jorge Glem, and JoΓ£o Bosco.
Appearing with Hamilton are two leading contemporary Brazilian musicians. Keyboardist SalomΓ£o Soares has performed with Hermeto Pascoal, Leny Andrade, and Vanessa Moreno, while drummer Thiago “Big” Rabello is a Latin Grammy-winning drummer, producer, and educator who has presented master classes at Berklee College of Music.
The Jazz Foundation of America will present its annual “A Great Night” Gala on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. The evening raises awareness and financial support for the organization’s work assisting musicians and their families during times of hardship and crisis.
The Jazz Foundation of America provides assistance including housing support, disaster relief, medical care, employment opportunities, emergency financial assistance, and community music programs for musicians in need.
The 2026 Dr. Billy Taylor Humanitarian Award will be presented to 10-time Grammy Award winner Norah Jones.
Featured performances scheduled for the evening include a centennial tribute to Miles Davis featuring Gary Bartz and Patrice Rushen; Buster Williams’ Something More with Lenny White; a tribute to legendary Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin featuring 17-year-old guitarist Marel Hidalgo; and a Verve Records 70th anniversary tribute celebrating the music of Cal Tjader and Willie Bobo featuring Juan Diego Villalobos and Florida-connected percussionist Sammy Figueroa.
Additional performers scheduled to appear include Clifton Anderson, Mike Camacho, George Colligan, Monte Croft, James Genus, Mike Griot, Winard Harper, Stefon Harris, Jimmy Owens, Ana Petrova, Antoine Roney, Pablito Rosario, Leonieke Scheuble, Marcos Torres, and Steve Wilson.
The evening will be hosted by Mark Ruffin with special guest Ann Curry. Musical direction will be provided by Steve Jordan.
Concert-only tickets ($100-$250) are available online through the Jazz at Lincoln Center box office or directly through the Jazz at Lincoln Center box office located at Broadway and 60th Street in New York City.
Those unable to attend the gala but wishing to support the Jazz Foundation of America’s programs may make a contribution to assist the organization’s ongoing efforts supporting musicians and their families.
Experience the piano genius who helped redefine Afro-Cuban jazz.
“El maestro Chucho ValdΓ©s is one of the great treasures of the music world.” — DownBeat
Drawing from influences that range from his legendary father Bebo ValdΓ©s to his groundbreaking work with the influential Cuban ensemble Irakere, Chucho ValdΓ©s continues to blend Afro-Cuban traditions with jazz, classical, and folk influences through dynamic and deeply rhythmic performances.
Over a career spanning more than six decades, the Cuban pianist, composer, and arranger has remained one of the defining figures in Afro-Cuban jazz. As founder of Irakere, ValdΓ©s helped reshape modern Latin jazz while introducing generations of listeners to an expansive fusion of Cuban rhythms, jazz improvisation, and classical technique.
A multi-Grammy® winning artist, ValdΓ©s continues to perform internationally while championing the music and cultural traditions of Cuba through both innovative compositions and live performance.
The Chucho ValdΓ©s Royal Quartet features pianist Chucho ValdΓ©s, bassist JosΓ© Armando Gola, drummer Horacio “El Negro” HernΓ‘ndez, and percussionist Roberto Jr. VizcaΓno Torre.