Sonoro performs a blend of jazz, latin, and classical music — a genre that emerged in the mid-20th century. The ensemble aims to bring out a jazz-like freedom and Latin emotion, making well-trodden works feel new and unexpected.
In SONORO’s hands, jazz does not lose its freedom, nor does classical music its dignity, and Latin music its passion. Instead, they augment one another in a symphony of the coexistence of styles, bound together by an underlying commonality.
At the helm is composer and pianist Sharon Ruchman, who received a Bachelor of Music from New England Conservatory of Music and a Master of Music from Yale School of Music. Her myriad accomplishments include the production of six albums, including original classical music for solo instrumentation and chamber ensembles, and slow tango compositions. Since forming SONORO in 2019, she has produced original compositions for the group’s five albums, which can be heard on Spotify and other music streaming platforms. She takes inspiration from the ensemble’s highly skilled musicians, playing saxophone, electric and upright bass, and percussion.
Playing saxophone is Bill Holloman, who in 25-year career has recorded and/or performed with Bruce Springsteen, Nile Rodgers (Chic), Paul Simon, Diana Ross, Elton John, among others. On the bass, Frank Brocklehurst, has been a staple of the New England and UK music scene for more than 20 years, performing with a host of professional musicians and producers. And with an authoritative playing style combined with a profound sense of musicality, drummer, Elijah Atkins, elevates any bandstand he steps on.
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