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MICHELE ROSEWOMAN’S NEW YOR-UBA

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The evolution of New Yor-Uba, pianist Michele Rosewoman’s painstaking synthesis of modern jazz and ancient Afro-Cuban folkloric traditions, has been a journey of slow-motion magnificence. Three full decades after premiering her, to critical acclaim. Now, six years later, comes , with Rosewoman offering only slight refinements of New Yor-Uba’s unique template.

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