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Botti At Sea 2025. TOUR. Date Venue City Tickets / RSVP. 30 Oct 24 Dakota Minneapolis, MN BUY RSVP. 03 Nov 24 Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, CA BUY RSVP. 07 Nov 24 Aspendos Theater Serik BUY RSVP. 09 Nov 24 Cso Ada Ankara Altındağ BUY RSVP. 10 Nov 24 Tbilisi Concert Hall თბილისი BUY RSVP. 29 Nov 24 The Wilbur Boston, MA BUY RSVP.
12/09/2024 Chris Botti - 20th Annual Holiday Residency New York, NY BUY RSVP VIP
BIO. GRAMMY-winning trumpeter Chris Botti has been one of the most popular instrumentalists in the world for nearly three decades; he’s collaborated with some of the biggest superstars on the planet, including Sting, Paul Simon, Barbra Streisand, Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, Bette Midler, Joni Mitchell, Steven ...
The genius of Botti, and what Baca stresses, is that jazz is so much more than that. Botti’s show runs the musical gamut that includes classical, opera, rock, swing, pop and shades in between all woven into a jazz framework. Jazz, Baca points out, has influenced every new musical genre since about 1900.
“My job as bandleader,” said the 55-year-old Botti, early in his set at the Cape Cod Melody Tent Saturday, “is to put together a Rubik’s Cube of all-star musicians.” He’s done this for years and he’s doing again on this summer’s tour.
How about a violinist who can dance across the stage while she tucks phrases from Rimsky-Korsakov and Paganini into her jazz solo. And she’s playing all that on a 1735 Guarneri from the Chicago Stradivarius Society.
In 2008, jazz trumpeter Chris Botti produced and recorded his Grammy-nominated concert recording, Chris Botti in Boston with the Boston Pops Orchestra.The formula was foolproof, featuring duets with cellist Yo-Yo Ma, violinist Lucia Micarelli and such pop icons as Sting, John Mayer and Steven Tyler. Known as a marathon performer who takes the ...
Wednesday, March 12th, 2025 – Massey Hall. Oct 15 2024. Date: 03/12/2025: Time: 20:00: Venue: Massey Hall: Location
By Pat Prescott If you’re a fan of the PBS series Great Performances then you probably already know about Trumpet player Chris Botti. He spent a couple of years on the road with Sting which brought his talent to the attention of fans and critics around the world.
Paula Pennington de la Bretonne, honorary chairwoman of the series, was left speechless when Botti, who was making his third appearance with BRSO, dedicated “Hallelujah” to her. The tears came when Botti and company played the achingly beautiful “Emmanuel,” featuring violinist Ania Filochowska.