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    Miguel Zenón's Íconos: Latin Birthrights

    Illustration for Miguel Zenón's Íconos: Latin Birthrights

    Saturday, May 16, 2026

    8:00 PM

    Kupferberg Center for the Arts

    65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Queens, NY 11367

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    About This Event

    Miguel Zenón brings Íconos: Latin Birthrights to the Kupferberg Center for the Arts. A Puerto Rican alto saxophonist and composer who bridges modern jazz language and the rhythmic logic of Caribbean music, Zenón is a Grammy-winning bandleader whose projects, notably his Miguel Zenón Quartet, emphasize structural clarity and rhythmic detail.

    About Íconos: Latin Birthrights

    At the Kupferberg Center for the Arts, Miguel Zenón presents *Íconos: Latin Birthrights*, a jazz project that treats Latin American figures and histories as source material rather than ornament. Zenón, a Puerto Rican alto saxophonist and Grammy-winning composer, writes with modern jazz syntax while keeping Caribbean rhythmic structures in view. In New York City, where Latin diasporic culture is often heard in fragments across genres, the work reads as a deliberate act of musical historiography. The critical point is clear: the suite asks the band to carry biography and politics in the same breath as improvisation.

    About the Artist

    Miguel Zenón

    Miguel Zenón

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    Miguel Zenón is a Puerto Rican alto saxophonist and composer whose work moves between modern jazz language and the rhythmic logic of Caribbean music. Based in the U.S. scene and active as a bandleader, producer, and educator, he has led the Miguel Zenón Quartet while also appearing in settings like the Bill Charlap Trio and Joe Lovano’s groups.