Villa Montalvo has performing arts events all year around. During the summer seasons, a lot of outdoor events are held. However, we never went there for the concerts.
I saw Wynton Marsalis‘ name and decided to check it out. It was a quintet and although I am not certain whether I got all their names correctly, I think they were Wynton Marsalis (trumpet), “Top Professor” Eric Lewis (piano), Carlos Henriquez (bass), Ali Jackson (drums), and Walter Blanding (saxophones).
They played mostly things I never heard of (seemed to be original compositions). The only one I recognized was “A Night in Tunisia” they played with a young trumpet player (about 15) from the area. I think they do this often. Oh, and the birthday song they did as an encore (it was Mr. Henriquez’s 25th birthday).
Of all the members, I was impressed by Mr. Blanding, Mr. Henriquez, and Mr. Lewis. I think that a drummer, although not showing up too often, is the one who’s everywhere and keeps things in tact. And not only that, a good rhythm part adds subtle differences in the “colorization” of the piece, and I was most impressed by Mr. Blanding and Mr. Henriquez.
Mr. Lewis, the “Top Professor”, seems to have an amazing skill to use well all the fingers in the both hands. Most of his linear phrasing reminded a lot of canon-like counterpoints of the Baroque eras. A-ma-zing!
As for the venue, there are several things we noticed. The parking on the ground is very limited (first-come-first-serve) and most will have to take a shuttle. The only thing is that after the show, it took us close to an hour to get on the shuttle. It was a great relief that they handed out some cookies, but still it was rather long (a shuttle don’t seat that many).
Another thing is, it’s not allowed to bring alcohol into the premise, although they do sell wines. I’ve seen many wine bottles confiscated by a security person from those having a picnic in the front lawn.
Finally, it gets cold at night. Don’t forget to bring an extra jacket or a blanket if it’s an out-door event.
BTW, a couple of years ago, I’ve taken some pictures at the estate.