by Max Newman
One of the most wonderful things about the annual Tri-C JazzFest is the wide range of artists that are on display. Free jazz, modal jazz, bebop, and more, have all graced Playhouse Square’s theaters.
On the evening of June 22, this trend continued, as the crowd in the Allen Theater was given a masterclass in Brazilian jazz by guitarist Diego Figueiredo. The performer, hailing from Sao Paulo, was absolutely dazzling, and solidified his Reputation as one of the most technically skilled contemporary jazz guitarists around.
Jazz critic Scott Yanow once wrote that “Diego has the rare ability of making everything sound beautiful.” And he’s right. No matter what the guitarist was playing — samba, bossa-nova, flamenco, or anything else across the jazz spectrum — it was almost hypnotizing. Every single pluck of the string, every single strum lingered, making its effect, no matter how loud or soft.