Zahili Zamora & Friends
co-presented with Roxbury Concert Series
SAT APR 25 12PM
Boston Public Library, Roxbury Branch

Zahili Zamora, piano
Gerson Lazo, electric bass
Yandy Garcia Palacio, drums
Samuel Batista, saxophone

Acclaimed jazz pianist and Berklee faculty member Zahili Zamora shares an unforgettable afternoon celebrating the vibrant fusion of Afro-Cuban roots music and jazz.

Zahili González Zamora is a Cuban-born pianist, composer, arranger, and educator whose music bridges Afro-Cuban tradition with the forward-looking spirit of contemporary jazz.

A summa cum laude graduate of the Berklee Global Jazz Institute master’s program—where she studied under Danilo Pérez, John Patitucci, and and Joe Lovano—Zahili has quickly become a distinctive voice in the international jazz landscape. Her work is acclaimed for its rhythmic sophistication, luminous harmonic language, and deep emotional narrative rooted in migration, identity, and transformative resilience

About Roxbury Concert Series

Roxbury Concert Series aims to showcase the vibrant and diverse talent that coexists within the city of Boston. Offering a series of events across multiple genres and disciplines, RCS intends to bring the highest level of artistry to the heart of the Roxbury neighborhood using as its main venue the iconic Roxbury Branch of the Boston Public Library

This performance is made possible in part by support from Vivo Performing Arts' Amy & Joshua Boger Innovation Fund.

Related Events

Boston Public Library Roxbury Branch

149 Dudley Street, Roxbury