Carlos Averhoff (December 6, 1947 – December 23, 2016) was a Cuban jazz musician primarily known for playing tenor saxophone. He has been called "Carlos Averhoff 'Sax'". He was lastly based in Miami, Florida. He was born in Matanzas, and in Cuba initially had classical training. In 1973 he replaced Paquito D'Rivera at the "Orquesta Cubana de Música Moderna (OCMM)" as the government had declared him "reactionary."[1] He was also involved in Timba music. His son Carlos Averhoff, Jr "Sax" is also a musician.[2] Averhoff died at the age of 69 in Miami, Florida, in 2016.[3]
Teaching career
editAverhoff has been Professor of Music at Florida International University School of Music in Miami, Florida. He also served as Professor of Saxophone at Miami-Dade College. In this position he has taught hundreds of saxophonists, many who have gone on to become teachers in their own right. His students teach and perform in teaching and performing positions throughout the world.
His students include:
Web sources
edit- ^ Interview at Latin Beat Magazine
- ^ Timba.com Archived December 31, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Muere en Miami el saxofonista cubano Carlos Averhoff, El Nuevo Herald, December 24, 2016