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Instrument: Vocals
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Natalia Calderon
Calderón studied music at the Amsterdam Conservatory (CvA) in Holland, while complementing her official studies with private tutoring sessions with Jazz singer and pianist, Deborah Carter. Calderón subsequently continued her advanced studies in Musikene (Basque Music Conservatory) in San Sebastian, Spain, tutored by the renowned American vocalist, Judy Niemack. San Sebastian has left a deep imprint in Natalia's heart, and especially Musikene, and the International Jazzaldia Festival in which Natalia performed twice (with the Urban Art Quartet and with the Dynamic Trio). She has taken part in various workshops and seminaries given by Deborah Brown (CvA & Manhattan School Of Music), Bobby Mc Ferrin (CvA), Kenny Werner ("Effortless Mastery"), Carme Canela (International Seminary of Jazz, Zarautz), Richard Bona (CvA), Nancy Marano (Manhattan School Of Music) and Jimmy Cobb (Musikene). Natalia has performed together with Bob Sands, Jorge Pardo, Mariano Diaz, Albert Sanz, Román Filiú, Andres Litwin, Yul Ballesteros, David González and Vincent Thomas to mention but a few. The list of her latest noted performances include concerts in the Cultural Centres of the C.A.M with The Natalia Calderón Quartet; a national tour of Spain with Inside voices; performances with her jazz trio, The Natalia Calderón and Yul Ballesteros Trio for the Madrid Jazz Festival, alongside David González; concerts with The Natalia Calderón Quartet in the Via Magna Festival of Vocal Music in the Christmases of 2005 and 2007, and the participation of The Natalia Calderón Quintet in the XIV edition of Concerts of Spring in San Sebastián
Flor Azul
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2012
Track listing: Danays; Flor Azul; Poema X*X; Nada Me Retiene; Al Sur; As Ondas; Pictures; De Profundis; Don’t Go To Strangers.
Natalia Calderon Quartet: Flor Azul
by James Nadal
If one were to examine the proliferation of jazz on a global scale, Spain might be a good place to start. Though it is recognized that Spanish music, primarily flamenco, has achieved a strong foothold with jazz aficionados, there are numerous artists in Spain that are performing jazz on a regular basis and their ranks appear ...