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Rodrigo Faina
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				About Me
		
			Rodrigo Faina is a composer and bandleader whose music often transcends conventional and outdated genre 
distinctions. An alchemist, able to blend the techniques of new music and the traditions of jazz, tango and other 
popular genres into a lush, progressive and evocative sound-world distinctively of his own.
The unpredictable and adventurous nature of his musical output places him in a particular position within the 
contemporary music landscape, and has earned him the respect and admiration of the international music scene’s key 
figures, but at the same time, brings him in conflict with both: the avant-garde and conceptualist classical composers.
Rodrigo’s music draws inspiration from literature, social inequality and abstract images, and his aim is to develop and 
renew musical heritage and traditions without losing the connection with the emotional, expressive and spiritual 
aspects of music.
Rodrigo’s music has been performed in prestigious venues such as the Kölner Philharmonie, WDR Funkhaus Köln, De 
Doelen and Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ.
He has collaborated with renowned ensembles, soloists and conductors from Europe and the United States, such as 
Asko|Schönberg Ensemble, DoelenEnsemble, Metropole Orchestra, Zapp4, Nederlands Blazers Ensemble, David 
Kweksilber Big Band, Bulgaria National Radio Symphony, Platypus Ensemble, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Vince Mendoza, 
Etienne Siebens, Bas Wiegers and Claron McFadden among others.
Rodrigo studied musical composition with Paul van Brugge and Klaas de Vries at the Rotterdam Conservatory, where 
he obtained his Bachelor and Master’s degrees with honours. During his composition studies at the Rotterdam 
Conservatory, Rodrigo also attended classes with Robin de Raaff, Luc Brewaeys, Peter Jan Wageman, Rene Uijlenhoet 
and Patrick van Deurzen.
Besides his formal academic training, Rodrigo also participated in masterclasses with, among others, Steve Reich, 
Maria Schneider, Samuel Adler, Kris Defoort, John Scofield, John Abercrombie and Jack DeJohnette.
Rodrigo has been awarded grants by the FPK (Performing Arts Fund, Netherlands), the HSP Huygens prize for 
excellenceand the Dutch Ministry of Education.

					
					
				
				
				
			