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Marina Albero

Marina Albero was born in Barcelona in 1979 and since her early childhood she has been involved in the world of music. She played traditional and early music with the family band Grallers de Banyoles-Estampida Medieval. At the age of eight she enrolled at the public School of Music where she studied theory and piano. Four years later, she studied jazz drums with César Martínez and jazz piano with Lluís Escuadra at Taller de Música de Banyoles and kept on working with the family project, which took them several times to Japan and the US. Marina studied music theory at the Conservatori Isaac Albéniz (Girona), symphonic percussion at the Conservatorio Municipal de Barcelona and took private piano lessons with C.Julià. In 1995, the whole family moved to Cuba and Marina enrolled at the Instituto Superior de Arte, where she was taught by Teresita Junco, Ivet Frontela, Guido López-Gavilán, Pancho Amat… During that time, she played psalterium with the Cuban Rennaissance-style band Ars Longa, facilitating to them music and instruments, took part in the Festival Internacional de Coros de Santiago de Cuba (1995) and recorded with Silvio Rodríguez. In the summer of 1996, Estampida S.L. produced the “son cubano” band Barnhabana, conducted by Barbarito Torres (Grammy’s winner with Buenavista Social Club) and went on tour in Catalonia, Spain and Portugal. Marina played the piano.She came back to Cuba and finished her studies in the summer of 1997. She settled in Spain later that year and combined teaching with her own musical projects, while she kept working with her family’s projects (Barnhabana, Estampida Medieval…). Between 2003 and 2007 she was member of La Folata, an ensemble with Belgian and Spanish young musicians which delves into old music, especially into Ars Subtilior. They played in relevant festivals in Europe such as the Barcelona Ancient Music Festival or the Brugges Ancient Music Festival. Besides, they were rewarded in Brussels with the annual prize for talented youth. In 2005 she and Chano Dominguez started “Elukeyá Records” as a little label to be able to publish their ideas. They have published a few CDs which are available only in their concerts. In 2006, Marina collaborated in the album of “L’Arpeggiata” “Los Imposibles”, together with renowned artists such as Christina Pluhar and Pepe Habichuela or King SIngers. She then started as leader and composer of her own jazz trio and in 2005, together with Marc Egea and Mariona Sagarra, she founded the experimental music trio “Maram”, which had a great welcoming.

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20 Seattle Jazz Musicians You Should Know: Marina Albero

Read "20 Seattle Jazz Musicians You Should Know: Marina Albero" reviewed by Paul Rauch


The city of Seattle has a jazz history that dates back to the very beginnings of the form. It was home to the first integrated club scene in America on Jackson St in the 1920's and 30's. It saw a young Ray Charles arrive as a teenager to escape the nightmare of Jim Crow in the south. It has produced such historical jazz icons as Quincy Jones and Ernestine Anderson. In many instances it has acted as a temporary repose ...

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Marina Albero: A Life Soundtrack

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Attempts to characterize the music of Barcelona-born pianist Marina Albero seem to get lost in the details. She is not an artist who found herself within a passion for a particular form. That her music is the sum of her life experiences would be a factual description that would nonetheless fall short, given the far reaching, culturally diverse, and wildly meandering path that has occupied her first forty years. Albero's prodigious talents would be known to but a ...

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Marina Albero: The Sweetness of the Edge

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Marina Albero burst onto the Seattle jazz scene in April of 2014, playing a brilliant set on vibraphone in a duo with flamenco jazz master, pianist Chano Dominguez. That evening we were not only introduced to her music, but to our new neighbor, as she was moving her family to Seattle from jny: Barcelona. Since that time she has energized the scene with her quartet, and in duo and solo piano performance. Her style reflects her musical journey that began ...

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