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Andrea Veneziani
Bass player - Composer - Educator
About Me
Bassist and composer Andrea Veneziani performs extensively within the improvised music scene, across a
broad spectrum of genres. His instrumental tone, sensitivity and imagination, and melodic approach to a
supposedly clumsy instrument brought him to perform and record with many established musicians such as
Ralph Alessi, Kenny Werner, Houston Person, Jean-Michel Pilc, Brian Lynch, Jacob Sacks, Kenny Wessel, Tony
Moreno, John Stowell, Roberto Gatto, Tom Guarna, Mark Ferber, Ralph Lalama, George Schuller, Jon Davis,
Rogerio Boccato, Steve Slagle, John Betsch, Jim Ridl and Ben Monder, to name a few. Based in New York City,
his work as an instrumentalist and composer can be regularly heard on the stage of the finest jazz clubs, where
he displays a unique mix of grit and grace. He also frequently tours around the globe, particularly throughout
Europe and America.
In 2012, Andrea Veneziani released Oltreoceano, which marks his debut as a leader. The album explores the
classic formula of the jazz piano trio from a contemporary perspective, combining elements of both European
and American music culture. Oltreoceano, which translates from Italian as “overseas”, displays Veneziani’s
ability to balance a studied approach to music with a more instinctual understanding of the music language.
The result is a recording that exhibits a high degree of interplay, dynamic contrast and lyricism. “Andrea’s music
is very melodic, his playing is also from the heart” says Kenny Werner, renowned pianist featured on
Oltreoceano. The album has been distributed worldwide and has received international critical acclaim,
attaining recognition as one of the best releases of the year by many jazz publications, including the prestigious
magazine Jazziz. Radio France and several American radio networks have also internationally broadcast some
of the album’s original compositions written by Andrea Veneziani.
As a current faculty member of the New York Jazz Workshop, Andrea Veneziani is a dedicated educator. He has
taught master classes and workshops at the National Institute of Music and the National University of Costa
Rica, the Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey, the Olav Duun Videregående Skole in Namsos, Norway, and
the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. He also served as an adjunct faculty at New York University’s
Steinhardt Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions, where he graduated in 2011 with a Master
of Music in Performance with a Concentration in Jazz.
Before arriving to New York in 2009 on a scholarship from the Fulbright Commission for Educational and
Cultural Exchange between Italy and the United States, Andrea Veneziani lived in his native country of Italy.
Born in Pescia, a small city in Tuscany, he grew up in Fermo and Pesaro, and finally relocated to Rome with his
family in 1992, where he commenced his musical education. Starting with the electric bass and playing every
style of music with diverse bands, he gradually developed a further interest in jazz and improvisation and
began the study of the double bass, as well as composition and arrangement. During these formative years, he
gained valuable experience performing at many prominent jazz festivals in the country like Umbria Jazz, Teano
Jazz Festival, Novara Jazz Festival, Festival del Sassofono, Jazz alla Fioreria, Barga Jazz Festival, Terni in Jazz,
Ciampino Jazz Festival, Villa Celimontana Jazz & Image Festival and Alatri Jazz. Mentored by some of the finest
Italian jazz musicians such as Furio Di Castri, Pietro Leveratto, Paolino Dalla Porta, Enrico Rava, Fabrizio Sferra
and Ettore Fioravanti, Andrea received a scholarship from the prestigious Siena Jazz Foundation in 2006. He
graduated with full marks from the Conservatory of Music Licinio Refice in Frosinone in 2007, obtaining his
Advanced Academic Diploma in Jazz. Additional to his musical skills, Andrea also possesses a Bachelor’s
Degree in Sociology from the University La Sapienza in Rome.