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Andres Beeuwsaert

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How would a music sound if we could gather the most refined and beautiful South American traditions with jazz, classical colors and an open-minded fusion with no style? We would get Andres Beeuwsaert's music! As a matter of fact, with Andres Beeuwsaert's music, words are unnecessary and perhaps downgrading. Listening to his music, one could probably find some "touches" from artists such as Lyle Mays or Keith Jarret...but in his own South American way, Andres is always recreating music!! That's probably why Andres Beeuwsaert has already played with great musicians like Ivan Lins, Joe Lovano, Steve Khan, Hugo Fattoruso, Charly Garcia, Pedro Aznar (ex- musician of the Pat Metheny Group), Mono Fontana, David Lebon, Fats Fernandez, the Brazilian singer Tati Parra, guitarist Yotam Silberstein, Leo Genovese & Javier Malosetti, among many others. Nevertheless, Andres Beeuwsaert is not just a great pianist, but a composer of sublime and captivating masterpieces
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Raul Parentella
Raul Parentella – pianist, arranger, composer: Arranger and pianist for important Argentinean and worldwide personalities, such as Julio Iglesias, Sandro, Palito Ortega, Julia Zenko, Mercedes Sosa, Susana Giménez, among many others. Over 17 years, he was the exclusive producer of all the advertising music of Coca Cola Argentina, and also produced many jingles and sound tracks for several world- class companies. Several years he was the musical director for TV chanel 13, and from 1992 to 2000 was the pianist and musical director of the popular TV show “Hola Susana”. Arranger and pianist of “Tango CD” Julio Iglesias - that sold around 4 million copies worldwide
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Javier García

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Javier García (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1969). Indie Artist. Musician, Composer, Producer. Remote Recordings. Alternative Music
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Mauricio Dawid

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Dawid is a graduate of the Instituto Superior de Música Popular and the now- legendary jazz program of the Conservatorio Superior “Manuel de Falla”, a 100% free state funded school directed by pianist Ernesto Jodos that has revolutionized the way jazz had been taught in Buenos Aires. He also studied double bass with Hernán Merlo, Javier Dragún (Soloist of the Orquesta Filarmónica de Buenos Aires) and Jerónimo Carmona, and electric bass with Carlos Madariaga and Gustavo Giles. Internationally he has taken classes with North American double bass players John Hèbert, Mark Helias, Scott Colley, Linda Oh, Harish Raghavan and Ben Street
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Leo Alvarez

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Born in 1969 in San Antonio de Padua, Buenos Aires. Leo started studying guitar at the age of fourteen. He was highly influenced by his grand father who used to sing and play very well the guitar performing beautiful folk tunes. He first studied with a local teacher close to his home, who introduced Leo into the fascinating world of jazz. Later, he studied for more than five years with Armando Alonso, founder of the Jazz career at the Official music school EMPA (Escuela de Musica Popular de Avellaneda). Leo is a composer, guitar player and arranger. Currently, he is also teacher at the upper stage of the Jazz Guitar career at the EMPA. He leads his own project since 1995 (Leo Alvarez Jazz Quintet) with original compositions, and has recorded two CD’s (“Contraluces” and “Algunas Consideraciones”) which received very good reviews. He has developed a very solid soloist career as well as a sideman on stage and studio, performing with renowned local singers as Sandra Mihanovich, Livia Barbosa, Monica Posse, among others
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Arturo Puertas

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He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in november 30, 1961.His meeting with the music happened when he was 15 years old after had been listening The Beatles. Therefore he took bass guitar lessons and begun to play in rock bands. At the earliest eighteens he discovered Jazz: Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, John Coltrane and their bass players: Ray Brown, Paul Chambers, Ron Carter, etc. He estudied classic bass at the “Manuel de Falla”and “Carlos López Bouchardo” schools. He showed up in the Buenos Aires Jazz stage playing with musicians like: Diego Urcola, Oscar Feldman, Andrés Boiarsky, Juan Cruz de Urquiza, Jorge Navarro, Gustavo Bergalli, Osvaldo Fattoruso, Carlos Franzetti, and many others. He played with the following foreign musicians: Clark Terry, Dave Liebman, Dave Samuels, Conrad Herwig, Walt Weiskopf, Gail Wynters, Ted Piltzecker, Jeff Siegel, Michael Tracy, Jacob Karlzon, Peter Asplund, Fredrik Lundin, Krister Jonsson In 2004 he shared the Argerich Festival in The Colón Theatre, playing under the Brazilian director Roberto Tibiriçá's baton the Concert for violonchello and orchestra by Friedrich Gulda, with Gautier Capuçón like solist. In 2009 he released his first record as a leader “Siete Puertas” with his quartet. In 2013 he released his second latin jazz style record “Afropuertas” In 2016 releases his third CD “Viva Jujuy” recorded in New York with Aaron Goldberg, Miguel Zenón, John Ellis and Adam Cruz.
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Marco Sanguinetti

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Marco Sanguinetti was born and lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. «Sanguinetti pushes forth toward a new jazz genre«, according to All About Jazz. He has edited 7 albums: «Improvisiones» (2005), «Los procesos de Franz» (2008), «El otro» (2011), «Ocho» (2013) and the double album «Como desaparecer completamente» (2016) wich revisits the music of Radiohead, «9» (2017), «Inmoral» (2019) versions on Gustavo Cerati’s music produced by Tweety Gonzalez, and «Diez» (2023). In both 2016 and 2017 he has been awarded: Best Musician, Best Pianist and Best Composer of the year by the Argentinean press
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PATRONE, HERRERA & CINALLI

PHC trio recently had outstanding performances (Jazzologia, BsAs Jazz, and most important Jazz Clubs at Buenos Aires ). Their members have well-known careers, with personal CDs, awards, etc., and together they are presenting the material that will soon become their first CD as a trio. ABEL PATRONE (piano) has a personal piano stile, that fuses jazz with contemporary music, and has played with many important local artists such as Walter Malosetti, Pedro Aznar, Luis Salinas, among many others, and also has a distinguished career as a professor. Alejandro HERRERA (bass) fuses his rock background with great jazz knowledge, latin and other styles