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Julieta Eugenio

Julieta Eugenio, Young Argentinian Saxophonist based in New York city.

Julieta was borned in Necochea (Buenos Aires) where she began studying music under the direction of Juan Carlos Gesualdi. She started with piano and then moved to saxophone and clarinet.

In 2008, she started her journey to the big city, Buenos Aires, to continue her musical studies at Carrera Superior de Jazz del Conservatorio Manuel de Falla, Conservatorio Nacional Lopez Buchardo ( IUNA) and some private lessons too.

​Julieta embeded herself into the Argentinian jazz scene and performed in renowed jazz venues in Buenos Aires alongside master musicians.

Album

Reverie

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Track listing: Drydown; Elsa Au Miroir; No Worries; Reverie; Sweet; That Very Vienne; V.S.T. (Valse Sans Titre).

Album

Migration Tales

Label: Endectomorph Music
Released: 2025
Track listing: Sono parole; The Name; In the Last; Is This Rage; Agua e Vinho; Outside My Window; Our Voices.

Album

Stay

Label: Cristalyn Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Stay; Trapped; Breath I; Out There; Blue; Breath II; Sunday Stranger; Breath III; Sophisticated Lady; Breath IV.

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Holiday Music By Nicole Zuraitis, Darius de Haas, Emilie-Claire Barlow, Maud Hixson, New Releases From Jeff Dingler, Sacha Boutros & More

Read "Holiday Music By Nicole Zuraitis, Darius de Haas, Emilie-Claire Barlow, Maud Hixson, New Releases From Jeff Dingler, Sacha Boutros & More" reviewed by Mary Foster Conklin


This broadcast celebrates Winter Solstice with holiday music from Nicole Zuraitis, Darius de Haas, Emilie-Claire Barlow, Maud Hixson and new releases from Jeff Dingler and Sacha Boutros, plus birthday shoutouts to Edith Piaf, Susie Arioli, Jamile and Kerry Politzer, among others. Happy listening and please support the artists you hear--see them live, buy their music so ...

Article: Album Review

Ludovica Burtone: Migration Tales

Read "Migration Tales" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Dopo il debutto del 2020 con Sparks, la violinista friulana attiva a New York presenta un album ampiamente rinnovato nell'organico strumentale e nei suoi componenti. Non c'è più il quartetto d'archi ma un sestetto d'impronta jazzistica e prevalenza femminile, in cui resta solo la pianista Marta Sánchez. I nuovi partner sono Milena Casado al flicorno, Julieta ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Several Worthwhile Releases from the Last Few Months

Read "Several Worthwhile Releases from the Last Few Months" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


Despite what is said about physical media going away, a steady supply of new jazz releases keeps showing up every week. Here are some worthy if underappreciated albums from the first half of 2025. Tobias Meinhart Sonic River Self Produced 2025 “Sonic River" is a good description ...

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Article: Catching Up With

Chad Eby: A Closer Look at His Life, Work, and Tribute to a Legend

Read "Chad Eby: A Closer Look at His Life, Work, and Tribute to a Legend" reviewed by La-Faithia White


Saxophonist Chad Eby has been a vital presence in the North Carolina jazz scene. Since 2006, he has served as Associate Professor in the Miles Davis Jazz Studies program at the university of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he plays a key role in shaping the next generation of jazz musicians. In addition to his work ...

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Article: Album Review

Stefan Sirbu: Reverie

Read "Reverie" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The art of daydreaming is the birthplace of creativity. Moldavian-born pianist Stefan Sirbu delves into that state of receptive awareness with his album Reverie. The seven tunes presented here total up to a bit under 40 minutes. Sirbu says his goal was: “To produce a record that one could listen to during a short commute home, ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Susan Alcorn, Damon Locks, Allison Miller, Avishai Cohen and Yuval Drabkin

Read "Susan Alcorn, Damon Locks, Allison Miller, Avishai Cohen and Yuval Drabkin" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


New music from Allison Miller, Damon Locks, Avishai Cohen with Yuval Drabkin and remembering pedal steel guitarist Susan Alcorn.Playlist Allen Lowe & the Constant Sorrow Orchestra “Dance of the Occupiers" from Louis Armstrong's America (ESP-Disk) 0:00 Mafalda Minnozzi “ Telefone" from Riofonic (Musica Populare Italiana) 2:51 Jimmy Farace “Hours Fly, Flowers Die" from Hours ...


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