Fabian Almazan

Fabian Almazan
Born (1984-04-16) April 16, 1984
Havana, Cuba
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Pianist, Composer, Film Score
Instruments Piano
Labels Biophilia Records, Palmetto Records, Blue Note/ArtistShare
Associated acts Terence Blanchard, Oran Etkin, Linda Oh
Website http://fabianalmazan.com

Fabian Almazan (born April 16, 1984) is a jazz pianist, composer, and film score composer born in Havana, Cuba, and raised in Miami, Florida.

In addition to being a solo artist,[1] Almazan has held the piano chair in Jazz Trumpeter Terence Blanchard's band since 2007.[2]

Biography

Fabian Almazan began studying classical piano at an early age in his homeland, Havana. Having fled Cuba in political exile to Miami, Florida, his parents could not afford private piano lessons. Pianist Conchita Betancourt graciously taught Almazan free of charge for over three years, allowing him to audition for the New World School of the Arts in Miami, Florida where he studied from 1998 to 2002.[3]

In 2002, Almazan was selected for the piano chair in the National Grammy High School Jazz Combo. Almazan later went on to win the piano chair for the Brubeck Institute fellowship program based in northern California where he studied with Mark Levine and performed with Dave Brubeck and Christian McBride. In 2003, Almazan moved to New York City, where he studied with Kenny Barron at the Manhattan School of Music. While pursuing his bachelor's degree, Almazan studied instrumentation and orchestration with Giampaolo Bracali. Under Bracali, Almazan composed pieces for orchestra and chamber ensembles. In 2009, Almazan received his master's degree from Manhattan School of Music, as a recipient of the Michael W. Greene Scholarship, studying privately with Jason Moran. Almazan received the Cintas Foundation 2010/11 Brandon Fradd Award in Music Composition.[3] In 2011, Almazan was selected as one of six composers to participate in the Sundance Institute Composers' Lab, where he studied with such acclaimed film composers as George S. Clinton, Peter Golub, Harry Gregson-Williams, Ed Shearmur, Alan Silvestri, and Christopher Young.[4] Since 2007, Almazan has toured extensively with the Terence Blanchard Quintet, of which he is a current member. Almazan is said to be "one of the great young talents of his generation” by Blanchard.[4] Almazan has also performed alongside esteemed artists such as Gretchen Parlato, Paquito D'Rivera, Christian Scott, Chris Dingman, David Sanchez, Stefon Harris, Kendrick Scott, and Ambrose Akinmusire, among others.[5]

Personalities, Almazan's debut album as a leader, was released in October 2011 on Biophillia/Palmetto Records, and featured Linda Oh, Henry Cole, Meg Okura, Megan Gould, Karen Waltuch, and Noah Hoffeld. Almazan "demonstrates intuitive control over Latin jazz repertoire and feeling"[6] and his music is referred to as "intense and crystalline",[7] "multifaceted and intriguing",[8] and full of "unexpected twists".[9]

Almazan's latest album, Rhizome, released in the Spring of 2014 was the very first project to be released on the joint label Blue Note/ArtistShare.[10][11]

Discography

As leader

As sideman

References

  1. NPR.org Fabian Almazan Trio String Quartet Live at the Village Vanguard, Retrieved November 2013.
  2. JazzTimes.com Fabian Almazan Scores Big, Retrieved November 2013.
  3. 1 2 Almazan, Fabian Official Site-Biography, Retrieved November 2013.
  4. 1 2 West, Michael J. Fabian Almazan Scores Big, JazzTimes.com, January 12, 2012.
  5. ArtistShare Featured Artists ArtistShare.com, Retrieved November 2013.
  6. Jarenwattananon, Patrick Fabian Almazan: Live at the Village Vanguard, NPR.org, October 12, 2011.
  7. Ratliff, Ben Ear-Openers: New Sounds, No Dogma, NYTimes.com, January 8, 2012.
  8. Turner, Mark F. Fabian Almazan: Personalities (2011), AllAboutJazz.com, September 29, 2011.
  9. Barton, Chris In rotation: Fabian Almazan Trio's 'Personalities' LATimes.com, October 21, 2011.
  10. ArtistShare Rhizome Project Page ArtistShare.com, Referenced November 2013.
  11. Fabian Almazan to release "Rhizome" on Blue Note-ArtistShare BlueNote.com, October 22, 2013.
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