music.wikisort.org - ComposerGonzalo Rubalcaba (born May 27, 1963) is an Afro-Cuban jazz pianist and composer.[1][2]
Afro-Cuban jazz pianist and composer
Gonzalo Rubalcaba |
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 Rubalcaba at the Miami International Film Festival in 2015 |
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Born | (1963-05-27) May 27, 1963 (age 59) Havana, Cuba |
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Genres | Jazz, Latin jazz, Afro-Cuban jazz, jazz fusion, classical |
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Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
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Instrument(s) | Piano |
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Years active | 1983–present |
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Labels | 5passion.com |
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Website | gonzalorubalcaba.com |
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Musical artist
Early life
Rubalcaba was born Gonzalo Julio González Fonseca in Havana, Cuba into a musical family. He adopted his great grandmother's name for professional use, just as did his father Guillermo Rubalcaba (born Guillermo González Camejo) and his grandfather Jacobo Rubalcaba (born Jacobo González Rubalcaba).[3]
Later life and career
With Orquesta Aragón, Rubalcaba toured France and Africa in 1983. He formed his own Grupo Projecto in 1985.[1]
Discography
As leader
- Mi Gran Pasion (Connector/Timba, 1987)
- Live in Havana (Pimienta, 1989)
- Giraldilla (Pimienta, 1990)
- Discovery: Live at Montreux (Blue Note, 1990)
- Gonzalo Rubalcaba Trio at Montreux (Somethin' Else, 1990)
- The Blessing (Blue Note, 1991)
- Images (Blue Note, 1992)
- At Montreux (Artex, 1993)
- Suite 4 Y 20 (Blue Note, 1993)
- Diz (Blue Note, 1993)
- Rapsodia (Blue Note, 1994)
- Imagine: Live in America (Blue Note, 1994)
- Concatenacion (Egrem, 1995)
- Concierto Negro (Egrem, 1995)
- Flying Colors (Blue Note, 1997)
- Romantic (EMI, 1998)
- Gonzalo Rubalcaba (Max, 1998)
- Antiguo (Blue Note, 1998)
- Inner Voyage (Blue Note/EMI, 1999)
- Inicio (Egrem, 2001)
- Supernova (Blue Note, 2001)
- Straight Ahead (Yemaya, 2003)
- Soneros de Verdad Present Rubalcaba Pasado y Presente (Universal Music Latino/Pimienta, 2003)
- Paseo (Blue Note, 2004)
- The Trio (Angel, 2005)
- Solo (Blue Note, 2005)
- Avatar (Angel, 2008)
- Faith (5Passion, 2010)
- XXI Century (5Passion, 2011)
- Live Faith (5Passion, 2014)
- Suite Caminos (5Passion, 2015)
- Tokyo Adagio with Charlie Haden (Impulse!, 2015)
- Charlie (5Passion, 2015)[4]
- Skyline with Ron Carter & Jack DeJohnette (5Passion, 2021)[5]
As sideman
With Ignacio Berroa
With Ron Carter
With Juan Luis Guerra
With Francisco Céspedes
With Chick Corea
With Dave Holland
- The Monterey Quartet: Live at the 2007 Monterey Jazz Festival (Monterey Jazz Festival Records, 2009)
With Al Di Meola
With Richard Galliano
With Charlie Haden
With Katia Labèque
With Tony Martinez
With Pat Martino
With Strat Andriotis
- Night Manager (2018) Song 21
Cuba portal
Awards
Grammy Awards
Billboard Music Awards
Latin Grammy Awards
References
- Huey, Steve. "Gonzalo Rubalcaba". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- Bouchard, Fred (April 1996). Gonzalo Rubalcaba: Imagine. JazzTimes. pp. 72–. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
Gonzalo Rubalcaba, now barely 33, has shown world audiences from Montreux to Toronto to Tokyo his extraordinary heady cocktail of Oscar Peterson, Chucho Valdez and McCoy Tyner and Franz Liszt.
- Rubalcaba, Gonzalo (Gonzalo Julio Gonzalez Fonseca) Archived 2015-09-05 at the Wayback Machine. Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians. Retrieved on July 31, 2015.
- "Gonzalo Rubalcaba". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- "Skyline". 5 Passion.
- "Grammy Award Results for Gonzalo Rubalcaba". Grammy.com. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- "The Complete List of Nominees". Los Angeles Times. January 8, 1997. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- "The Nominees for the Grammy Awards". San Francisco Chronicle. January 5, 2000. p. 3. Archived from the original on August 16, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
- "Complete List Of Grammy Nominees". CBS News. January 4, 2002. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
- "The 2002 Grammy winners". San Francisco Chronicle. February 28, 2002. p. 1. Retrieved November 3, 2010.
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"Final Nominations for the 44th Annual Grammy Awards". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 114 (3): 91. January 19, 2002. Retrieved April 12, 2013.
- McDermott, Tricia (February 13, 2005). "2005 Grammy Award Winners". CBS News. Retrieved November 3, 2010.
- "Grammy Awards: Complete Winners List". Variety. February 15, 2016. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- "2021 GRAMMYs: Complete Nominees List". Grammy.com. November 24, 2020. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- "2022 GRAMMYs: Complete Nominees List". Grammy.com. April 4, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
- "2002 Billboard Latin Music Awards". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 2002. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
- "2007 Billboard Latin Music Awards Finalists". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 2007. Retrieved April 16, 2013.
- "The List of Winners". Los Angeles Times. September 19, 2002. Retrieved April 9, 2013.
- "Complete list of 6th annual Latin Grammy nominations". USA Today. Gannett Company. November 2, 2005. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
- "Latin Grammy awards Thursday". USA Today. Gannett Company. November 3, 2006. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
- "9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards". Los Angeles Times. September 10, 2007. Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
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[de] Gonzalo Rubalcaba
Gonzalo Julio González Fonseca, bekannt unter seinem Künstlernamen Gonzalo Rubalcaba (* 27. Mai 1963 in Havanna), ist ein kubanischer Jazz-Pianist. Neben Cuban-Jazz-Rock Projekten pflegt er das klassische Klaviertrio.
- [en] Gonzalo Rubalcaba
[es] Gonzalo Rubalcaba
Gonzalo Rubalcaba (La Habana, 27 de mayo de 1963) es un pianista y compositor cubano de jazz. Su nombre completo es Julio Gonzalo González Fonseca.
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