- Miguel Zenon
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Name = Miguel Zenón
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Background = alto saxophonist/composer
Birth_name = Miguel A. Zenón
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Instrument =Alto saxophone ,flute
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Genre =Jazz
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Label = Marsalis Music
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URL = http://www.miguelzenon.com/
Current_members = Luis Perdomo, Hans Glawischnig, Henry Cole
Management = [http://www.mariahwilkins.com/
Notable_instruments =Miguel Zenón (
December ,1976 ,San Juan ,Puerto Rico ) is analto saxophonist ,composer andbandleader . While studying at the Escuela Libre de Musica inSan Juan , he won a scholarship to the “Berklee in Puerto Rico” program of theBerklee College of Music and a scholarship to attend Berklee College inBoston . While at Berklee, Zenón became immersed injazz and began performing withdrummer Bob Moses’ Mozamba and the Either/Orchestra. After completing his undergraduate degree, Zenón moved toNew York , where he was awarded a scholarship to theManhattan School of Music , graduating with aMasters Degree in 2001.After gaining initial attention as a
sideman in the ensembles ofRay Barretto andDavid Sánchez , Zenón organized his own band in 2001, featuringpianist Luis Perdomo,bassist Hans Glawischnig anddrummer Antonio Sanchez (replaced in 2005 by Henry Cole). The quartet’s first recording, "Looking Forward", was released bySpain ’s Fresh Sounds/New Talent label in 2002. A year later, Zenón became one of the first artists signed bysaxophonist Branford Marsalis ’ new labelMarsalis Music , which has subsequently released "Ceremonial" in 2004; "Jibaro ", an homage to the ruralfolk music ofPuerto Rico composed with grant support from the New York State Council of the Arts, in 2005; and "Awake", a collection of original compositions in which Zenón’s quartet is supplemented by astring quartet and horns, in 2008. In addition to his own quartet, Zenón has maintained affiliations with several other leading jazz groups, including the SFJazz Collective, of which he is a founding member;Charlie Haden ’sLiberation Music Orchestra ; andGuillermo Klein ’s Los Gauchos. Zenón has also participated extensively in jazz education programs, including theNew School inNew York ,Canada ’sBanff Centre and the touring Marsalis Jams program.Among his many awards, Zenón was named a
Kennedy Center Jazz Ambassador and touredWest Africa in 2003, won the Rising Star Alto Saxophone award in theDown Beat Critics Poll in 2004-6 and 2008 and the Best New Artist award in theJazzTimes Readers Poll in 2006, and received aGuggenheim grant to compose an extended work on the subject of Puerto Ricanplena music in April 2008. He was one of 25 recipients of aMacArthur Foundation “genius grant” in September 2008.Discography
*"Looking Forward", 2001
*"Ceremonial", 2004
*"Jíbaro", 2005
*"Awake", 2008Album Reviews
*http://www.thelamp.ca/music/archive.php?id=97 Jibaro Review @ The Lamp.ca]
References
External links
* [http://www.jazz.com/features-and-interviews/2008/3/25/in-conversation-with-miguel-zenn "In Conversation with Miguel Zenón"] by Tomas Peña ( [http://www.jazz.com Jazz.com] ).
* [http://www.jazzchicago.net/reviews/2008/MZ.html a review of "Awake"] from Jazzchicago.net ( [http://jazzchicago.net] ).
* [http://www.sfjazz.org/SFJAZZCollective/2008/index.asp San Francisco Jazz Collective] - official site on sfjazz.com
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