- Julian Argüelles
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Name = Julian Argüelles
Img_capt = Argüelles in 2008
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Julian Argüelles
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Born = Birth date and age|1966|1|28|mf=y
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Origin =Birmingham ,UK
Instrument =Saxophone
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Genre =Jazz
Occupation =Saxophonist
Years_active = 1984 - present
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Associated_acts =Archie Shepp ,Tim Berne ,Hermeto Pascoal
URL = http://www.julianarguelles.com/
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Notable_instruments =Julian Argüelles (born
January 28 ,1966 inBirmingham , UK) is a saxophonist. He is currently a member of theHR Big Band inFrankfurt am Main , Germany.Argüelles started playing with big bands including the European Community Big Band that toured throughout Europe. In 1984 he moved to London. He studied briefly at Trinity College of Music before joining the much acclaimed band
Loose Tubes , staying with them for four years and recording two albums. In 1986 he received the prestigious Pat Smythe award for young musicians. cite web| publisher=Royal Academy of Music |accessdate = 2008-08-10|title=Julian Argüelles |url = http://www.ram.ac.uk/study/selectadepartment/biogs/Julian+Argelles.htm]The first album by Julian Argüelles , 'Phaedrus', featured pianist John Taylor. The second CD 'Home Truths' was a quartet which included
Steve Swallow . Julian has worked with musicians drawn from around the world includingArchie Shepp ,Tim Berne ,Hermeto Pascoal ,Steve Swallow ,John Abercrombie ,Dave Holland ,Peter Erskine ,Chris McGregor ,Evan Parker , Mike Gibbs,John Scofield ,Carla Bley ,Dudu Pukwana ,Arturo Sandoval , andGiorgio Gaslini . Julian is also a member of several big bands including TheKenny Wheeler Big Band,Django Bates ' Delightful Precipice andColin Towns ' Mask Orchestra.In July 1995 Julian performed a concerto especially composed for him by Mario Laginha with the Lisbon Symphony Orchestra.
Julian was commissioned by
BBC Radio 3 to write 60 minutes of music for a new octet. It was performed and recorded atBath International Music Festival in May 1996. The group toured and recorded and the CD, called “Skull View”, was released in 1997 also on theBabel Label . His second octet CD “Escapade” was released in the autumn on the Provocateur label.Julian has recently been commissioned to write for the
Apollo Saxophone Quartet , his octet (byBirmingham Jazz ), Berkshire Youth Jazz Orchestra, Walsall Youth Jazz Orchestra, The Fenland Youth Symphony Orchestra, NDR (North German Radio Big Band) andRoyal Academy Of Music . In 1999 Julian was the recipient of theJazz Composers Alliance Composition Award from the USA.In 1999 Julian released "Escapade". His second, some 5 years later, was "As Above So Below" – a large scale work for jazz and classical musicians featuring the 20 piece
Trinity College of Music String Ensemble. The album evolved from a commission that was originally performed in Saint Wendreda's Church in March in the Fens.In addition to performing, he has taught at The
Royal Academy of Music ,Guildhall School of Music and Drama , Glamorgan Jazz School, Edinburgh and Manchester summer schools and the Royal Conservatory, Den Haag. Julian was offered the first position of Jazz Musician in Association at theRoyal Northern College of Music and atYork University .References
External links
* [http://www.julianarguelles.com/ Julian Argüelles homepage]
* [http://www.jazzcds.co.uk/artist_id_6/biography_id_6 Jazzcds Bio]
* [http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/julian_arguelles Discography]
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