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David Virelles

David Virelles (born 1983) is a Cuban jazz pianist and composer.

David Virelles
Playing in Aarhus, Denmark
Background information
Born1983 (age 40–41)
Cuba
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Piano
Years activeEarly 2000s–present
LabelsJustin Time, Pi, ECM
At Cosmopolite Scene in Oslo, 2016.

Early life edit

Virelles was born in Cuba in 1983[1] and grew up in Santiago.[2] His father is José Aquiles, a singer-songwriter;[2] his mother was a Santiago de Cuba Symphony flautist.[1] Virelles started classical piano studies at the age of seven and heard various forms of Cuban music during his childhood.[1] He met Canadian musician Jane Bunnett in Cuba and she invited him to Toronto.[2] He eventually studied at the University of Toronto and Humber College.[3] Virelles also recorded and toured with Bunnett,[1] including for her 2001 album Alma de Santiago.[4] He started communicating via e-mail and telephone with Steve Coleman around 2006; the saxophonist gave him detailed responses to questions on music.[2]

Later life and career edit

A Canada Council for the Arts grant allowed Virelles to study with Henry Threadgill in New York.[2] Virelles moved to New York permanently in 2009[1] and soon played with major jazz figures, including saxophonists Coleman, Chris Potter and Mark Turner.[2]

Virelles was part of a trio in 2010, with bassist Ben Street and drummer Andrew Cyrille, that played largely improvised music.[5] The pianist later added percussionist Román Díaz to this group.[5] In 2011, Virelles played prepared piano, celeste and harmonium on Potter's album The Sirens.[6] Virelles made his ECM Records leader debut with the 2014 release Mbókò.[7] The Guardian reviewer reported that "Virelles explores ancient Afro-Cuban sacred and ritual musics through imaginative fusions with contemporary materials. Mostly he does this by using the two basses as drones, mixing spacious chord-moods with bursts of startling improvisation in a flux of styles, and focusing much of the melody-playing on [the two] drummers."[7]

Discography edit

As leader/co-leader edit

Year recorded Title Label Personnel/Notes
2008 Motion Justin Time Most tracks quintet, with Luis Deniz (alto sax), Devon Henderson (bass), Ethan Ardelli (drums), Luis Obregoso (percussion); some tracks sextet, with Mark Turner (tenor sax), Jose Aquiles (vocals), or Pablosky Rosales (guitar) added; one track septet, with Turner (tenor sax), Celso Machado (vocals, gimbri) added
2012 Continuum Pi Quartet, with Ben Street (bass), Andrew Cyrille (drums), Román Díaz (percussion)
2013 Mbókò ECM Quintet, with Thomas Morgan and Robert Hurst (bass), Marcus Gilmore (drums), Roman Diaz (biankoméko, vocals)
2016 Antenna ECM Nonet, with Alexander Overington (electronics, samples, cello), Henry Threadgill (alto Saxophone), Román Díaz (vocals), Marcus Gilmore (drums, MPC), Rafiq Bhatia (guitar), Etián Brebaje Man (vocals), Mauricio Herrera (percussion), Los Seres (percussion)
2016 Gnosis ECM With Román Diaz (vocals, percussion), Allison Loggins-Hull (flute, piccolo), Rane Moore (clarinet, bass clarinet), Adam Cruz and Alex Lipowski (percussion), Matthew Gold (marimba, glockenspiel), Mauricio Herrera (ekón, nkomos, erikundi, claves, vocals), Thomas Morgan (bass), Yunior Lopez (viola), Cristine Chen and Samuel DeCaprio (violoncello), Melvis Santa (vocals)
2018 Igbó Alákorin (The Singer's Grove) Vol. I & II Pi With José Ángel Martínez (bass), Lázaro Bandera (congas), Román Filiú (alto sax), René "La Flor" Domínguez (tenor sax), Baudelis Rodríguez (baritone sax), Abel Virelles (trumpet), Gabriel Montero (pailitas criollas, claves), Rafael Ábalos (timbal, güiro), Emilio Despaigne Robert and José Aquiles Virelles (vocals), Alejandro Almenares (requinto, vocals)[8]
2022 Nuna Pi With Julio Barreto (percussion)
2023 Carta Intakt With Ben Street (bass), Eric McPherson (drums, percussion)

As sideman edit

Year recorded Leader Title Label
2001 Jane Bunnett Alma de Santiago Blue Note
2002 Jane Bunnett Cuban Odyssey Blue Note
2011 Chris Potter The Sirens ECM
2012 Tomasz Stańko Wisława ECM
2013 Jonathan Finlayson & Sicilian Defense Moment And The Message Pi Recordings
2015 Henry Threadgill Old Locks and Irregular Verbs Pi Recordings
2016 Tomasz Stańko December Avenue ECM
2016 Chris Potter The Dreamer Is the Dream ECM
2018? Román Filiú Quarteria Sunnyside
2018 Henry Threadgill 14 Or 15 Kestra: Agg Dirt... And More Dirt Pi Recordings
2018 Henry Threadgill Double Up, Plays Double Up Plus Pi Recordings
2019 Andrew Cyrille The News ECM
2021 Johnathan Blake Homeward Bound Blue Note
2023 Ohad Talmor Back to the Land Intakt[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Jurek, Thom "Artist Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Ratliff, Ben (6 October 2011) "New Pilots at the Keyboard". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "David Virelles Wins the Louis Applebaum Composers Award". All About Jazz. November 18, 2008. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
  4. ^ Josselyn, Jim (1 November 2001) "Jane Bunnett: Alma de Santiago". AllAboutJazz.
  5. ^ a b Blumenfeld, Larry (30 January 2013) "A Man of Two Islands". The Wall Street Journal.
  6. ^ "ECM" 2015-02-21 at the Wayback Machine. ECM Records. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  7. ^ a b Fordham, John (16 October 2014) "David Virelles: Mboko CD review – Jazz-Infused World Music That Goes Beyond Categories". The Guardian.
  8. ^ Murph, John (January 2019). "David Virelles: Igbó Alákorin (The Singer's Grove) Vol. I & II". DownBeat. p. 65.
  9. ^ Le Gendre, Kevin (December 2023 – January 2024). "Ohad Talmor: Back to the Land". Jazzwise. No. 291. pp. 42–43.

david, virelles, born, 1983, cuban, jazz, pianist, composer, playing, aarhus, denmarkbackground, informationborn1983, cubagenresjazzoccupation, musician, composerinstrument, pianoyears, activeearly, 2000s, presentlabelsjustin, time, cosmopolite, scene, oslo, 2. David Virelles born 1983 is a Cuban jazz pianist and composer David VirellesPlaying in Aarhus DenmarkBackground informationBorn1983 age 40 41 CubaGenresJazzOccupation s Musician composerInstrument s PianoYears activeEarly 2000s presentLabelsJustin Time Pi ECM At Cosmopolite Scene in Oslo 2016 Contents 1 Early life 2 Later life and career 3 Discography 3 1 As leader co leader 3 2 As sideman 4 ReferencesEarly life editVirelles was born in Cuba in 1983 1 and grew up in Santiago 2 His father is Jose Aquiles a singer songwriter 2 his mother was a Santiago de Cuba Symphony flautist 1 Virelles started classical piano studies at the age of seven and heard various forms of Cuban music during his childhood 1 He met Canadian musician Jane Bunnett in Cuba and she invited him to Toronto 2 He eventually studied at the University of Toronto and Humber College 3 Virelles also recorded and toured with Bunnett 1 including for her 2001 album Alma de Santiago 4 He started communicating via e mail and telephone with Steve Coleman around 2006 the saxophonist gave him detailed responses to questions on music 2 Later life and career editA Canada Council for the Arts grant allowed Virelles to study with Henry Threadgill in New York 2 Virelles moved to New York permanently in 2009 1 and soon played with major jazz figures including saxophonists Coleman Chris Potter and Mark Turner 2 Virelles was part of a trio in 2010 with bassist Ben Street and drummer Andrew Cyrille that played largely improvised music 5 The pianist later added percussionist Roman Diaz to this group 5 In 2011 Virelles played prepared piano celeste and harmonium on Potter s album The Sirens 6 Virelles made his ECM Records leader debut with the 2014 release Mboko 7 The Guardian reviewer reported that Virelles explores ancient Afro Cuban sacred and ritual musics through imaginative fusions with contemporary materials Mostly he does this by using the two basses as drones mixing spacious chord moods with bursts of startling improvisation in a flux of styles and focusing much of the melody playing on the two drummers 7 Discography editAs leader co leader edit Year recorded Title Label Personnel Notes 2008 Motion Justin Time Most tracks quintet with Luis Deniz alto sax Devon Henderson bass Ethan Ardelli drums Luis Obregoso percussion some tracks sextet with Mark Turner tenor sax Jose Aquiles vocals or Pablosky Rosales guitar added one track septet with Turner tenor sax Celso Machado vocals gimbri added 2012 Continuum Pi Quartet with Ben Street bass Andrew Cyrille drums Roman Diaz percussion 2013 Mboko ECM Quintet with Thomas Morgan and Robert Hurst bass Marcus Gilmore drums Roman Diaz biankomeko vocals 2016 Antenna ECM Nonet with Alexander Overington electronics samples cello Henry Threadgill alto Saxophone Roman Diaz vocals Marcus Gilmore drums MPC Rafiq Bhatia guitar Etian Brebaje Man vocals Mauricio Herrera percussion Los Seres percussion 2016 Gnosis ECM With Roman Diaz vocals percussion Allison Loggins Hull flute piccolo Rane Moore clarinet bass clarinet Adam Cruz and Alex Lipowski percussion Matthew Gold marimba glockenspiel Mauricio Herrera ekon nkomos erikundi claves vocals Thomas Morgan bass Yunior Lopez viola Cristine Chen and Samuel DeCaprio violoncello Melvis Santa vocals 2018 Igbo Alakorin The Singer s Grove Vol I amp II Pi With Jose Angel Martinez bass Lazaro Bandera congas Roman Filiu alto sax Rene La Flor Dominguez tenor sax Baudelis Rodriguez baritone sax Abel Virelles trumpet Gabriel Montero pailitas criollas claves Rafael Abalos timbal guiro Emilio Despaigne Robert and Jose Aquiles Virelles vocals Alejandro Almenares requinto vocals 8 2022 Nuna Pi With Julio Barreto percussion 2023 Carta Intakt With Ben Street bass Eric McPherson drums percussion As sideman edit Year recorded Leader Title Label 2001 Jane Bunnett Alma de Santiago Blue Note 2002 Jane Bunnett Cuban Odyssey Blue Note 2011 Chris Potter The Sirens ECM 2012 Tomasz Stanko Wislawa ECM 2013 Jonathan Finlayson amp Sicilian Defense Moment And The Message Pi Recordings 2015 Henry Threadgill Old Locks and Irregular Verbs Pi Recordings 2016 Tomasz Stanko December Avenue ECM 2016 Chris Potter The Dreamer Is the Dream ECM 2018 Roman Filiu Quarteria Sunnyside 2018 Henry Threadgill 14 Or 15 Kestra Agg Dirt And More Dirt Pi Recordings 2018 Henry Threadgill Double Up Plays Double Up Plus Pi Recordings 2019 Andrew Cyrille The News ECM 2021 Johnathan Blake Homeward Bound Blue Note 2023 Ohad Talmor Back to the Land Intakt 9 References edit a b c d e Jurek Thom Artist Biography AllMusic Retrieved 21 February 2015 a b c d e f Ratliff Ben 6 October 2011 New Pilots at the Keyboard The New York Times David Virelles Wins the Louis Applebaum Composers Award All About Jazz November 18 2008 Retrieved March 16 2018 Josselyn Jim 1 November 2001 Jane Bunnett Alma de Santiago AllAboutJazz a b Blumenfeld Larry 30 January 2013 A Man of Two Islands The Wall Street Journal ECM Archived 2015 02 21 at the Wayback Machine ECM Records Retrieved 21 February 2015 a b Fordham John 16 October 2014 David Virelles Mboko CD review Jazz Infused World Music That Goes Beyond Categories The Guardian Murph John January 2019 David Virelles Igbo Alakorin The Singer s Grove Vol I amp II DownBeat p 65 Le Gendre Kevin December 2023 January 2024 Ohad Talmor Back to the Land Jazzwise No 291 pp 42 43 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Virelles amp oldid 1216550508, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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