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Melissa Aldana

Melissa Aldana (born 3 December 1988) is a Chilean tenor saxophone player, who performs both as a soloist and with her band Melissa Aldana & Crash Trio.[1]

Melissa Aldana
Background information
Born (1988-12-03) 3 December 1988 (age 35)
Santiago, Chile
GenresJazz
Instrument(s)Tenor saxophone
Years active2004–present
LabelsBlue Note, Inner Circle Music, Concord Jazz, Motéma Music
Websitewww.melissaaldana.net

Life and career edit

Early life and training edit

Aldana was born in Santiago, Chile.[1] She began playing the saxophone when she was six,[2] under the influence and tuition of her father Marcos Aldana, also a professional saxophonist.[3][2] Aldana began with alto, influenced by artists such as Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley and Michael Brecker.[3] However, upon first hearing the music of Sonny Rollins, she switched to tenor; the first tenor saxophone she used was a Selmer Mark VI that had belonged to her grandfather.[3][1]

She performed in Santiago jazz clubs while in her early teens.[3][2] In 2005, after meeting him while he was on tour in Chile, she was invited by pianist Danilo Pérez to play at the Panama Jazz Festival,[3][1] as well as auditions at music schools in the USA.[1] As a result of these introductions, she attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where her tutors included Joe Lovano, George Garzone, Frank Tiberi, Greg Osby, Hal Crook, Bill Pierce, and Ralph Peterson.[3][2] She graduated from Berklee in 2009, relocating to New York City to study under George Coleman.[3]

Career edit

Aldana recorded her first album, Free Fall,[2] released on Greg Osby's Inner Circle Music imprint, in 2010.[3][1] Her live performances in this period included performances at the Blue Note Jazz Club and the Monterey Jazz Festival,[2] and her second album, Second Cycle, was released in 2012.[1] In 2013, aged 24, she was the first female musician, the first South American person, and the youngest person to win the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition, in which her father had been a semi-finalist in 1991.[3][4][2] The prize was a $25,000 scholarship, and a recording contract with Concord Jazz.[5] Reporting her win, The Washington Post described Aldana as representing "a new sense of possibility and direction in jazz".[3]

In addition, Aldana has been awarded the Altazor National Arts Award of Chile, and the Lincoln Center's Martin E. Segal Award.[3] She has played concerts alongside artists such as Peter Bernstein, Kevin Hays, Christian McBride and Jeff "Tain" Watts,[3] and many festivals including the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Twin Cities Jazz Festival, Umbria Jazz, Vienna Jazz Festival and Providencia Jazz Festival in Chile.[3] She also performed with Jimmy Heath at the 2014 NEA Jazz Masters Award Ceremony, and was invited to Jazz at Lincoln Center by Wynton Marsalis.[1]

Melissa Aldana & Crash Trio edit

In 2012, Aldana formed a group, Melissa Aldana & Crash Trio, with Cuban drummer Francisco Mela and Chilean bassist Pablo Menares, a friend from the jazz scene in Santiago several years prior.[1][4] In July 2014, this group released their self-titled debut album on Concord Jazz,[3] a recording deal that had formed part of Aldana's prize for winning the Thelonious Monk Award.[1] The group released their second album in March 2016 entitled Back Home, on Wommusic, with drummer Mela replaced by Jochen Rueckert.[1]

Melissa Aldana Quartet edit

Formed in 2017,[6][7] the Melissa Aldana Quartet includes Aldana on tenor saxophone, Sam Harris on piano (or Lage Lund on guitar[8]), Pablo Menares on bass and Kush Abadey on drums.[9]

Personal life edit

Aldana lives in Washington Heights, Manhattan.[5]

Awards and honors edit

Discography edit

Title As Release date Label
Free Fall Melissa Aldana 2010 Inner Circle Music
Second Cycle Melissa Aldana 2012 Inner Circle Music
Melissa Aldana & Crash Trio Melissa Aldana & Crash Trio July 2014 Concord Jazz
Back Home Melissa Aldana March 2016 Wommusic
Visions Melissa Aldana May 2019 Motéma Music
12 Stars Melissa Aldana March 2022 Blue Note Records

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Jurek, Thom. "Melissa Aldana - biography and history". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g . Archived from the original on 2016-11-27. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n . Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. Archived from the original on 5 November 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  4. ^ a b Jurek, Thom. "Melissa Aldana & Crash Trio - Melissa Aldana & Crash Trio". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  5. ^ a b Russonello, Giovanni (13 July 2014). "Meet Melissa Aldana, jazz's next tenor sax great". Jazz Times. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  6. ^ "Jazz St. Louis > Melissa Aldana Quartet (16 October 2017)". Jazzstl.org. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Piacenza Jazz Fest, doppio set con Oir Quartet e Melissa Aldana Quartet". Ilpiacenza.it. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  8. ^ "Melissa Aldana Quartet | Mardi 5 Novembre 2019 - 19:30 @ Duc des Lombards | Concert | Paris Jazz Club". Parisjazzclub.net. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  9. ^ "Melissa Aldana Quartet". Ottawajazzfestival.com. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  10. ^ Panken, Ted (July 2016). "25 for the Future / Melissa Aldana". DownBeat. Vol. 83, no. 7. Chicago. p. 30. Retrieved 2020-03-07.

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Melissa Aldana born 3 December 1988 is a Chilean tenor saxophone player who performs both as a soloist and with her band Melissa Aldana amp Crash Trio 1 Melissa AldanaBackground informationBorn 1988 12 03 3 December 1988 age 35 Santiago ChileGenresJazzInstrument s Tenor saxophoneYears active2004 presentLabelsBlue Note Inner Circle Music Concord Jazz Motema MusicWebsitewww wbr melissaaldana wbr net Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life and training 1 2 Career 1 3 Melissa Aldana amp Crash Trio 1 4 Melissa Aldana Quartet 2 Personal life 3 Awards and honors 4 Discography 5 ReferencesLife and career editEarly life and training edit Aldana was born in Santiago Chile 1 She began playing the saxophone when she was six 2 under the influence and tuition of her father Marcos Aldana also a professional saxophonist 3 2 Aldana began with alto influenced by artists such as Charlie Parker Cannonball Adderley and Michael Brecker 3 However upon first hearing the music of Sonny Rollins she switched to tenor the first tenor saxophone she used was a Selmer Mark VI that had belonged to her grandfather 3 1 She performed in Santiago jazz clubs while in her early teens 3 2 In 2005 after meeting him while he was on tour in Chile she was invited by pianist Danilo Perez to play at the Panama Jazz Festival 3 1 as well as auditions at music schools in the USA 1 As a result of these introductions she attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston where her tutors included Joe Lovano George Garzone Frank Tiberi Greg Osby Hal Crook Bill Pierce and Ralph Peterson 3 2 She graduated from Berklee in 2009 relocating to New York City to study under George Coleman 3 Career edit Aldana recorded her first album Free Fall 2 released on Greg Osby s Inner Circle Music imprint in 2010 3 1 Her live performances in this period included performances at the Blue Note Jazz Club and the Monterey Jazz Festival 2 and her second album Second Cycle was released in 2012 1 In 2013 aged 24 she was the first female musician the first South American person and the youngest person to win the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition in which her father had been a semi finalist in 1991 3 4 2 The prize was a 25 000 scholarship and a recording contract with Concord Jazz 5 Reporting her win The Washington Post described Aldana as representing a new sense of possibility and direction in jazz 3 In addition Aldana has been awarded the Altazor National Arts Award of Chile and the Lincoln Center s Martin E Segal Award 3 She has played concerts alongside artists such as Peter Bernstein Kevin Hays Christian McBride and Jeff Tain Watts 3 and many festivals including the Copenhagen Jazz Festival Twin Cities Jazz Festival Umbria Jazz Vienna Jazz Festival and Providencia Jazz Festival in Chile 3 She also performed with Jimmy Heath at the 2014 NEA Jazz Masters Award Ceremony and was invited to Jazz at Lincoln Center by Wynton Marsalis 1 Melissa Aldana amp Crash Trio edit In 2012 Aldana formed a group Melissa Aldana amp Crash Trio with Cuban drummer Francisco Mela and Chilean bassist Pablo Menares a friend from the jazz scene in Santiago several years prior 1 4 In July 2014 this group released their self titled debut album on Concord Jazz 3 a recording deal that had formed part of Aldana s prize for winning the Thelonious Monk Award 1 The group released their second album in March 2016 entitled Back Home on Wommusic with drummer Mela replaced by Jochen Rueckert 1 Melissa Aldana Quartet edit Formed in 2017 6 7 the Melissa Aldana Quartet includes Aldana on tenor saxophone Sam Harris on piano or Lage Lund on guitar 8 Pablo Menares on bass and Kush Abadey on drums 9 Personal life editAldana lives in Washington Heights Manhattan 5 Awards and honors edit2016 DownBeat magazine 25 for the Future 10 2023 Grammy Nomination for Best Improvised Jazz Solo on Falling citation needed 2022 DownBeat magazine Rising Star Artist of the Year citation needed Discography editTitle As Release date LabelFree Fall Melissa Aldana 2010 Inner Circle MusicSecond Cycle Melissa Aldana 2012 Inner Circle MusicMelissa Aldana amp Crash Trio Melissa Aldana amp Crash Trio July 2014 Concord JazzBack Home Melissa Aldana March 2016 WommusicVisions Melissa Aldana May 2019 Motema Music12 Stars Melissa Aldana March 2022 Blue Note RecordsReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k Jurek Thom Melissa Aldana biography and history AllMusic Retrieved 3 December 2016 a b c d e f g The Top 10 Female Jazz Musicians You Should Know Archived from the original on 2016 11 27 Retrieved 2016 11 27 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Melissa Aldana Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Archived from the original on 5 November 2016 Retrieved 3 December 2016 a b Jurek Thom Melissa Aldana amp Crash Trio Melissa Aldana amp Crash Trio AllMusic Retrieved 3 December 2016 a b Russonello Giovanni 13 July 2014 Meet Melissa Aldana jazz s next tenor sax great Jazz Times Retrieved 3 December 2016 Jazz St Louis gt Melissa Aldana Quartet 16 October 2017 Jazzstl org Retrieved 18 April 2022 Piacenza Jazz Fest doppio set con Oir Quartet e Melissa Aldana Quartet Ilpiacenza it Retrieved 18 April 2022 Melissa Aldana Quartet Mardi 5 Novembre 2019 19 30 Duc des Lombards Concert Paris Jazz Club Parisjazzclub net Retrieved 18 April 2022 Melissa Aldana Quartet Ottawajazzfestival com Retrieved 18 April 2022 Panken Ted July 2016 25 for the Future Melissa Aldana DownBeat Vol 83 no 7 Chicago p 30 Retrieved 2020 03 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Melissa Aldana amp oldid 1172898514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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