Utilizing a diverse selection of Latin American rhythms, the Alejandro Aviles Latin Jazz Quartet's repertoire includes original music as well as arrangements of popular jazz standards.
Many of the rhythms found in their music originates from Puerto Rico, Argentina, Venezuela, Brazil, and Cuba. The unique choice of instrumentation (two horns, bass, and drums) also provides a modern touch that emphasizes improvisation and spontaneity.
The "Alejandro Aviles Latin Jazz Quartet" combines traditional jazz concepts with Latin rhythms producing an explosive musical experience not to be missed.
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“Konitz-inspired Aviles’ (original) composition encompassing a catchy riff treated within an alternating odd meter groove is a good example of the level of understanding and interaction within the group…” -Marco Pignataro
…”thrilling Latin jazz by the Alejandro Aviles Quartet...thrills hundreds of Barbadians.” – Press release, Eastern Caribbean Embassy
The Alejandro Aviles Quartet…”were a marvelous example of technical proficiency and interpretive jazz.” -Spotlight Newsletter (Trinidad)
Alejandro Danilo Aviles is a first generation Cuban American, born and raised in New York. He received his Bachelor's of Science degree in Music Education from Hofstra University where he studied classical guitar and jazz saxophone. He later graduated from the Manhattan School of Music with a Master's Degree in Jazz and Commercial Performance. While in Manhattan, Alejandro had the opportunity to study with some of the finest jazz musicians. These include saxophonists Dick Oatts, Rich Perry, Bob Mover, Billy Drewes, and arrangers Mike Abene and Manny Albam.
In the summer of 1999, Mr. Aviles was selected to participate in the "Henry Mancini Institute" in Los Angeles where he received instruction from some of the best studio musicians on the scene. Besides playing lead alto in the Henry Mancini big band led by Justin Decciocio, Alejandro performed in the studio orchestra along side guest artists Randy Brecker, Jim McNeely, Ernie Watts, Gerald Wilson, and Christian McBride. Recently, Mr. Aviles was selected to represent "HMI" as a faculty member in the "International Jazz Workshop" located in Xalapa, Mexico where he conducted workshops and performed on faculty concerts.
In 2002, Alejandro was invited to the annual jazz workshop located at the "Banff Centre for the Arts" in Canada. The experience included performing and learning from reknown artists Kenny Werner, Dave Douglas, Chris Potter, and Django Bates.
While living in Puerto Rico, Mr. Aviles had the opportunity to perform with some of the giants in Latin jazz today. These include performances with Giovanni Hidalgo, Charlie Sepulveda, William Cepeda, Hilton Ruiz, Jerry Gonzalez, Miguel Zenon, Dave Valentine, and a couple of memorable performances with masters such as Danilo Perez and David Sanchez. At the annual "Heineken Jazz Festival" held in Puerto Rico, Alejandro performed as a sideman with the "Ramon Vasquez Quartet" and the "Tribute to Chick Corea Big Band" featuring Chick Corea, Paquito D' Rivera, Airto Morales, and Gary Burton.
Most recently, the "Alejandro Aviles Latin Jazz Quartet" was selected by the "Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts" and "Jazz at Lincoln Center" to represent the United States as "Jazz Ambassadors". The group toured through Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Central America, and Venezuela conducting master classes and performing at concert halls.
Now living in the Bronx, Alejandro Aviles continues to work as a leader, teacher, and free lancer, performing in many different genres ranging from "Straight Ahead" jazz to "Afro-Cuban" music.
Sin lugar a dudas, eres uno de mis musicos favoritos!!! Acabo de ver el video de jazz fest heinekin y me siento tan animado para seguir en esta lucha. Tremenda inspiracion!!! Que Papa Dios te colme de bendiciones en 2009 y siempre,
Alejandro garcias por el add!. No se si me recuerdas, tocamos junto en Venezuela con Pablo Gil. Felicitaciones por tu musica y mucho exito para ti. Un abrazo
Our beloved colleagues!
Thank you for your friendship!
Watch us and enjoy!
We are looking for a manager, who will help us to participate major Jazz Festivals and/or book concert tours overseas.
Sincerely,
Armen Martirosian, artistic director, AJB
Maestro!!! Un abrazo hermano, espero hayas tenido buen viaje, y te recuerdo que sin Coca Cola no hay vida!!! Gracias de nuevo por la oportunidad, buenos los conciertos de aca aaaaaaaah.