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Guillermo Klein

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Album: Filtros
Released: Jun 10, 2008
Label: SSC

General Info

  • Genre: Classical / Folk / Jazz

    Location Buenos Aires (Ciudad Autónoma de), AR

    Profile Views: 30636

    Last Login: 2/12/2013

    Member Since 11/21/2009

    Website www.mariahwilkins.com

    Record Label Sunnyside Records

    Type of Label Unsigned

  • Bio

    The craft of composition has been a part of Guillermo Klein's life since his childhood in Argentina. Klein's father presented him with a piano when he turned 11 years old and, inspired by the legendary Argentinean composer Astor Piazzolla, he promptly began his experimentation with writing songs... .. Klein left Argentina to attend Berklee College of Music after hearing a moving speech by the former dean Gary Burton about his relationship working with Piazzolla. Klein intended to study classical music on his arrival but found himself among peers that were passionate about jazz... .. The music of Wayne Shorter provided the bridge from classical to jazz studies. Being a fan of unique harmonic expression, Klein was easily drawn to the work of this master composer who is deemed to be one of the most intriguing harmonic architects in jazz. Klein was also able to develop a talented network of musical friends, many of which came to Berklee from South America. This group of colleagues provided the framework for what would eventually become Klein's main musical voice, the Big Van large ensemble that would later become Los Guachos... .. After graduating from Berklee, Klein moved to New York City like many of his fellow graduates. He settled into Greenwich Village and quickly became associated with a jazz club called Smalls where he established a weekly engagement with his 17-piece Big Van band that incorporated musicians living in New York as well as commuters from Boston. Smalls was critical in fostering a community of young artists that would ultimately be some of the most influential voices of modern jazz... .. Klein later scaled the band down to a more streamlined 11 piece unit that began to be known as Los Guachos (roughly translated, the bastards). The band continued to develop with the help of residences at Smalls and, later, the Jazz Standard. After recording an album that was ultimately shelved, Klein was able to find a home with Sunnyside Records. The label released two CDs by Los Guachos, Los Guachos II (1999) and Los Guachos III (2002)... .. He moved back to Argentina in the early fall of 2000 with his wife. While in Argentina, Klein was able to make another recording alongside local musicians, Una Nave (2005). He stayed in Argentina for two years before moving to Barcelona, Spain... .. Currently, Klein lives in Argentina with his wife, daughter and son. Los Guachos' latest recording, Filtros, was released June 10, 2008 on Sunnyside Records.
  • Members

    GUILLERMO KLEIN Y LOS GUACHOS: .. Guillermo Klein: piano, vocals and compositions .. Richard Nant: percussion and trumpet .. Diego Urcola: trumpet, valve trombone .. Taylor Haskins: trumpet .. Sandro Tomasi: trombone .. Chris Cheek: soprano, tenor and baritone saxophones .. Bill McHenry: tenor and soprano saxophones .. Miguel Zenon: alto saxophone & flute .. Ben Monder: guitar .. Fernando Huergo: electric bass .. Jeff Ballard: drums .. .. GUILLERMO KLEIN'S BASE DE NAVE- MUSICA CUCHI .. Guillermo Klein: piano, vocals and compositions .. Matias Mendez-bass .. Pipi Piazzolla -drums .. Richard Nant- percusion .. Juan Cruz de Urquiza-tpt .. Gustavo Musso- Tenor Sax .. Martin Pantyrer-B.Clarinet .. Esteban Sehinkman- Rhodes .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
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  • Marcelo Márquez y Ramir…

     
     

    jul 8, 2012
    Marcelo Márquez y Ramiro Márquez. dice
    te invitamos a compartir la vidala: 
    "Yo tuve un hermano" [El Che]
    letra: Julio Cortázar
    música: Ramiro Márquez
    Un cordial saludo de: M & R Márquez

     

    10 months ago
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    1 year ago
  • Rafael Martini

    incrível!

    1 year ago
  • Santiago Mosso

     Genio!

    1 year ago
  • Demián Arroyo

    TREMENDA TU MUSICA !!! SALUDOS D.A

    2 years ago
  • Reiband

    A PARTIR DE HOY REIBAND DISCONNECTED VA A ESTAR DISTRIBUIDO EN LAS SIGUIENTES DISQUERIAS



    Musimundo
    ...

    DBN (Yenny) -


    Distribuidora A.F. – Distribuye en todo el país

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    2 years ago
  • Mariana Iranzi

    eso suena INCREIBLE!!!!
    gracias :)
    abrazo
    mariana

    2 years ago
  • Mario Pinel

    Todo un lujo para los oidos lo vivido en el Village de New york.

    ¡¡¡ Muchas graciassss !!!

    http://www.myspace.com/mariopinel

    2 years ago
  • 2 years ago
  • Agustin Strizzi

    Guillermo, estuve anoche en el concierto de "Base de Nave"...no tengo mas q palabras de aliento y reconocimiento con tu trabajo...IN CRE I BLE la musica!

    Un Abrazo

    2 years ago
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Bio:

The craft of composition has been a part of Guillermo Klein's life since his childhood in Argentina. Klein's father presented him with a piano when he turned 11 years old and, inspired by the legendary Argentinean composer Astor Piazzolla, he promptly began his experimentation with writing songs.

Klein left Argentina to attend Berklee College of Music after hearing a moving speech by the former dean Gary Burton about his relationship working with Piazzolla. Klein intended to study classical music on his arrival but found himself among peers that were passionate about jazz.

The music of Wayne Shorter provided the bridge from classical to jazz studies. Being a fan of unique harmonic expression, Klein was easily drawn to the work of this master composer who is deemed to be one of the most intriguing harmonic architects in jazz. Klein was also able to develop a talented network of musical friends, many of which came to Berklee from South America. This group of colleagues provided the framework for what would eventually become Klein's main musical voice, the Big Van large ensemble that would later become Los Guachos.

After graduating from Berklee, Klein moved to New York City like many of his fellow graduates. He settled into Greenwich Village and quickly became associated with a jazz club called Smalls where he established a weekly engagement with his 17-piece Big Van band that incorporated musicians living in New York as well as commuters from Boston. Smalls was critical in fostering a community of young artists that would ultimately be some of the most influential voices of modern jazz.

Klein later scaled the band down to a more streamlined 11 piece unit that began to be known as Los Guachos (roughly translated, the bastards). The band continued to develop with the help of residences at Smalls and, later, the Jazz Standard. After recording an album that was ultimately shelved, Klein was able to find a home with Sunnyside Records. The label released two CDs by Los Guachos, Los Guachos II (1999) and Los Guachos III (2002).

He moved back to Argentina in the early fall of 2000 with his wife. While in Argentina, Klein was able to make another recording alongside local musicians, Una Nave (2005). He stayed in Argentina for two years before moving to Barcelona, Spain.

Currently, Klein lives in Argentina with his wife, daughter and son. Los Guachos' latest recording, Filtros, was released June 10, 2008 on Sunnyside Records.

Member Since:

November 21, 2009

Members:

GUILLERMO KLEIN Y LOS GUACHOS:
Guillermo Klein: piano, vocals and compositions
Richard Nant: percussion and trumpet
Diego Urcola: trumpet, valve trombone
Taylor Haskins: trumpet
Sandro Tomasi: trombone
Chris Cheek: soprano, tenor and baritone saxophones
Bill McHenry: tenor and soprano saxophones
Miguel Zenon: alto saxophone & flute
Ben Monder: guitar
Fernando Huergo: electric bass
Jeff Ballard: drums

GUILLERMO KLEIN'S BASE DE NAVE- MUSICA CUCHI
Guillermo Klein: piano, vocals and compositions
Matias Mendez-bass
Pipi Piazzolla -drums
Richard Nant- percusion
Juan Cruz de Urquiza-tpt
Gustavo Musso- Tenor Sax
Martin Pantyrer-B.Clarinet
Esteban Sehinkman- Rhodes

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Record Label:

Sunnyside Records

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