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Oscar Feldman

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  • Genre: Jazz / Latin / Tango

    Location New York, New York, Un

    Profile Views: 13689

    Last Login: 2/1/2013

    Member Since 5/3/2007

    Website www.oscarfeldman.com.ar

    Record Label Sunnyside

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Known for his splendid tonalities and melodically outstanding charts, the Argentinian native demonstrates his skills on alto, tenor and soprano saxes, while employing a wide range of Panamerican references, from straight ahead to tango to candombe to samba to mambo. Feldman studied at Berklee College of music where he graduated cum laude in 1995 with a Major in Professional Music. Oscar has recorded and toured internationally with notable artists such as guitar legend Al Di Meola, Grammy winner and top producer/arranger Eumir Deodato, Jeff Tain Watts, Avantango, Paquito D'Rivera's United Nations Orchestra, Alex Acuna at prestigious venues such as the Opera Vienna House, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Town Hall in New York, Park La Villette in Paris, the Blue Note as well as many International Jazz Festivals in Europe, the Americas and Africa. In 1999 Oscar recorded the album "Tropicana Nights" with a Big Band conducted by Paquito D'Rivera which received the Latin Grammy Award 2000 for "Best Latin Jazz Album". His debut album "El Angel" received rave reviews and features guest appearances by Gato Barbieri, Claudio Roditti, Alex Acuña and Paquito D'Rivera. Oscar toured in Spain with Bebo Valdes and His All Star Latin Jazz Band and most recently he performed in Greece.with his own band featuring Horacio “Negro” Hernandez. It is Feldman's playing that clings to the ear throughout the set : sure, sleek, beautifully phrased - JAZZ TIMES The intriguing title cut suggests Feldman is a formidable composer - DOWN BEAT Oscar Feldman Phone /Fax: (201) 617 9157 ofeldmusic@msn.com www.oscarfeldman.com.ar Oscar e familia AVAILABLE ON ITUNES AT: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/oscar-e-familia/id336213744 PLEASE CONTACT KIM SMITH FOR ALL PRESS RELATED ISSUES: KIM SMITH Public Relations 718 858 2557 ksmithpr@earthlink.net ........
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    Oscar Feldman Oscar e Familia “The sound of Oscar and all the musicians who played on this CD is beautiful.” Hermeto Pascoal, From the CD liner notes Sunnyside Records is home to some of Argentina’s most cutting-edge jazz musicians; Guillermo Klein, Adrian Iaies, Fernando Huergo and Carlos Franzetti represent the zenith of that country’s contributions to the jazz continuum, Now, you can add the brilliant saxophonist Oscar Feldman to that illustrious list with his Sunnyside debut, Oscar e Familia: a splendid, ten-track recording featuring an impressive Pan-American cast consisting of Puerto Rican bassist John Benitez, Cuban pianist Manuel Valera, Curacao percussion master Pernell Saturnino, American tenor sax titan Mark Turner, Mexican drummer Antonio Sanchez, and Feldman’s homeboy and lablemate, trumpeter Diego Urcola. For the Cordoba-born Feldman – a respected sideman with Paquito D’Rivera and Pablo Aslan – This project, the long-awaited, ten year follow-up to his debut CD, El Angel (Song-O-Saurus), is not only a moving and modern mélange of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messenger swing, and Weather Report-style sonic seasonings, laced with Afro-Latin/Argentine rhythms and textures: It’s a summation of all of influences that have been brewing in Feldman for a decade. “…I think this album is a continuation of my first album, El Angel,” Feldman writes in the CD liner notes,” which includes different spirits, different colors and styles in the manner of an actor representing different roles. But always finding my voice and my personality in each one of them: the joy and humor of Latin rhythms, the sadness and melancholy of the tango, the drama of swing [and] the pause and sweetness of the ballad.” Feldman’s saxophone voice, an impressive amalgam of Jackie McLean’s fire, and Charlie Parker’s dexterity, find its musical motivation in this recording inspired by family members new and old, and places and spaces dear to him. ‘Mrs. Tangoholic,” “The Improvisers,” Wayne Shorter’s “Children of the Night” are three numbers driven by bluesy Cubop/hardbop syncopated stylings. In contrast, “So Tenderlee,” a shout-out the legendary alto sax legend Lee Konitz, represents the birth of a new kind of 4/4 cool. Pascoal’s intricately constructed title selection moves and grooves with the tricky twists and turns of a Brazilian rainforest, with saxophonist Javier Perez. “Coco de Bahia” is another Brazilian-buoyed contribution, while Guillermo Klein’s chacarera-charged “El Minotauro,’ Astor Piazolla’s mournful “Triunfal,” and the dancing strings on the Carlos Franzetti arranged “New Tango,” offer old and new dreams of Buenos Aires past and present. Feldman’s “Peace to Find” broods in a silkenly silent way and closes out the CD, graced with the leader’s labyrinthine soprano sax lines augmented by the spirited vocals of guitarist and Argentine rock legend, Luis Alberto Spinetta. The source of Feldman ease at crossing musical genres is his eclectic musical education. Growing in Cordoba, Feldman was lucky to have a father who served as Director of Culture for the town. It was he who hired a young Astor Piazzolla for a gig. He also benefited from a long association Hermeto Pascoal, whom he met in 1979, and the next year Feldman played in bandoneon master Dino Saluzzi’s group. He later won the Outstanding Performance Award as the Best Soloist in Fusion in Buenos Aires in1986, and in 1992 he won the Achievement Scholarship Award from Berklee College of Music, where he graduated cum laude in 1995 with a Major in Professional Music. He quickly developed a well-deserved reputation as versatile musician, as evidenced by his work with Paquito D'Rivera's United Nations Orchestra, once led by the legendary Dizzy Gillespie, Alex Acuña, Eumir Deodato, and Bebo Valdes. South American by birth, a tanguero by heart and an improviser of the first order, Oscar Feldman’s Oscar e Familia represents the beginning of the blend of hemispheres; a true jazz de las Americas.
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    2 years ago
  • Oscar Feldman

    PROXIMO LANZAMIENTO: NOVIEMBRE 2010
    OSCAR FELDMAN presenta “Oscar e Familia”
    Oscar Feldman, notable saxofonista y compositor argentino radicado desde hace varios años en Nueva York, viajara a Argentina para presentar su nuevo disco “Oscar e Familia”, editado por BlueArt Records.
    Participan en este disco :Antonio Sánchez, (Pat Metheny, Chick Corea),el saxofonista Mark Turner,y Luis Alberto Spinetta,


    Durante su gira, Oscar Feldman estará acompañado por lo mejor de la escena del jazz argentino: Hernán Jacinto en piano, Oscar Giunta en batería y Pablo Motta en contrabajo.
    Gira presentación:
    2/12: Festival de Jazz de Córdoba (Teatro Real).
    7/12: Festival de Jazz de Rosario (Centro Cultural Parque de España)
    8/12: Ciudad de Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe.
    15/12: Thelonious, cBuenos Aires
    17/12: Notorious,, Buenos Aires
    18/12: Notorious, , Buenos Aires.
    23/12 Café Vinilo, Buenos Aires.


    Más información en: www.oscarfeldman.com.ar; www.myspace.com/oscarfeldman

    2 years ago
  • Oscar Feldman







    Oscar Feldman Quartet presenting his new CD "Oscar e familia"

    The concert is:

    Vandoren Presents
    New Releases
    Wednesday September 8th from 7pm til midnight at the Iguana
    (240 W. 54th St.)
    The show is $FREE$, no cover, no minimum

    Featuring the music of

    7PM David Bixler, 8PM Oscar Feldman, 9PM Brian Hogans,10PM Mitch Marcus, and 11PM Albert Rivera




    Oscar Feldman Quartet presenting his new CD "Oscar e famiilia"
     * The 45 minutes set will start at 8PM


    Oscar Feldman - Alto & Sop. Sax
    Manuel Valera - Piano
    Carlo De Rosa - Ac.& Electric bass
    Vince Cherico - Drums



    Sharing solo turns with tenorist Mark Turner, Feldman shows that he knows and love to swing- Down Beat
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    2 years ago
  • Kim Hansen

    I Like your Music!! Thanks from Kim. (Denmark)

    2 years ago
  • Kim Hansen

    I Like your Music!! Thanks from Kim. (Denmark)

    2 years ago
  • Miguel Frasca

    Querido Oscar, excelente tu tema El Angel, que sonido que tenés!! saludos, Miguel.

    2 years ago
  • Syrenity STeIchen

    Great music

    2 years ago
  • Fito Oddone

    Hola Oscar:

    siempre es un placer escucharte,
    Hasta pronto

    2 years ago
  • TODALAVIDATIENEMUSICA

    Hola Oscar gracias por agregarme .Realmente El Angel es un tema de una sensiblidad y una belleza increible .Un abrazo
    Silvio

    3 years ago
  • Jose Saluzzi

    Oscar querido!!,gracias por tu saludo man,tenes esa grabacion?,que loco,creo que la ultima vez que lo escuche,tenia la edad que tenia ahi...espero verte prontito,si venis para baires,escribime,yo vine hace un mes ya,y me quedo por un tiempo aca,abrazo enorme!!!

    3 years ago
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Bio:

Known for his splendid tonalities and melodically outstanding charts, the Argentinian native demonstrates his skills on alto, tenor and soprano saxes, while employing a wide range of Panamerican references, from straight ahead to tango to candombe to samba to mambo. Feldman studied at Berklee College of music where he graduated cum laude in 1995 with a Major in Professional Music. Oscar has recorded and toured internationally with notable artists such as guitar legend Al Di Meola, Grammy winner and top producer/arranger Eumir Deodato, Jeff Tain Watts, Avantango, Paquito D'Rivera's United Nations Orchestra, Alex Acuna at prestigious venues such as the Opera Vienna House, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Town Hall in New York, Park La Villette in Paris, the Blue Note as well as many International Jazz Festivals in Europe, the Americas and Africa. In 1999 Oscar recorded the album "Tropicana Nights" with a Big Band conducted by Paquito D'Rivera which received the Latin Grammy Award 2000 for "Best Latin Jazz Album". His debut album "El Angel" received rave reviews and features guest appearances by Gato Barbieri, Claudio Roditti, Alex Acuña and Paquito D'Rivera. Oscar toured in Spain with Bebo Valdes and His All Star Latin Jazz Band and most recently he performed in Greece.with his own band featuring Horacio “Negro” Hernandez. It is Feldman's playing that clings to the ear throughout the set : sure, sleek, beautifully phrased - JAZZ TIMES The intriguing title cut suggests Feldman is a formidable composer - DOWN BEAT Oscar Feldman Phone /Fax: (201) 617 9157 ofeldmusic@msn.com www.oscarfeldman.com.ar Oscar e familia AVAILABLE ON ITUNES AT: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/oscar-e-familia/id336213744 PLEASE CONTACT KIM SMITH FOR ALL PRESS RELATED ISSUES: KIM SMITH Public Relations 718 858 2557 ksmithpr@earthlink.net Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!

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Oscar Feldman Oscar e Familia “The sound of Oscar and all the musicians who played on this CD is beautiful.” Hermeto Pascoal, From the CD liner notes Sunnyside Records is home to some of Argentina’s most cutting-edge jazz musicians; Guillermo Klein, Adrian Iaies, Fernando Huergo and Carlos Franzetti represent the zenith of that country’s contributions to the jazz continuum, Now, you can add the brilliant saxophonist Oscar Feldman to that illustrious list with his Sunnyside debut, Oscar e Familia: a splendid, ten-track recording featuring an impressive Pan-American cast consisting of Puerto Rican bassist John Benitez, Cuban pianist Manuel Valera, Curacao percussion master Pernell Saturnino, American tenor sax titan Mark Turner, Mexican drummer Antonio Sanchez, and Feldman’s homeboy and lablemate, trumpeter Diego Urcola. For the Cordoba-born Feldman – a respected sideman with Paquito D’Rivera and Pablo Aslan – This project, the long-awaited, ten year follow-up to his debut CD, El Angel (Song-O-Saurus), is not only a moving and modern mélange of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messenger swing, and Weather Report-style sonic seasonings, laced with Afro-Latin/Argentine rhythms and textures: It’s a summation of all of influences that have been brewing in Feldman for a decade. “…I think this album is a continuation of my first album, El Angel,” Feldman writes in the CD liner notes,” which includes different spirits, different colors and styles in the manner of an actor representing different roles. But always finding my voice and my personality in each one of them: the joy and humor of Latin rhythms, the sadness and melancholy of the tango, the drama of swing [and] the pause and sweetness of the ballad.” Feldman’s saxophone voice, an impressive amalgam of Jackie McLean’s fire, and Charlie Parker’s dexterity, find its musical motivation in this recording inspired by family members new and old, and places and spaces dear to him. ‘Mrs. Tangoholic,” “The Improvisers,” Wayne Shorter’s “Children of the Night” are three numbers driven by bluesy Cubop/hardbop syncopated stylings. In contrast, “So Tenderlee,” a shout-out the legendary alto sax legend Lee Konitz, represents the birth of a new kind of 4/4 cool. Pascoal’s intricately constructed title selection moves and grooves with the tricky twists and turns of a Brazilian rainforest, with saxophonist Javier Perez. “Coco de Bahia” is another Brazilian-buoyed contribution, while Guillermo Klein’s chacarera-charged “El Minotauro,’ Astor Piazolla’s mournful “Triunfal,” and the dancing strings on the Carlos Franzetti arranged “New Tango,” offer old and new dreams of Buenos Aires past and present. Feldman’s “Peace to Find” broods in a silkenly silent way and closes out the CD, graced with the leader’s labyrinthine soprano sax lines augmented by the spirited vocals of guitarist and Argentine rock legend, Luis Alberto Spinetta. The source of Feldman ease at crossing musical genres is his eclectic musical education. Growing in Cordoba, Feldman was lucky to have a father who served as Director of Culture for the town. It was he who hired a young Astor Piazzolla for a gig. He also benefited from a long association Hermeto Pascoal, whom he met in 1979, and the next year Feldman played in bandoneon master Dino Saluzzi’s group. He later won the Outstanding Performance Award as the Best Soloist in Fusion in Buenos Aires in1986, and in 1992 he won the Achievement Scholarship Award from Berklee College of Music, where he graduated cum laude in 1995 with a Major in Professional Music. He quickly developed a well-deserved reputation as versatile musician, as evidenced by his work with Paquito D'Rivera's United Nations Orchestra, once led by the legendary Dizzy Gillespie, Alex Acuña, Eumir Deodato, and Bebo Valdes. South American by birth, a tanguero by heart and an improviser of the first order, Oscar Feldman’s Oscar e Familia represents the beginning of the blend of hemispheres; a true jazz de las Americas.

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