Monday 31 January 2011

Ariel Bringuez - Raices en Colores (2008)

01.Canto a mi Negra
02.Amame cómo Soy
03.Mr.Taita
04.En Tension
05.Mackandal en el Reino de mi Mundo
06.Raices en Colores
07.Mi Ayer
08.Confrontacion
09.Desahogando el Alma
10.Raices en Colores
11.Bendicion Mama.

Ariel Bringuez (saxo y voz en 2)
Alfredo Rodríguez (piano Fender Rhodes)
Eme Alfonso (voz en 7)
Yelena Lafargue (voz en 2, 6 y 10)
Kumar (voz en 4)
Carlos Alfonso (voz en 1)
William Roblejo (violín en 6 y 7)
Winnie Magaña (viola en 7)
Pedro Cárdenas (violincello en 6 y 7)
Jorge Iván Martínez (tres en 5 y 11)
Yoleidis Valderrama (clarinete en 7)
Ernesto Camilo Vega (clarinete bajo en 8)
Carlos Mejías (saxo alto en 4)
Román Filiú (saxo alto en 7)
Michael Olivera (batería)
Yaroldi Abreu (congas y percusión menor en 11)
Ángel Gastón Joya (bajo)
Keisel Jiménez (timbal en 10)
Orlando Valle "Maraca" (flauta en 5)
Juán José Bringuez (flauta en 11).

Bringuez Ariel was born in the year 1982 in a family with wide musical tradition. Thanks to his grandfather Juan José Ochoa Bringuez directs his studies in music and enrolled in the Vocational School of Art in Villa Clara. Later he joined the ENA and even as a student, goes to From part of one of the most prestigious orchestras in the national setting of popular music and Latin Jazz, I mean the orchestra Orlando Valle Maraca and Otra Visión . Along with this group Ariel shares the stage with international figures among which Winton Marsalis Natalie Cole and also participate in various festivals in the United States and Europe. In 2004 and 2005, Ariel became the first young musician to win two consecutive years in composition and performance awards in the contest JoJazz, who won laurels through its association with Roman Filiú, renowned saxophonist in Irakere along Chucho Valdés. In 2007, Ariel graduated from the ISA and so little age and begins to share the stage with in the island as Chucho Valdes, Bobby Carcasses, Julito Padrón, Tata Guines, Changuito Quintana, Dave Murray and his Latin Big Band, Jorge Luis Chicoy, Andy Farrell, Perico Sambeat and synthesis among others. He has also taken part in projects winners of flutist Orlando Valle "Maraca" and "Descarga Total" and his CD "Tremenda Rumba" Latin Grammy nominee as well as being part of the CD "Revoluxion" by X Alfonso and the CD "The Train Moments "of the Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz.
The CD "Real Colors" is one of those discoveries that are essential to understanding what is happening in music in the island at this time. Ariel brings a nuanced mature work, full of a total commitment to Afro-Cuban roots. His compositions are complex and unpredictable in their structures, give an exquisite contemporary Afro-Cuban rhythms to the bases and shows a great facility at a time for musicians to record insert into simple but much more defendants in the pursuit of that freshness that demand jazz Cuban. This album is also a mosaic of genres reinterpreted which travel through the blues and jazz classics to works where the nujazz hip hop and shake hands. Example we will see in "Mr. Taita" a mature and elegant work which the sax and trumpet (from whom no data on the disk) come together in a masterful performance recordano the masters of bebop. Later we arrive at a site where Kumar rapper breaks silence over Hip Hop giving way to a theme that will bring out the talent at the piano of the young Alfredo Rodriguez immersed in the experiment will give us notes assonants and open spaces to create of those who accompany him. "Real Nice" is present in this drive through "in the United Mackandal My World", an approach to Latin jazz from a personal perspective where Ariel shows her ability to improvise their chipping at times giving way academic ties to the imagination, a topic where the bottom of Angel Gaston also does his thing. "Real Colors" is the theme that gave the prize for composition in the JoJazz, a work that demonstrates the greatness of this young musician to feed on its origin and shaping it through an arrangement with the lyrical orchestrated string instruments. In two issues, the CD includes versions of other authors reinterpreted by him. One is the case with "Love me for me," Nueva Trova song composed by Pablo Milanes and the other is "My Yesterday" a classic made by the teacher feelling Nico Rojas, both tributes well made and full of feeling. This debut is also a legacy of the youth of these times, without letting Ariel out of its young Cuban also reflected by feelings conflicts of their time on issues such as "Confrontation" with a strong flamenco influence. "Venting the Soul" is the entrance to their estate free jazz in its purest essence, the entry of masters like John Coltrane, who comes to give color through the heart of Bringuez. Finally, the well-deserved tribute to its origin in "Mama Blessing", a tale of his trip to the seed, its roots as seen through the eyes of his grandfather, mentor and prime mover who comes to close the disc. The CD "Real Colors" was nominated for best jazz album in the Cubadisco 2009.
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