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Lili del Sol
Pancho Montañez
+ Ricardo Osorno
+ Mauricio Ribeiro
Johanna Amaya
+ Paulim Sartori
Eve Matin
+ Carolina Araoz
+ Lalit Ganesh
Tito Pinto +
Patricio Aguillar
Pedrinho Augusto
+ Katiana Vilá
+Jorge Salas
+ Lorenzo T. Bernal
Lili del Sol
Lili was born in Santiago de Cali, Colombia, and has always been interested in the cultural and natural roots of her land.
She is passionate about Latin American landscapes and everything that inhabits them: from the exuberance of his nature to the most urban sounds and voices.
As a singer-songwriter, Lili is committed to a holistic vision of music that serves as a platform to inspire and make us reflect on the complexity and miscegenation coming from Latin America.
Pancho Montañez + Ricardo Osorno + Mauricio Ribeiro
Pancho Montañez
Manuel "Pancho" Montañez. (Caracas, 1978), at the age of 14 he began to study the drums in a particular way with Professor José Antonio Mato. From 1996 to 2005, he studied drums with Professor Andrés Briceño.
In 2015 he published his first record production titled IMPROVISTO. He is accompanied in this recording by Heriberto Rojas (Bass), Jesus Azócar (Piano) and Juanma Trujillo (Guitar), and counts as special guests with master Gerry Weil (Fender Rhodes) on the theme "Problemas Paralelos"; with Horacio Blanco they do “Mosaics”, an original theme of Desorden Público; and with José Alejandro Delgado he performs a voice and drums duo on a poetry entitled “Mi nombre es…”.
He is currently studying for a PhD at the University of Valencia, after having completed Master's studies at Berklee College of Music, Valencia Campus, in the Contemporary Performance program, in Valencia, Spain.
Ricardo Osorno
He is a versatile bassist, composer, and educator. Born in Bogotá, Colombia on March 16, 1989. He was raised in a music-loving family and from early stages he has been listening to both classical and traditional music. After exploring the violin and guitar, at the age of 12 he found in the low frequencies his passion and started playing the bass guitar. He obtained his Bachelor Degree in the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Bogota) in Jazz Performance Concentration. Later on, he was awarded a scholarship from Berklee College of Music – Valencia Campus, obtaining his degree in Master of Music of Contemporary Performance (Production Concentration) mentored by the renowned bass player Gary Willis.
His influences comes from a line of bassist that have forged the jazz tradition and have develop unique sounds through their carriers: Ray Brown, Johnny Clayton, Christian McBride, John Patitucci, Avishai Cohen, Jaco Pastorius and Gary Willis. Ricardo continues developing his own sound as an electric bass and double bass player.
As an instrumentalist he had performed in the Colombian local scene in festivals such as Jazz al Parque, Rock al Parque, and “Jazz y Fusión bajo las estrellas”. He had also been selected twice to perform in the series “Jóvenes Interpretes” of El Banco de la República. This is one of the most important calls for young musicians in the country.
Mauricio Ribeiro
Maurício Ribeiro is a Brazilian composer, orchestrator, arranger, music producer and instrumentalist who plays guitars, bass and keyboards. Throughout his 27-years music career, he had released 3 solo CDs, and contributed in many other artists' works, by producing, arranging or performing.
He worked with and for some mainstream Brazilian artists, like Elomar, Alceu Valença, Toninho Horta, Milton Nascimento, Orquestra Ouro Preto, among others. He also wrote music for film, TV and dance, and produced many of the main artists from Minas Gerais, his homeland and the most prolific music scenario in Brazil.
Mauricio holds a Master's degree in Scoring for Film, TV and Video Games at Berklee College of Music, and is graduated in Music Composition at UFMG (Brazil). Mauricio has been living in Spain for the last 4 years, where he is currently working as a composer and music producer for movies and TV shows, as a Brazilian music performer as well.
Johanna Amaya + Paulim Sartori
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Todas las Puertas
"Todas las Puertas" is a music project created in 2017, which axis resides in the cultural meeting between Colombia and Brazil and the multidisciplinary experimentation in the universe of contemporary pop art. The duo has performed in several cities in United States, Brazil and Colombia.
The concert consists of their own compositions and arrangements of other contemporary composer's works, and of dynamics of collective improvisation, where different elements of Latin American culture can be found.
Awards and grants:
• OneBeat Follow-on Seed Grant Accelerator [2018]
• US Embassy Bogota Small Grants Program [2019]
Johanna Amaya
Bogotá-based percussionist, she has worked whit Music Education in public schools as part of social projects, one of them developed by Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra. In her music path, she has recorded with many artists in Colombia and abroad, and have taken part of several music festivals, both national and international wide.
In 2017, Johanna was selected by Found Sound Nation organization to take part of OneBeat Artistic Residency in USA, which gathers artists from different part around the world, to create new artistic proposals and convey social strategies through Music.
Paulim Sartori
Brazilian Composer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist, Paulim Sartori has been connected to Music since 6 years old, when he was first introduced to traditional percussion used in Capoeira.
An artist with insatiable curiosity, Sartori has deep admiration for various forms of Brazilian music, from the Tropicália to the Forró; He has been closely studying the music of Cape Verde through the Kriol project, of which he is co-founder; and worked with soundtracks for circus and cinema.
In addition to carrying out his solo work, he frequently collaborates with a wide range of acclaimed Brazilian artists such as Alceu Valença, Lô Borges, Rafael Martini and the Ouro Preto Orchestra.
Eve Matin + Carolina Araoz + Lalit Ganesh
Eve Matin
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Carolina Araoz
Carolina Araoz (Lima, 1979) is a Peruvian saxophonist and singer-songwriter who fuses Peruvian music with jazz and pop, achieving a fresh, cheerful sound, full of emotions and feelings. Her music can be said to be a walk through the multiple colors and textures of the world, but with Peruvian inspiration.
Carolina's magnificent journey through music began 23 years ago. Since then, she continues in full rise. She performed in many cities in her country and in Panama, Ecuador and Argentina, always accompanied by top-level musicians. Recently she did some concerts in Valencia and London. Also, she recorded with Susana Baca and Snarki Puppy.
Her music, which draws on various styles of the world, is a challenge to the limits of the conventional that allows her to fuse, with a powerful creative curiosity and new languages, contemporary music with the musical tradition of Peru.
Carolina studied jazz at the University of North Texas (UNT) and is now finishing a master's degree at Berklee Valencia.
Lalit Kumar Ganesh
Throughout the course of his musical adventure, Lalit Kumar has won over the hearts of music lovers from all walks of life. Beginning his musical journey as a Tabla artist from the traditions of Indian classical music, Lalit is now forging his own unique path as a multi-percussionist, incorporating rhythms from different styles of music. He draws inspiration from Afro-cuban, Afro-peruvian, flamenco and progressive world music to cultivate his own style of performance and improvisation. He hopes to inspire future musicians and to pave new paths along his musical journey.
Lalit completed his Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) and is currently a Master's student at Berklee College of Music (Valencia) in the Contemporary Performance program.
Tito Pinto + Patricio Aguillar
Tito Pinto
Patricio Aguillar
Pedrinho Augusto + Katiana Vilá + Jorge Salas + Lorenzo T. Beltrán
Pedrinho Augusto
Professional musician, drummer, percussionist, professor with a degree in Music from the University of Brasilia and a Masters degree in Jazz Performance at the University of Louisville (USA), Pedrinho Augusto was born in Brasilia, and began his studies in music at the age of ten years.
His versatility and musicality are confirmed by the diversity of artists with whom he has already had the pleasure of working, such as Dominguinhos, Sandra de Sá, Thiago Espírito Santo, Gabriel Grossi, Ellen Oléria, Pedro Martins, among many others.
Since 2016, Pedrinho has expanded its musical activities abroad. He has been in Germany, Spain, the United States, Colombia and Ecuador acting as a musician and / or giving workshops. He currently lives in Spain, where he is pursuing a master's degree in Contemporary Performance from Berklee College of Music.
Katiana Vilá
Jorge Salas
Jorge is an independent drummer, percussionist and arranger who lives in the United States, originally from Costa Rica. He likes to participate in several styles of music that include jazz, Latin American genres, rock, pop and classical music. He is currently finishing a bachelor's degree in music with an emphasis in commercial music at Snow College located in Ephraim, Utah. He has had the opportunity to collaborate with artists from Costa Rica and the United States. He has toured Europe and China with groups such as Fantazztico Circus and Matambú Folk Company.
His latest projects and collaborations are New Song of the South, Chamber Music and an upcoming album with Trent Hanna Community.
Lorenzo T. Beltrán
Lorenzo is a Peruvian bassist. Born in Lima, he is known as a member of Temple Sour, with which he toured in Peru and Colombia and shared the stage with Ziggy Marley, Los Amigos Invisibles, Vicente García, Cultura Profética, Juan Pablo Vega, La Vida Boheme and Rawayana, among others.
Lorenzo is also a side musician in Carlos Cruzalegui's and Moncho Berry's bands, whose CD will be released soon during in 2020. He had studied with some of the most well-known musicians in Lima, like Jose Luis Madueño, Noel Marambio and Juan Daniel Pastor.
He is currently living in Valencia, where he studies music in Berklee College of Music.
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