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Leo Genovese

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Argentine jazz pianist, keyboardist, and composer
Leo Genovese
Genovese in 2020.
Genovese in 2020.
Background information
Born1979 (age 45–46)
Venado Tuerto, Argentina
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Piano, keyboards, other instruments
Years activeMid-2000s–present
Musical artist

Leonardo Genovese (born 1979) is an Argentinejazz pianist, keyboardist, and composer. He has played withThe Mars Volta.

Life and career

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Genovese was born inVenado Tuerto, Argentina, in 1979.[1] He began playing the piano at the age of 5 or 6, but became more interested in playing around ten years later.[1]

Genovese began studying music and accounting at theUniversity of Rosario, but soon abandoned accountancy, and in 2001 he began studying at theBerklee College of Music.[1] He graduated in 2003.[1] His first album,Haiku II, was released the following year and was followed byUnlocked in 2008, but Genovese later talked them down, stating that they were "just a way to document where I was at the time".[1] From 2005 he recorded and toured internationally with bassist and vocalistEsperanza Spalding.[1]

A reviewer forThe New York Times commented on Genovese's 2013 album,Seeds, that, "by refusing to privilege one historical style over another, he strengthens his claim as a polyglot".[2]Down Beat observed that Genovese's compositions for the album "share an exploratory nature, whether the new terrain in question is a marriage of electronic and acoustic sounds, an unlikely use of chromatic scaling or the successful juxtaposition of otherwise disparate ideas."[3]

Wayne Shorter & Leo Genovese, soloist won aGrammy Award for Best Improvised Jazz Solo for the Wayne Shorter composition "Endangered Species" for which Leo accompanied him on the albumLive at the Detroit Jazz Festival.[4] Genovese won theDownBeat Critics Award for Rising Star – Piano in 2023.[5]

Discography

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An asterisk (*) indicates that the year is that of release.

As leader/co-leader

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Year recordedTitleLabelPersonnel/Notes
2003Haikus IIFresh Sound New TalentWith Nathan Blehar (tenor sax), Phil Grenadier (trumpet), Demian Cabaud (bass), Francisco Mela (drums)
2007*Planet SafetySoul NoteTrio, with Dave Zinno (bass), Bob Gullotti (drums)
2008*UnlockedRopeadopeTrio, with Justin Purtill (bass), Joe Hunt (drums); Genovese also plays wood flute
2010SeedsPalmettoWith Dan Blake (saxes), John Lockwood (bass), Bob Gullotti (drums); Sergio Miranda (percussion);Esperanza Spalding (vocals),George Garzone (sax), Ricardo Vogt (guitar), Francisco Mela (drums) added on some tracks
2017*TrippeirosCarimbo Porta-JazzTrio, with Demian Cabaud (bass), Francisco Mela (drums)

As sideman

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Year recordedLeaderTitleLabel
2007Esperanza SpaldingEsperanzaHeads Up
2009Esperanza SpaldingChamber Music SocietyHeads Up
2011Esperanza SpaldingRadio Music SocietyHeads Up
2011*Francisco Mela and Cuban SafariTree of LifeHalf Note
2012*Michael FeinbergThe Elvin Jones ProjectSunnyside
2013*Pancho Molina and Elias MeisterOpen for BusinessEMPM
2014*Sara Serpa and André MatosPrimaveraInner Circle Music
2014*Miguel FernandezAfrikan BluesSax On
2015*George GarzoneCrescentJody Jazz & Jazz Hang Records
2017*Oscar FeldmanGolZoho
2017*George SpanosReflectionsSelf Produced
2017Wayne ShorterLive at the Detroit Jazz FestivalCandid
2020Omar Rodríguez-LópezThe Clouds Hill TapesClouds Hill
2021Esperanza SpaldingSongwrights Apothecary LabConcord
2022The Mars VoltaThe Mars VoltaClouds Hill
2022Jason PalmerCon AlmaSteepleChase
2023The Mars VoltaQue Dios Te Maldiga Mi CorazónClouds Hill
2023Ohad TalmorBack to the LandIntakt[6]
2024Esperanza SpaldingMilton + esperanzaConcord

References

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  1. ^abcdef"Leonardo Genovese"(PDF).Den Entertainment. 5 February 2015. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 5 February 2015. Retrieved24 January 2023.
  2. ^Chinen, Nate (August 12, 2013)"CDs From K. Michelle and Leo Genovese".The New York Times.
  3. ^Odell, Jennifer (October 2013) "Leo Genovese – Seeds".Down Beat. p. 67.
  4. ^"Leo Genovese".grammy.com. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2023.
  5. ^"71st Annual Critics Poll: Complete Results".DownBeat. Vol. 90, no. 8. August 2023. p. 47.
  6. ^Le Gendre, Kevin (December 2023 – January 2024). "Ohad Talmor: Back to the Land".Jazzwise. No. 291. pp. 42–43.
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