Omar Sosa
Text in englischer Sprache verfügbarCuban-born multi-instrumentalist Omar Sosa is a prolific, much lauded performer known for his genre-bending recordings fusing Latin jazz, African traditions, avant-garde improvisation, classical music, and more. Born on April 10, 1965 in Camaguey, Cuba, Sosa began studying music at age five while attending the Escuela Provincial de Musica in Camaguey. This led to his intense study of drums and percussion at two other schools during the late '70s and early '80s: Cuba's Escuela Nacional de Musica and Instituto Superior de Arte. Sosa then began to teach percussion to children before he created the group Tributo in 1986, for which he penned and oversaw the material for two of their albums, and toured. This was followed up by Sosa's work with Cuban vocalist Vicente Feliú (1988's Arteporética), the group XL Talla Extra with Cuban vocalist Xiomara Laugart, the jazz fusion outfit Entrenoz, the Afro-Ecuadorian band Koral y Esmeralda, and (as keyboardist) the band Koan Fussion. After settling in San Francisco in the mid-'90s, Sosa began issuing solo albums: the 1996 solo piano showcase Omar Omar, 1997's ensemble-based Free Roots, 1998's Inside, 1999's Spirit of the Roots and Bembon, and 2000's Prietos. In addition, Sosa produced recordings for Ricardo Williams, Leo Mass, and Vino y Miel. In 2002, Sosa issued the expansive Sentir, for which he earned a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Jazz Album. Ayaguna appeared in 2003, followed a year later by the duet album Pictures of Soul with percussionist Adam Rudolph. He next joined Italian flügelhornist Paulo Fresu for 2007's Promise and debuted his Afreecanos ensemble with a self-titled album in 2008. Sosa then delivered a handful of equally well-received ethnic fusion albums, including 2009's Tales from the Earth with flutist Mark Weinstein, 2010's Ceremony with the NDR BigBand, and 2011's solo piano recording Calma. In 2012, Sosa paired again with flügelhornist Fresu for Alma. Two years later, he earned yet another Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Jazz Album with Eggun: The Afri-Lectric Experience, a reimagining of Miles Davis' Kind of Blue. He then showcased his Quarteto AfroCubano on 2015's Ilé and paired for a third time with Fresu for 2016's Eros. In 2017, Sosa collaborated with Senegalese kora player and drummer Seckou Keita on Transparent Water.
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Cuban-born multi-instrumentalist Omar Sosa is a prolific, much lauded performer known for his genre-bending recordings fusing Latin jazz, African traditions, avant-garde improvisation, classical music, and more. Born on April 10, 1965 in Camaguey, Cuba, Sosa began studying music at age five while attending the Escuela Provincial de Musica in Camaguey. This led to his intense study of drums and percussion at two other schools during the late '70s and early '80s: Cuba's Escuela Nacional de Musica and Instituto Superior de Arte. Sosa then began to teach percussion to children before he created the group Tributo in 1986, for which he penned and oversaw the material for two of their albums, and toured. This was followed up by Sosa's work with Cuban vocalist Vicente Feliú (1988's Arteporética), the group XL Talla Extra with Cuban vocalist Xiomara Laugart, the jazz fusion outfit Entrenoz, the Afro-Ecuadorian band Koral y Esmeralda, and (as keyboardist) the band Koan Fussion.
After settling in San Francisco in the mid-'90s, Sosa began issuing solo albums: the 1996 solo piano showcase Omar Omar, 1997's ensemble-based Free Roots, 1998's Inside, 1999's Spirit of the Roots and Bembon, and 2000's Prietos. In addition, Sosa produced recordings for Ricardo Williams, Leo Mass, and Vino y Miel. In 2002, Sosa issued the expansive Sentir, for which he earned a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Jazz Album. Ayaguna appeared in 2003, followed a year later by the duet album Pictures of Soul with percussionist Adam Rudolph.
He next joined Italian flügelhornist Paulo Fresu for 2007's Promise and debuted his Afreecanos ensemble with a self-titled album in 2008. Sosa then delivered a handful of equally well-received ethnic fusion albums, including 2009's Tales from the Earth with flutist Mark Weinstein, 2010's Ceremony with the NDR BigBand, and 2011's solo piano recording Calma. In 2012, Sosa paired again with flügelhornist Fresu for Alma. Two years later, he earned yet another Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Jazz Album with Eggun: The Afri-Lectric Experience, a reimagining of Miles Davis' Kind of Blue. He then showcased his Quarteto AfroCubano on 2015's Ilé and paired for a third time with Fresu for 2016's Eros. In 2017, Sosa collaborated with Senegalese kora player and drummer Seckou Keita on Transparent Water.
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MANOS (Live)
Omar Sosa
Jazz - Erschienen bei SKIP Records am 29.04.2022
Marialy Pacheco wurde 1983 in Havanna geboren. Sie wuchs zunächst in der großen Tradition des klassischen kubanischen Klaviers auf und wechselte als T ...
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Suba
Omar Sosa
World Music - Erschienen bei bendigedig am 22.10.2021
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An East African Journey
Omar Sosa
Jazz - Erschienen bei Music Development Company am 05.03.2021
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Transparent Water
Omar Sosa
Jazz - Erschienen bei world village am 24.02.2017
4F de TéléramaIndispensable JAZZ NEWSStrapaziert und manchmal fast abgespeckt, so bestätigt sich der Terminus Weltmusik in seiner Bedeutung und in dem wunderbaren Album von Omar Sosa und ...
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Calma (Omar Sosa)
Omar Sosa
Latin Jazz - Erschienen bei world village am 07.03.2011
Although Omar Sosa has excelled in group settings, the Cuban pianist has demonstrated that he is also quite comfortable playing unaccompanied, which i ...
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Live in Seynod
Omar Sosa
Jazz - Erschienen bei Music Development Company am 17.07.2020
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Mulatos (Omar Sosa)
Omar Sosa
Latin Jazz - Erschienen bei world village am 21.09.2004
In various interviews, salsa/Latin jazz master Ray Barretto has complained about hard bop artists who employ Afro-Cuban rhythms in a very obvious way ...
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Ceremony (Omar Sosa, ndr Big Band)
Omar Sosa
World Music - Erschienen bei World Village France am 01.02.2010
Of the many diverse and varied projects Omar Sosa has had the opportunity to explore, this is his first with a full-sized orchestra. For Ceremony, the ...
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Aguas
Omar Sosa
World Music - Erschienen bei Galileo Music Communication am 28.09.2018
Omar Sosa, der aus Kuba kommende, produktive und recht inspirierte Pianist und Klangabenteurer veröffentlicht ein neues Album, in dem er eine neu ...
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Omar Sosa & Yilian Cañizares - Live at Elbphilharmonie
Omar Sosa
Electronic - Erschienen bei Otá Records am 15.11.2019
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Senses
Omar Sosa
Jazz - Erschienen bei Otá Records am 14.01.2014
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An East African Journey
Omar Sosa
Jazz - Erschienen bei Otá Records am 05.03.2021
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Ilé
Omar Sosa
Jazz - Erschienen bei world village am 10.03.2015
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Across The Divide
Omar Sosa
Jazz - Erschienen bei Half Note Records am 24.03.2009
With every recording Omar Sosa releases, his horizons continue to broaden within the context of world ethnic fusion, but with Across the Divide, he's ...
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Transparent Water
Omar Sosa
Jazz - Erschienen bei Otá Records am 24.02.2017
Die Musik fließt dahin – nur Miesmacher würden behaupten, sie plätschere – wie ein ruhiger, klarer Fluss: „Transparent Water“. Dass die beiden federfü ...
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Sentir (Omar Sosa)
Omar Sosa
World Music - Erschienen bei world village am 12.03.2002
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