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Gabriel Palatchi

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Gabriel Palatchi
Born (1982-08-03) August 3, 1982 (age 42)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
NationalityArgentinian
EducationConservatorio Superior de Música Manuel de Falla
Known forPianist, composer, arranger
StyleLatin Jazz, Tango, Funk, Klezmer
Awards2015 Global Music Award
Websitegabrielpalatchi.com

Gabriel Palatchi (born August 3, 1982) is an Argentinian pianist, music composer, and musical arranger who blends genres that include Latin Jazz, Tango, Funk, and Klezmer.[1][2]

Biography

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Background

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Palatchi was born on August 3, 1982, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Before he was ten years old, he began playing the piano. He studied classical music at the Conservatorio Superior de Música Manuel de Falla in Buenos Aires and obtained a high school degree in Musical Production. In 2008, he obtained a degree in Music from the Escuela de Música Contemporánea (EMC), affiliated with the Berklee College of Music,[3] in genres including Blues, Tango, Jazz, and Latin Jazz. He then went to Cuba and studied with pianist Chucho Valdez, which he called an "encuentro spiritual (spiritual encounter)." He traveled and performed for the next year, mostly in Mexico and Canada.[1][2]

Career

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Gabriel Palatchi at the keys

Palatchi did a stint in Buenos Aires with the Brizuela Mendez group, led by Gody Corominas, and then started out on his own.[2]

In 2010, Palatchi released his first album, a solo effort called Diario de Viaje (Travel Diary), chosen as one of the best Latin Jazz CD’s of the year by Jazz FM Toronto.[4] Latin Jazz Net noted how the album "works the idioms and metaphors of various not-so-disparate cultures into a fine homogenous mixture that is both delightful and also quite full of surprise... a fresh look at the popular musical motifs of Argentina, Perú, Colombia, Mexico, and Cuba... The real stand-out work on this album is how Palatchi re-imagines traditional musical art forms."[5] Ejazznews called the album an "impressive debut" and Palatchi one of the "new young lions of Latin jazz."[6] Rolling Stone welcomed him back home in Argentina."[2]

In 2013, he released his second album, Caja Musical (Music Box).[7] World Music Report noted a move away from "excessive soloing" to facilitation in arrangements so that the "color of Latin America informs his music in an authentic manner."[8]

In 2015, he released his third album Trivolution with the "Gabriel Palatchi Trio" with Jose ("Chema") Gonzalez on drums and Kerry Galloway on bass. The trio is touring Argentina, Mexico, Canada, and Europe, starting in Toronto in June 2015.[9] By this third album, All About Jazz concluded, "revolutionary music is becoming more of the norm... ensuring this gifted musician, a unique place in the ever-changing landscape of jazz."[10]

In 2017, Palatchi recorded Made in Canada - Live, which Latin Jazz called "viscerally exciting" performances of Palatchi's "vivid compositions."[11]

Palatchi has performed at numerous events, including the Vancouver Jazz Festival and the Kaslo Jazz Festival.

Discography

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  • Made in Canada - Live (2017)
  • Trivolution (2015)
  • Caja Musical (2013)
  • Diario de Viaje (2010)

Awards

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  • 2015: Global Music Awards[12]

Personal life

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Palatchi is a member of the Pallache family.

Currently, he lives between Canada, Mexico, and Argentina.[1][10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Bio". Gabriel Palatchi official website. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Inzillo, Humphrey (21 June 2012). "Gabriel Palatchi: un viaje al ritmo del latin-jazz". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Escuela de Música Contemporánea". Berklee College of Music. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Diario de Viaje (2010)". Gabriel Palatchi official website. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  5. ^ da Gama, Raul (30 October 2010). "Gabriel Palatchi Band – Diario de Viaje". Latin Jazz Net. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  6. ^ Blanco, Edward (19 December 2011). "Gabriel Palatchi Band – Diario de Viaje". Latin Jazz Net. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  7. ^ "Caja Musical (2013)". Gabriel Palatchi official website. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  8. ^ de Gama, Raul (13 May 2014). "Gabriel Palatchi Band: Caja Musical". World Music Report. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  9. ^ Schmidt, Christina (10 June 2016). "Interview with Gabriel Palatchi: Defining the Sound of World Fusion and Modern Jazz". Love This City TV. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  10. ^ a b Blanco, Edward (11 November 2015). "Gabriel Palatchi: Trivolution". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  11. ^ da Gama, Raul (4 October 2018). "Gabriel Palatchi Trio: Made in Canada". Latin Jazz. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  12. ^ "Profile: Gabriel Palatchi". Global Music Awards. December 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
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