Time: 50:55
Size: 116.6 MB
Styles: Flamenco, Fusion
Year: 2000
Art: Front
[5:34] 1. Epistrophy
[6:55] 2. Bye Bye Blackbird
[6:16] 3. Bésame Mucho
[3:54] 4. Segment
[6:14] 5. Evidence
[5:44] 6. Los Luchadores No Suspiran
[5:12] 7. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
[6:01] 8. Los Sueños Y El Tiempo
[5:02] 9. Dexterity
Marc Miralta, is one of the most renowned Spanish drummers in the Spanish jazz scene. Both in its facet of traditional jazzman, as in the fields of the fusion of flamenco and jazz. Born in Barcelona in 1966 and starts playing the drums at age seven. At twelve he began to receive classes from the Pau Bombardó drummer. He has studied classical percussion and also plays Hindu tabla. He studied at the Zeleste Music School (CDMBR) in Barcelona (1980-1984), at the Barcelona Conservatory of Music (1982-1989) and at the Berklee College of Music in Boston (USA) (1990-1993).
He has performed at festivals and jazz clubs in Spain, the USA, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Argentina, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Holland, the former Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Portugal, Slovenia and Bulgaria among others, with musicians of the By Pat Metheny, Gary Burton, Steve Lacy, Paquito D'Rivera, Tete Montoliu, Art Farmer, George Garzone, Jerry Bergonzi, Mark Turner, Joshua Redman, Perico Sambeat, Chano Domínguez, Gerardo Núñez and Esperanza Fernández among others. He has performed with different musical styles, including classical music with the European Young Common Market Orchestra (ECYO), directed by Claudio Abbado, the Vallès Symphony Orchestra and the Symphonic Orchestra of Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya. (Translated from Spanish.)
He has performed at festivals and jazz clubs in Spain, the USA, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Argentina, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Holland, the former Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Portugal, Slovenia and Bulgaria among others, with musicians of the By Pat Metheny, Gary Burton, Steve Lacy, Paquito D'Rivera, Tete Montoliu, Art Farmer, George Garzone, Jerry Bergonzi, Mark Turner, Joshua Redman, Perico Sambeat, Chano Domínguez, Gerardo Núñez and Esperanza Fernández among others. He has performed with different musical styles, including classical music with the European Young Common Market Orchestra (ECYO), directed by Claudio Abbado, the Vallès Symphony Orchestra and the Symphonic Orchestra of Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya. (Translated from Spanish.)
New York Flamenco Reunion