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Album Review

Pablo Ablanedo Octet: From Down There

Read "From Down There" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Music is a universal language, although modern jazz tends to enjoy its fair share of transformations and modifications. This notion is outwardly recognizable on this release by Argentine pianist/composer Pablo Ablanedo. While calling Boston, MA home these days, the artist divides his time between education, composition, and performing. With this release, Ablanedo integrates some of the sounds and musical structures originating from within the Spanish heritage, whereby the composer melds serenading themes with chromatic horn charts and jazzy arrangements. However, ...

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Crowdfunding Campaign

Pablo Ablanedo Octet Kickstarter Project "Recontradoble"

Pablo Ablanedo Octet Kickstarter Project "Recontradoble"

Source: Pablo Ablanedo

Cambridge, MA: On March 9th, Buenos Aires-born, Cambridge-based composer and pianist Pablo Ablanedo had launched a crowd-funding campaign on Kickstarter.com to help record and produce his third album with his group, the Pablo Ablanedo Octet. After releasing two records on the Barcelona-based Fresh Sound New Talent label, Ablanedo and his group have decided to record and release their new record, which will be called Recontradoble, independently. Ablanedo is asking his fans and friends to come and be part of making ...

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Performance / Tour

Pablo Ablanedo Octet Performs at Regattabar on Tuesday, October 11

Pablo Ablanedo Octet Performs at Regattabar on Tuesday, October 11

Source: MassJazz: Jazz in Massachusetts

Argentinean composer and pianist Pablo Ablanedo and his octet perform at the Regattabar Jazz Club at the Charles Hotel in Harvard Square, Cambridge, on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets to the show are $15 and can be purchased online. Ablanedo has a distinctive sound that is influenced by his Argentinian roots and by American jazz artists Bill Evans and Gil Evans, Astor Piazzola of Argentina and Egbuto Gismaonta of Brazil. His unique use of various instruments in ...

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