Hernán Jacinto
HERNAN JACINTO (ESP)
Desde muy joven asombró con sus virtudes de virtuoso pianista e intérprete en la escena del jazz argentino. Hoy es una de las figuras más convocantes no sólo dentro del género sino de la música popular nacional.
Pianista, compositor, arreglador, productor, y una de las figuras más reconocidas del jazz en Argentina.
Actualmente conforma su trío con Flavio Romero y Fernando Moreno junto a quienes acaba de editar el disco en vinilo Hope (2022).
Además, integra los grupos de Javier Malosetti y Oscar Giunta. En 2017 fue ganador de su primer Grammy Latino por su trabajo como ingeniero de sonido.
En 2009 recibió el Premios Clarín “Músico Revelación de Jazz”.
Formó parte del grupo de Pedro Aznar, con quien realizó extensas giras alrededor del mundo.
En el 2003, fué beneficiado con una beca para estudiar en Berklee College of Music, Boston.
A lo largo de su carrera tuvo la oportunidad de tocar, grabar y compartir proyectos con músicos como: Luis Alberto Spinetta, Pedro Aznar, Hugo Fattoruso, Danilo Pérez, Paul Wertico, Darryl Jones, Rubén Rada, Fito Páez, Miguel Zenon, Robby Ameen, George Garzone, Christian Gálvez, Juan Quintero, Carlos Aguirre, Javier Malosetti, Ben Monder, Illya Kuryaki, Tim Ries, entre muchos otrxs.
Entre los discos editados a su nombre se destacan Lua (2011), Continuo (2014), Acto 1 (2015), Camino (2016), Acto 2 (2017), Viaje y Epílogo (2017), Shouting (2018).
Sus maestros fueron Diego Schissi, Guillermo Romero, Claudio Spector y Sergio Morales.
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HERNAN JACINTO (ENG)
From a very young age he amazed with his virtues as a virtuoso pianist and performer in the Argentine jazz scene. Today he is one of the most popular figures not only within the genre but also in national popular music.
Pianist, composer, arranger, producer, and one of the most renowned jazz figures in Argentina.
He currently makes up his trio with Flavio Romero and Fernando Moreno with whom he has just released the vinyl album Hope (2022).
In addition, he is a member of the groups led by Javier Malosetti and Oscar Giunta. In 2017 he was the winner of his first Latin Grammy for his job as a sound engineer.
In 2009 he received the Premios Clarín “Revelation Jazz Musician”.
He was part of Pedro Aznar’s group, with whom he toured extensively around the world.
In 2003, he was awarded a scholarship to study at Berklee College of Music, Boston.
Throughout his career he had the opportunity to play, record and share projects with musicians such as: Luis Alberto Spinetta, Pedro Aznar, Hugo Fattoruso, Danilo Pérez, Paul Wertico, Darryl Jones, Rubén Rada, Fito Páez, Miguel Zenon, Robby Ameen, George Garzone, Christian Gálvez, Juan Quintero, Carlos Aguirre, Javier Malosetti, Ben Monder, Illya Kuryaki, Tim Ries, among many others.< /p>
Among the records released under his name are Lua (2011), Continuo (2014), Act 1 (2015), Camino (2016), Act 2 (2017 ), Journey and Epilogue (2017), Shouting (2018).
His teachers were Diego Schissi, Guillermo Romero, Claudio Spector and Sergio Morales.