GONZALO GRAU (MULTI-STRUMENTALIST)
…comes from a very strong musical
legacy. He began his musical studies at the age of five in Caracas, developing
skills in many instruments from the viola da gamba to the flamenco cajón and
many keys in between. He has recorded over fifty CDs and on a diversity of
styles and instruments, performing, producing, and composing, Gonzalo Grau
bridges both classical and popular music worlds.
In 1995, Gonzalo was awarded with a scholarship at Berklee College of Music,
where he graduated in 1998 with the mention Summa Cum Laude as a Piano
Performance Major. Since then he has collaborated with many projects and
ensembles in traditional and contemporary Latin styles. But Gonzalo not only
performs, he also produces and arranges for a variety of national and
international artists such as Sally Potter Films, Mango Blue, Edwin Pabón, Brass
Roots, Saxomanía, and leads his own band named La Clave Secreta (formerly known
as "La Timba Loca").
He has also been part of vanguard Venezuelan projects like Maroa, Aquiles Baez
Group and the Gonzalo Grau Quintet as well as the US based Maria Schneider
Orchestra (Grammy Winner 2005) and Timbalaye on the Latin jazz front.
In the last ten years, Gonzalo made his way into flamenco as a
multi-instrumentalist on percussion, cello and piano. He has worked with
renowned artists from Spain and the US such as Antonio Granjero, La Tania, La
Conja, Pedro Cortés, Jesus Montoya, Edwin Aparicio, Chuscales, Omayra Amaya, and
Alejandro Granados.
Wearing his classical hat Gonzalo has collaborated with Argentinean composer
Osvaldo Golijov in the writing of "La Pasión Según San Marcos" (2001 Grammy
Award nominee), the "Ainadamar" opera (2007 Grammy Award winner) and in 2005 he
composed and orchestrated for the Albuquerque Symphonic Orchestra, commissioned
by the National Institute of Flamenco.
His contributions to film include an arrangement of “El Carretero” for Sally
Potter’s 2004 Yes and in the theatrical realm he composed and musically directed
"Landscapes and Impressions" by Craig Strong and Robert Castro and produced by
the Santa Fe Opera.
Speaker of many musical languages, translator of many styles and creator of new
fusions-Gonzalo Grau, the secret is out.
GONZALO GRAU Y LA CLAVE SECRETA - FRUTERO MODERNO (2008)
Latin, salsa fusion, Afro-Cuban,
contemporary tropical, funky Caribbean, Latin jazz
Gonzalo Grau
Piano & strings; bongo (1,2,12) guiro (10), cajon,chekere, iya (11), lead vocal
(11, 12), back vocal (all except 6)
Panagiotis Andreou Bass (all except 12), lead vocal (6), dumbek (7)
Pablo Bencid Drums (all except 6,10)
Robert Rosario Congas (all except 6,10)
Fausto Cuevas III Timbal (3,7,9,12) & congas (10)
Omar Ledezma Timbal (1,8,10,11)
Jose "BamBam" Ramirez Timbal (2,4,5)
Ernest Diaz Quinto (1,11)
Albert Leusink Ist trukpet (all except 6), solo (10,12)
Dan Brantigan 2nd trumpet (1,2,7,10,11)
Shlomo Cohen Alto sax (all except 6), solo (12)
Felipe Salles Tenor sax (all except 6)
Tim Mayer Flute (1)
Manolo Mairena Lead vocal (all except 6,11,12), back vocal (all except 6)
guiro (all except 10)
Marco Godoy Back vocal (2,5)
Alex Alvear Back vocal (all except 6)



review by Peter
Watrous: GONZALO GRAU Y LA CLAVE SECRETA - FRUTERO MODERNO (2008)
recensione di Roberto
Rabbi: GONZALO GRAU Y LA CLAVE SECRETA - FRUTERO MODERNO (2008)
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