MICHAEL SIMON (TRUMPETER, COMPOSER,
ARRANGER)
Michael`s exposure
to music started at a very young age. His father, Hadsy Simon, a
guitarist and singer (who started it all), and his brothers Edward (pianist)
and Marlon (drummer) kept the music environment in the house and
supported him throughout his studies.
At the age of fourteen, he started taking trumpet as well as musical
theory and solfege lessons at the "Sebastian Echeverria Lozano"
music school in Valencia (Venezuela), and later started gaining
on-stage experience playing with local (popular music) groups.
Troughout this period, his brothers encouraged him to listen to
Jazz, which drove him to a desire for new goals. While on vacation
in Curacao visiting his father, he had the opportunity to attend his
first Jazz Festival where he ended up immensely inspired after
hearing the legendary cuban group Irakere.
In 1989, Michael left to Cuba for music studies at the school for
professional specialization "Ignacio Cervantes". During these two
years of school attendance and research in Cuba he took several
private lessons with outstanding trumpeters such as: Juan Munguia (Irakere),
Roberto Garcia (Afrocuba), El Greco (NG LA Banda), José Alberto
Varona (Klimax), Alfredo Pichardo (Afrocuban All Stars) and followed
an arranging class thaught by Armando Romeu.
As he developed more interest in jazz, he followed Jamey Aebersold`s
"Summer Jazz Workshop" in 1992, this encouraged him to look for a
school with a jazz program while based in Curacao, where he began
working professionally as a trumpeter with local jazz and latin
groups.
It was in 1993, that Michael auditioned and was admitted to study in
the jazz department at the Rotterdams Conservatory, when he moved to
The Netherlands. In 1998 he obtained his degree of D.M. (bachelor)
for trumpet and consequently began another course on composing and
arranging at the same school. Throughout this period, he had the
opportunity to perform at the country`s most important theaters,
concert halls and festivals. In the summer of 1997 he made his first
appearance at the North Sea Jazz Festival as a member of the Fra Fra
Big Band and the following year with Gerardo Rosales`s Latin Jazz
Ensemble, he is a steady member of these groups since 1996 as well
as of Fra Fra Sound.
So far, he has accumulated an impressive curriculum. His work
experience includes performances with top Latin and Jazz artists
such as Lester Bowie, Denise Jannah, Rotterdams Fabrikaat Big Band,
Benjamin Herman, Bobby Watson, Paquito D`Rivera, Conexión Latina,
Toumani Diabaté, Andy Gonzalez, Deborah Carter, Edward Simon, Lukas
van Merwijk and the Cubop City Big Band, Randal Corsen, Marlon
Simon, Javier Plaza, Giovanni Hidalgo, John Benítez, Eddie Martinez
and recently with David Murray. Throughout his concert tours, he has
performed in Ireland, Benelux, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain,
Denmark, Austria, Sweden, Slovakia, Finland and also in countries
outside Europe such as USA, Jamaica, Hungary, Surinam, Netherlands
Antilles, Venezuela, Guatemala, South Africa, Tanzania and 5
countries in West Africa.
COMPOSER AND
ARRANGER...
Now a days, Michael has been getting more and more into writing
music, since he obtained his bachelour degree for composition and
arranging at the Rotterdams Conservatory, he followed the Film Music
Seminar of the 21st edition of the Netherlands Film Festival and was
assigned to write a composition for Fra Fra Sound in 1998 and 2005,
receiving a grant from the "Fonds voor de Scheppende Toonkunst", he
wrote all the music for the music-theaterplay "Virus" and also
contributed to the Rotterdam Symphonic Jazz Orchestra with his
arrangement of Joe Malinga`s "Umdrah". He is active performing and
writing as a steady member of Fra Fra Sound, Fra Fra Big Band,
Conexión Latina, Gerardo Rosales y su Trabucombo and continues to
explore new possibilities with his own septet "Michael Simon & Roots
United" and the "Michael Simon Quartet", in which he performes
original compositions
VIDEOS
MICHAEL SIMON & ROOTS UNITED AT JAZZCAFE
DIZZY
more videos
MICHAEL SIMON & ROOTS UNITED -
REVELACION (2004)
Upbeat and driving Afro-Caribbean and
Latin Jazz
Michael Simon - trumpet, flugelhorn and
vocals
Konstantin Klashtorni - alto saxophone
Efraïm Trujillo - tenor and soprano
saxophones
José Luis Lopretti - piano
Leslie López - baby bass
Gerardo Rosales - congas, (afro-venezuelan)
percussion and vocals
Marlon Simon - drums, timbales and percussion
J.C. "Bulú" Viloria - lead vocals on #4
Special Guests:
Ilja Reijngoud - trombones on #1
Edward Simon - piano on #7

Review by Fabrizio Ciccarelli:
MICHAEL SIMON - REVELACION (2004)
MICHAEL SIMON
- REVIEW1
MICHAEL SIMON - REVIEW2
1. Before I Go
2. Juliana Bridge Bomba-Blues
3. My Response
4. Ocho Rios Mood
5. Mangueriando
6. Por Instinto
7. Renacer
8. Spiritual Affinities
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