Discography
Members featured in the album
MARCO SANGUINETTI - Piano and harmonium
MIGMA - Vinyl record player
VIOLETA GARCÍA - Cello
JERÓNIMO CARMONA - Double bass
FERMÍN MERLO - Drums
Guest musician:
PABLO BUTELMAN - Guitar
Members featured in the album
MARCO SANGUINETTI - Piano and harmonium
VIOLETA GARCÍA - Cello
MIGMA - Vinyl record player
EZEQUIEL DUTIL – Double & electric bass
TOMÁS BABJACZUK - Drums
Biography
Marco Sanguinetti was born and lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pianist and composer. He has edited the albums: “Improvisiones” (2005), “Los procesos de Franz” (2008), “El otro” (2011), “8” (CD 2013 / Vinyl 2014) and the double album “Como desaparecer completamente” (2016) wich revisits the music of Radiohead, and the album “9” (2017). Sanguinetti has been considered by both local and international press as the creator of “a new Jazz genre” (allaboutjazz.com).
He has developed an intense activity as a musician associated with contemporary dance. Since 2008 he is part of the Cia Movil in charge of the music creation, with Ines Armas (choreographer) and Fagner Pavan (actors director). Cia Movil develops projects that integrate music, dance and theater. He has composed music for contemporary dance works: “Los procesos de Franz” (2008), “Objetos” (2010) and “Asociaciones Libres” (2008-2013) as well as musically directing “PIBE A” (2014). All these works have been selected at international festivals. He also composed the original music for the play “Materiales” directed by french choreographer Pierrik Malebranche for the National Contemporary Dance Company of Argentina.
Sanguinetti was invited to play his original music at the New Argentine Music showcase in 2013, Buenos Aires Jazz Festival 2013, Solidarity Jazz Festival 2014, among others. In 2014 Sanguinetti 4et opened The Bad Plus’ concert in Buenos Aires. That year he founded the No-Jazz Collective, with the musicians Nicolas Sorin, Cirilo Fernandez and Esteban Sehinkman.
In 2016 Sanguinetti was selected Best Musician, Best Album and Best Pianist of the Year in an annual survey of Argentine Jazz journalists. His album “8” was nominated for the 2014 Latin Grammy Awards (Best Packaging).
In 2019 he received a proposal from the famous producer Tweety González to cover the music of Gustavo Cerati, without hesitation he accepted and the next thing was to make the choice of songs. He soon gathered the staff who usually accompany him and they tackled this new project. By the end of the year they already had the finished album, which was released under the Twitin Records label and took the name "Inmoral".
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