Gabriel Ferrandini

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Gabriel Ferrandini (* 1986 in Monterey ) is a Portuguese jazz and improvisation musician ( drums , percussion , composition ).

Live and act

Ferrandini, whose parents come from Portugal and Brazil (of Italian origin), worked from the 2000s in Lisbon's jazz and improvisation scene in the Red Trio (with Rodrigo Pinheiro , Hernâni Faustino ) and in the Rodrigo Amado Motion Trio; He also played with international musicians such as Jon Irabagon , Alexander von Schlippenbach , Axel Dörner , Evan Parker , Nate Wooley , Peter Evans , Sten Sandell , Nobuyasu Furuya , John Dikeman , Thurston Moore , Rob Mazurek , Alberto Pinton , Alfred Harth , Raymond Strid and David Stackenäs .

In a trio with Johan Berthling and Pedro Sousa , Ferrandini released the album Casa Futuro in 2015 ; In the mid-2010s he turned increasingly to composition and was artist in residence at the ZDB venue in Lisbon. He worked with tenor saxophonist Pedro Sousa and double bass player Hernâni Faustino (album Volúpias 2019), with Ferrandini's own compositions. In the field of jazz he was involved in 38 recording sessions between 2008 and 2013. In 2017 he performed with Alex Zhang Hungtai and David Maranha u. a. in the Jazzhus Montmartre and on Kampnagel .

Discographic notes

  • Jon Irabagon / Hernani Faustino / Gabriel Ferrandini: Absolute Zero ( Not Two Records , 2009)
  • RED Trio + John Butcher: Empire ( NoBusiness Records , 2009)
  • RED Trio + Nate Wooley: Stem ( Clean Feed Records , 2011)
  • RED Trio & Mattias Ståhl : North and the Red Stream (NoBusiness, 2013):
  • Gabriel Ferrandini & Gerard Lebik : Ferrandini / Lebik Jaworowa 39 53-122 Wrocław (EP, 2013)
  • Rodrigo Amado Motion Trio & Peter Evans : The Freedom Principle (2014)
  • Motion Trio: Desire & Freedom (NotTwo, 2016), with Rodrigo Amado, Miguel Mira
  • Pedro Sousa & Gabriel Ferrandini: Má Arte (EP, 2017)
  • Gabriel Ferrandini: Volúpias (Clean Feed Records, 2019), with Hermani Faustino, Pedro Sousa

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gabriel Ferrandini at Bandcamp
  2. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed June 8, 2019)
  3. Event information from Kampnagel