Brooklyn based Argentinian pianist and composer Emilio Teubal celebrates the release of his new record "Tides," an album that showcases his poly-stylistic solo piano compositions. Teubal's work juggles contemporary tango, jazz, and contemporary classical influences, and this album gives listeners a chance to hear his unique voice in focused, solo setting.
Prior to “Tides”,Emilio he has has released four albums: “Memorias de Otro Tiempo” (2018) written for the Emilio Teubal Trio (featuring Federico Diaz on guitar and Ivan Barenboim on clarinet) which has been included on the shortlist “Best Jazz of the month on Bandcamp” on February 2018. In the fall of that same year , the Trio did an extensive album release tour in Japan . Prior to this album, he released “Música Para Un Dragon Dormido” (Music for a sleeping Dragon) (2013) under the independent label Brooklyn Jazz Underground, which has been chosen as best album of 2013 by several specialized media.The album received worldwide press recognition with rave reviews : “… As near to perfection as you can get” (Dave Sumner, Bird is The Worn). The album features some of Teubal’s longtime collaborators, Moto Fukushima, Sam Sadigursky and John Hadfield, plus special guests Erik Friedlander and Satoshi Takeishi. His first two albums are "La Balteuband" (2006), and "Un Monton de Notas" (2009) which features "El Amanecido" a song that has been featured in the movie Meet The Patels
A versatile Pianist who can navigate through different styles of written and improvised music, Emilio Teubal has performed in some of the most prestigious venues and theaters in the United States such as The Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Symphony Space, The Blue Note, Birdland, Le Poisson Rouge and Joes Pub. He has been touring Japan on a regular basis since 2018 performing at the most prestigious theaters and music venues in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Hiroshima and other cities. He has also been an essential member of the Tango, Latin and Jazz scene of New York performing and recording with the Pedro Giraudo Quartet (2018 Latin Grammy winner), Marta Gomez, Adam Tully Trio , Pablo Lanouguere Quintet, Colectivo Tangente, Sergio Reyes’s Romancero Latinoamericano, Los Chantas tango group, Sam Sadigursky, Erik Friedlander and Satoshi Takeishi to name a few.
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