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Roberto Carcassés is a
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n jazz pianist. He was born on May 19, 1972, in
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, and
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. He is the bandleader of the Interactivo collective.


Biography

Also known as Robertico, Roberto Carcassés graduated in percussion from the National School of Arts in Havana in 1991. He toured as a pianist with the Grupo de Santiago Feliú in
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between 1992 and 1995. He took part in a tour in Spain and the US with the group Columna B, in 1998–1999. During this period, he taught in the Jazz Workshop of
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Solo career

Carcassés has been invited to perform at many international jazz festivals, including the Barcelona Jazz Festival (1997), the Havana Festival (1995, 1996, 1997) and the Utah Jazz Festival (1998). In 1997, Roberto Carcassés composed the soundtrack for the film ''Violetas'' (México), as well as some songs for the films ''Cuarteto De La Habana'' (
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) and ''New Rose Hotel'' (US). His CD, entitled ''Invitation'' and released in 2000, showcased many aspects of his musical capacity as a pianist, but also as a music director and arranger. Carcassés presented his last album, ''Matizar'', at the
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hall of the
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in July 2009.


Collaborations

Carcassés has collaborated with many musicians such as
Chucho Valdés Dionisio Jesús Valdés Rodríguez, better known as Chucho (born October 9, 1941), is a Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and arranger whose career spans over 50 years. An original member of the Orquesta Cubana de Música Moderna, in 1973 he ...
,
Changuito José Luis Quintana (January 18, 1948 – June 6, 2025) was a Cuban percussionist. Biography Changuito was born in 1948 in Casablanca, Cuba.Wynton Marsalis Wynton Learson Marsalis (born October 18, 1961) is an American trumpeter, composer, and music instructor, who is currently the artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. He has been active in promoting classical and jazz music, often to young ...
,
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, Gonzalito Rubalcaba, and
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. He participated in the albums ''Trampas Del Tiempo'' (Pavel y Gema), ''Jazz Timbero'' (alongside his father, Bobby Carcassés) and ''Twisted Noon'' (Columna B). His most recent productions are Telmary’s ''A diario'' (2006), and ''Breathe'' (2006), the second album of singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist
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. He worked on ''Goza Pepillo'' as bandleader for Interactivo, a collective that includes Yusa, Telmary Diaz, Francis del Rio, William Vivanco, Elmer Ferrer, Rodney Barreto, Julio Padrón, Juan Carlos Marin, Carlos Sarduy, Denis Cuní, Alexander Brown, Rafael Paseiro, Edgar Martinez, Adel González, Carlos Mirayes, Nestor del Prado, Oliver Valdés, Lissette Ochoa, Lisandra, Maryuri Rivera, Jorge L. Chicoy, Roberto Martinez, Kumar
Athanai
Kelvis Ochoa, and
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. The collective won the
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in 2006.


Jazz festival performances

*
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, Canada (2005) *
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, Turkey (2003) *Utah Jazz Festival, U.S.A (1998) *Stanford Jazz Festival, California U.S.A (1998) *Barcelona Jazz Festival, Spain (1997) *Festival de San Sebastián with David Murry, Spain *Festival de Jazz Vienne Sud de la France *Festival de La Habana (1995, 1996, 1997, 2006) *
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, Tokyo, Japan
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, London U.K Jamboree, Barcelona, Spain


Compositions, productions, arrangements

* Pavel y Gema- Trampas del tiempo * Bobby Carcassés – Jazz Timbero * Columna B – Twisted Noon for Mambo Music, Selma Reis * Luis Bofill – New Album (2007) * Interactivo, Goza Pepillo Award winner (Prize Cubadisco + Opera Prima y Fusión) (2006) * Yusa – Breath – U.K (2006) * Telmary – A Diario – Cuba (2006) * William Vivanco – La Isla Milagrosa – Cuba (2006) * Francis del Rio – Sentimiento – Cuba (2006) * Breathing Havana – Compilation – Japan (2006) * Cool Cool Filin – Compilation- Japan (2006) * Ojos de Brujo – Techarí – Spain (2006) * Jazz Cuba Today DVD, first DVD to be released in Cuba (2005) * Roberto Carcassés – Invitation Solo Album, Velas Rec. U.S.A (2000)


References

*http://www.havana-cultura.com/


External links


Havana Times

Global Rhythm
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