Miguel Zenon - alto saxophonist

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Miguel Zenón (December 1976, San Juan, Puerto Rico) is an alto saxophonist, composer and bandleader. While studying at the Escuela Libre de Musica in San Juan, he won a scholarship to the Berklee in Puerto Rico program of the Berklee College of Music and a scholarship to attend Berklee College in Boston. While at Berklee, Zenón became immersed in jazz and began performing with drummer Bob Moses' Mozamba and the Either/Orchestra. After completing his undergraduate degree, Zenón moved to New York, where he was awarded a scholarship to the Manhattan School of Music, graduating with a Masters Degree in 2001. After gaining initial attention as a sideman in the ensembles of Ray Barretto and David Sánchez, Zenón organized his own band in 2001, featuring pianist Luis Perdomo, bassist Hans Glawischnig and drummer Antonio Sanchez (replaced in 2005 by Henry Cole). The quartet's first recording, Looking Forward, was released by Spain's Fresh Sounds/New Talent label in 2002. A year later, Zenón became one of the first artists signed by saxophonist Branford Marsalis' new label Marsalis Music, which has subsequently released Ceremonial in 2004; Jibaro, an homage to the rural folk music of Puerto Rico composed with grant support from the New York State Council of the Arts, in 2005; and Awake, a collection of original compositions in which Zenón's quartet is supplemented by a string quartet and horns, in 2008. In addition to his own quartet, Zenón has maintained affiliations with several other leading jazz groups, including the SFJazz Collective, of which he is a founding member; Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra; and Guillermo Klein's Los Gauchos. Zenón has also participated extensively in jazz education programs, including the New School in New York, Canada's Banff Centre and the touring Marsalis Jams program. Among his many awards, Zenón was named a Kennedy Center Jazz Ambassador and toured West Africa in 2003, won the Rising Star Alto Saxophone award in the Down Beat Critics Poll in 2004-6 and 2008 and the Best New Artist award in the JazzTimes Readers Poll in 2006, and received a Guggenheim grant to compose an extended work on the subject of Puerto Rican plena music in April 2008. He was one of 25 recipients of a MacArthur Foundation genius grant in September 2008.

This young musician and composer is at once reestablishing the artistic, cultural, and social tradition of jazz while creating an entirely new jazz language for the 21st century. MacArthur Foundation

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Jazz musician Miguel Zenon's achievements push regular boundaries

Puerto Rican alto saxophonist, jazz musician Miguel Zenón has achieved many things in his short career. He is a Grammy Nominee, and Fellow of the Guggenheim Museum and the MacArthur Foundation. His achievements surpass most jazz musicians, making him a singular phenomenon within his... Full Story

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Jazz Saxophonist Miguel Zenón has entered the academic environment as a teacher. He is a part of the faculty at New England Conservatory in Boston. Miguel also lived in Boston in the late 90's when he was a student at Berklee College of Music. He has since been based in New York City.Full Story