Direct descendant of the Indians comechingones by his maternal grandmother, Ruben Ferrero began his musical studies at an early age studying in the National Music Conservatory “Carlos López Buchardo. He studied at particular way from thirteen to teachers: Pedro Saenz, composer, pianist and harpsichordist, Antonio de Raco, pianist, teacher, and international concert pianist, Miguel Angel Rondano, pianist, Miguel Angel Rosado, pianist, teacher and concert Lita and Spena, a professor of harmony, counterpoint, composition and orchestration. From the 11 to 15 years developing relationships with Atahualpa Yupanqui, who is his neighbor and who learns the Argentine folklore and mysticism.
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Rubén Ferrero Posted: February 7th, 2010 by jazzer
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Rubén Ferrero has presented today his new album American – The Resurrection of the Rite – a new plastic key conceived in jazz with Latin influences in every way, very well structured improvisations and innovations that left some critics with the mouth open.
Conceived as an ethnic-tinged jazz album finally along the compositions of the seven tracks on the album with a total duration is approximately forty minutes, it was American rather trasnformando a New Jazz album with deep ethnic roots. Read the rest of this entry »
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Rubén Ferrero Posted: May 24th, 2009 by jazzer
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