Miguel Zenón Bio

A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Miguel Zenón studied saxophone at the famed Escuela Libre de Musica; an institution that boasts distinguished alumnus throughout the musical world. Although Zenón was exposed to jazz while in high school, it wasn’t until he began his studies at the Berklee School of Music that his formal jazz training began.

Zenón excelled at Berklee and received numerous awards and honors.   It was also during this time period that he became active in the Boston area jazz scene and gained professional experience with the drummer Bob Moses’ Mozamba and the Either/Orchestra.  After graduating from Berklee, Zenón received a scholarship to attend Manhattan School of Music and in 2001, he received a Masters in Saxophone Performance.   The distinguished list of educators he has studied with include: Angel Marrero, Leslie Lopez, Rafael Martinez, Danilo Perez, Dick Oatts, Dave Liebman, George Garzone and Bill Pierce.

In his relatively short, but rather illustrious career, Zenón has performed and/or recorded with a quite a diverse array of artists including: David Sanchez, Danilo Perez, Charlie Haden, The Village Vanguard Orchestra, Bobby Hutcherson, Jason Lindner, Guillermo Klein y Los Guachos, The Mingus Big Band, Brian Lynch, Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band, Ray Barretto, Steve Coleman and Branford Marsalis, among others.

Perhaps one his most important collaborations began in 2004, when Zenón was asked to become one of the founding members of the SF Jazz Collective; an octet whose past and present members include:  Joshua Redman, Bobby Hutcherson, Nicholas Payton, Joe Lovano, Dave Douglas and Brian Blade.  The members, who participate in a residency period where they workshop and rehearse new music, divide their time  (roughly two months) between composing, performing and teaching.  The SF Jazz Collective has toured in the US, Canada, Asia, and Europe and to date, have released four critically acclaimed live recordings garnering them a coveted spot in the Downbeat Critic’s Poll Rising Star Small Group category in both 2006 and 2007 – an honor which, coincidentally, they shared with Zenón’s own quartet.

As a leader, Zenón has released four recordings. Looking Forward, his debut CD was selected by the New York Times as the number one independent jazz record of 2002. In 2004, after being one of the first artists signed to Marsalis Music, he released the critically acclaimed Ceremonial. This same year also marked the beginning of three consecutive years on the top of the Downbeat  Critic’s Poll in the Rising Star Alto Sax category.Zenon topped that category as well in 2008,making that the fourth time in the last five years.   In 2005, Zenón was honored by Billboard magazine, as one of the “Faces to Watch-- 30 Under 30: Top Young Acts and Executives.” That year Zenón also  released Jibaro, a tribute to the  "Musica Jibara" of  Puerto Rico and commissioned by a grant from the New York State Council of the Arts. Like his previous recordings, Jibaro was uniformly well received and appeared on many top ten lists including The New York Times, Latin Beat, El Nueva Dia, and the Chicago Tribune.  In 2006, the readers of Jazz Times Magazine voted him the Best New Artist of the Year. Awake,his fourth recording as a leader (and third for Marsalis Music) was released in April 2008 .Read Reviews.

   

In addition to touring extensively throughout the US and Europe  with his quartet, Zenón has made teaching a priority in his professional career.   In 2003, as part of the Kennedy Center’s Jazz Ambassador’s Program, Zenón’s quartet was selected to teach and perform throughout West Africa. Since then he as done master classes, clinics and/or residencies in such diverse institutions as the Banff Centre, University of Manitoba, LeMoyne College, UMASS-Amherst, the Brubeck Institute, Berklee School of Music, Conservatoire de Paris, Rotterdam Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music and the Diaz Institute. Zenón also serves as a private saxophone instructor at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York.

  In April 2008,Zenon recieved a fellowship from the prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Foundation to work on his next project,which will focus on Plena Music from Puerto Rico.

 

 


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"Awake" Album Biography (PDF)
Discography (PDF)
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Miguel Zenón Discography

As Sideman
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Guillermo Klein, Filtros (2008)/Sunnyside Records

Hans Glawischnig, Panorama (January 2008) Sunnyside Records

SFJAZZ Collective, Live 2007 4th Annual Concert Tour  (July 2007) SFJAZZ Records

The Jason Lindner Big Band,Live at The Jazz Gallery (May 2007)  Ansic Records

SFJAZZ Collective, Live 2006 3rd Annual Concert Tour  (January 2007) SFJAZZ Records

Brian Lynch, Spheres of Influence Suite (2006)Ewe Records 

Miles Okazaki,Mirror (2006)

Paoli Mejias, Transcend (2006)

SFJAZZ Collective,SFJAZZ Collective 2, (March 2006)

Nonesuch Records

SFJAZZ Collective, Live 2005 2nd Annual Concert Tour  (January 2006) SFJAZZ Records

Edsel Gomez, Cubist Music (January 2006) Zoho Music

Charlie Haden & The Liberation Music Orchestra,

Not In Our Name (September 2005) Verve

Mingus Big Band, I Am Three (June 2005)

SFJAZZ Collective, SFJAZZ Collective (May 2005)

Nonesuch Records

Brian Lynch, 24/7 (April 2005) Nagel Heyer

Gilson Schachnik, Lampiao (2004) Candid

The Sound of New York Jazz Underground

(December 2004) Fresh Sound New Talent

Chiara Civello,Last Quarter Moon (February 2005),Verve

SFJAZZ Collective,Inagural Season 2004(August 2004)

Charlie Haden,The Land of the Sun(August 2004),Verve

David Sanchez,Coral(August 2004)/Sony

Luis Perdomo,Focus Point(September 2004)/RKM

Paoli Mejias,Mi Tambor(2004)

Kendrick Oliver & The New Life Jazz Orchestra,Welcome to New Life(2003)/Sphere

Hans Glawischnig,Common Ground(2003)/Fresh Sound New Talent

The Jinga Quintet, A Day Gone By (2003)/Fresh Sound World Jazz

Ray Barretto, Hommage to Art Blakey (2003)/Sunnyside

Quite Sane, The Child of Trouble Times (2002)/Rykodisc

Edu Tancredi y el Bandon 33, Ongoing Dreams (2002)/Fresh Sound

Mika Pohjola, Landmark (2002)

Guillermo Klein, Los Guachos 3 (2002)/Sunnyside

Sebastian Weiss, Momentum (2001)/Fresh Sound New Talent

William Cepeda, Branching Out (2001)/Blue Jackel Entertainment

David Sanchez, Travesia (2001)/Columbia

Greg Tardy, Abundance (2001)/Palmetto Jazz

Stephan Crump, Tuckahoe (2001)/Accurate

David Sanchez, Melaza (2001)/Columbia

Either/Orchestra,More Beautiful Than Death (2000)/Accurate

Gilson Schachnik, Raw (2000)/Brownstone

Gabriel Rodriguez, Beginning (1999)

Edu Tancredi & Bandon 33, (1998)/Brownstone

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