Martin Bejerano

Martin Bejerano is a dynamic force in the contemporary jazz world, renowned for his graceful integration of traditional jazz with elements of his Cuban heritage and a palpable infusion of modern energy. His career is marked by both his impressive skill as a pianist and his deeply introspective compositional style, which is richly showcased across his body of work. Bejerano's musical journey has seen the release of influential albums like *#CubanAmerican*, *Trio Miami*, *Potential Energy*, and *Evolution/Revolution*, each project a testament to his evolving narrative as an artist deeply rooted in jazz tradition while pushing its boundaries.

A graduate of the New World School of the Arts in Miami, Bejerano further honed his craft at the esteemed Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, where he was under the tutelage of jazz luminaries such as Shelly Berg. His talent has not only earned him critical acclaim but also the opportunity to perform and record with some of the giants of the jazz world, including the likes of Roy Haynes and Pat Metheny, which has invigorated his musical output with a rich diversity of influences and experiences. The releases like *Yo No Bailo* and *Ay Cosita Linda (A Gringo Fantasy)* reflect Martin's playful exploration of rhythm and melody, showcasing his ability to meld the intricate rhythms of his Cuban heritage with the sophistication of modern jazz. Through his discography, Martin Bejerano emerges as a musician of exceptional depth and versatility, continuously contributing to the tapestry of contemporary jazz with his innovative compositions and virtuosic performances.

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#CubanAmerican
Album - 10 Tracks - Released May 27, 2022
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  1. May 27, 2022
  2. October 10, 2016
  3. July 9, 2013
  4. January 1, 2007