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Artist description
Fernando Rusconi Trio interpret own compositions and jazz standards combining elements of jazz, funk and blues. |
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Music Style
Jazz Fusion |
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Musical Influences
Jazz, Folk, Classical, and many others styles and genres |
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Similar Artists
Jimmy Smith - Medesky - De Francesco |
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Artist History
RUSCONI
Organ and piano player, composer and arranger who was born in 1972 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
He starts his studies in piano at an early age and goes on studying at the Provincial School of Music, Alberto Ginastera in Morón, where he graduates as a piano teacher in 1998.
Nowadays, he works there as a teacher and also teaches at Juan Jose Castro School of Music in La Lucila, Buenos Aires and at The School of Fine Arts in Campana, Buenos Aires after winning a series of contests to lecture on the subject called Harmonic Piano (improvisation in popular music).
At the same time he has accomplished studies in composition, modern harmony, avant-garde techniques, and counterpoint, improvisation in Jazz music and popular music.
Carrying out these studies he discovers the Jazz music and the Hammond Organ in this style which called his attention.
At that moment he starts looking for this instrument in his country which takes him a long time because they are rare and unusual. Since he acquires and repairs an old Hammond Organ B3, he devotes his time exclusively to this instrument taking part in different groups which are classic Jazz organ trios.
During the last years, he has taken part in several groups and has given concerts in many cities in Buenos Aires.
With his last group with Pablo Vernieri in guitars and Marcelo Von Schultz in drums, he produces his first CD “Conclusions”.
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Group Members
Fernando Rusconi - Hammond Organ B-3
Pablo Vernieri - Electric Guitar
Marcelo Von Schultz - Drums |
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Instruments
Hammond Organ B-3 - Electric guitar - Drums |
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Albums
Conclusiones |
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Location
Moron, Buenos Aires - Argentina |
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