ramón
valle
Ramón Valle (born 1964) was only seven
years old when he began studying the piano at the Escuela
Provincial de Arte in his home town of Holguín,
Cuba. He graduated from Havana's Escuela Nacional de Arte
in 1984. His exceptional talent was discovered in 1985
when he performed in a double concert with fellow Cuban
pianist, Emiliano Salvador, who died prematurely seven
years later. As a solo artist and as leader of the jazz
quartet Brjula, Valle appeared at numerous festivals
(Mexico DF, Bogotá, Havana Jazz Festival) and was
soon an established name in the Cuban and Latin American
jazz scene. In 1991 Silvio Rodríguez, founder of
the Nueva Trova, asked him to join his band Diákara,
which he stayed with until 1993.
"The greatest talent among
our young pianists." Chucho Valdes, prominent musician
and founder of Irakere, used these words to introduce
Ramón Valle on his debut album Levitando (1993).
On this first CD, Valle revealed himself as a pianist
with a sound of his own. Although the influence of classical
music and especially of the triumvirate Jarrett-Corea-Hancock
can be heard, the remarkable thing about Valle's music
is his ability to weld these diverse influences to create
a unique style that eludes traditional categories. Rather
than being a pianist who plays Latin Jazz or Cuban Jazz,
Valle is a Cuban jazz pianist. He produces pure, contemporary
jazz. Although clearly present, his Cuban roots never
form the basis of his pieces. In his own words, "I
am a Cuban musician who falls within the category called
'jazz', but my music borders on many other musical forms.
Sometimes I feel like a troubadour, because I tell stories,
stories without words."
When he first performed in Europe
- invited by Barcelona's Jamboree Jazz Club - critics
were surprised by Valle's virtuosity and technical perfection.
Under the headline "Well-Earned Success",
Spain's leading newspaper El Pais described him as "a
pianist with incredible technique. Besides being extraordinarily
rhythmic, there are also depths of subtlety in his touch.
His version of contemporary jazz is unexpected, versatile
and seductive. A pianist with a great future."
After this European debut, Ramón
Valle went on to great success at other European and
Latin American venues. That same year saw the release
of Piano Solo, his second CD. Comprised once again of
his own compositions, it was characterized by great
originality and powerful lyricism, but especially by
Valle's ability to evoke diverse atmospheres within
a single composition. In 1998 Ramón Valle settled
in Europe, where his tours of Germany, Spain and Scandinavia
have elicited unanimous praise: Valle is pure energy...
a whirlwind that drags along everyone and everything...
Valle is risk, challenging the audience with unbounded
creativity that refuses to bow to the slightest concession...
Valle is Jazz... Valle demonstrates that the world of
jazz needs to reserve a separate chapter just for him.
At the same time Valle charms
audiences with the charisma and expressiveness he brings
to his renditions. His relationship with the piano is
completely physical. His musical stories grip and enchant
from the first. They tell themselves.
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