Institut Ramon LLull

Albert Marques Trio at Soapbox Gallery in Brooklyn

Arts.  New York, 14/12/2019

Soapbox Gallery is dedicated to presenting music, performance and works of art that engage the issues of our time. The jazz concert on December 14th will feature two Catalonia born, New York based musicians, Albert Marquès at piano and Manel Fortià at double bass, as well as Ari Hoenig at drums. 




Born in 1986, Albert Marquès graduated in 2008 from the prestigious Conservatory of El Liceu in Barcelona. He recorded his first album at age 22, leading a trio that included the celebrated guitarist Jordi Bonell, who has performed with musicians such as Chet Baker and Serrat. In Spain, Marques also performed with Perico Sambeat, Marc Miralta and other respected musicians

In Paris, the European capital of jazz, Marques played with the renowned Pierre Perchaud and Rémi Vignolo, culminating in a one-year stint as pianist in the quartet of legendary American minimalist drummer Leon Parker. From there he moved to New York City, where he played in a Latin jazz big band conducted by the Grammy award winner Arturo O’Farril and teaches jazz piano in the NYC public schools with the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance. He has performed at Birdland, Fat Cat, Duc des Lombards, Jamboree and other venues and festivals in Europe and America including the legendary Montreal Jazz Festival.

Manel Fortià is a Catalan Bassist based in New York with a long career as a performer and impoviser in jazz and modern music that has led her to play with great national and international figures such as Dave Liebman, Chris Cheek, Bill McHenry, Eliot Zigmund, Arturo O’Farrill, Chano Dominguez,  Antonio Serrano… among many others. He has also led his own projects like, for example, the acclaimed duo with the prestigious pianist Marco Mezquida. He has recorded more than 40 albums and has performed in some of the most important International Jazz Festivals.

Soapbox Gallery, 636 Dean St., Brooklyn, NY

Albert Marquès, piano

Manel Fortià, double bass

Ari Hoenig, drums

Saturday, December 14, 2019, at 6:00pm

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