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DISCOGRAPHY

MOISÉS P. SÁNCHEZ

DISCOGRAPHY

Bach Re(inventions)
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“Bach (Re)Inventions)” (2021)

The 15 Inventions for keyboard by J.S. Bach according to Moisés P. Sánchez. MarchVivo label (Juan March Foundation) - with Pablo Martín Caminero and Pablo Martin Jones

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There's Always Madness (2020)

2020 NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll nominee, Best Jazz Album (USA) - Quintet with Cristina Mora, Miron Rafajlovic, Toño Miguel and Borja Barrueta.

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Unbalanced (2019)

Latin Grammy nominee, Best Instrumental Album. Commissioned by Festival de Stessa (Italia) as a tribute to Leonard Bernstein. Ensemble de 11 musicians: Cristina Mora (vocals), Juan Carlos Aracil (flute), Joulien Ferrer/Toni Molina (Trombone), Luis Verde (Alto sax), Rafa Águila (Tenor sax), Raúl Gil (Trumpet), Toño Miguel (Double-bass), David Sancho (Keyboards), Pablo Martín Jones (Percussion), Alberto Brenes (Drums) y Moisés P. Sánchez (Piano, composition and orchestration).

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Metamorfosis (2017)

Best jazz álbum, Indie Acoustic Awards (EE.UU.); MIN Awards . Con Cristina Mora, Michael Olivera, Toño Miguel y Borja Barrueta.

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Soliloquio (2014)

First Moisés' piano solo album, a showcase for the richness within Moisés' music, the result of many different influences.

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Ritual
(2012)

Trio with Toño Miguel and Borja Barrueta after ten years of work and a shared musical path.

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Dedication Universal/Magna (2010)

Quartet with Javier Vercher (sax), Borja Barrueta and Toño Miguel. Nine original compositions.

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Adam the Carpenter (sello Autor, 2008)

with Bratislava Symphonic Orchestra, Borja Barrueta (drums), Toño Miguel (double-bass), Javier Paxariño (sax) and Manuel Machado (trumpet).

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in digital format