PERICO SAMBEAT
Alto saxophonist Perico Sambeat is considered
one of the great Spanish jazz musicians. He has
earned enormous prestige for his extraordinary
professional career, both in Spain and abroad.
With more than twenty albums as a leader and
more than a hundred as an accompanist, his work
with great figures such as Brad Mehldau, Kurt
Rosenwinkel, Tete Montoliu, Michael Brecker, Pat
Metheny and a long etcetera, stands out.
With more than 20 years of professional experience, Perico Sambeat is the most
internationally renowned Spanish saxophonist. With a strong classical background, he
began his studies of modern music at the Taller de Músics in Barcelona where he had
teachers of the stature of Zé Eduardo. In 1991 he moved to New York where he
entered the New School. There he played with teachers such as Lee Konitz, Jimmy
Cobb and Joe Chambers.
His prolific professional career has led him to participate in festivals and programs all
over the world, and to recording albums such as Uptown Dance with Mike Mossman
and David Kikoski; Cruce de Caminos with Gerardo Núñez; Friendship with Brad
Meldhau, Kurt Rosenwinkel and Jeff Ballard, edited by ACT; Flamenco Big Band, with
Miguel Poveda and Javier Colina, edited by Universal-Verve; Danza Guaná, the third
album of the CMS Trio with Javier Colina and Marc Miralta; Ballads with his quartet
(Borja Barrueta, Bernardo Sassetti, J.Colina); Elàstic in a quintet with Jeff Ballard, Eric
Legnini, Andre Fernandes and Thomas Bramerie; Voces, his second Big Band album;
Plays Zappa and the latest Offering.
He has played on many recordings, collaborating with artists such as Dave Douglas,
George Colligan, Eddie Hendeerson, Bruce Barth, Wallace Roney...
JAVIER COLINA
Javier Colina is considered one of the best double-bass
players on the current bass scene. His musical paths
have led him to play alongside established musicians in
the world of jazz such as, Tete Montoliu, Al Foster,
Chucho Valdés, Jerry González.
Besides the jazz scene he has collaborated with
flamenco musicians, Tomatito, Pepe Habichuela, Diego
El Cigala or Enrique Morente, and has experimented
with the Cuban sound, playing among others with
Pancho Amat, Compay Segundo or Bebo Valdés and El
Cigala en Lágrimas Negras.
Along with Bebo Valdés, he starred in a week of performances in New York and
recorded the album Bebo Valdés and Javier Colina live at the Village Vanguard.
He has worked with Hank Jones, Pat Metheny, Brad Meldhau, Michel Camilo, Toumani
Diabaté and Abdulah El Gourd, among others.
Colina has shared projects with Marc Miralta and Perico Sambeat (CMS), with Antonio
Serrano, Argelia Fragoso, Agustín Carbonell "El Bola" and Santiago Auserón among
others.
He recorded with Silvia Pérez Cruz his most luminous project, "En la imaginación",
songs full of Cuban "filin", re-converted to jazz and renewed with the voice of the
wonderful Catalan singer.
His last work has been with his own jazz quartet, with which he recorded an album
published by the BBK foundation. And the project shared with the great flamenco
guitarist Josemi Carmona. This work, "De Cerca", has been recorded and edited by
Universal Music and has already been presented in several festivals (Madrid,
Washington, New York, Barcelona, Chicago... etc).
MARC MIRALTA
Was born in Barcelona in 1966. He
began playing drums at the age of
seven; at twelve he received the first
class, from the drummer Pau
Bombardó. He has studied classical
percussion and also plays Hindu
tablas, flamenco cajon and
vibraphone.
He studied at the Zeleste School of Music (CDMBR) in Barcelona (1980-1984), at the
Barcelona Municipal Conservatory of Music (1982-1989), at the Barcelona Music
Workshop (1984-1990) and at the Berklee College of Music of Boston (USA) (1990-
1993).
He has performed at jazz festivals and clubs in Europe, North America, Central
America, South America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa, with musicians such as Pat
Metheny, Gary Burton, Wynton Marsalis, Steve Lacy, Paquito D'Rivera , Tete Montoliu,
Art Farmer, George Garzone, Jerry Bergonzi, Mark Turner, Joshua Redman, Perico
Sambeat, Chano Domínguez, Gerardo Núñez and Esperanza Fernández, La Compañía
de Flamenco de Carmen Cortés, Israel Galván, Jorge Pardo, among others.
He has played diverse musical styles, including classical music with the Young
European Orchestra of the Common Market (ECYO), conducted by Claudio Abbado, the
Vallès Symphony Orchestra and the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and the National
Orchestra of Catalonia.
Miralta has been a drum teacher at the Taller de Músics (1986-1990) and has given
special courses and master classes in San Sebastián, Cádiz, Sedaví, Granollers, Igualada,
Zarautz, Rousse (Bulgaria), Langnau (Switzerland), Seville, etc.… Currently, and since
2005 he is a professor of drums and vibraphones at the Conservatori Superior del Liceu
in Barcelona.
He has recorded more than 60 CDs with various formations. As leader, the “New York
Flamenco Reunion”, (Nuevos Medios, 15774) and “Flamenco Reunion” (Karonte-
Contrabaix). In a Quartet: "Dreams" with Seamus Blake, Ed Simon and Omer Avital. In a
Trio: he leads the OAM TRIO with Aaron Goldberg and Omer Avital with four cds, and
CMS TRIO with Javier Colina and Perico Sambeat who are now releasing their fourth
album on the market. He has also recorded a wide variety of TV programs.
He has received several awards and Cuadernos de Jazz magazine chose "Marc Miralta-
New York Flamenco Reunion" as the Best Jazz Album of the year, back in 2000.
CMS – 15 YEARS
CMS 15 years! After three lustrums of musical journey, it would seem that little can be
said that we do not know already about these three enormous interpreters, although
their musical wisdom may seem limitless and their capacity to surprise the listener,
infinite.
Having the privilege of seeing and hearing them live is similar to the pleasure of tasting
the extraordinary menu of a three stars: high quality music based on the most genuine
tradition, the brand of the house. A "gastronomic" journey through the musical roots
that each of them has cultivated throughout their long musical career.
Chefs Javier Colina, Marc Miralta and Perico Sambeat, either serve you a danzón or a
bulería, a half rumba or a boogaloo, a soleá or a calypso, and present it with great
exquisiteness and subtlety, with that richness of nuances and a range of timbres
almost impossible in a trio. With all this they garnish each one of their interpretations
loaded with spontaneity, strength and sensitivity.
Their music becomes an explosion of sensations that have been perfectly reflected in
their fourth album, CMS 15 años!; recorded, of course, live, to be able to taste them
with greater authenticity.