Migrations
Trevor Warren & Abelardo Oquendo Heraud
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Release Date: 27 January 2014
Label: 33 Jazz
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5020883337371
Genres: Jazz  Contemporary  
Trevor Warren & Abelardo Oquendo Heraud
Release Date: 27 January 2014
Label: 33 Jazz
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5020883337371
Genres: Jazz  Contemporary  
Description
First release by a duo featuring two extremely gifted European based guitarists - Trevor Warren and Abelardo Oquendo Heraud.
'Migrations' features the Spanish based UK-born guitarist Trevor Warren and the Peruvian guitarist Abelardo Oquendo Heraud, who now lives and works in Granada. From their diverse backgrounds, both guitarists bring a fresh approach to original compositions and two Wayne Shorter numbers ("Wild Flower" and "Infant Eyes").
Trevor Warren has been playing guitar since 1982, largely self taught, exploring rock, jazz, world and folk idioms, most recently in his award-winning band Disassembler (33 Records) and Deva, whose music has been aired on the BBC TV programmes Real Story and Panorama amongst others. In 2012 he travelled to Kenya to record and produce an album by Kenyan musician Ayub Ogada.
Abelardo Oquendo Heraud was born in Lima, but has lived and worked in NYC and LA, before settling in Granada. In 1999 he recorded an acclaimed album 'In Search of Happiness' for the Buddhist Monastery of Garraf.
Personnel: Trevor Warren, Abelardo Oquendo Heraud (guitar)
Tracklisting
The Cadillac Kings
Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion
Glen Manby & John Gibbon Trio
Shez Raja Collective
Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion
Theo Travis
Laura Zakian
Sarah Moule
Stephane Kerecki; Marc Copland; Tore Brunborg; Fabrice Moreau; Ralph Alessi
Quatuor Hanson; Philippe Hattat; Theo Fouchenneret; Emmanuel Jacquet; Rodolphe Thery
Ensemble Fractales; Elis Hallik
Ensemble InterContemporain
Carla Rees, RSNO Wind Ensemble
Silvia Tarozzi; Deborah Walker; Julia Eckrardt
Orchestre Victor Hugo; Orchestre National de Bretagne
Alexej Gerassimez, SIGNUM saxophone quartet