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May 27, 1963… Gonzalo Julio Gonzalez
Fonseca was born in post-revolutionary Havana into a musical
family rich in the traditions of the country's artistic past.
During his childhood, in addition to the standard fare of
elementary schools, Gonzalo absorbed the Cuban musical heritage of his nascent environment through personal contacts within his
family, notably his father, pianist Guillermo Rubalcaba and his
two brothers (pianist and bassist) as well as from leading
musicians who were frequent houseguests: Frank Emilio, Peruchin,
Felipe Dulzaides and others. He also assimilated, through scarce
and treasured recordings, the tunes and styles of 40's - 70's US
jazz masters: Thelonius Monk, Bud Powell, Oscar Peterson among
pianists; and instrumentalists Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and Art Blakey. Gonzalo loved drumming and early in his career
studied both piano and drums. Despite the diversity of his
background, Gonzalo’s initial formal musical training was
entirely classical. He began his training at Manuel Saumell Conservatory at age 9, where he finally chose the piano as his main instrument. He moved up to middle- |
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school at Amadeo
Roldan Conservatory and finally earned his degree in music
composition from Havana's Institute of Fine Arts in 1983.
By that time he was already playing in clubs and music halls in
Havana. He toured France and Africa with Orquesta Aragon in
1980 and introduced his own Grupo Projecto to the North Sea and
Berlin Festivals in 1985. Egrem Studios of Havana was the first
to record his music during the early and mid '80's and these
discs, Inicio, an album of
piano solos and Concierto Negro, are still available. Beginning in 1986 Gonzalo
began recording for Messidor of Frankfurt, Germany and put out
three highly acclaimed albums for that label with his
Cuban Quartet entitled Mi Gran Pasion, Live in Havana, and
Giraldilla. On the strength of these works Gonzalo began
attracting international attention and in 1986 a chance meeting in Havana with bassist Charlie
Haden brought him to the attention of Blue Note
Records'
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