Carolina Calvache
Career
Calvache was born in Cali, Colombia, and studied piano from the age of 6.
Her debut album "Sotareno" was released by Sunnyside Records in 2014.[1] Later in the year, she performed at the first Women in Latin Jazz Festival in the NY.[2] In 2015, she taught piano and performed in Chennai, India.[3]
She holds degrees from Universidad de Valle and North Texas University.
Her piece "Trombonsillo" and "Ethereal" for trombone and piano were recorded by Achilles Liarmakopoulos on his album Ethereal in 2017. Trombonsillo has been performed all over Europe, North & South America and Asia.
In 2020 she released her second album "Vida Profunda". In this dynamic new release, Calvache explored meaningful poetry by world-renowned poets, augmenting the text with her stunning compositions, lush instrumentation and striking vocal performances by Ruben Blades , Claudia Acuña , Haydee Milanes, Aubrey Johnson, Marta Gomez , Sofia Ribeiro, Luba Mason, Lara Bello, and Sara Serpa.
Discography
- Sotareño (2014) - on Sunnyside Records
- Vida Profunda [4](2020) - on SunnySide Records
Other Discography
- La Ultima Vez - 2016- (single) - with Camila Meza (2016)
- Ethereal - Achilles Liarmakopoulos (2017)
- Transitions [5] (single) - Achilles Liarmakopoulos & Andreas Rolandos Theodorou (2019)
Commissions
Trombonsillo (2016) - Trombone and piano - Dedicated to Achilles Liarmakopoulos
Transitions (2017) - Commissioned by "Make More Noise: Evan Conroy and Chris Van Hof, and the Music City Trombone Duo: Brian Entwistle and Jeremy Wilson"
Encuentros (2018) - Bass Trombone and piano - Dedicated to Sebastian Cifuentes
Sunrise Suite (2019) - Tuba and piano - Dedicated to Ricardo Carvalhoso
Kava (2019) - Trumpet and piano - Dedicated Juan Fernando Avendaño
Caminos (2020) - Trombone and piano - Dedicated to Shachar Israel
References
- "Carolina Calvache: Sotareno". Latin Jazz Net. 6 April 2014. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- "Uptown celebrates first woman in Latin Jazz festival". DNA Info New York. 25 November 2014. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- "I have Ilaiyaraja on my Phone". New Indian Express. 18 May 2015. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- "Vida Profunda, by Carolina Calvache". Carolina Calvache. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- Transitions, retrieved 2020-07-05