+7 (212) 674-25-10
© 2021 VidaArt Management. All Rights Reserved.
×

Michael Simon

Jazz/Pop

Biography

Michael Simon, a very original jazz trumpeter and composer based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, has had a wide-ranging career filled with colorful projects. While his playing and compositions have their roots in his Venezuelan heritage, swinging hard bop, and Afro-Cuban jazz, it is never predictable and often goes in surprising directions.

 

Recently Michael released his fourth recording, Asian Connection. Chung Yufeng, brings the Pipa (a Chinese ethnic string instrument) into the mix of a modern jazz combo. She captures the very essence of Chinese music with her sound, phrasing and nuances. The contact with Asian music and the interactions with Malaysian musicians have impacted his music drastically and have resulted in many new ideas. Experiencing a cultural transcendence between the West and the Far East, Michael’s music has become reinvented through these new associations. Asian Connection has already had great success performing at the Borneo Jazz Festival in Malaysia last May.

 

Michael began trumpet lessons when he was 12 and spent 1989-91 in Havana, Cuba attending the Ignacio Cervantes Music School. In 1993 he moved to the Netherlands to study jazz at the Rotterdam Conservatory where he earned a degree in arranging and composition. Michael began working regularly with percussionist Gerardo Rosales within a year and in 1996 joined Fra Fra Sound, an association that has continued for over 20 years.

 

The music of Fra Fra Sound, which is rooted in Surinamese Kaseko and Kawina and influenced by West and South African styles in addition to Caribbean music and jazz, is unlike that of any other group. Some of the highlights of Michael’s association with Fra Fra Sound include collaborations with Lester Bowie, David Murray, Toumani Diabaté, Baseku Kouyaté and Majid Bekkas. Michael has also had long-term associations with De Nazaten and the Rob Mostert Hammond Group, led his bands (including Roots United, Crianzas and conducting the Dutch Caribbean Groove Orchestra), and worked with Lucas van Merwijk & The Cubop City Big Band, altoist Bobby Watson (1999), Conexion Latina (2005-10), James Carter (2010), and jazz singer Deborah Carter. With his brother Marlon Simon’s The Nagual Spirits, he has performed with such American guests as Bobby Watson, Paquito D’Rivera, John Blake and Giovanni Hidalgo.

 

In 2004, Michael Simon made his recording debut as a leader with Revelacion (Pramisi Records) which featured him not only as an impressive trumpeter but as a very talented composer with his septet Roots United. In 2009 he made New York Encounter (Fresh Sound New Talent), straight-ahead jazz set with both of his brothers plus such New York musicians as Miguel Zenon, Peter Brainin, Andy Gonzalez and Roberto Quintero.

 

The Simon, Simon & Simon Reunion Project is very close to Michael’s heart. “This was started as a wish of my father to see his three sons play music together after many years. It was our first reunion since our beginnings in Punta Cardón, our native town. At this time my Dad was living on his native island, Curacao, so we performed our first couple of concerts there in 2001.” Since then the siblings have had additional concerts in Curacao and Venezuela. “The SS&S project is the absolute highlight of my career.”

 

Since 2009, Michael has visited Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on a regular basis, collaborating with local musicians. Memorable concerts by Michael took place at the 12th Johor Bahru Arts Festival and the 10th Venezuelan Week in Malaysia.  “I have redefined my music in Asian songs, which to me transmit a sense of stillness and groundedness unlike any other melodies, and let loose of my old influences.” The profound music that resulted is documented on 2015’s Destiny’s Will for the No Black Tie label and led to the recent Asian Connection.

 

Following the release of Asian Connection, Michael Simon toured the Netherlands and Taiwan with key artists of the project. The uniqueness of his concept, the brilliance of his playing, and the joyful surprises that are found throughout his music were warmly embraced by audiences of the Tong Tong Festival in The Hague,  Amsterdam’s Red Light Jazz Festival, the Taichung Jazz Festival and the Taipei Jazz Festival in Taiwan.

×

Your email has been sent