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Pedro Giraudo | |
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Pedro Giraudo with his Latin GRAMMY Pedro Giraudo with his
Latin GRAMMY Award in 2018 | |
Background information | |
Born | La Plata, Argentina | 2 May 1977
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | |
Instrument(s) | Double Bass |
Discography | Pedro Giraudo Discography |
Years active | 2002-present |
Labels | Cantaloupe Music Productions, Inc. |
Member of |
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Website | www.pedrogiraudo.com |
Pedro Giraudo (born 2 May 1977) is a Latin GRAMMY Award-winning [1] Argentinian-American bassist, arranger, songwriter, and musician from Córdoba, Argentina based in New York City. [2] Pedro Giraudo known for his collaborations with Ruben Blades, [2] Hector Del Curto, [3] Sybarite5, [4] Paquito D'Rivera, [2] Kenny Garrett, [5] Pablo Ziegler, [2] and others.
Pedro Giraudo has released five studio albums under the Pedro Giraudo name: Desconsuelo (2005), El Viaje (2009), Piazzolla: Tango Distinto (2011), Vigor Tanguero (2018), and Impulso Tanguero (2021). He also released one Live Album: An Argentinian in New York (Live) (2018). [6] His releases also include various works released under the Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet [7], the Pedro Giraudo Jazz Orchestra. [8], and the Pedro Giraudo Big Band. [9]
Pedro Giraudo was born in 1977 in La Plata, Argentina and was raised in Còrdoba. In 1996, he moved to New York City to pursue a career in music. [10]
Pedro Giraudo moved to New York City in 1996, where he began his music career arranging for and performing alongside various Jazz ensembles and Musicians in New York City.
In 2000, he released his debut recording "Destiny of Flowers" in CD form, a live recording of his graduation recital at Manhattan School of Music. [11] He subsequently his released first full-length album, Mr Vivo, in 2002 under the stage name "Mr. Vivo."
Starting in 2006, Pedro began releasing under the name Pedro Giraudo. In the following years, he formed the Pedro Giraudo Jazz Orchestra, Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet, and the Pedro Giraudo Big Band, under which he released several albums.
His 2018 Album Vigor Tanguero won the Latin GRAMMY for Best Tango Album. [11]
Pedro Giraudo's musical style incorporates elements evocative of early jazz improvisation and follows the tradition of highlighting the individuality of each band member, in the tradition of Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus. It's reflective of Pedro's background in jazz. He brings this tradition into a blend of traditional tango with Argentine folk, while incorporating other South American grooves. [12]
Pedro Giraudo is married to Marianela Fernandez and has two daughters, Vera Giraudo and Angela Giraudo. He dedicated "Angela Suite" from Cuentos to her daughter Angela and "El Viaje Suite" from El Viaje to Vera.
See the complete list of Pedro Giraudo's associated works above.
Pedro Giraudo specializes in Tango and similar musical traditions. Touring is not a part of the Tango music culture, so Pedro Giraudo has not held formal tours. Here are some notable performance locations.
Year | Award | Category | Work | Name on Release | Result |
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2010 | Latin Jazz Corner Awards | Latin Jazz Album of the Year | El Viaje | Pedro Giraudo | Won |
Best Large Ensemble Album | El Viaje | Pedro Giraudo | Won | ||
Best Latin Jazz Composition | "El Bajonazo" | Pedro Giraudo | Won | ||
2011 | Latin Jazz Corner Awards | Best Large Ensemble Album | Córdoba | Pedro Giraudo | Won |
Boundary Breaking Album of the Year | Córdoba | Pedro Giraudo | Won | ||
South American Jazz Album of the Year | Córdoba | Pedro Giraudo | Won | ||
Latin Jazz Composition of the Year | Córdoba | Pedro Giraudo | Won | ||
2018 | Latin GRAMMY Awards | Best Tango Album | Vigor Tanguero | Pedro Giraudo | Won |
Year | Award | Category | Work | Primary Artist | Result |
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2013 | Latin GRAMMY Awards | Best Tango Album | Tango Nostalgias | Julio Botti | Nominated |
2014 | Latin GRAMMY Awards | Best Tango Album | Tangos | Ruben Blades | Won |
Album of the Year | Tangos | Ruben Blades | Nominated | ||
2015 | GRAMMY Awards | Best Latin Pop Album | Tangos | Ruben Blades | Won |
2016 | Latin GRAMMY Awards | Best Classical Contemporary Composition | "Mi Familia" | Gustavo Casenave | Nominated |
2019 | Latin GRAMMY Awards | Best Tango Album | Radiotango | Pablo Ziegler Chamber Quartet | Nominated |
2020 | Latin GRAMMY Awards | Best Tango Album | Fuelle y Cuerda | Gustavo Casenave Quartet | Won |
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secondary sources that are
independent of the subject (see the
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| ![]() |
Pedro Giraudo | |
---|---|
Pedro Giraudo with his Latin GRAMMY Pedro Giraudo with his
Latin GRAMMY Award in 2018 | |
Background information | |
Born | La Plata, Argentina | 2 May 1977
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | |
Instrument(s) | Double Bass |
Discography | Pedro Giraudo Discography |
Years active | 2002-present |
Labels | Cantaloupe Music Productions, Inc. |
Member of |
|
Website | www.pedrogiraudo.com |
Pedro Giraudo (born 2 May 1977) is a Latin GRAMMY Award-winning [1] Argentinian-American bassist, arranger, songwriter, and musician from Córdoba, Argentina based in New York City. [2] Pedro Giraudo known for his collaborations with Ruben Blades, [2] Hector Del Curto, [3] Sybarite5, [4] Paquito D'Rivera, [2] Kenny Garrett, [5] Pablo Ziegler, [2] and others.
Pedro Giraudo has released five studio albums under the Pedro Giraudo name: Desconsuelo (2005), El Viaje (2009), Piazzolla: Tango Distinto (2011), Vigor Tanguero (2018), and Impulso Tanguero (2021). He also released one Live Album: An Argentinian in New York (Live) (2018). [6] His releases also include various works released under the Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet [7], the Pedro Giraudo Jazz Orchestra. [8], and the Pedro Giraudo Big Band. [9]
Pedro Giraudo was born in 1977 in La Plata, Argentina and was raised in Còrdoba. In 1996, he moved to New York City to pursue a career in music. [10]
Pedro Giraudo moved to New York City in 1996, where he began his music career arranging for and performing alongside various Jazz ensembles and Musicians in New York City.
In 2000, he released his debut recording "Destiny of Flowers" in CD form, a live recording of his graduation recital at Manhattan School of Music. [11] He subsequently his released first full-length album, Mr Vivo, in 2002 under the stage name "Mr. Vivo."
Starting in 2006, Pedro began releasing under the name Pedro Giraudo. In the following years, he formed the Pedro Giraudo Jazz Orchestra, Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet, and the Pedro Giraudo Big Band, under which he released several albums.
His 2018 Album Vigor Tanguero won the Latin GRAMMY for Best Tango Album. [11]
Pedro Giraudo's musical style incorporates elements evocative of early jazz improvisation and follows the tradition of highlighting the individuality of each band member, in the tradition of Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus. It's reflective of Pedro's background in jazz. He brings this tradition into a blend of traditional tango with Argentine folk, while incorporating other South American grooves. [12]
Pedro Giraudo is married to Marianela Fernandez and has two daughters, Vera Giraudo and Angela Giraudo. He dedicated "Angela Suite" from Cuentos to her daughter Angela and "El Viaje Suite" from El Viaje to Vera.
See the complete list of Pedro Giraudo's associated works above.
Pedro Giraudo specializes in Tango and similar musical traditions. Touring is not a part of the Tango music culture, so Pedro Giraudo has not held formal tours. Here are some notable performance locations.
Year | Award | Category | Work | Name on Release | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010 | Latin Jazz Corner Awards | Latin Jazz Album of the Year | El Viaje | Pedro Giraudo | Won |
Best Large Ensemble Album | El Viaje | Pedro Giraudo | Won | ||
Best Latin Jazz Composition | "El Bajonazo" | Pedro Giraudo | Won | ||
2011 | Latin Jazz Corner Awards | Best Large Ensemble Album | Córdoba | Pedro Giraudo | Won |
Boundary Breaking Album of the Year | Córdoba | Pedro Giraudo | Won | ||
South American Jazz Album of the Year | Córdoba | Pedro Giraudo | Won | ||
Latin Jazz Composition of the Year | Córdoba | Pedro Giraudo | Won | ||
2018 | Latin GRAMMY Awards | Best Tango Album | Vigor Tanguero | Pedro Giraudo | Won |
Year | Award | Category | Work | Primary Artist | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | Latin GRAMMY Awards | Best Tango Album | Tango Nostalgias | Julio Botti | Nominated |
2014 | Latin GRAMMY Awards | Best Tango Album | Tangos | Ruben Blades | Won |
Album of the Year | Tangos | Ruben Blades | Nominated | ||
2015 | GRAMMY Awards | Best Latin Pop Album | Tangos | Ruben Blades | Won |
2016 | Latin GRAMMY Awards | Best Classical Contemporary Composition | "Mi Familia" | Gustavo Casenave | Nominated |
2019 | Latin GRAMMY Awards | Best Tango Album | Radiotango | Pablo Ziegler Chamber Quartet | Nominated |
2020 | Latin GRAMMY Awards | Best Tango Album | Fuelle y Cuerda | Gustavo Casenave Quartet | Won |
PG Musician AAJ
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).