Add something new to Virb:

Virb

Are you sure you want to delete that?

or Cancel

 

Rodrigo Villanueva

Jazz / Funk / World

Janesville, WI

You do not have the current Adobe Flash Player

To listen to this audio clip you will need to upgrade Adobe Flash Player

You do not have Adobe Flash Player

To listen to this audio clip you will need to install Adobe Flash Player

About

Drummer, percussionist, arranger, and composer born in Mexico City, Mexico on March 26, 1967. Mr. Rodrigo Villanueva began playing drums at age of 15, studying privately with Ignacio Gutierrez (1982), Andreas Lüscher (1983-1987), Alvaro López (1987-1991), and Chris Adams (1993-1996). He also studied classical percussion and jazz studies at "Escuela Superior de Musica" (1985-1987), "Ollin Yoliztly" (1987-1989), and "Escuela Nacional de Musica" (1989-1991). In 1987, he joined the third-extreme jazz group "Atril 5," touring Mexico and playing in several international new music festivals premiering contemporary music, such as Eugenio Tousseint's Variaciones Concertantes (1994). In the jazz/classical genre he accompanied several soloists, such as Carlos Prieto, Edison Quintana, Roberto Limón, Marisa Canales, Alan Durbeq, Bozena Slavinska, Ana Maria Tradatti, Juan Carlos Laguna, Takagoshi Yoshioka, and Zsbigsev Paleta. With the group "Atril 5," he recorded "ICE CREAM CONCERTO and FLAVORS of the stars" by Meyer Kupfermann. Villanueva has played with several mexican jazz groups such as Roberto Aymes' "Contemporary Jazz Trio" (1989-1992), John Hager's "Brass Explosion " (1986-1994), Rodolfo Sanchez's "Fénix "(1989-1992), Carlos Gallegos' "Jazztlán " (1996), and he also co-led the group "Espiral " with Agustín Bernal and Daniel Hidalgo (1994-1997). At the beginning of his career, he performed in several theater plays, such as "Play it Again, Sam" (1986-1987), "Morte e Vida Severina" (1987), and "La Señora en su Balcón "(1988).

Mr. Villanueva toured Europe, South America, Mexico, and the US with the Mexican pop singer Lucero (1991-1998). In 1991, he won the National Final Nescafe-Yamaha Pop Music Award Band Explosion with the group "Corazón Latino" (finalist in Tokyo, Japan 1991). He also played in several mexican TV shows and studio sessions in the early 1990's.

As an educator Mr. Villanueva has taught drum-set and percussion courses at different institutions in Mexico ("Escuela Superior de Música" 1997, "Ollin Yoliztly" 1999, and "Universidad La Salle" 1996). In 1997, he moved to Denton, Texas to attend the jazz music program at the distinguished University of North Texas, where he studied drums with Ed Soph (1997-2002), jazz vibes with Ed Smith (2000-2002), and classical percussion with Robert Schietroma (1997-1999), and Christopher Deane (2000-2001). While he attended the UNT jazz program, Mr. Villanueva played with several jazz and classical ensembles (3 O'clock, 4 O'clock, 5 O'clock, 6 O'clock, 7 O'clock lab bands, Zebras, Jazz Singers I, L-5 Jazz Guitar Ensemble, Lynn Seaton's Jazz Trio '00, Stefan Karlsson Trio, UNT Symphonic Band, UNT Concert Band, and UNT Brass Band). He also has been awarded with various scholarships and grants (Charn Uswachokee Music Scholarship '97-01, Good Neighbor Texas Gov. Grant '00-01, FONCA '98-00). He graduated in 2001 with Magna Cum Laude honors (BM; Jazz Studies) and received a Masters degree in Jazz Studies in 2003.

As a novel composer, he has co-arranged and sequenced music for pop artists (Lucero's national tour '95) and has composed several pieces in the jazz and pop idioms. Among them are his original compositions for jazz big band Not Yet!, Keep Trying, & El Niño which have been published by Increase Music & Walrus Music.

While in the United States he has played professionally with several jazz and pop artists, such as Terry Hankins, Lee Tomboulian, James Gabriano, Tio, Derrick Logozzo, Larry Randall, Carlos Guedes, Fareed Haque, Vicho Vicencio, Alejandro Fernández, Sandra Kaye, and Margo Reymundo. His favorite drummers are Tony Williams, Jack DeJohnette, Peter Erskine, Bill Stewart, and Steve Gadd. As a composer he has been influenced by Bartok, Ravel, Revueltas, Bob Brookmayer, Vince Mendoza, and Maria Schneider.

Mr. Villanueva holds a B.M. ('01) and a M.M. ('03) in Jazz Studies from the University of North Texas and is currently Assistant Professor of jazz studies at Northern Illinois University. He performs regularly in the U.S. and Mexico with several groups, among them, the Jan Wheaton Jazz Quartet, the Nick Fryer Trio/Quartet, Hanah Jon Taylor quartet, Matan Rubinstein Jazz Sada Trio, Kelly Brand Jazz Trio and the Rodrigo Villanueva Jazz Trio. Rodrigo endorses Yamaha Drums, Sabian Cymbals, Evans Drumheads and VicFirth Drumsticks.

Photos(15)

Jangeun Bae Jazz Trio at EBS Space, Seoul, Korea.
Sound check in Korea

Videos(18)

Elvin's Mambo: The NIU Jazz Lab Band, Tour 2008.
01 THE NIU JAZZ LAB BIG BAND 1

Comments(1)

You must be logged in to post comments. Not a member? Join now!

Gagosian Liga, May 23, 2008:

"We all admire the spangled acrobat with classical grace meticulously walking his tight rope in the talcum light; but how much rarer art there is in the sagging rope expert wearing scarecrow clothes and impersonating a grotesque drunk! I should know." (Vladimir Nabokov)
Thank you for your friendship! Musical greetings from Munich/Germany!
Feel free to download my music!

Stats

  • Plays today
    0
  • All-time plays
    9
  • Profile views
    198

www.rodrigovillanueva.com

Following(5)

Matan Rubinstein's PictureYULIA PISHVANOVA's PictureMiguel Campal's PictureMXP4 HQ's PictureGagosian Liga's Picture

Flag this profile!

Flag this profile as:

or Cancel