Dafnis Prieto (born July 31, 1974) is a Cuban-American drummer, composer, bandleader, and educator.
Career
In his home town of
Santa Clara, Cuba, Prieto studied percussion and guitar. During his teens, he moved to Havana to study at the National School of Music. He concentrated on classical music and Afro-Cuban music before paying more attention to jazz. In 1999, when he was twenty-five, Prieto moved to New York City, where he worked with
Eddie Palmieri,
Carlos Barbosa-Lima
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,
Arturo O'Farrill
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Dave Samuels, and
Michel Camilo
Michel Camilo (born April 4, 1954) is a Grammy-award winning pianist and composer from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He specializes in jazz, Latin and classical piano work. Camilo lists some of his main influences as Chick Corea, Keith Ja ...
, among many others.
Prieto has conducted master classes, clinics, and workshops. From 2005 to 2015, he was a member of the music faculty at
New York University
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In 1832, th ...
. Since 2015, he has taught at the
Frost School of Music at the
University of Miami
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in Miami, Florida.
Awards and honors
* 2007 Grammy nomination,
Best Latin Jazz Album, Dafnis Prieto ''Absolute Quintet'' (Zoho Music)
* 2007 Latin Grammy nomination, Best New Artist
* 2011
MacArthur Fellow
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* 2018 Latin Grammy nomination, Best Latin Jazz Album, ''Back to the Sunset''
* 2018 Grammy Award, Best Latin Jazz Album, ''Back to the Sunset''
* 2021 Grammy nomination, Best Latin Jazz Album, ''Transparency''
Discography
As leader
* ''About the Monks'' (Zoho, 2004)
* ''Absolute Quintet'' (Zoho, 2006)
* ''Taking the Soul for a Walk'' (Dafnison, 2008)
* ''Live at Jazz Standard NYC'' (Dafnison, 2009)
* ''Proverb Trio'' (Dafnison, 2012)
* ''Triangles and Circles'' (Dafnison, 2015)
* ''Back to the Sunset'' (Dafnison, 2018)
* ''Transparency'' (Dafnison, 2020)
* ''Cantar'' (Dafnison, 2022)
As sideman
With
Caribbean Jazz Project
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* ''The Gathering'' (Concord Picante, 2002)
* ''Birds of a Feather'' (Concord Picante, 2003)
* ''Mosaic'' (Concord Picante, 2006)
With others
*
Peter Apfelbaum
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Career
Apfelbaum formed the Hieroglyphics Ensemble in 1977. He performed with Carla Bley ...
, ''It Is Written'' (ACT, 2005)
*
Concha Buika
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, ''
La Noche Más Larga
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Plot
Neil Spenser of ''The Guardian'' stated "Now relocated to Miami, she's clearly reaching ...
'' (Warner Music Spain, 2013)
*
Jane Bunnett
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, ''Ritmo + Soul'' (Blue Note, 2000)
*
Michel Camilo
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, ''Spirit of the Moment'' (Telarc, 2007)
*
Steve Coleman
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Early life
Steve Coleman was born and grew up in South Side, Chicago. He started playing ...
, ''Lucidarium'' (Label Bleu, 2004)
*
Matt Dusk, ''Two Shots'' (Decca, 2004)
*
Kip Hanrahan
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Personal life
Hanrahan was born in a Puerto Rican neighborhood in the Bronx to an Irish-Jewish family. His father left when he was 6 ...
, ''Beautiful Scars'' (American Clave, 2008)
*
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*Paquito Diaz, (1937–2011), veteran Filipino actor and movie director
* Paquito D'Rivera (born 1948), Cuban clarinetist and saxophonist
* Paquito ...
, ''Frankly'' (Calle 54,)
*
Brian Hughes, ''One 2 One'' (Higher Octave, 1998)
*
D. D. Jackson, ''Sigame'' (Justin Time, 2001)
* D. D. Jackson, ''Suite for New York'' (Justin Time, 2003)
*
Ronny Jordan
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, ''London Lowdown'' (Blue Note, 2001)
*
Nino Josele
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, ''Espanola'' (DRO, 2009)
*
Brian Lynch, ''Spheres of Influence Suite'' (2006)
* Brian Lynch/
Eddie Palmieri, ''Simpatico'' (ArtistShare, 2006)
*
Carlos Maza
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Early and personal life
M ...
, ''Zapato Kiko'' (Owl, 1994)
*
Arturo O'Farrill
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*
Eddie Palmieri, ''La Perfecta II'' (Concord, 2002)
*
Henry Threadgill
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, ''Everybodys Mouth's a Book'' (Pi, 2001)
* Henry Threadgill, ''Up Popped the Two Lips'' (Pi, 2001)
*
Yerba Buena, ''Follow Me'' (Wrasse, 2007)
*
John Zorn
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, ''Voices in the Wilderness'' (Tzadik, 2003)
Recorded by others
* 2001: "B. Smooth" recorded by John Benítez Trio, ''Descarga in New York'' (Khaeon)
* 2002: "El Guarachero Intrigozo (The Scheming Party Animal)" and "Masacoteando (In the Groove)" recorded by Caribbean Jazz Project, ''The Gathering'' (Concord Picante)
* 2003: "Against the Law" recorded by Caribbean Jazz Project, ''Birds of a Feather'' (Concord Picante)
* 2008: "Echo-dimensions" recorded by
Meridian Arts Ensemble, ''Timbrando'' (Channel Classics)
* 2008: "Song for Chico" recorded by Arturo O'Farrill & the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, ''Song for Chico'' (Zoho)
* 2008: "The Guiros Talk" and "Claveteando" recorded by Ethos Percussion Group, ''Building'' (Bribie )
* 2008: "Vida Sin Miel" recorded by Arturo O'Farrill & Claudia Acuña, ''In These Shoes'' (Zoho)
* 2009: "Trail of Memories" recorded by Jon Nelson, ''Fable'' (8bells)
* 2015: "The Triumphant Journey" recorded by Arturo O'Farrill & the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, ''Cuba: The Conversation Continues'' (Motéma)
Books
* 2016: ''A World of Rhythmic Possibilities: Drumming Lessons and Reflections on Rhythms'' (Dafnison Music)
* 2020: ''Rhythmic Synchronicity. Individual and Collective Rhythmic Skills: A Rhythm Course for Non-Drummers. (Dafnison Music)''
See also
*
Music of Cuba
The music of Cuba, including its instruments, performance, and dance, comprises a large set of unique traditions influenced mostly by west African and European (especially Spanish) music. Due to the syncretic nature of most of its genres, Cuban mu ...
*
Music of New York City
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References
External links
Official site"NYC Jazz Musician Dafnis Prieto Named MacArthur Foundation Fellow" Brown, Kathryn (September 21, 2011)
At NPR MusicInterviewNAMM Oral History Library (2008)
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1974 births
Living people
People from Santa Clara, Cuba
20th-century American composers
20th-century American conductors (music)
20th-century American drummers
20th-century American educators
20th-century Cuban educators
21st-century American composers
21st-century American conductors (music)
21st-century American drummers
21st-century American educators
American jazz bandleaders
American jazz composers
American jazz drummers
American male drummers
Cuban expatriates in the United States
Cuban jazz composers
Cuban jazz percussionists
MacArthur Fellows
American male jazz composers
New York University faculty
Grammy Award winners
20th-century American male musicians
21st-century American male musicians
20th-century jazz composers
21st-century jazz composers
National Art Schools (Cuba) alumni