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"30 Latin bands you have to check out at SxSW 2016"

Pedro Menendez

Argentina

The creator and gifted multi-instrumentalist (he plays piano, guitar, flute, soprano sax, bandoneon) has a unique style of blending South American roots, jazz and contemporary classical influences.
Where can you see him? Saturday, March 19 9 - 9:40PM Elephant Room 315 Congress Ave. - Chron / La Voz by Sonia Zuniga


"SXSW 2009 International Bands: PETER´S SONGS - PEDRO MENENDEZ JAZZTANGO ENSEMBLE - "Don't Cry for Argentina: Changing Tango's Promise""

It may take two to tango, but Argentina's Pedro Menéndez is part of tango's triple threat. At SXSW last year, Menéndez wowed a modest Elephant Room crowd with his electronic tango trio, Zona Tango. This year, the multi-instrumentalist returns as Pedro Menéndez JazzTango Ensamble (Thu., Elephant Room, 11:45pm), incorporating classical compositions and folk traditions like Afro-Uruguayan drumming. Acolyte of the late Nuevo Tango pioneer Astor Piazzolla, Menéndez also performs as part of the Latin-tinged jazz-fusion operation Peter's Songs (Sat., Copa, 8pm). New disc Eclectico from the latter outfit was released in December. Menéndez isn't alone in tending tango's hot coals..." - THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE - By Dan Oko


"Canadian Music Week 2011 / Janele Moraes, Pedro Menendez & More"

TV Interview - Hispanos en Canada


"PEDRO MENENDEZ - ZONA TANGO - SXSW 2010 Interview"

SXSW may be known for being a one-stop shop for all that's great in indie rock, but scratch a little deeper and you'll find they also play host to eclectic bands that perform many different genres all at once. Buenos Aires trio Zona Tango, whose music draws on electronica and Latin influences, is one such a band. Spearheaded by composer and multi-instrumentalist Pedro Menendez and joined by bandoneonist Oscar Fasanelli with Maurice Levar on electronics, this group fuses a variety of genres including jazz and classical. This will be Zona Tango's third consecutive year at the SXSW and in between planning, Menendez took some time out of his busy schedule to answer a few questions about the band and its suave brand of tango electronica.

Describe your sound in your own words.

Our sound is a complex balance between acoustic instruments and electronic sounds. We are an electronic and orchestral band at the same time. Being a multi-instrumentalist has allowed me to use many of the wind instruments of a chamber orchestra including the flute, oboe, sclarinet, soprano sax, flugelhorn, Spanish guitar and the bandoneon, We mix those with electronic sounds through synthesizers and amplifiers. The music uses electronic loops for rhythm, but the harmonic language comes from jazz and contemporary classical music. On the other side, we can't say it is traditional tango, but all inflections and most melodic phrasing are from tango.

How did your band form?

Zona Tango was born in Paris after a long stay of performing traditional tango and music of my own. I came back to Buenos Aires with the idea of carrying out a different project with a new artistic proposal inside the emerging electro/tango genre. Together with the talented Oscar Fassanelli on bandoneon, the first two albums from Zona Tango were released ['Electronico' in 2004 and 'Brazil/Tango' in 2006]. Finally, the live band was formed and from that moment on Zona Tango has been growing up as a musical project where we feel absolutely free to experiment. There are no preconceptions, which are sometimes difficult to avoid for a musician coming from jazz and classical training.

What are your musical influences?

South American rhythms mainly from Argentina and Brazil including tango, candombe, chacarera and bossa nova. We're also influenced by jazz, contemporary classical music and music coming from Spain, England and India.

How did you come up with your band name?

Buenos Aires is, in fact, the Zona de Tango [Zone of Tango].

Whats in your festival survival kit?

My bandoneon, flute, soprano sax and guitar -- plus extremely high doses of concentration on music!

You have previously played SXSW before. Anything you plan to do different this time around?

This time Zona Tango will premiere songs from 'Psicodelia Tango,' which is our most recent CD [released in November 2009]. Adding a blend of jazz, tango and bossa nova, we created a new, subtle psychedelic aesthetic with elaborated work on synthesizers and electric guitars.

Whats the craziest thing you've ever seen or experienced on tour?

To cross the Polar Arctic Circle by train and ferrys through the Fjords to perform in Northern Norwegian cities.

Where does the band draw its inspiration from to create the music it does?

I'm always inspired! From nature, journeys, love, sometimes a simple word ... a sound or a rhythm.

Are there any new bands whom you are particularly impressed by?

Bjork, Eol Trio -- new Indian musicians that make a very interesting fusion between Indian music and electronics. Also some other musicians that are not so new but are my referents. Every time I listen to bands like Path Metheny, Oregon, Tom Jobim, Ivan Lins, Djavan, Piazzolla, Manuel de Falla and Ravel, I feel like they're new again.

- AOL SPINNER by Shaun Christie


"Tango Fiesta with Moky Gibson-Lane, Wang Pei-Yao 王佩瑤, Pedro Menéndez"

December 12, 2014 · 7:00 PM
Red House Theatre 2F, 西門紅樓 2F
A once-in-a-lifetime meeting of three great musical minds

World renowned cellist, Moky Gibson-Lane, has a vision of tango for cello. She has enlisted the help of her good friend in Taiwan (and also world-class pianist) Wang Pei-Yao 王佩瑤, as well as her collaborator from Buenos Aires, Argentina (multi-instrumentalist and composer) Pedro Menendez, to present this project in Taipei.

Taiwan will be the FIRST country to see this production of TANGO FIESTA and even more special is that it will be in an intimate setting of the Taipei Red House (西門紅樓). No giant theatre, no fancy stage or lighting but great natural acoustics. The distance between you and the performers is a mere few rows.

Why Tango? Because Tango is the embodiment of ALL the emotions, presented in a fluid and elegant manner. In a Tango you could be passionate, angry, demure, distraught, lonely and joyful all at the same time. And who better to bring about the emotions of the tango than Taiwan's premier Tango dance champions, Daniel Liu 劉心岳 and Anna Chin 金姵汝. They have been invited as special guests to dance to select numbers during the show.

A show of exquisite tango music with outstanding artists and musicians and dancers. Everyone in the show is world renowned, and we only have a very limited number of tickets available for this performance. - www.meetup.com


"PEDRO MENENDEZ ENSEMBLE - SXSW 2008 Six-Word Reviews of 763 SXSW MP3"

Introspective, engaging minor-key Argentinian jazz.
Excellent. Rating: 5 stars


- THE MORNING NEWS - By Paul Ford


"PEDRO MENENDEZ ENSEMBLE - Secretos de la Guitarra"

Featured Artist:
Pedro Menendez Ensemble
CD Title: Secretos de la Guitarra

Year: 2002

Record Label: Contemporaneo Art Music

Style: World Music

Musicians: Pedro Menendez (Spanish guitar, traverse
flute, pianica, acoustic bass, percussion, and vocals),
Daniel Serale (vibes, glockenspiel, xylophone and
cymbals), Daniel Buono (double bass), Raul Di Renzo
(violin), Ricardo Lanfiuti (viola), Fabio Loverso (cello),
Marcelo Nisinman (bandoneon), Daniel Miguez (drums
and bombo leguero), Gustavo Dominguez (percussion)

Review: “Secretos de la Guitarra” or ‘Secrets of the
Guitar’ is the ninth album of Argentinian multiinstrumentalist
and composer, Pedro Menendez. His
music is a whirlwind of the influences ranging from
Brazilian bossa nova, contemporary classical, tango,
Argentinian folk, and American jazz. The music is like a
gentle breeze on an otherwise warm still night in a
warm country very much like Argentina. Its rhythms
are graceful. It sways more than it swings. Menendez
tends to remain understated in making his point.
‘Secretos de la Guitarra’ is framed as almost a classical
concerto with four movements, and Menendez’s guitar
taking place of a string section. This piece sounds very
cinematic. This is not surprising since Menendez has
scored numerous films. But, it should not be taken as
background or ambient music. It is too well crafted for
that. It holds its own very well as it is, but the piece
could conceptually work as a score for a silent film.
As the title suggests, ‘Un dia un gato’ moves a like a
slinking orange cat hypnotically pursuing an imaginary
mouse in a field of tall grass and then stops, blinks and
perches herself strategically to carefully watching the
world around her. It is a placid piece of music with a
great deal of subtle beauty.
On ‘Como seran los Pirineos?,’ Menendez employs a trio
with himself on guitar, Buono on bass, and Serale on
vibes. This is played very delicately and persuasively
and as such may be the most beautiful and memorable
of the album. It is rooted in folk with a dash of the
surreal.
The final piece is ‘Zam-jazz.’ It is dedicated to Oscar
Aleman who was Menendez’s teacher and guitarist to
Josephine Baker. This is the one piece that truly lends
itself to the jazz idiom. ‘Zam-jazz’ is an elegant tribute
to his maestro. As is the rest of the album, it is simple
and wise, graceful and heartfelt.

Tracks: Concierto Para Guitarra: Caricatura portena,
Vientos marinos, Milonga del camino, Secretos de la
guitarra; Serra dos arars; Un dia un gato, otro tangos;
Como seran los Pirineos?, Conexion Rio-Madrid; Zamjazz

- JAZZ REVIEW by: John Doll


"PEDRO MENENDEZ - Luna"

Wonderfully sensual evocations from South America.
Pedro Menendez is a multi-instrumentalist from
Argentina who has a fresh ear for blending the sounds of
different musics. His brand of world-jazz fusion keeps
more than an arm’s length from both the New Age and
rock-flavored camps. The jazz elements are most
predominant, particularly in his expansive piano sounds.
The title track, which opens the disc, is a stately and
majestic theme that seems drawn from the classical school
as much as jazz or Latin music. As a pianist Menendez is
certainly influenced as much by classical players as by Bill
Evans, Oscar Peterson or Vince Guaraldi. “Fuego” is
quite fearsome and volcanic, “Canoa” more gently
pastoral. “Piazzoleana” is presumably dedicated to the late
tango master Astor Piazzolla, though the absence of
bandoneon obscures the reference. Each track has its own
special magic to offer. The Debussyian “Metamorfosis” is
exultant, vivid and way too short.
Menendez’ fellow musicians are all talented and
unobtrusive, leaving the forefront to the piano. Gustavo
Dominguez is an especially versatile percussionist. Daniel
Serale’s mallets contribute sparkling textures to a few
tracks. Bassist Alejandro Cavalli is relegated to the
background for the most part and could have been used a
little more adventurously. Vocalist Mariana Melero only
appears on one track, “Canoa”, but her warm, delicate
vibrance is a welcome addition.
Pedro Menendez has some very interesting musical
visions to share. Let’s hope he mines some more of these
gems in the near future. Recommended.


Track listing: Luna; Fuego; Arlequin; Piazzoleana; Canoa;
Metamorfosis; 1999; Una posibilidad; A-mar; Obstinator;
En las ruinas.
Personnel: Menendez, piano, flute, sampler, keyboards,
guitar, voice; Gustavo Dominguez, tabla, drums,
percussion, Tibetan bells; Alejandro Cavalli, bass; Daniel
Serale, vibraphone, xylophone; Mariana Melero, voice on
#5.
Style: Latin/World

- ALL ABOUT JAZZ by Todd S. Jenkins


"PEDRO MENENDEZ JAZZTANGO ENSEMBLE - Arquitectura Tango"

PEDRO MENENDEZ JAZZTANGO ENSEMBLE
Arquitectura Tango
(Contemporaneo Art Music)

ARGENTINE
COMPOSER/MULTINSTRUMENTALIST
PEDRO MENENDEZ RELEASES 11th
discographic work 'ARQUITECTURA TANGO´

Press Release by: Maurice Lèvar

(Contemporaneo Art Music - Buenos Aires - July
2006)

Chamber jazz with highly developed compositions
that preserve the popular spirit of tango music.
Pedro Menéndez: Piano, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Soprano
Sax, Trombone, Percussion, Bandoneon, Composition /
Oscar Fasanelli: Bandoneon / Patricio Villarejo:
Violoncello / Fito Vega: Bass / Gustavo Domínguez:
Drums / María Eugenia Marsili: Oboe

Pedro Menéndez is a prolific composer, more than 300
pieces for the most varied ensembles. The infinite
creativity and innovation of his compositions and the
own personal and unique style make him to be
recognized as a vanguardist.
As a talented multinstrumentalist, the audiences get
dazzled when Pedro naturally changes from the piano to
the flute, guitar, soprano sax or bandoneon, performing
virtuoso on improvisations and with subtlety selecting
notes upon developed armonies.
'ARQUITECTURA TANGO' is the logical reflect of his
long trayectory of restless quests on the rythms of his
country folk music -tango, candombe, and the strong
influences of jazz and contemporary classical
expressions. As a bold creator, he certainly proposes a
new tango concept out of the line of Piazzolla, from
which is so difficult to escape... The compositions bright
for his direction as well as for the interpretation of the
chosen musicians.

CD available at www.contemporaneomusic.com


- JAZZ REVIEW


"PEDRO MENENDEZ - WOA INTERNATIONAL (INDIA)"

W.O.A International signs on Argentinean virtuoso .W.O.A Management to introduce the music of Latin Star Pedro Menéndez to India

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release) – Nov 08, 2008 – Goa, India –

W.O.A International proudly announces the signing of Argentinean virtuoso and multi instrumentalist Pedro Menéndez. Known as the creator of the new Avant Garde musical style in Argentina his music is a blend of Folk, Contemporary Classical and Jazz. W.O.A International is getting set to lay the stage for Pedro Menéndez to introduce India to this amazing style of music. “I personally am a fan of Pedro Menendez and the management is very excited about introducing Pedro to the Indian subcontinent” says Oliver Sean, President and Founder of W.O.A International, “being a company based primarily in Goa and with our culture that has a strong Latin influence we believe that Pedro Menéndez’ music will be well received not just in Goa but around the country” Pedro Menéndez is a brilliant composer and a talented multi instrumentalist that virtuously changes from the Piano to the Guitar, Winds & Bandoneon with a unique composition style mainly influenced by the rhythms of his country folk music (Tango, Candombe, Chacarera), Brazilian Bossa Nova, Jazz and Contemporary Classical Expressions. “I consider myself a bold creator, this could possibly be the reason I have created the new Avant Garde sound in Argentina” says Pedro Menéndez whose vast discography and a long career of live performances is impressive and destined to keep growing. The deal with W.O.A Management will see the musician touring India and the Middle East and getting his music released worldwide. With the excellent and one of a kind support system for Independent musicians that consists of W.O.A Events, W.O.A Artiste Management Group, W.O.A Records, W.O.A Publications, W.O.A Studios and W.O.A Music marketing, Pedro Menendez is destined to the music market in this region. The coming year will see Pedro as part of a one of a kind tour that is organised by W.O.A Events called the ‘W.O.A Records India Tour 2009’. Exciting times for the virtuoso and W.O.A Management ahead.#

- W.O.A. INTERNATIONAL


"PEDRO MENENDEZ ENSEMBLE- Mi Buenos Aires herido"

‘...Pedro Menéndez has caught the audiences with his restless quests in tango and folk music. After long periods of time of living abroad, we can witness today a bold creator that proposes a concept of tango out of the line of Piazzola, from which is difficult to escape.
His compositions shine for his direction as well as for the interpretation of the chosen musicians .
'Mi Buenos Aires herido' a record with a different artistic tango musicality, but better.’

by Rubén Ferrero

elmurocultural.com

‘...It´s not strange that Argentinian jazz musicians want to get closed to the tango; both musical genres have a history in common in Buenos Aires...
The one who has got closer was musician Pedro Menéndez and his ‘Ensamble’ through the CD ‘Mi Buenos Aires herido’, but without betraying the tango essence. Their cadenced and nostalgic rhytms only are possible in current Buenos Aires century and Menéndez knew how to make use of them...’

by Hugo Martínez - Diario Popular

‘...All along his career, Pedro Menéndez has been composing music, not only for his own discographic productions, but for cinema, television and theatre pieces too in countries like Argentina and Germany. Well-known artists like Osvaldo Fattoruso, Rodolfo Mederos, Rubén Rada and Bernardo Baraj have also colaborated with him in different moments of his trayectory. For this occasion, Pedro Menéndez took out his ‘jazz suit’, put on the ‘tango one’ and released this interesting discographic material that carries his personal quality guarantee.’

by Diego Chacón www.happyhourhoy.com.ar

' "Mi Buenos Aires herido"... A Contemporary Tango CD that deserves to be listened...'

by Natalio Gorin

www.abctango.com
siglo XXI

- Various (LOCAL PRESS - ARGENTINA)


"PEDRO MENENDEZ JAZZTANGO ENSEMBLE - Arquitectura Tango"

PEDRO MENENDEZ ENSAMBLE
Arquitectura Tango

The formal framework adopted by Pedro
Menéndez’s new work is that of chamber music.
Yet, some outside nuances can be appreciated
throughout the album, specially connected with
diverse popular traditions. With the force of
improvisation and the severity of the music
scores, these seven pieces succeed one another
joined by a thread of “design unity”. Here tango is
a state of mind rather than an expression of its
music conventions. Songs like “Köln-Dombe
(perspectiva)”, “Asimetría” and “Deconstructango”
embody the openness of Menéndez’s quest, who
performs the piano, flute, soprano sax, trombone,
clarinet, bandoneón and oboe. Accompanied by
Oscar Fassanelli (bandoneón), Patricio Villarejo
(violoncello), María Eugenia Marsili (oboe), Fito
Vega (bass) and Gustavo Domínguez (drums).

info@contemporaneomusic.com
www.contemporaneomusic.com

- TANGODATA.gov.ar


"PEDRO MENENDEZ ENSEMBLE - Mi Buenos Aires herido"

Band: Pedro Menéndez Ensamble
Author: Menéndez Pedro
Composer: Menéndez Pedro

Label: Contemporaneo Art Music

Pedro Menéndez defined a line of composition which tends to maintain the sensitivity and the impulse tango, in a musical space which borrows from the jazz its structural matter.
It is contemporary Tango of room, moderate of jazz converts the improvisation of it into a feature of union.
It brings a different and personal vision, where the piano is the generator of it.
The musical colors of the flute, the French horn, the xylophone, the vibraphone, the sax soprano and the double bass diffuse their sonorities towards chamber music and symphonic music. Be added to that the authentic presence of the bandoneon.
Thanks to her talent of creator and with the quality of her interpretations, Pedro
Menéndez, lets foresee the birth of a work of very large value.

Titles:
Ultimo tango en Buenos Aires - Salgan del Lio - Mi Buenos Aires herido - Gardeliando -
Lylemaysiana - Tango neon - Oleaje - Retrato - Tango neon 2 - Bachiana porteña n° 1 -
Oleaje 2 - Estacion retiro - Historia final - Tango neon 3

- MUSICARGENTINA / FRANCE by Bernardo Nudelmann


"PEDRO MENENDEZ JAZZTANGO ENSEMBLE - Arquitectura Tango"



Arquitectura Tango
Band: Menéndez Pedro Jazztango Ensamble
Label: Contemporaneo Art Music

It is much more than pleasant, it is comforting that musicians, registered in the
dynamics and the history of the tango, did not cease enriching it and to think it thanks to creations much vaster than those which would propose of simple repetitions. It was thus always, fortunately. Of Caro With Salgan. De Rovira With Piazzolla. Of Saul Cosentino in Dino Saluzzi. The list is quite long.
Pedro Menéndez enters the tango. It visits it and revisits it. Respects and renovates it. Its leg jazz touches the matter tango. Symbiosis is successful, excellent interpretation.
To the centre an impressionist atmosphere, the piano, in more ofsonority expanding of a unit made up of flute, oboe, sax soprano, trombone, French horns, cor anglais,
violoncello, bandonion, and of a rhythm section of low and battery, gives life to these
septs parts developed remarkably well.
Within a framework of chamber music, these works, in which moments of improvisation contrast with an invaluable writing, preservethe popular spirit of the tango and the jazz.

Titles:
Köln Dombe (perspectiva) - Diseño Tango - Milonguita - Las teorias de Fito - Asimetria -
Deconstructango - Sin testigos - Buenas noches Fer

Reviewed 24/10/2007


- MUSICAARGENTINA.com / FRANCE by Bernardo Nudelmann


"PEDRO MENENDEZ - ZONA TANGO SXSW 2010"

Friday, 11:45pm, Elephant Room

Led by tango pioneer Pedro Menéndez, Z-Tango's psychedelically inclined Psicodelia Tango finds the veteran trio continuing to blend electronic, jazz, and traditional styles. Menéndez, a galvanizing force in Buenos Aires, at Austin's favorite underground jazz club should be required listening for anybody with a passing interest in tango's evolution.

- THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE by Dan Oko


"PEDRO MENENDEZ - ZONA TANGO - New Music Releases: Electronica / "Psicodelia Tango""

"Psicodelia Tango" is the most recent released album by the talented group Zona Tango Buenos Aires and features some innovating collections of modern Tango music. Listeners will find the music to be well balanced and never overpowering as the songs reveal colorful shades of Jazz, Tango, and Bossa Nova genres while delectable elements of electronica and a hint of psychedelic ingredients emerge. The refreshing song, "Operacion Tango," is an expressive blend of instruments engaging a sharp flowing rhythm which melds together a solid and cohesive melody. Splashed with intense precision, "Quejas de un Bandoneonista," highlights syncopated beats that beam with vibrant and upbeat energy as the catchy melody puts you in a hypnotic spell. The album, "Psicodelia Tango" is the kind of album one can sit back and relax to as it proves to be sheer entertaining with its refreshing spin of Tango music.

- RADIOINDY.com by Diane


"PEDRO MENENDEZ - ZONA TANGO SXSW 2008 - Live Shots"

ELEPHANT ROOM, FRIDAY, MARCH 14

‘If you were lucky enough to be at the Elephant Room for the U.S. premiere of Zona Tango, then you know that all electronic music is not created equal. Blood ties between Spain, France, and Argentina are often difficult to tease out in the contemporary world, but a spin through the back catalog of this Buenos Aires trio offered a glimpse into the promise that taped music holds for keeping old styles alive. Bandleader Pedro Menéndez, equally at home singing, blowing soprano sax, and slinging the accordion, dealt with borrowed instruments and a sporadically noisy crowd as he and his partners in crime, bassist Fito Vega and percussionist Gerardo Stubrin, played over prerecorded beats and tones looped through the sound system. Shot through with bossa nova rhythms and tango inflections, they resurrected Astor Piazzolla's "Adios Nonino" and notched an original "La France" inspired by the surreal, beloved film Amélie. The first half of the set drew from the 2004 release Electronico, while the latter compositions drew from 2006's Brazil Tango. In the modern world, it's a bitch to distinguish one nation's lounge from another, but even playing on instruments that didn't belong to them, Menéndez and company pulled it off.’

- THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE By Dan Oko


Discography

Anima (Coming Release 2017)

Electro Pampa - 2016
Coleccionismo - Anthology - 2010
Peter´s Songs - 2010
Psicodelia Tango - 2010
BrazilTango Re-Edition - 2010
Electronico Re-Edition -2010
America Solar - 2008
Arquitectura Tango - 2006
Profundidad - 2005
Mi Buenos Aires herido - 2003
Secretos de la guitarra - 2002
Luna - 1999
Viaje por Latinoamérica - 1993
Cantos Secretos - 1989
Nuevos Caminos - 1986
Capoeira - 1984
Hora del Eclipse - 1983



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Bio

PEDRO MENÉNDEZ – "PETER´S SONGS":


PEDRO MENÉNDEZ: COMPOSITION

VOICE, GUITAR, PIANO, KEYBOARDS, PEDALBOARD, FLUTE, FLUGELHORN, SICUS, QUENA, CHARANGO, PIANICA

STEVE ZIRKEL: BASS

BRAD EVILSIZER: DRUMS 


FEATURING THE NEW CD "ANIMA"


Pedro Menéndez is an outstanding Argentine composer and multi-instrumentalist wellknown for his unique and personal composition style blending jazz, Argentine and Latin American Folk (tango, candombe, chacarera, zamba, bossa nova) and contemporary clasical influences.

Distinguished by a prolific instrumental discography, on “PETERS SONGS”, PEDRO MENENDEZ shows a different facet and goes deeper into the field of lyrics. Mystery of nature, human essence, cultural, social and political roots of South American continent are poetically reflected with beauty and simplicity. As a composer, MENENDEZ amazes with an incredibly rich work on harmonies and vocal arrangements and shows himself as an unique eclectic artist full of valuable proposals and restless quests on South American alternative musical expressions.

Part of the material included on the CD “PETER´S SONGS” was originally composed for the documentary film “(“Dear Mara, Letters from a journey around the Patagonia”)”, an Argentine /German co-poduction directed by the Argentine film director Carlos Echeverría premiered on distinguished national movie theaters and multiple European festivals.

With an extensive international live performance career destined to keep growing (Argentina, Brazil, US, Canada, Europe & China), PETER´S SONGS is one of the live musical projects that PEDRO MENENDEZ has been leading and featuring internationally with great success, including SXSW and CANADIAN MUSIC FEST appearances.

"ANIMA" is the new coming release of "PETER'S SONGS": an intimate search on human essence and restless quests on latin alternative music experiences.


ABOUT PEDRO MENENDEZ´s BIOGRAPHY:


PEDRO MENENDEZ was born in Buenos Aires in 1957.

He has been dedicated to the music since he was 7 years old. He studied with professors like the worldwide known Oscar Aleman ( Josephine Baker's guitarist), Arturo Schneider (Astor Piazzolla´s flutist) and the contemporary classical guitarist Miguel Angel Girollet, among others. He also attended the composition career.

He has recorded multiple works of his own and the participation of well-known musicians like Osvaldo Fattoruso on drums (latin jazz Band 'Opa'), Rodolfo Mederos & Marcelo Nissinman on bandoneon, musicians from the Colón Theatre orchestra, among others.

Throughout his vast career he has lead as composer diverse ensembles performing on numerous distinguished cultural venues and festivals in Argentina, Brazil, US, Canada, China and Europe, including -among the most recent international tours:

SXSW 2016 

TOUR TAIPEI, TAIWAN (2014) 
SXSW & JAZZ WINTER FESTIVAL (CMF) 2013 
SXSW & JAZZ WINTER FESTIVAL (CMF) 2012 
WORLD BEAT ONLINE’S “RUM & RIDDIMS” PARTY (Austin, TX, USA, March 2012) 
DART MUSIC & HARRIS RADIO International Event (Austin, TX, USA, March 2012) 
SXSW & CANADIAN MUSIC FEST 2011 
SXSW 2010 
BAFIM 2009 (Buenos Aires, Argentina, November 2009) 
SXSW & CANADIAN MUSIC FEST 2009 
DART MUSIC International Day & Night Shows (Austin, TX, March 2009) 
BRAZIL MUSICA & ARTES + International Guests (Austin, TX, March 2009) 
FESTIVAL DE INVERNO SESC RIO 2008 (Petrópolis, Teresópolis & Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro, BRASIL) 
SXSW 2008 
Rhizome Collective International Show (Austin, TX, USA, March 2008) 
KUT FM - Live Show (Austin, TX, US, March 2008) 

In the field of contemporary chamber music, he has written several pieces including a concert for Vibraphone and Strings premiered on the International Percussion Festival of Patagonia, Argentina, 2006, a concert for Marimba dedicated to the Mexican well-known Soloist Javier Nandayapa, a work of 20 pieces for Piano based on Latin American rythmics (‘’Voyage through Latin America’ Book I & II) and a concert for Guitar and Orchestra.

He has composed many incidental music for publicity, television, theatre and cinema (Argentina and the Munich School of Cinema). Among his most recent works in this field, he has been nominated as best composer for the 27th Mar del Plata International Film Festival under the Category Argentine Panorama (Film: "Saint Lucia").

Since 1986 he is the Owner/Artistic Director of Contemporaneo Art Music, an Argentine Record Label dedicated to genres as tango, jazz, crossover, folk, world and contemporary classical music.

Band Members