
Intricate, knotty jazz that balances mathematical precision with deep emotional resonance. Piano-led compositions that feel like watching a complex clockwork unfold.
Marta Sánchez is a Madrid-born, New York-based pianist and composer who has become a central figure in the 21st-century creative jazz landscape. Her work is defined by a rigorous compositional style that utilizes complex polyphony and non-traditional formal structures.
Since moving to NYC in 2011, she has led a highly acclaimed quintet featuring two saxophones, a format she uses to explore intricate counterpoint and dense harmonic layering. Her 2015 album 'Partenika' was a breakout critical success, landing on the New York Times best-of-year list and establishing her as a formidable voice in the avant-garde and post-bop spheres. Her evolution continued with 'El Rayo de Luz' and 'SAAM', the latter of which integrated more explicitly personal and emotional themes into her knotty, mathematical frameworks. Critically, she is praised for her ability to make high-concept, odd-meter compositions feel fluid and organic. Her influence bridges the gap between the Spanish jazz tradition and the experimental rigor of the Brooklyn scene, making her a key reference point for modern chamber-influenced jazz.
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