Marco Katz
- January 10, 2024
- Trombonist
Quick Facts
Full Name | Marco Katz |
Occupation | Trombonist |
Date Of Birth | Mar 16, 1957(1957-03-16) |
Age | 67 |
Country | United States |
Birth City | New York City |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Marco Katz Biography
Name | Marco Katz |
Birthday | Mar 16 |
Birth Year | 1957 |
Home Town | New York City |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Marco Katz is one of the most popular and richest Trombonist who was born on March 16, 1957 in New York City, United States. Marco Katz was born March 16, 1952 in New York City, USA. He plays trombone, arranges and composes music, and is a member of the brass quintet, band, and other musical ensembles. Adam Gaines wrote a review for the Bundee Brothers Bone band album and said that Katz’s compositions were a highlight. His trombone writing is idiomatic and harmonically appealing without being too complicated. Mundo Universitario was a program televised on the University of Valle. It featured “Marco Katz,” a master of literature and professional musician who was the last trombonist to play with Charlie Palmieri or Mon Rivera.
Katz’s score to Zoey’s Zoo (“Oh Yeah!”). The Nickelodeon channel’s cartoons helped Zoey’s Zoo (Oh Yeah! Katz’s compositions were performed by the New York All-City high school band at Carnegie Hall. The “Love Songs Theme”, Katz’s composition, was broadcast on VH1. Erich Kunzel performed Katz’s arrangement of “Good Old Mountain Dew” with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Centaur Records released Katz’s song cycle for piano and voice based on Piedras del Cielo by Pablo Neruda in 2013.
He recorded “Tubby the Tuba Meets a Jazz Band” in 1994 for Tubby the Tuba and Friends. This Angel Records release featured narrations by Paul Tripp and performances from Bob Stewart on tuba and trombone, Jimmy Owens and Paquito D’Rivera on clarinet, Katz and trombone, Chuck Folds and John Thomas on percussion, and Oliver Jackson on drums. This track was re-released on Tubby the Tuba Presents, Play it Happy. Meredith Vieira was the narrator.
Marco Katz Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Trombonist |
House | Living in own house. |
Marco Katz is one of the richest Trombonist from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Marco Katz 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Katz was a New York City jazz trombonist and salsa trombonist. He is best known for his unique use the plunger mutes. Katz was a featured soloist in Mon Rivera’s jazz and salsa trombonists and recorded with Carlos Barberia y su Orquesta Kubavana and the Lebron Brothers. Latin NY magazine nominated him “Trombonistof the Year” for his recordings with Charlie Palmieri, Alegre All- Stars director. Jairo GrijalbaRuiz, a music critic, wrote in Herencia Latina that Palmieri’s “The Heavyweight” included a solo with Marco Katz. This is a truly remarkable and brief demonstration of his style.
Katz earned a Performing-Artists-in-the-Schools certification from Teachers College, Columbia University, in 1987. He returned to Bali five years later to study gamelan music. He lived in Spain from 2001 to 2002 and studied literature, art, politics, and art at the Complutense University of Madrid. This textual training helped him form critical views about the role of musicians in modern society. Later, he earned his BA and MA from Humboldt State University as well as a PhD from the University of Alberta. After completing his studies, he started to teach literature and perform music at MacEwan University. Katz began writing about music and other cultural topics in the twenty-first century. Palgrave Macmillan published Katz’s academic study of novels, Music and identity in Twentieth Century Literature From Our America: Noteworthy protagonists. This book examines the connections between literature and music in works by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Alejo Carpentier and Zora Nealehurston, Joy Kogawa and Tomson Highway. His article on “Popular Music Genres”, published by Wiley-Blackwell in 2016, is available in A Companion to Popular Culture.
Katz’s English and Spanish language articles appear in the Routledge journal Popular Music and Society, Comparative American Studies, Atlantic Studies, Espéculo (Complutense University of Madrid), La Guagua, and Culturas Populares Revista Electrónica 5 (University of Alcalá) (July–December 2007). His article, “José Watanabe y el huso de la palabra” appears in Kaikan, a publication of the Asociación Peruano Japonesa in Lima, Peru that recognizes Katz’s work on Peruvian Nikkei. An interview in Discover Nikkei, published by the Japanese American National Museum, further explores Katz’s work in this area. His essay on Peruvian Dekasegi, “Whose Diaspora is This Anyway?: Peruvians, Japanese Perhaps, and Dekasegi, appears in Narratives of Citizenship: Indigenous and Diasporic Communities Unsettle the Nation-State (University of Alberta Press). Katz has also presented papers on music and literature at conferences of JALLA [Jornadas Andinas de Literatura Latino Americana], the National Association for Ethnic Studies, the Society for Ethnomusicology, the Modern Language Association, the Latin American Studies Association, and the American Comparative Literature Association.
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