ENRIQUE HANEINE
Biography
Born in Mexico City, Enrique Haneine holds four degrees, including
his Masters in Jazz Piano Performance from The Boston Conservatory and Berklee College of Music, and is known for
his versatile performance and leadership roles in both the Mexican pop scene
and the New York jazz world. From his past roles as music director, pianist and
arranger for Ricky Martin, Vina del Mar music festival, and for numerous Mexican television productions
(such as the Eres Awards) Haneine's reputation as a brilliant artist and talented arranger
are well deserved. Today his
repertoire has evolved and matured into the realm of free, standard and Latin
jazz.
After moving to Boston in 1996 Haneine began intensive private
studies with numerous outstanding musicians. Haneine cites the influence that
his sessions with Hal Crook, Jerry Bergonzi, Joanne Brackeen, Kenny Werner,
Charlie Banacos, Laszlo Gardony, Danilo Perez, Paul Schmeling, Ray Santisi, and
Janice Weber had on
informing his unique personal style, which blends innovative technique with
uninhibited, yet intelligent improvisation.
Immediately recognized for his ability and presence, Enrique has
been showered with awards, from winning the Jane Jarvis Jazz Piano
Competition and being
named Eubie Blake Scholar at Berklee three years in a row, selected candidate at the Martial
Solal International Jazz Piano Competition in Paris, France.
All About Jazz New York's Best of 2005 Albums of the Year , performing for the 2013 Grammy nominated Best Latin Jazz Album "Multiverse"
also performed at The United Nations General Assembly Hall for the 2012 UNESCO International Jazz Day, as well as performances at places like Lincoln Center, Apollo Theatre, The Kennedy Center, the Smithsonian as well as multiple Jazz Festivals and jazz clubs around the world.
With his definitive move to New York City in 2000, Enrique has
grown as both a soloist, band leader, and member of numerous trios/quartets, playing
in venues such as The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (DC), Jazz at Lincoln Center (NYC), Birdland (NYC), Sweet Rhythm (NYC), Nuyorican
Poets Cafe (NYC), Bowery Poetry Club (NYC), Blues Alley (DC), Cornelia Street
Cafe (NYC), Knitting Factory (NYC), Detour (NYC), Kavehaz (NYC), Bubble Lounge
(NYC), Garage (NYC), and in such institutions as NYU, Pratt Institute, Rockefeller University.
Additionally, Haneine can be found playing at jazz festivals around
the US and Internationally. Most
recent festivals include the Verona Jazz Festival (Verona, Italy), the Tenth Annual Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Festival, Jazz Improv Live Convention and Festival, Cape Cod Jazz Festival, Victoria-Vancouver
International Jazz Orchestra Festival, Columbus Ohio Jazz Festival, Banff Arts Jazz Festival
(Alberta, Canada),Danbury
Latin Jazz Festival,
WBGO Jazz/ NJ Transit 25th 'Music in
Motion', Plymouth Music Festival, CMJ Musicfest & Filmfest, Museo del
Barrio Concert Series, WBGO
Annual Jazzathon at Birdland, US Tennis Open Jazz Series, Oakland Beach Concert Series, NJ Latin Jazz Fest,
111th Old Timers Latin Festival, Latin ASCAP Awards, Yonkers Hispanic Festival, Bronx
Latin Fathers Festival,
Jamaica Pond Jazz Concert Series, Latin Jazz Trio Tour (Peru), Mix 98.5
Festival (Boston), Rehoboth Beach Autumn Jazz Festival, Ryles Jazz Festival (Boston),
Providence Waterfront Jazz Festival, The March of Jazz (Clearwater, Florida),
Berklee College of Music 30th Annual HS Jazz Festival (Boston), and Art for
Healing "Unique Vision" @ Great Neck Arts Center. Aside from giving private lessons and master classes, Enrique Haneine has been faculty at the Boston Conservatory Special Division, Harbor Conservatory for the Performing Arts in
Manhattan, Jazz at Lincoln Center for Young People Tour and Alvin Ailey Dance Company's Arts in Education program, as well as Community Service through different kind of music performances for several sectors of the community. Haneine is one of the leaders in the collaborative
project AGRAZING MAZE, a
quartet often joined by Ingrid Jensen on trumpet. All About Jazz magazine named their first CD release, At
the End of the Day, as
one of New York's Best of 2005 Album of the Year, and gave the quartet glowing reviews. Haneine has had the honor of performing alongside numerous great
musicians, significantly Joe Hunt, Bobby Sanabria, Joe Lovano, Jon Faddis,
Mark Feldman, Wynton Marsalis, Ruben Blades, Harvie S, Ingrid Jensen, Hugh
Fraser, Phil Nimmons, Candido Camero, Dave Valentin, Dave Pietro, Mark Shim, Tyshawn Sorey, Dave Shroeder, Christophe Schweizer,
Vince Cherico, Bruce Gertz, Orlando Marin, Ray Vega, Ruben Rodriguez and John Benitez among Others.
Chosen as the pianist for Chembo Corniel's Latin Percussion Instructional DVD (Warner), Haneine's superb mastery of multiple
styles has been affirmed by his role as principal
piano player in several Jazz and Latin bands as well.
Enrique Haneine endorses PreSonus Audio Electronics.
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