Article 6M8KS A Grammy for Miguel Zenón

A Grammy for Miguel Zenón

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Benjamin Daniel
from MIT Technology Review on (#6M8KS)

Nobel Prizes and other scientific honors are nearly routine at MIT, but a Grammy Award is something we don't see every year. That's what Miguel Zenon, an assistant professor of music and theater arts, has won: El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2, which he recorded with the pianist and composer Luis Perdomo, received the Grammy for best Latin jazz album in February.

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I'm incredibly happy and honored with this Grammy win," says Zenon, a renowned saxophonist. We've been making albums for a long time, so it's extremely rewarding to earn this recognition."

The Latin American Songbook is so vast and varied that it naturally lends itself to limitless explorations," Zenon wrote in the album's liner notes. We purposely looked beyond the Caribbean (exploring composers from Mexico, Venezuela, and Panama, for example) because we wanted to emphasize the point that these songs deserved to be explored and recognized for what they are, beyond labels, categories, and regionalisms."

Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Zenon has recorded and toured with musicians including Charlie Haden, Fred Hersch, David Sanchez, Danilo Perez, Kenny Werner, Bobby Hutcherson, and the SF Jazz Collective. He joined the MIT faculty in 2023, and his many accolades include 12 Grammy nominations and a 2008 MacArthur genius" grant.

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