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American musician
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Male
Place of birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Age
61 years
Education
New England Conservatory
Boston, Suffolk County, USA
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New York University
Manhattan, New York City, USA
Brooklyn College
USA
Manhattan School of Music
Manhattan, New York City, USA
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Biography

Marcus Rojas (born February 23, 1963) is an American tubist from New York City.

Early life

Rojas was born in New York City on February 23, 1963, and grew up in Red Hook, Brooklyn. His early influences included Eddie Palmieri, Willie Colón, and uncles who played percussion and trombone. He began on trombone at elementary school, then changed to tuba in junior high school. He went on to attend the High School of Music & Art in New York, and studied further at the New England Conservatory.

Career

"After graduation, he moved back to New York and started to work with a wide variety of musicians in different settings, including bassist Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra, composer-saxophonist Henry Threadgill's Very Very Circus, trumpeter Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy, and the Metropolitan Opera."

Rojas formed the trio Spanish Fly with Steve Bernstein and Dave Tronzo in 1989. He has also worked with the American Symphony Orchestra, Foetus, Sly & Robbie, and John Zorn.

He has taught at New York University, State University of New York at Purchase, and Brooklyn College.

Discography

As co-leader

As sideman

With Bob Belden

  • 1991 Straight to My Heart: The Music of Sting
  • 2001 Black Dahlia

With David Byrne

  • 1994 David Byrne
  • 2012 Love This Giant

With Thomas Chapin

  • 1992 Insomnia
  • 1999 Alive

With Dave Douglas

  • Mountain Passages (Greenleaf, 2005)
  • Spirit Moves (Greenleaf, 2009)
  • United Front: Brass Ecstasy at Newport (Greenleaf, 2011)
  • Rare Metal (Greenleaf, 2011)

With Spanish Fly

  • 1994 Rags to Britches
  • 1996 Fly by Night

With Sting

  • 2009 If on a Winter's Night...
  • 2010 Symphonicities
  • 2013 The Last Ship

With They Might Be Giants

  • 2004 Indestructible Object
  • 2011 Album Raises New And Troubling Questions

With Henry Threadgill

  • Too Much Sugar for a Dime (Axiom, 1993)
  • Carry the Day (Columbia, 1994)
  • Makin' a Move (Columbia, 1995)

With Loudon Wainwright III

  • 2009 High Wide & Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project
  • 2012 Older Than My Old Man Now

With Victor Wooten

  • 2012 Sword & Stone
  • 2012 Words & Tones

With John Zorn

  • 1992 John Zorn's Cobra: Live at the Knitting Factory
  • 2002 Cobra: John Zorn's Game Pieces Volume 2
  • 2011 The Satyr's Play / Cerberus

With others

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Who is Marcus Rojas?
Marcus Rojas is an American tuba player and composer known for his work in the jazz and contemporary classical music genres.
What is Marcus Rojas' musical background?
Marcus Rojas began studying music at the Juilliard School in New York City and later went on to perform with various orchestras and ensembles, including the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and the American Brass Quintet.
Which musical genres does Marcus Rojas specialize in?
Marcus Rojas specializes in jazz and contemporary classical music genres. He is particularly known for his contributions to avant-garde and experimental jazz.
Has Marcus Rojas collaborated with other musicians?
Yes, Marcus Rojas has collaborated with many renowned musicians and groups, including the Kronos Quartet, Meredith Monk, and the Mingus Big Band.
What are some notable recordings of Marcus Rojas?
Marcus Rojas has appeared on numerous recordings, such as "Epiphany" by Dave Douglas, "Don't Blame Me" by Adam Rogers, and "Low Life: The Alto Saxophone Project" by Tim Ries. He has also released his own albums, including "The Compass Quintet" and "Port of Saints."
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