David Virelles
David Virelles

David Virelles

USAJazz, Avant-garde Jazz
4,262 monthly listeners
  • 3.1K followers
  • 195 subscribers
  • 5.3K followers
  • 131 followers
  • 262 fans

David Virelles's Top Spotify Songs

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Artist Name
Fitití Ñongo
775 streams
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Sonic Anomaly
721 streams
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Heart In Hand
261 streams
4
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Ilimba
73 streams
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The Dreamer Is The Dream
70 streams
775
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721
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Sonic Anomaly

Chris Potter, David Virelles, Joe Martin, Marcus Gilmore, Joe Martin
261
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Heart In Hand

Chris Potter, David Virelles, Joe Martin, Marcus Gilmore, Joe Martin
73
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Ilimba

Chris Potter, David Virelles, Joe Martin, Marcus Gilmore, Joe Martin
70
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50
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43
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Yasodhara

Chris Potter, David Virelles, Joe Martin, Marcus Gilmore, Joe Martin
33
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Confidencial

David Virelles, Ben Street
30
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28
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David Virelles's YouTube Videos

28.9K
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David Virelles Continuum: One

DAVID VIRELLES

David Virelles Continuum: One
Youtube
28.9K views
Sep 07, 2012
4.4K
Views

David Virelles IDEOGRAMAS

DAVID VIRELLES

David Virelles IDEOGRAMAS
Youtube
4.4K views
Oct 26, 2016
1.8K
Views

David Virelles: One - Continuum Teaser

DAVID VIRELLES

David Virelles: One - Continuum Teaser
Youtube
1.8K views
Aug 26, 2012

David Virelles's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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PlayStation Music Editor Picks
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North Sea Jazz 2015
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Events17 Events

Mar
21-24
Big Ears Festival
United States
USA
, KnoxvilleN/A N/A
Past
Sep
23
David Virelles at The Jazz Gallery
United States
USA
, New York0 - 500 Club
Past
Sep
22
David Virelles at The Jazz Gallery
United States
USA
, New York0 - 500 Club
Past
Jul
07-16
Umbria Jazz
Italy
ITA
, PerugiaN/A N/A
Past
Mar-Apr
30-02
Big Ears Festival
United States
USA
, KnoxvilleN/A N/A
Past

David Virelles's Past Events17 Events

  • Big Ears Festival festival

    Jon Batiste, AdriAnne Lenker, André 3000, Herbie Hancock, Hermanos Gutiérrez, Fatoumata Diawara, Kurt Vile, MAVI, Rhiannon Giddens, Digable Planets, Hurray For The Riff Raff, Kokoroko, Julian Lage, Roc Marciano, Molly Tuttle, Pink Siifu, Laurie Anderson, Aoife O'Donovan, Brad Mehldau, Roger Eno, Carl Craig, bar italia, Fly Anakin, Christian McBride, Shabaka Hutchings, Beth Orton, Colin Stetson, Armand Hammer, Charles Lloyd, Billy Woods, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Son Rompe Pera, Amythyst Kiah, Leyla McCalla, Kristin Hersh, Resavoir, Laraaji, John Paul Jones, Marc Ribot, Jlin, Cedric Burnside, Unwound, Edgar Meyer, Kassa Overall, Claire Rousay, aja monet, Colleen, Joan Shelley, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Jakob Bro, Sam Amidon, King Britt, Brandon Coleman, Joanna Sternberg, Dibia$E, Jason Moran, Slauson Malone, Third Coast Percussion, Yasmin Williams, Finom, Caroline Shaw, Zsela, SHABAKA, The Messthetics, James Brandon Lewis, Golden Highway, Mighty Poplar, Jake Blount, KMRU, Horse Lords, Secret Chiefs 3, John Medeski, Hatis Noit, Low Leaf, Mary Halvorson, Tord Gustavsen, Samora Pinderhughes, Suzi Analogue, Nik Bärtsch, Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, Bitchin Bajas, Trio Mediaeval, Dave Holland Quartet, Jana Horn, Nadah el Shazly, Fred Frith, DJ Heather, Sofia Rei, Jorge Roeder, Chocolate Genius Inc., Ka Baird, Myriam Gendron, Cyro Baptista, Tyondai Braxton, Trevor Dunn, Darcy James Argue's Secret Society, Charlie Dark, JG Thirlwell, Joe Russo, Francesco Turrisi, Ches Smith, Davóne Tines, David Virelles, Tomeka Reid, Henry Threadgill, Anssi Karttunen, Elliott Sharp, Computer Jay, Wayne Horvitz, JJJJJerome Ellis, Myra Melford, Titan To Tachyons, Faun Fables, River Guerguerian, Sex Mob, Ahleuchatistas, Kirk Knuffke, Eyvind Kang, SIMON HANES, Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, Robin Holcomb, Suphala, Molly Lewis, Jessika Kenney, Matt Mitchell, Mr. Sun, Danni Lee, Anna Webber, Sunken Cages, Joshua Abrams, Eric Mingus, Tomas Fujiwara, Helen Gillet, Elsa M'bala, Yvette Janine Jackson, Brandon Ross, Void Patrol, Ash Fure, Colloboh, Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog
    USA, Knoxville
    Small
  • David Virelles at The Jazz Gallery

    David Virelles
    The Jazz Gallery
    USA, New York
    Club0 - 500
  • David Virelles at The Jazz Gallery

    David Virelles
    The Jazz Gallery
    USA, New York
    Club0 - 500
  • Umbria Jazz festival

    Bob Dylan, Mika, Joe Bonamassa, Herbie Hancock, Samara Joy, Snarky Puppy, Paolo Conte, Rhiannon Giddens, Benny Goodman, Stewart Copeland, Artie Shaw, Bill Frisell, John Patitucci, Paolo Fresu, Branford Marsalis, Stefano Bollani, Brandee Younger, Ben Harper And The Innocent Criminals, Marc Ribot, Kenny Barron, Brad Mehldau Trio, Somi, Gerald Clayton, Johnathan Blake, Nduduzo Makhathini, Enrico Pieranunzi, Enrico Rava, Miguel Zenon, Fred Hersch, Kyle Eastwood, Fabrizio Bosso, Danilo Perez, Danilo Rea, J.P. Bimeni, Ray Gelato, Gianluca Petrella, Mitch Woods, Kenny Barron Trio, Francesco Turrisi, Luis Perdomo, Olivia Trummer, David Virelles, Dado Moroni, Rita Marcotulli, Mauro Ottolini, Vanessa Tagliabue Yorke, Enrico Morello, Gregory Tardy, Nicola Angelucci, Pietro Tonolo, The Swingers Orchestra, Mwenso & the Shakes, Adam Cruz, Giancarlo Bianchetti, Mixmonk
    ITA, Perugia
    Medium
  • Big Ears Festival festival

    Sierra Ferrell, Iron & Wine, Ichiko Aoba, Los Lobos, Andrew Bird, Amadou & Mariam, Grouper, Allison Russell, Devendra Banhart, David Byrne, The Mountain Goats, Son Lux, Ibeyi, Oneohtrix Point Never, Kevin Morby, Lucius, Julian Lage, Tank and the Bangas, Sona Jobarteh, Arooj Aftab, Nate Smith, Rickie Lee Jones, Calexico, Danielle Ponder, Sierra Hull, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Dave Lombardo, Bill Frisell, Christian McBride, Steve Reich, Béla Fleck, Bonny Light Horseman, Charles Lloyd, Pino Palladino, Billy Woods, Makaya McCraven, Margaret Glaspy, Caterina Barbieri, Brandee Younger, The Bad Plus, Marc Ribot, Blake Mills, Joe Lovano, Moor Mother, The Weather Station, Antonio Sánchez, Kali Malone, Adia Victoria, Edgar Meyer, Jake Xerxes Fussell, John Zorn, Algiers, Ben Sollee, Lee Ranaldo, Steve Gunn, Sam Wilkes, Meridian Brothers, Vijay Iyer, My Brightest Diamond, Sam Gendel, Liturgy, King Britt, Vinicius Cantuaria, Sun Ra Arkestra, Bing & Ruth, KATE NV, Combo Chimbita, Michael Cleveland, Adeem the Artist, Dave Eggar, Bryan Sutton, Irreversible Entanglements, Caroline Shaw, Jeff Coffin, Bassekou Kouyate, Tarta Relena, Terry Allen, Bill Laswell, Etran de L'Aïr, James Brandon Lewis, Lonnie Holley, Josephine Foster, Theon Cross, John Medeski, Mary Halvorson, Leo Genovese, PETER ONE, Yura Lee, Tyshawn Sorey, Rachel Grimes, caroline, Macie Stewart, Rafiq Bhatia, Carl Stone, SUSS, Xylouris White, LARRY & JOE, Jorge Roeder, JACK Quartet, Éliane Radigue, Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul, David Murray, William Parker, Tessa Lark, Trevor Dunn, Reggie Workman, Sarah Kirkland Snider, Wadada Leo Smith, ZOH AMBA, Simon Joyner, Justin Moses, 700 Bliss, Ches Smith, Shahzad Ismaily, James Blood Ulmer, David Virelles, FUJI|||||||||||TA, Mourning [A] BLKstar, Luke Schneider, Maeve Gilchrist, Ava Mendoza, Rich ruth, Phill Niblock, Chris Corsano, SHANE PARISH, Yarn/Wire, Mark Schatz, Angélica Negrón, The Panhandle Mystery Band, Andrew Cyrille, Nate Wooley, Annea Lockwood, Abe Rounds, Aurora Nealand, Viktor Krauss, Joe Rainey, Evan Ziporyn, Parker Quartet, Morton Subotnick, Gyan Riley, Big Kitty, Mivos Quartet, Aizuri Quartet, SIMON HANES, Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, Wendy Eisenberg, Diatom Deli, KENMUJO, Staples Jr. Singers, Shara Nova, Ned Rothenberg, PROTEINS OF MAGIC, Reid Anderson, Kenny Wollesen, Exploding Star Orchestra, Sarah Brailey, KIRSTEN SOLLEK, BB WISELY, Catherine Lamb, Brian Marsella, DOROTHY CARLOS, FRUIT LOOOPS, SAE HASHIMOTO, Justin Adams & Mauro Durante, Gregory Tardy, Michael Nicolas, Jordan Perlson, Anthony Coleman, TARBABY, MATT ESPY, DAVID WATSON, ELIZA BAGG, Matt Nelson, Aaron Edgcomb, Lesley Flanigan, Jorge Variego, RACHEL CALLOWAY, Jack Roben, ROBERT LUNDBERG, Rob Linton, Brainweight, VARISPEED COLLECTIVE, MEGAMOON X, TIM GICK
    USA, Knoxville
    Big

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More about David Virelles

Overview of Avant-garde Jazz musician David Virelles

Talented musician David Virelles, a native of New York, is well-known in the jazz community, especially in the avant-garde jazz subgenre. Virelles pushes the boundaries of the genre with his singular musical style and in-depth knowledge of jazz traditions, enthralling audiences with his inventive and emotive compositions.

Known for his exceptional piano playing, Virelles demonstrates his unmatched technical prowess while bringing a variety of emotions to his work. His songs frequently include sophisticated melodic structures, unusual time signatures, and complex harmonies, which makes for an engrossing and exciting listening experience. Virelles creates a sound that is both well-known and ground-breaking by skillfully fusing conventional jazz elements with avant-garde influences.

Listeners are greatly affected by Virelles' music, which evokes a wide range of emotions and takes them to new sound realms. His aptitude for fusing many musical genres and experimenting with unorthodox methods distinguishes him as an avant-garde jazz musician. Virelles continues to push the frontiers of jazz with his creative methods, mesmerizing audiences with his distinctive musical vision.

To sum up, David Virelles is an exceptionally talented and creative musician who has had a considerable influence on jazz, especially in the area of avant-garde jazz. He is a great force to be reckoned with on the jazz world thanks to his ability to combine tradition and creativity and his fascinating performances.

What are the most popular songs for Avant-garde Jazz musician David Virelles?

A well-known jazz performer from New York, David Virelles has mesmerized listeners with his avant-garde jazz compositions. "Fititi Nongo," "Sonic Anomaly," "Kiriba," "New Orleans Under Water (Nueva Orleans Bajo Agua)," "Moving On," "Heart In Hand," "Free Labour," "The Dreamer Is The Dream," "Queen Nzinga," and "Ilimba" are some of his most well-known songs.

"Fititi Nongo" demonstrates Virelles' talent for fusing conventional jazz elements with cutting-edge musical techniques. The song's rich melodies and unexpected chord progressions take listeners on a rhythmic trip. Similar to this, "Sonic Anomaly" pushes the limits of jazz by utilizing unusual noises and avant-garde textures.

Virelles' range as a composer is demonstrated by songs like "Kiriba" and "New Orleans Under Water (Nueva Orleans Bajo Agua)," which are also noteworthy. Each song offers a distinctive aural experience by fusing jazz avant-garde sensibilities with Caribbean and Latin American musical influences.

The songs "Movin' On," "Heart In Hand," "Free Labour," "The Dreamer Is The Dream," "Queen Nzinga," and "Ilimba" are more examples of Virelles' musical skill. His ability to write dynamic tunes that push the limits of conventional jazz while still retaining a strong sense of melody and rhythm is demonstrated in these songs.

David Virelles has made a name for himself in the avant-garde jazz field with his creative and cutting-edge approach to jazz. His well-known songs, like "Fititi Nongo," "Sonic Anomaly," and other hits, provide listeners with a distinctive and engrossing musical experience.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Avant-garde Jazz musician David Virelles?

American jazz and avant-garde jazz artist David Virelles, from New York, has recently produced some mesmerizing pieces. The remarkable musicianship and cutting-edge musical style on Virelles' most recent CD, "Front Street Duets (2022)," are on full display. Listeners are taken on a captivating journey by the rich melodies and rhythmic experiments on this CD. Each song on "Front Street Duets" offers a distinctive aural experience, showcasing Virelles' proficiency in his field.

A captivating single called "NYCchepinson (2023)" was also published by Virelles in addition to his album. In this song, he demonstrates his talent at fusing several musical styles to create a mesmerizing fusion of jazz and avant-garde elements. Virelles challenges the limits of conventional jazz and provides listeners with a novel and thrilling musical experience with his complicated compositions and energetic performances.

"Antenna (2016)," another standout hit by Virelles, exhibits his distinctive musical style. This song's sophisticated melodies and complicated rhythms work together to create a compelling aural environment that captivates listeners from the very first note. "Antenna" demonstrates Virelles' talent for flawlessly fusing many musical elements, making it a must-listen for jazz lovers and followers of avant-garde jazz.

David Virelles is enthralling listeners with his avant-garde style and pushing the frontiers of jazz with his most recent album and songs. He stands out as a very great musician thanks to his capacity to meld various musical influences and produce compelling tunes. Discover the distinctive musical landscapes David Virelles creates as you enter the captivating world of his music.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Avant-garde Jazz musician David Virelles?

A renowned jazz and avant-garde jazz musician from New York, David Virelles has performed at a number of illustrious venues and festivals over the course of his career. His spellbinding performances have made an enduring impression on audiences all across the world. The Big Ears Festival, Newport Jazz Festival, Umbria Jazz, Spoleto Festival, and Long Play Festival are notable venues where he has performed.

Virelles captivated the audience at the storied Birdland Jazz Club with his avant-garde approach to jazz. His complex piano melodies and ability of improvisation demonstrated his command of the style. It was a genuinely amazing experience made possible by the intimate setting of Birdland, which allowed the audience to fully immerse themselves in his musical journey.

The Big Ears Festival stands out among his festival appearances as a particularly strong example of his talent. He had the ideal setting to expand the parameters of conventional jazz at this avant-garde music event. Both music critics and his contemporaries have been profoundly impacted by his singular synthesis of influences and experimental soundscapes.

Virelles has graced many other places and festivals in addition to these memorable performances, stunning audiences with his musical skills. He stands out as a truly innovative performer because of his ability to adroitly combine avant-garde elements with classic jazz.

David Virelles has established himself as a forerunner in the world of jazz and avant-garde jazz music through his appearances at famous festivals like the Big Ears Festival as well as concerts at renowned locations like Birdland Jazz Club. His contributions to the genre are still captivating and motivating fans around.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Avant-garde Jazz musician David Virelles?

Jazz musician from New York David Virelles has worked with a number of well-known musicians in the jazz and avant-garde jazz genres. His work with Chris Potter, Marcus Gilmore, and Joe Martin on "Sonic Anomaly," "Kiriba," "New Orleans Under Water (Nueva Orleans Bajo Agua," and "Moving On" is among his most significant collaborations. He also worked with Jane Bunnett on "Moving On" and Chris Potter, Marcus Gilmore, and Joe Martin on "Heart In Hand" and Jane Bunnett on "New Orleans Under Water."

The song "Sonic Anomaly" by Chris Potter, Marcus Gilmore, and Joe Martin is one of their memorable collaborations. This song exemplifies Virelles' talent at fusing many musical genres together to provide a singular aural experience. The cooperation with Potter, Gilmore, and Martin adds complexity and depth to the piece, making it more dynamic and enthralling.

With Jane Bunnett and Kieran Overs, the song "Kiriba" is another memorable collaboration. This song exemplifies Virelles' capacity to work with other musicians from various backgrounds and produce a seamless blend of musical styles. Bunnett's saxophone, Overs' bass, and Virelles' inventive piano playing combine to produce an enthralling, dynamic sound that challenges the limits of conventional jazz music.

These two examples show Virelles' versatility as a musician and his capacity to make appealing music with a wide spectrum of performers, even if each of his collaborations is noteworthy in and of themselves. In addition to broadening his own musical interests, Virelles has advanced jazz and avant-garde jazz music through these collaborations.