Luis Bacqué, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Luis Bacqué

Recording engineer

Date of Birth: 28-Oct-1977

Place of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Profession: composer, record producer, musician

Nationality: Argentina

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Luis Bacqué

  • Luis Bacqué is a recording engineer, musician, and record producer based in New York City. Grammy and Latin Grammy recording academy voting member, he has recorded and/or mixed musicians such as Guillermo Klein, Felix Peikli, Diego Urcola, Ralph Peterson Jr., Antonio Sanchez, Nate Wood, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Luis Perdomo, Aaron Goldberg, Leo Genovese, Lee Hogans, Tony Malaby, Ben Monder, Avishai Cohen, Dave Samuels, John Benitez, Emilio Teubal, Sam Sadigursky, Frank London, Andres Rotmistrovsky, Satoshi Takeishi, Ernesto Jodos, Juan Cruz de Urquiza, Barry Altschul, Daniel Tinte, and Juan "Pollo" Raffo. In 2018, he engineered "Nostalgias" by Bandoneon master Daniel Binelli and Violin extraordinaire Nick Danielson from the New York City Ballet orchestra.
  • It was nominated for the Latin Grammys.
  • He has also taken on the recording of other musical styles such as tango, folklore, rock, Latin and academic music.
  • One album he produced, Silencio" by Infantino Group, was distinguished with the Trimarg UNESCO Award granted by the UNESCO.
  • The albums "Trio" and "Jardín Seco", by pianist Ernesto Jodos, each won the Carlos Gardel Award for Best Jazz Album in 2008 and 2009 respectively.
  • He recorded and mixed Domador de Huellas by Guillermo Klein.
  • The album commemorates the music of "Cuchi" Leguizamón and was included in the Top Ten Best Albums by The New York Times.
  • In September 2017, he won the silver medal of the Global Music Awards for engineering and producing "After you are gone" on Felix Peikli and Joseph Doubleday album "It's showtime".
  • Bacque was invited to record the "Real Book Argentina", a non-profit project that promotes jazz and improvisational Argentine composers.

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