Natalio Sued

Natalio Sued plays tenor saxophone, clarinet and flute. In venues big and small, Sued joins world-class improvisers in creating never-to-be-repeated musical moments. Sued also works with long-standing ensembles that explore a diversity of genres, styles, and ways of working, encompassing the freedom of instant composition (as with The Ambush Part) and the disciplined reinterpretation of jazz classics (as with All Ellington). Sued also explores his Argentinian background (Antimufa, Del Abasto), his fascination for rock (Opositor), saxtrio jazz (Native Speaker) and contemporary music (Solaris Saxophone Quartet). Recent collaborations with composers' groups include Tiltan, Winter-Storm, and the Valentín Garvie quintet. Along the way Natalio has shared the stage with internationally famous musicians such as Michael Moore, The Concertgebouw Jazz Orchestra, Michael Vatcher, Guillermo Celano, Clemens van der Feen, Lars Dietrich, Sanne Van Hek, Hernan Hecht, Luis Perdomo, Ingebrigt Haker Flaten, Thomas.W. Anderson, Jesse van Ruller, Paula Shocron, Rudi Mahal, and Frank Mobus, among others.