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2016 Newspaper

Composer / Arranger

Impressions Marines
New album
Concert release
Coming soon
11 july 2021


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Pre-Sale for the album!
https://fienta.com/pre-sale-album-cha...

Side A
1. Charanjazz (Guillaume Marcenac)
2. Jajaja  (Myrthe van de Weetering)
3, Mambo para Gozarlo (Gerardo Rosales)
4. Comes a la Casa (Guillaume Marcenac)
5. Marseillan Pachanga (Guillaume Marcenac)

Side B
1. Yo soy Cuba  (Gerardo Rosales)
2. Mon âme (Myrthe van de Weetering)
3. Colinas de Bello Monte (Gerardo Rosales)
4. Parrandavalse (Guillaume Marcenac)
5. La Francesa y el Cubano (G. Rosales, G. Marcenac, E. Alfonso,  M. vd Weetering)

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Myrthe van de Weetering : violin, lead vocal, coros.
Patricia Mancheño : baby bass.
Eduardo (Coco) Alfonso : lead vocal, coros and guiro.  
Gerardo Rosales : congas, bongos, timbal, bell, maracas, guiro and coros. 
Guillaume Marcenac : piano.
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In 2023, Guillaume and Gerardo met unexpectedly in a studio session. From that moment, everything changed. Guillaume, a jazz and classical pianist, had fallen in love with Latin jazz—its energy, rhythms,  and soul. To him, it was truly inspiring. Gerardo, an Afro-Cuban and Caribbean music expert who had recorded with legendary pianists Bebo Valdés and Edy Martínez, immediately recognized Guillaume’s talent. 

Passionate about the piano himself, Gerardo started music by learning the instrument and developed a deep, personal connection with it. He loved how Guillaume’s compositions and  playing conveyed genuine emotion and was excited to explore how their worlds could come together.  
During that session, a special chemistry sparked. Guillaume felt a profound connection to Latin jazz, and Gerardo saw the potential for something truly unique.  
They decided to form Charanjazz, bringing in talented musicians: Myrthe, a specialist in both classical and jazz violin; Patricia, an expert in jazz and Latin bass; and Eduardo, an  authentic sonero from Havana whose voice embodies the soul of Latin music.  
Gerardo explains, “Charanga is a vibrant Cuban ensemble that performs chachachá, danzón, and traditional music. We wanted to honor that while fusing it with jazz’s harmonic  language.”  Guillaume adds, “Latin jazz speaks to me on a deep level. It’s storytelling through rhythm and melody. Creating Charanjazz was about capturing that magic—something rooted in tradition but alive with discovery.”  This album is the culmination of that encounter—two artists from different worlds, united by mutual respect, passion, and a shared love for authentic, vibrant music. 
__________________________________________________________________________

Musical Production : Gerardo Rosales and Guillaume Marcenac 
Arranger : Guillaume Marcenac (Charanjazz, Comes a la casa, Marseillan Pachanga, Parrandavalse)
Arranger : Myrthe van de Weetering (Mon ame, Jajaja)
Arranger : Gerardo Rosales (Mambo para Gozarlo, Colinas de Bello Monte, Yo soy Cuba, Jajaja, Mon ame, La Francesa y el cubano)
Recording Studios : Wedgeview Studios 26,27,28 May 2025, The Netherlands
Studio engeneer : Roeland Jacobs  
Mixing : Udo Pannekeet and Gerardo Rosales 
Mastering : Udo Pannekeet 
Photos :  Alex Schroder  
Bookings : www.lapetiteprincesse.org

__________________________________________________________________________

Thanks to :
Reinier and Linda Hanswijck, Madeleine and Wouter Dikker, André Gravel, Jeroen Kuiper, Paul Mees, Strandpaviljoen de Staat, Domaine de la Bellonette,Fleur, Florian and 
Marie-Christine Fabre de Roussac
Pre-Sale for the album!
https://fienta.com/pre-sale-album-charanjazz

Side A
1. Charanjazz (Guillaume Marcenac)
2. Jajaja  (Myrthe van de Weetering)
3, Mambo para Gozarlo (Gerardo Rosales)
4. Comes a la Casa (Guillaume Marcenac)
5. Marseillan Pachanga (Guillaume Marcenac)

Side B
1. Yo soy Cuba  (Gerardo Rosales)
2. Mon âme (Myrthe van de Weetering)
3. Colinas de Bello Monte (Gerardo Rosales)
4. Parrandavalse (Guillaume Marcenac)
5. La Francesa y el Cubano (G. Rosales, G. Marcenac, E. Alfonso,  M. vd Weetering)

__________________________________________________________________________

Myrthe van de Weetering : violin, lead vocal, coros.
Patricia Mancheño : baby bass.
Eduardo (Coco) Alfonso : lead vocal, coros and guiro.  
Gerardo Rosales : congas, bongos, timbal, bell, maracas, guiro and coros. 
Guillaume Marcenac : piano.
__________________________________________________________________________

In 2023, Guillaume and Gerardo met unexpectedly in a studio session. From that moment, everything changed. Guillaume, a jazz and classical pianist, had fallen in love with Latin jazz—its energy, rhythms,  and soul. To him, it was truly inspiring. Gerardo, an Afro-Cuban and Caribbean music expert who had recorded with legendary pianists Bebo Valdés and Edy Martínez, immediately recognized Guillaume’s talent. 

Passionate about the piano himself, Gerardo started music by learning the instrument and developed a deep, personal connection with it. He loved how Guillaume’s compositions and  playing conveyed genuine emotion and was excited to explore how their worlds could come together.  
During that session, a special chemistry sparked. Guillaume felt a profound connection to Latin jazz, and Gerardo saw the potential for something truly unique.  
They decided to form Charanjazz, bringing in talented musicians: Myrthe, a specialist in both classical and jazz violin; Patricia, an expert in jazz and Latin bass; and Eduardo, an  authentic sonero from Havana whose voice embodies the soul of Latin music.  
Gerardo explains, “Charanga is a vibrant Cuban ensemble that performs chachachá, danzón, and traditional music. We wanted to honor that while fusing it with jazz’s harmonic  language.”  Guillaume adds, “Latin jazz speaks to me on a deep level. It’s storytelling through rhythm and melody. Creating Charanjazz was about capturing that magic—something rooted in tradition but alive with discovery.”  This album is the culmination of that encounter—two artists from different worlds, united by mutual respect, passion, and a shared love for authentic, vibrant music. 
__________________________________________________________________________

Musical Production : Gerardo Rosales and Guillaume Marcenac 
Arranger : Guillaume Marcenac (Charanjazz, Comes a la casa, Marseillan Pachanga, Parrandavalse)
Arranger : Myrthe van de Weetering (Mon ame, Jajaja)
Arranger : Gerardo Rosales (Mambo para Gozarlo, Colinas de Bello Monte, Yo soy Cuba, Jajaja, Mon ame, La Francesa y el cubano)
Recording Studios : Wedgeview Studios 26,27,28 May 2025, The Netherlands
Studio engeneer : Roeland Jacobs  
Mixing : Udo Pannekeet and Gerardo Rosales 
Mastering : Udo Pannekeet 
Photos :  Alex Schroder  
Bookings : www.lapetiteprincesse.org

__________________________________________________________________________

Thanks to :
Reinier and Linda Hanswijck, Madeleine and Wouter Dikker, André Gravel, Jeroen Kuiper, Paul Mees, Strandpaviljoen de Staat, Domaine de la Bellonette,Fleur, Florian and 
Marie-Christine Fabre de Roussac
If you want to have more releases, subscribe to my Spotify account and subscribe to my YouTube account.
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7pIMb3PN9oU9rNevwlWdmZ...

2023 release
Producer = GM records
Sound engineer = Hans Ravestein
Mix and master = Hans Ravestein
Composition/arrangement/ piano : Guillaume Marcenac
Percussions = Gerardo Rosales
Vibraphone solo = Vincent Houdijk
Violin solo  = Novile Maceinaitė
Double Bass = Jussif Barakat
Tenor Saxophone = Josef Nitsch
Marimba = Jeroen Geevers
Violin 1= Jenneke Tesselaar
Violin 2 = Robert Baba
Alto violin = Ian de Jong
Cello = Alex Geller
Groenland Studios, Hilversum
Photograph = Tessa Veldhorst
Record Label= GM records
https://youtu.be/MZAT6ODvssU
#gmrecords #hansravestein #gerardorosales #vincenthoudijk #jussifbarakat #josefnitsch #jereongeevers #jenneketesselaar #robertbaba #iandejong #alexgeller #guillaumemarcenac #groenlandstudios #tessaveldhorst
If you want to have more releases, subscribe to my Spotify account and subscribe to my YouTube account.
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7pIMb3PN9oU9rNevwlWdmZ...

2023 release
Producer = GM records
Sound engineer = Hans Ravestein
Mix and master = Hans Ravestein
Composition/arrangement/ piano : Guillaume Marcenac
Percussions = Gerardo Rosales
Vibraphone solo = Vincent Houdijk
Violin solo  = Novile Maceinaitė
Double Bass = Jussif Barakat
Tenor Saxophone = Josef Nitsch
Marimba = Jeroen Geevers
Violin 1= Jenneke Tesselaar
Violin 2 = Robert Baba
Alto violin = Ian de Jong
Cello = Alex Geller
Groenland Studios, Hilversum
Photograph = Tessa Veldhorst
Record Label= GM records
https://youtu.be/MZAT6ODvssU
#gmrecords #hansravestein #gerardorosales #vincenthoudijk #jussifbarakat #josefnitsch #jereongeevers #jenneketesselaar #robertbaba #iandejong #alexgeller #guillaumemarcenac #groenlandstudios #tessaveldhorst
2023 release
Producer = GM records
Sound engineer = Hans Ravestein
Mix and master = Hans Ravestein

Composition/arrangement/ piano : Guillaume Marcenac
Percussions = Gerardo Rosales
Vibraphone solo = Vincent Houdijk
Violin solo  = Novile Maceinaitė
Double Bass = Jussif Barakat
Tenor Saxophone = Josef Nitsch
Marimba = Joost Geevers
Violin 1= Jenneke Tesselaar
Violin 2 = Robert Baba
Alto violin = Ian de Jong
Cello = Alex Geller

Groenland Studios, Hilversum
Photograph = Tessa Veldhorst
Record Label= GM records
Jurjen Donkers performed songs arranged by Guillaume Marcenac, with a latin/jazz, and french chanson flavour.<br /><br />Composer  Lyricist: Ted Koehler<br />Composer  Lyricist: Harold Arlen<br /><br />Guillaume Marcenac on Piano / Arrangements /Compositions<br />Jurjen Donkers on Vocals<br />Gerardo Rosales on Congas<br />Yussif Barakat on Doublebass<br />Jasper Hilgerink on Drums<br /><br />Ronald Bergman on Video<br /><br />About Jurjen Donkers<br />"What a beautiful voice you have”, Rita Reys responded after hearing Jurjen Donkers sing. She and other legendary interpreters of the Great American Songbook, such as Tony Bennett, Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra, would set the standard for his own singing. It is characterized by both a heartfelt interpretation of the lyrics as well as a great sense of timing. Or as pianist Peter Beets said recently: “This guy swings!”. The late bass player and record producer Ruud Jacobs commented: "He is a real talent."<br />Jurjen Donkers got into the world of jazz music at the age of 14 when he met Europe's First Lady of Jazz Rita Reys, who's personal assistent he was from 2004 till her passing in 2013. Through her he was introduced into the Dutch jazz scene. In recent years he shared the stage with well known artists and musicians such as Ruud Jacobs, Eric Ineke, Marjorie Barnes, Peter Beets, and Lex Jasper. He regularly performs with Robert Koemans, Vincent Koning, Cas Jiskoot and Francesca Tandoi, and recently sang as a guest soloist with the West Coast Big Band and the Harbour Jazz Band.<br />​<br />Besides his own projects Donkers has through the years been involved in organizing several events, such as Greetje Kauffeld's 60 Years On Stage tour, Eric Ineke's 70th birthday concert, a tribute concert for Rita Reys at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw in 2016, and the celebration of Ack van Rooyen's 90th birthday in 2020. In 2018 he was one of the producers of Rita Reys Collected, a 3CD released worldwide by Universal Music.
Jurjen Donkers performed songs arranged by Guillaume Marcenac, with a latin/jazz, and french chanson flavour.<br /><br />Writers= Billie Holiday, Arthur Herzog<br /><br />Guillaume Marcenac on Piano / Arrangements /Compositions<br />Jurjen Donkers on Vocals<br />Gerardo Rosales on Congas<br />Yussif Barakat on Doublebass<br />Jasper Hilgerink on Drums<br /><br />Ronald Bergman on Video<br /><br />About Jurjen Donkers<br />"What a beautiful voice you have”, Rita Reys responded after hearing Jurjen Donkers sing. She and other legendary interpreters of the Great American Songbook, such as Tony Bennett, Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra, would set the standard for his own singing. It is characterized by both a heartfelt interpretation of the lyrics as well as a great sense of timing. Or as pianist Peter Beets said recently: “This guy swings!”. The late bass player and record producer Ruud Jacobs commented: "He is a real talent."<br />Jurjen Donkers got into the world of jazz music at the age of 14 when he met Europe's First Lady of Jazz Rita Reys, who's personal assistent he was from 2004 till her passing in 2013. Through her he was introduced into the Dutch jazz scene. In recent years he shared the stage with well known artists and musicians such as Ruud Jacobs, Eric Ineke, Marjorie Barnes, Peter Beets, and Lex Jasper. He regularly performs with Robert Koemans, Vincent Koning, Cas Jiskoot and Francesca Tandoi, and recently sang as a guest soloist with the West Coast Big Band and the Harbour Jazz Band.<br />​<br />Besides his own projects Donkers has through the years been involved in organizing several events, such as Greetje Kauffeld's 60 Years On Stage tour, Eric Ineke's 70th birthday concert, a tribute concert for Rita Reys at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw in 2016, and the celebration of Ack van Rooyen's 90th birthday in 2020. In 2018 he was one of the producers of Rita Reys Collected, a 3CD released worldwide by Universal Music.
Jurjen Donkers performed songs arranged by Guillaume Marcenac, with a latin/jazz, and french chanson flavour.<br /><br />Writers = Antônio Maria, Luiz Bonfá<br /><br />Guillaume Marcenac on Piano / Arrangements /Compositions<br />Jurjen Donkers on Vocals<br />Gerardo Rosales on Congas<br />Yussif Barakat on Doublebass<br />Jasper Hilgerink on Drums<br /><br />Ronald Bergman on Video<br /><br />About Jurjen Donkers<br />"What a beautiful voice you have”, Rita Reys responded after hearing Jurjen Donkers sing. She and other legendary interpreters of the Great American Songbook, such as Tony Bennett, Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra, would set the standard for his own singing. It is characterized by both a heartfelt interpretation of the lyrics as well as a great sense of timing. Or as pianist Peter Beets said recently: “This guy swings!”. The late bass player and record producer Ruud Jacobs commented: "He is a real talent."<br />Jurjen Donkers got into the world of jazz music at the age of 14 when he met Europe's First Lady of Jazz Rita Reys, who's personal assistent he was from 2004 till her passing in 2013. Through her he was introduced into the Dutch jazz scene. In recent years he shared the stage with well known artists and musicians such as Ruud Jacobs, Eric Ineke, Marjorie Barnes, Peter Beets, and Lex Jasper. He regularly performs with Robert Koemans, Vincent Koning, Cas Jiskoot and Francesca Tandoi, and recently sang as a guest soloist with the West Coast Big Band and the Harbour Jazz Band.<br />​<br />Besides his own projects Donkers has through the years been involved in organizing several events, such as Greetje Kauffeld's 60 Years On Stage tour, Eric Ineke's 70th birthday concert, a tribute concert for Rita Reys at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw in 2016, and the celebration of Ack van Rooyen's 90th birthday in 2020. In 2018 he was one of the producers of Rita Reys Collected, a 3CD released worldwide by Universal Music.
Jurjen Donkers performed songs arranged by Guillaume Marcenac, with a latin/jazz, and french chanson flavour.<br /><br />Guillaume Marcenac on Piano / Arrangements /Compositions<br />Jurjen Donkers on Vocals<br />Gerardo Rosales on Congas<br />Yussif Barakat on Doublebass<br />Jasper Hilgerink on Drums<br /><br />Ronald Bergman on Video<br /><br />About Jurjen Donkers<br />"What a beautiful voice you have”, Rita Reys responded after hearing Jurjen Donkers sing. She and other legendary interpreters of the Great American Songbook, such as Tony Bennett, Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra, would set the standard for his own singing. It is characterized by both a heartfelt interpretation of the lyrics as well as a great sense of timing. Or as pianist Peter Beets said recently: “This guy swings!”. The late bass player and record producer Ruud Jacobs commented: "He is a real talent."<br />Jurjen Donkers got into the world of jazz music at the age of 14 when he met Europe's First Lady of Jazz Rita Reys, who's personal assistent he was from 2004 till her passing in 2013. Through her he was introduced into the Dutch jazz scene. In recent years he shared the stage with well known artists and musicians such as Ruud Jacobs, Eric Ineke, Marjorie Barnes, Peter Beets, and Lex Jasper. He regularly performs with Robert Koemans, Vincent Koning, Cas Jiskoot and Francesca Tandoi, and recently sang as a guest soloist with the West Coast Big Band and the Harbour Jazz Band.<br />​<br />Besides his own projects Donkers has through the years been involved in organizing several events, such as Greetje Kauffeld's 60 Years On Stage tour, Eric Ineke's 70th birthday concert, a tribute concert for Rita Reys at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw in 2016, and the celebration of Ack van Rooyen's 90th birthday in 2020. In 2018 he was one of the producers of Rita Reys Collected, a 3CD released worldwide by Universal Music.
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