Mario Rossy
Mario Rossy is a jazz bassist, composer, and educator.
Biography
In 1988, Rossy was a bassist for Tete Montoliu's And Orquestra Taller De Musics recording.{{rp|1030}} In 1993, Rossy played on the albums New York-Barcelona Crossing, Volumen 1 and New York-Barcelona Crossing, Volumen 2, with saxophonist Perico Sambeat, pianist Brad Mehldau, and drummer Jorge Rossy, Mario's brother.{{cite book
|title=The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings
|first1=Richard
|last1=Cook
|authorlink=Richard Cook (journalist)
|first2=Brian
|last2=Morton
|authorlink2=Brian Morton (Scottish writer)
|publisher=Penguin
|edition=9th
|year=2008
|isbn=978-0-14-103401-0
|page=
}}{{rp|988}} A further recording from that year, When I Fall in Love, without Sambeat, was credited to the Mehldau & Rossy Trio.{{rp|988}}
Mario Rossy is an instructor at the Berklee College of Music.[https://www.berklee.edu/people/mario-rossy "Mario Rossy"]. Berklee College of Music. Retrieved December 10, 2016.
Discography
=As leader/co-leader=
Rossy plays bass on all albums.
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1993
|New York-Barcelona Crossing, Volumen 1 |Quartet, co-led with Perico Sambeat (alto sax), Brad Mehldau (piano), Jorge Rossy (drums); in concert |
1993
|New York-Barcelona Crossing, Volumen 2 |Quartet, co-led with Perico Sambeat (alto sax), Brad Mehldau (piano), Jorge Rossy (drums); in concert |
1993
|Trio, as "Mehldau & Rossy Trio", with Brad Mehldau (piano), Jorge Rossy (drums); in concert |
=As sideman=
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1988
|{{sortname|Tete|Montoliu}} |And Orquestra Taller De Musics |Discmedi Blau |
1996
|{{sortname|Mark|Turner|Mark Turner (musician)}} |The Music of Mercedes Rossy |
1997
|{{sortname|Perico|Sambeat}} and Bruce Barth |Jindungo |
1999
|{{sortname|George|Colligan}} |Desire |
2000
|{{sortname|George|Colligan}} |Como la Vida Puede Ser |
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