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Thanks, <br>[[User:Alossola]] ([[User talk:Alossola|talk]]) 10:23, 2 April 2023 (UTC) <br>___________________________________________________________<br><br><!-- {.{Draft topics|women|music|europe}} {.{AfC topic|blp}} {.{AfC submission|||ts=20230115170939|u=Alexandrecomas|ns=118}} {.{AfC submission|t||ts=20230114192421|u=Bobbyshabangu|ns=118|demo=}} --> inactive: {.{translated page|de|Magalì Datzira|version=232409282|small=n}}</nowik.i><br> for a summary: This lemma is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at [[:de:Magali Datzira]]; see its history for attribution.<br>___________________________________________________________<br>{{family name hatnote|Datzíra|Salas|lang=Catalan}} <!-- [[File:Magali quintet la pedrera barcelona 4.jpg|thumbnail|Magalí Datzira with her Quintett at La Pedrera Jazz (2019)]]--> {{Infobox musical artist | background = person | honorific_prefix = | name = Magalí Datzira | honorific_suffix = | image = [[File:Magali quintet la pedrera barcelona 4.jpg|thumbnail]] | image_upright = | image_size = | landscape = | alt = | caption = Magalí Datzira with her Quintett at La Pedrera Jazz (2019) | native_name = | native_name_lang = | birth_name = <!-- leave empty if the same "name" --> | alias = | birth_date = 1997 <!-- {{Birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} for living people supply only the year unless the exact date is already WIDELY published, as per [[WP:DOB]] --> | birth_place = [[Barcelona]] | origin = | death_date = <!-- {{Death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|YYYY|MM|DD}} (death date first) --> | death_place = | genre = [[Jazz]] | occupation = | instrument = [[upright bass|bassist]], [[singer]] | years_active = 2009 -present<!-- YYYY–YYYY (or –present) --> | label = | current_member_of = | past_member_of = ''[[Sant Andreu Jazz Band]]'' | spouse = <!-- Use article title or common name --> | partner = <!-- (unmarried long-term partner) --> | website = <!-- {{URL|example.com}} or {{Official URL}} --> | module = | module2 = | module3 = }} '''Magalí Datzira Salas''' (* [[1997]] in [[Barcelona]]) is a <!-- [[Catalonia|Catalan]] --> [[Spain|Spanish]] [[jazz]] [[upright bass|bassist]], [[singer]] and [[songwriter]].<ref>[https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/magali-datzira Magalí Datzira] at RateYourMusic</ref> ==Biography== ===Education=== Datzìra started to learn the upright bass at the age of seven at the [[City|municipal]] [[music school]] Escola Municipal de Música de [[Sant Andreu]].<ref name="EMM Sant Andreu">{{cite web |url= https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/escolesmusica/ca/emmsantandreu |title= Escola Municipal Música Sant Andreu |language=ca |trans-title=Municipal music school of Sant Andreu |website=barcelona.cat |access-date=2023-05-15 }}</ref> At that venue, [[Joan Chamorro]] introduced her to jazz in his ''[[Sant Andreu Jazz Band]]'', and she also began to [[singer|sing]]. Still in highschool, she obtained a [[stipend]] as a jazz singer to participate in a preparatory year at the [[Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu|Conservatori del Liceu]] in her home town (2013-2014). She studied for Bachelor degree at the [[Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya]]. This included one year at [[Conservatorium van Amsterdam]].<ref name="Grr">{{cite web |url=https://www.grachtenfestival.nl/musicus/magali-datzira-?lang=en |title= Magali Datzira (bio) |language=en |website=grachtenfestival.nl (Gracht festival Amsterdam) |access-date=2023-05-15 }}</ref> In Amsterdam, she also performed as a trio with [[Michael Moore]] und Rogerio Bicudo.<ref name="Grr" /><ref>{{cite web |url=https://splendoramsterdam.com/en/agenda/278674/michael-moore-rogerio-bicudo-feat-magali-datzira |title=Michael Moore / Rogério Bicudo feat. Magali Datzira |language=nl |work=splendor |access-date=2023-05-15 }} Concert in Amsterdam ([[Netherlands]])</ref> ===Performances=== From 2009 to 2017, Datzira participated in numerous CDs of ''Sant Andreu Jazz Band'', accompanying guest stars like [[Scott Hamilton (musician)|Scott Hamilton]], [[Scott Robinson]], [[John Allred (musician)|John Allred]], [[Joel Frahm]], [[Joe Magnarelli]] and [[Perico Sambeat]]. <!--, [[Toni Belenguer]], [[Luigi Grasso]], [[Ricard Gili]]--> The second CD-DVD, ''Jazzing 2'',<ref name="Jazzing 2">{{Cite web |url=https://jazztojazz.com/en/product/jazzing-2/ |title=Jazzing 2, Sant Andreu Jazz Band, 2010 |website=JazztoJazz.com |medium=CD |access-date=2023-05-14 |language=en }}</ref> saw her debut as a singer (age 13), in addition to playing the double bass. On the CD ''Joan Chamorro presenta la Màgia de la Veu'' (2015; Jazz to Jazz) she performed together with [[Andrea Motis]], Eva Fernández and Rita Payés. In 2014, Chamorro presented her debut CD ''Joan Chamorro presenta Magalí Datzíra'' with Sant Andreu Jazz Band and guests, including Robinson and Sambeat. In 2016, Datzíra played in [[Toni Xuclà]]s Album ''De poetes, cançonetes''. 2020 and 2021, she published a few singles and one EP.<ref>[https://magalidatzira.bandcamp.com Publications] (Bandcamp)</ref>. She performed in [[Polanco|Ciudad de Mexico]] with her own [[quartet]] at the ''Festival Internacional de Jazz de Polanco'' (December, 2017 and December, 2022).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://escapemonosmx.wordpress.com/2017/11/12/festival-de-jazz-internacional-de-polanco-2017/ |title= Festival de Jazz Internacional de Polanco 2017 |language=es |date=2017-11-12 |work=EscapémonosMX |access-date=2023-05-15 |quote=Domingo 10 de diciembre: Magali Datzira Quartet }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= https://festival-de-jazz-de-polanco-xv-ed.boletia.com/ |title= Festival de Jazz de Polanco XV Edición |language=es |work=Festival de Jazz de Polanco (Mexico) |access-date=2023-05-15 |quote=DOMINGO 4: MAGALI DATZIRA - BARCELONA }}</ref> In August, 2018, she had a concert at ''Auvernier Jazz Festival'' in [[Auvernier|Switzerland]].<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.radioswissjazz.ch/de/konzertkalender/event/171779 |title= Concert Calender - Auvernier Jazz Festival 2018 |language=en |work=Radio Swiss Jazz |access-date=2023-05-15 }}</ref> 2019, she presented her own [[quintet]] including her brother Iscle Datzira (saxophone) in Barcelona.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.timeout.com/barcelona/music/la-pedrera-jazz-magali-datzira |title= La Pedrera Jazz: Magalí Datzira |date=2019-08-18 |language=en |work=timeout |access-date=2023-05-15 }}</ref> 2023, Datzira published her first full album exclusively from her own compositions, ''Des de la cuina''. One review concludes that she definitely "follows her own path."<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.breakinglatest.news/world/magali-datzira-review-of-his-album-des-de-la-cuina-2023/ |title= Magalí Datzira, review of his album Des de la cuina (2023) |language=en |date=2023-03-29 |website=breakinglatest.news |access-date=2023-05-14 |quote=So “Des de la cuina” is the most solid demonstration that Magalí Datzira goes free and only follows her own path. }}</ref> <!-- https://bankrobberbcn.bandcamp.com/album/des-de-la-cuina --> ==Discography (selection)== * ''Joan Chamorro presenta Magali Datzíra'' (with [[Ignasi Terraza]], Josep Traver, Esteve Pi, Josep M. Farràs, Víctor Correa, Scott Robinson, Perico Sambeat, Curro Gálvez, Sant Andreu Jazz Band) (2014, Jazz to Jazz) * ''Fruites'' (2020) * ''Better To The Top'' (2020) * ''Sad & Bad'' (2020) * ''Casida de la Rosa '' (2021) * ''</3'' (2021) * ''Des de La Cuina'' (2023) ===Collaborations=== * Toni Xuclà: ''De Poetes, Cançonetes'' (2016, Picap S.L) * Various: ''Jamaicat - Jamaican Sounds From Catalonia Vol. 2'' (2022, Liquidator Music) * ''Jazzing 12 vol. 2'' (with Sant Andreu Jazz Band) (2022, Temps Record) * ''Joan Chamorro Presenta's Big Band'' (with Sant Andreu Jazz Band) (2022, Jazz To Jazz) <!-- ===Personal Life=== empty ===Collaborations=== empty --> ==References== {{reflist}} == Weblinks == <!-- blocked by Wiki spam filter * [https://linktr.ee/magalidatzira Magalí Datzira's web page] --> * [https://www.allmusic.com/artist/magali-datzira-mn0003257877 Magali Datzira] at Allmusic * [https://www.facebook.com/magalidatziramusic/ Magali Datzíra] on Facebook * [https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/13633-magali-datzira-albums Magalí Datzira] at Fresh Sound <!-- * [https://medium.com/@garryberman/marching-to-a-different-bassist-the-music-of-magali-datzira-ef778cf239b7 Garry Berman: Marching to a different bassist: The Music of Magali Datzira] * [https://www.youtube.com/@magalidatziramusic Magalí Datzira] on YouTube --> <!-- deprecated source * [https://www.discogs.com/de/search/?q=magali+datzira&type=all Discogs entry Magali Datzíra] --> {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Datzira, Magalí}} [[:Category:1997 births]] [[:Category:Living people]] [[:Category:Women jazz composers]] [[:Category:Jazz double-bassists]] [[:Category:Musicians from Barcelona]] [[:Category:Spanish jazz singers]] [[:Category:21st-century Spanish singers]]