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Natalio Sued's biography

Natalio Sued

Natalio Sued is an Argentine saxophonist and composer who has been living in Amsterdam since 2001, after having participated actively in the Porteño scene, recording and performing with local musicians. At the Conservatorium van Amsterdam he took private lessons with Dick Oatts, Ferdinand Povel, Jasper Blom and Misha Mengelberg, and outside the conservatory, with Lee Konitz, Jimmy Halperin, Gary Dial, Chris Cheek, Sal Mosca and others. He took part in different ensembles in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe, alongside top-notch artists such as, among others, Michael Moore, Jasper Blom and Thomas W. Andersen. In 2003 he formed his own band, Intuit Quintet, with which garnered an award for Best Soloist at the Tremplin Jazz Festival in Avignon, France, in the same year. In June 2004 this quintet released its first album, Istmo, on BAU Records, later to be followed by Mirada esquiva, alongside the great Michael Moore (S-Jazz), and Amistad (BlueArt Records).

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