Ramiro Marziani is a guitarist, composer, and bandleader whose music boldly weaves Jazz, Latin American folk, and Americana into a sound that is both elegant and raw. Born in the Argentine Patagonia and rooted in the province of Mendoza — where sunlit Malbec vineyards meet the Andes — he grew up across Latin America and the Middle East, absorbing a rich blend of cultural influences that now shape his global approach to music.
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Marziani explores rhythm and improvisation across electric, classical, and acoustic guitars. His compositions and arrangements are shaped by a love for storytelling and world traditions — particularly Argentine, Spanish, and Caribbean folk, jazz improvisation, Americana, and cinematic textures. As a soloist, collaborator, and educator, he moves fluidly between concert stages, studios, and classrooms.
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Through his instrumental project Marziani, he has released two albums (The Martian’s Playground, Cielito Blue), an EP (From a Living Room in Brooklyn), and multiple singles (Gorilla Dance, The Fox and the Sea). His debut was praised by All About Jazz for its wide-ranging scope — from orchestral jazz arrangements and hard rock to ambient solo guitar — while Cielito Blue offered a meditative take on acoustic guitar layered with electronic production.
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The Marziani live experience is intimate yet cinematic — a vibrant blend of groove, improvisation, lyrical melodies, and fresh sounds that move audiences through shifting landscapes of color and rhythm. The group performs original music that feels equally at home in a listening room or jazz club, and on the scale of a festival stage.
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His performances have spanned the U.S., Europe, and South America — with appearances at Glastonbury Festival, Lincoln Center, SXSW, Sony Hall, Joe’s Pub, Carnaval de Barranquilla, and renowned venues across Berlin, Paris, Milan, Prague, Amsterdam, and Buenos Aires. He has been featured twice on NPR’s Tiny Desk (with Taimane and Rebolu), and toured the U.S. with Disney Concerts' Encanto Live-to-Film production.
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A graduate of Berklee College of Music (Summa Cum Laude, Jazz Composition ’18), Marziani is a sought-after collaborator across genres, performing with artists such as Taimane, Totó La Momposina, Claudio Ragazzi, Pablo Ziegler, Firas Zreik, Rebolu, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, and many others.
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In addition to his work as a performer and composer, Marziani writes music for commercial and audiovisual media, with tracks licensed by Lemoncake Music (UK) and 4 Elements Music (US). He also maintains a private roster of high-achieving guitar students around the world.
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Based in New York City, he continues to evolve as a composer and artist — crafting musical experiences that are deeply expressive, rhythmically alive, and unmistakably his own.