Nelson Eduardo Sardá Sardá
Birthday: December 29,1961
Place of birth: Caracas,
Venezuela
Phone number: 005814 3659765
Email:
nelsonsarda@yahoo.com
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Main Academic Education
Bachiller en Ciencias (Hi School) (1978)
“Ramón
Díaz Sánchez” Institute. Miranda, Venezuela
Basic Musical Formation (1979)
“Juan
José Landaeta” Music Conservatory. Caracas, Venezuela
Bachelor of Music.
Major: Music Engineering Technology.
Minor: Electrical Engineering (1984)
University
of Miami. Coral Gables, Florida, U.S.A..
Drums, Percussion (1982)
Teachers:
Alfred Wickstrom, Steve Rucker, Harry Hawthorne & Tony Lavender
U.
of M., Florida, U.S.A..
Music (1983)
Teachers:
Larry Lapin, Vince Maggio, Dennis Kahm, Dan Bonsanti
U.
of M., Florida, U.S.A.
Audio Recording, P.A. and Music
Production (1984)
Teachers:
Kenneath Pollmann and John Monforte
U.
of M., Florida, U.S.A..
Music Merchandising (1983)
Teacher:
Alfred Reed.
U.
of M., Florida, U.S.A.
T.V. / Movie Production (1983)
U.
of M., Florida, U.S.A.
Formation in Other Areas
Astronomy / Basic, Practical and
Intermediate (1997)
“Planetario
Humboldt” Institute. Caracas, Venezuela.
“Locutor Profesional Certificado” (2001)
“Universidad
Central de Venezuela”. Caracas, Venezuela
Academic Experience
Drums
and Percussion (1983)
II Banda de
Jazz II / U. of M., Florida, U.S.A.
U of M Jazz
Combo II / U. of M., Florida, U.S.A.
Jazz Vocal
Ensamble I / U. of M., Florida, U.S.A.
Drums, Percussion and
Founder (1984)
“Salsa Ensamble”
/ U. of M., Florida,
U.S.A.
Professional Experience
Drums Teacher (1984-2015)
Caracas,
Venezuela
Drummer (Band and/or Session) (1984-2015)
Antonietta (Venezuela) Aquiles Báez (Venezuela) Arturo de Castro (Venezuela)
Balbino (Venezuela) Beatriz López (Venezuela) Bertín Osborne (España)
Biella D’Acosta (Venezuela) Carlos Quintero (Venezuela) Colina (Venezuela)
Dahyan Montiel (Venezuela) Edgar Alexander (Venezuela) Eduardo Martínez (Colombia)
Frank Quintero (Venezuela) Guillermo Carrasco Venezuela) Ilan Chester (Venezuela)
Jorge Aguilar (Venezuela) Jorge Barnet (Venezuela) Jorge
Cárdenas (Colombia)
Jorge Holgado (Venezuela) Jorge Rigó (Venezuela) Jorge
Tylki (Venezuela)
Juan Francisco (Venezuela) Julio Mendoza (Cuba) Keith Karabell (E.E.U.U.)
Kiara (Venezuela) Laurent Lécuyer (Francia) Luz Marina (Venezuela)
Marcos Granados (E.E.U.U.) Maricruz Quintero (Venezuela) Melissa(Venezuela)
Mirla Castellanos (Venezuela) Mirna Ríos (Venezuela) Mirtha Pérez (Venezuela)
Nino Loconte (Venezuela) Pablo Dagnino (Venezuela) Pablo
Gil (Venezuela)
Pamela Rose (E.E.U.U) Paul Guillman (Venezuela) Pedro Castillo (Venezuela)
Ricardo Arjona (Guatemala) Ricardo Montaner (Venezuela) Ricardo Malfatti
Roque Valero (Venezuela) Sandino (Venezuela) Sergio
Pérez (Venezuela)
Soledad Bravo (Venezuela) Susana Abreu (Venezuela) Taumanova (Venezuela)
Thomas Chapin (E.E.U.U.)
Trino
Mora (Venezuela) Valerio
del Rosario(Venezuela)
Víctor Mestas (Venezuela) Víctor Muñoz (Venezuela) Yasmil Marrufo (Venezuela)
Yordano (Venezuela)
Grupo Alzheimer (Venezuela) Grupo Amanecer
(Venezuela)
Grupo Antítesis (Venezuela) Grupo Obertura
(Venezuela)
Banda “Blues Gang” (Venezuela) Banda “Carros Usados” (Venezuela)
Banda
“Pig Farm on the Moon” (Venezuela) Banda
“Casablanca” (Venezuela)
Banda
“Maroa” (Venezuela) Banda
“Martes 8:30” (Venezuela)
Jr.
Romero Jazz Trío (Venezuela). Leo
Blanco Jazz Trío (Venezuela)
Musical “Fame” (E.E.U.U.) Roberto Girón Jazz Trío (Venezuela)
Banda “Função
Públika”, (Portugal)
Fèlix Rodríguez Jazz Band (Venezuela)
Orquesta Sinfónica de Venezuela, Director:
Vinicio Ludovick
Orquesta Filarmónica de Venezuela,
Director: Carlos Riazuelo
Orquesta Sinfónica Municipal de Caracas,
Director: Rodolfo Saglimbeni
Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar,
Director: Alfredo Rugeles
Orquesta Nacional
Urbana, Director: Pablo Gil
As Opening Act for
B.B. King (U.S.A.) Andy
Summers (U.K.) Bob James (U.S.A.)
Charlie García (Argentina) Chayenne (Puerto Rico) Delmar
Brown (U.S.A.)
Diane Shuur (U.S.A.) Earth Wind & Fire (U.S.A.) Edgar Winter (U.S.A.)
Fito Páez (Argentina) George Benson (U.S.A.) Joan Manuel Serrat
(Spain)
John Hammond (U.S.A.) Luis
Enrique (Costa Rica) Miguel Bosé
(Spain)
Miroslav Vitous (U.S.A.) Otis Rush (U.S.A.) Pablo
Milanés (Cuba)
Roxette (Sweden) Spyro Gyra (U.S.A.) Steve
Hackett (U.K.)
Tito Nieves (Puerto
Rico) Yes (U.K.) Zuchero (Italy).
Audio Engineer (1984-2015)
Alfredo Naranjo (Venezuela) Barranco
Mix (Venezuela) Biella D’Acosta
(Venezuela)
Carlos Baute (Venezuela) Carlos
Quintero (Venezuela) Cheo Hurtado
(Venezuela)
Cristóbal Soto
(Venezuela) Edgar Alexander
(Venezuela) Ensamble Gurrufío
(Venezuela)
Franco de Vita (Venezuela) Frank
Quintero (Venezuela) Marco Granados
(U.S.A.)
Grupo Aditus (Venezuela) La
Banana Voladora (Venezuela)Melissa (Venezuela)
Maricruz Benítez (Venezuela) Martes
8:30 (Venezuela) Pablo
Manavello (Venezuela)
Pedro Castillo (Venezuela) Serenata
Guayanesa (Venezuela) The Flower Kings (Sweden)
Voz Véis (Venezuela) La
Réve (“France” School in Venezuela) Ricardo Malfatti
Simón Bolívar Symphonic Orchestra, Conductor: Eduardo Matta
Caracas Symphonic Orchestra
Conductor: Alberto Grau
“National Olympic Games
Closing Act” 2003 (Venezuela)
“La Magia de la Navidad
Venezolana” Teresa Carreño Theater 2005
Radio Station “Activa FM” Teresa
Carreño Theater 2006
Musical Producer and Co-producer (1984-2015)
Alfredo Naranjo
(Venezuela) Carlos
Quintero (Venezuela)
Edgar Alexander
(Venezuela) Nino Loconte
(Venezuela)
Pedro Castillo
(Venezuela) Trino
Mora (Venezuela)
“La Banana
Voladora” (Venezuela) Treenors (Venezuela)
Tokio (Venezuela) Irazu (Venezuela)
Technical Maintenance Supervisor
(1985)
“Venezolana de Televisón” Channel 8 (Caracas, Venezuela)
Chief Audio Engineer (1986-1987)
“Audio Film Siglo XXI”
Recording Studio
Chief Audio Engineer (1988-1989)
“Arte Digital” Recording
Studio
Audio Engineer / Project Designer (1989)
First Recording Studio for “Latin World Productions” in Caracas, Venezuela
Acoustics Teacher (1989-1998)
“Instituto Universitario de Estudios Musicales” (I.U.D.E.M.) /
Caracas, Venezuela
Audio Engineer for Television (RCTV) / Caracas Pop Festival (2001 y 2002)
Alanis Morrisette (Canada) Cristina
Aguilera (U.S.A.) Five (U.K.)
Juan Luis Guerra (Dominican Republic) No Doubt (U.S.A.)
Paulina Rubio (Mexico) Rubén
Blades (Panama) Sting
(U.K.)
Audio Engineer for Television (RCTV) / “Caracas Telemaratón” (2004)
“Maná” (Mexico)
Owner and General Manager(1993-Today)
Musical Productions and Recording Studio “Nelson Sardá”
Festivals
Mobile and Bermingham Jazz Festivals / Alabama, (1982)
Drums and Percussion
U.S.A. National
Convention of Music Educators (1983)
Drums and Percussion
1st Caracas Jazz Festival / Caracas, Venezuela (1987)
Drums
Antigua Jazz Festival / Antigua (1992)
Drums and Percussion
Aruba Jazz
Festival / Aruba (1993)
Drums and Percussion
Barbados Jazz Festival / Barbados (1993)
Drums and Percussion
“Festival de Música
Latinoamericana” Caracas, Venezuela (1995)
Drums
“Jazz and New Tendencies Festival” (1996)
Drums
“El Hatillo” Jazz Festival (1997)
Drums
“El Hatillo” Jazz Festival (1998)
Drums
Caracas Jazz Festival (1999)
P.A. Engineer
Caracas Jazz Festival (2000)
Drums and Percussion
Blues Fest / Caracas,
Venezuela (2001)
Drums
“Mawazine Rythmes du Monde” Festival / Rabat, Morocco (2003)
Drums
“El Hatillo” Jazz Festival (2004)
Drums
“El Hatillo” Jazz Festival (2005)
Drums
“New Colombian Music” Festival / Bogotá, Colombia (2006)
Drums
Mozartfest (2006)
Drums
Partial Discography.
Web Page:
http://www.sincopa.com/musicians/drums/nelson_sarda.htm
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