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Amaury Cabral 

Guitarist | Producer

Background

From Santo Domingo, the capital city of the Dominican Republic to the capital city of the State of Massachusetts in the United States, Boston, Amaury Cabral Jorge has touched multiple hearts with his music. In 2016 he was admitted to the "Conservatorio Nacional de Musica de Santo Domingo" (National Conservatory of Music of Santo Domingo), where he studied for four years in the Popular and Folkloric Music program with concentration in Guitar Performance. In 2019 Cabral was selected as one winner of the AES scholarship, a presidential scholarship for the Berklee College of Music Five-Week Summer Performance Intensive program, and while attending  this program he auditioned for the undergraduate program at this institution. He was accepted and offered a Full-Tuition Scholarship, completing a Bachelor of Music degree in 2025. Cabral has performed in big venues internationally such as the "Estadio Olimpico" in Santo Domingo, Scullers Jazz Club, Jimmy's Jazz and Blues, Keystone Corner, Dizzy's Club and Smalls Jazz Club, as well as renowned venues in Europe with master musicians like Terri Lyne Carrington, Etienne Charles, Tia Fuller, Mimi Jones among others. He has worked in recording sessions with musicians such as Mike Pope, Nate Smith, Randy Brecker and Geoffrey Keezer. Cabral has been mentored by masters like Nir Felder, Oz Noy, Tim Miller, Matthew Stevens, Ed Tomassi, Jacques Schwart-Bartz, Godwin Louis, Nicholas Payton and Terri Lyne Carrington, to name a few, and has been part of classes/clinics with the likes of Kurt Rosenwinkel, Wolfgang Muthspiel and Gilad Hekselman. Cabral actively performs in the american northeast, introducing himself as an exciting and promising young voice in the guitar.

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