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Introducing Pianist Esteban Castro

Courtesy Mark Sheldon
Esteban is a rare talent... He has perfect pitch and fabulous technique and wants to use it all.
Fred Hersch
Esteban Castro
pianoA lot has happened to Castro since those early days. The 21-year-old moved to New York from Hackensack, NJ, in 2020 when he began attending Juilliard on a full-tuition Thomas Dubois Hormel Memorial Scholarship. As a 13-year-old, he was the first prize winner in the Montreux Jazz Piano Solo Competition, the youngest musician to ever receive that award. At 14, he was the youngest participant to win first prize in the Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition. He has also won three ASCAP Foundation Young Jazz Composer Awards, 15 DownBeat Student Music Awards, and was a finalist in the prestigious 2023 American Pianists Association Awards.
When he was nine years old, his first jazz teacher was pianist

Adam Birnbaum
piano
Julius Tolentino
sousaphoneb.1975
At 13, Castro began studying with pianist

Jeremy Manasia
pianob.1971
What stood out for Manasia was "how much fun music was for him. So much time was spent in our lessons laughing. Esteban was very 'playful' with music. He had a mind and ear that 'just got' music; it made sense to him. And, he liked to play around with it, to explore where it would take him. He'd crack himself up with the crazy things he would come up with. Esteban was one of the few students I've had where I didn't need to really 'teach' him anything; I knew he would find it. I just tried to help him move in the right direction and provide a wide-open field to explore for himself."
After he graduates from Juilliard this spring, Castro will continue to live in New York, concentrating on performing and composing, "leading my trio, plus sideman work. It's kind of a continuation of what I'm doing now." At Juilliard, he is studying piano with

Ted Rosenthal
pianob.1959
For the past eight years, Castro has been taking private lessons from

Fred Hersch
pianob.1955
Castro's piano heroes of the past are

Art Tatum
piano1909 - 1956

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
His favorite Bud Powell album is The Genius of Bud Powell, "especially the solo piano part. And, I love Solo Monk. I think that's an incredible recording." He's also getting more into stride piano. "It's hard to just even execute it," he said. "

James P. Johnson
piano1894 - 1955

Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943
A current pianist Castro particularly likes and admires is

Sullivan Fortner
pianob.1986
Castro has been composing "for as early as I can remember because when I started playing, I also wanted to create, not just play something that was on the page. To me, composition and improvisation work hand in hand because what we do as jazz musicians---we just compose in the moment. I love doing it."
I witnessed Castro's piano wizardry live for the first time in late February when he was part of alto saxophonist

Erena Terakubo
saxophone, altoTags
Rising Stars
Esteban Castro
Sanford Josephson
United States
New Jersey
Adam Birnbaum
Julius Tolentino
Jeremy Manasia
Ted Rosenthal
Fred Hersch
Art Tatum
Bud Powell
Thelonious Monk
James P. Johnson
Fats Waller
Sullivan Fortner
Erena Terakubo
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