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In Time with Jesús Molina, a Colombian jazz pianist and educator
This week we are joined by the one and only Jesus Molina, jazz pianist. The Colombian has spent the past year focusing on his international Masterclass program, and recently released his fifth album, ‘Departing’.
In this episode…
Jesus Molina, jazz pianist, talks to us about his musical background. Molina began playing the saxophone in the church at age 12, switching to piano at age 15. This decision stemmed from his frustration at the temperamental nature of woodwind instruments and wanting the ability to ‘consistently sound great’ when he sat down to play. He was self-taught and discovered jazz through YouTube, where he was drawn to the technique and sound of legends such as Oscar Peterson.
Jesus Molina goes on to discuss his education and his own teaching strategy. Molina earned a full scholarship to Berkley. He tells us that the most useful lesson from the institute was understanding music theory. Additionally, he highlights the importance of ‘detaching yourself from attitude’ and emotionally connecting to music. These beliefs build the foundation of his masterclasses, which he teaches in both religious and academic institutes.
We finish off the episode by exploring Jesús’ compositional approach. Jesus Molina admits that this is usually influenced by what he is focusing on in practice technique-wise, rather than being limited by stylistic expectations. Finally, we discuss re-harmonization and the selective process for his 2019 album Reharms. Vol 1. ‘You should learn music like you learn to talk. You listen and you repeat. […] If it sounds good, it is good.’
Where can you find the episode?
The full episode of In Time with Jesus Molina is available at https://www.InTimePodcast.com. You can also listen on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music. Follow @InTimeUK for all clips & episode information.
More information on Jesus’ new releases and masterclasses can be found on his website. You can also follow his Instagram @jesusmolinamusic and check out his YouTube.