Entrama


Entrama is a Chilean music group that since its inception in 1997 develops instrumental music, fusing styles such as Latin American music of folkloric origin, with jazz and classical music, mainly using compositional techniques derived from the latter. It has also been cataloged as World Music. According to the specialized critics they have been called as popular musicians for refined and demanding listeners.

History

In October 1997 they made their first concert at the Teatro Universidad de Chile. Then the label Mundo Vivo proposes the recording of the first album, a project that took form in March 1998.
The year 1998 culminates with three important recognitions: The SCD grants Entrama the award -now recognized as Pulsar- for the interpretation as Best Group in the Jazz Fusión genre; and two of its members: Juan Antonio Sánchez and Manuel Meriño, are awarded as the best composer and best acoustic guitar player, respectively.
In 1999 Entrama composes the incidental music for the documentary about the work of the Chilean painter Roberto Matta, entitled "A century of mind", interview that was made by the Chilean intellectual Volodia Teitelboim. In 2001 they obtained a Fondart to finance the production of his second record material and thus originates Centro, album that remains in the same instrumental line that characterizes them.
During 2003 they perform a Concert with the Symphony Orchestra of the Universidad de Concepción, where they present orchestral arrangements of compositions belonging to their two previous recordings: Entrama and Centro. This experience gave rise to his third record production entitled Simbólico "Symbolic", published in April 2005 thanks to the support of Fondart and which constitutes an important moment for the musical development for the group as it proposes a new format that enhances the sound possibilities of the group when inserted in a symphonic context.
In May 2012 they present their new album Año luz after seven years without producing a record. The album features 2 songs, for the first time with voices with lyrics, and a major use of piano than the previous albums.
They have made international tours to Canada, Perú, and Argentina.
The depth of Entrama’s musical and instrumental quest makes possible the creation of a musical weave whose threads transform this music band in a bridge between Latin-American folk, popular, classical, jazz, and world music.

Influences

Among his main influences are Congreso, Víctor Jara, Inti-Illimani, Violeta Parra, Los Jaivas, Horacio Salinas, Tilo González, Roberto Márquez, Antonio Restucci, Luis Advis, Latinomusicaviva, Silvio Rodríguez, Leo Brouwer, Egberto Gismonti, Hermeto Pascoal, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso, Jacques Morelembaum, Astor Piazzolla, Flairck, Ralph Towner, Pat Metheny, Paco de Lucía, Dino Saluzzi, Gurrufío, Editus, The Beatles, Sting, Bach, Satie, Ravel, Stravinsky, and many more.

Members

Current