Charismatic Buenos Aires-born vocalist and guitarist Guillermo Rozenthuler has become one of the leading voices of Argentine Tango and South American song in the UK.
Having started his vocal career as a jazz singer, he still cultivates a love for vocal improvisation and a creative approach to interpretation and arranging. His solo performances combine ‘passion and tenderness with a rare rhythmic precision’ (The Guardian). A soulful singer and a versatile improviser, Guillermo’s originals and his distinctive take on popular songs from Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Cuba are sometimes influenced by Middle Eastern and Indian vocal styles. Guillermo has recently toured the UK with box-office success show Midnight Tango and he can be heard regularly at London’s most renowned Jazz and World music venues.
Guillermo’s latest projects are
Musica Paradiso, songs from the silver screen, with TIna May (Quadrant Jazz).
‘Agora’, a collaboration with internationally acclaimed Latin Jazz pianist Edward Simon.
“Guillermo has rocked me with his amazing swinging versatility. A true World Music journey!” MarkMurphy, vocal jazz legend
"I love Guillermo's voice and interpretations. He's a true star' (Sheila Jordan)
“Guillermohas rocked me with his amazing swinging versatility. A true World Musicjourney!”
MarkMurphy, vocal jazz legend
BuenosAires-born vocalist and guitarist Guillermo Rozenthuler has become one of theleading voices of Argentine Tango and South American song in the UK. A soulfulsinger and a versatile improviser, his originals and his distinctive take onLatin American songs are sometimes influenced by Jazz, Middle Eastern andIndian vocal styles. Guillermo has recently toured the UK with box- officesuccess show Midnight Tango and he can be heard regularly at London’s mostrenowned Jazz and World music venues.
“Argentinian Londoner Guillermo Rozenthuler is certainly atip for anyone within striking distance of the Big Smoke.”
M Shorter, Fly Magazine
“Guillermo's singing is special…Exquisitely sung Argentinemusic”
J Griffiths, TheGuardian
“Catch a Latin vibe without a Latin cliche in sight”
J Fordham, The Independent