Cuba's
Harold López-Nussa is a gifted pianist whose immense skills have found him bringing together sophisticated post-bop jazz with Cuban and Afro-Latin traditions. A winner of the 2005 solo piano contest at Switzerland's Montreux Jazz Festival,
López-Nussa garnered attention for his albums like 2007's
Canciones and 2013's New Day. Along with collaborations with
Christian Scott,
Gilles Peterson, and Alune Wade, he has continued to release his own dynamic albums, including his 2018 trio date Un Dia Cualquiera and 2020 quartet session
Te Lo Dije.
Born
Harold López-Nussa Torres in Havana in 1983,
López-Nussa was raised in a musical family with parents who were both musicians. His uncle,
Ernán Lopez-Nussa, is also a pianist of note. From age eight, he studied classical piano, first at the Manuel Saumell Elementary School of Music and the Amadeo Roldán Conservatory, and he later graduated from the Instituto Superior de Artes. Around age 18 he discovered jazz, a passion that would remain his main creative focus.
After leaving school,
López-Nussa gained early notice touring with vocalist
Omara Portuondo and recording
Heitor Villa-Lobos' Fourth Piano Concerto with Cuba's
National Symphony Orchestra in 2003. In 2005, his profile was raised even higher after he won the First Prize and Audience Prize of the Jazz Solo Piano Competition at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. He also appeared on albums by such diverse artists as guitarist
Leo Brouwer,
Gilles Peterson, and the jazz supergroup
Ninety Miles, alongside vibraphonist
Stefon Harris, trumpeter
Christian Scott, and tenor saxophonist
David Sánchez. In 2007, he made his solo debut with
Canciones. Two years later, he returned with Herencia, followed by 2011's El Pais de las Maravillas and 2013's New Day.
In 2015,
López-Nussa collaborated with Senegalese bassist/vocalist Alune Wade on the Afro-Latin album Havana - Paris - Dakar. The following year, he paired again with Wade for
Viaje, a similarly Afro-Latin-leaning album that also featured his quartet with his brother, drummer
Ruy Adrián López-Nussa, as well as guest appearances from his father, Ruy Francisco López-Nussa, trumpeter Mayquel González, and percussionists Dreiser Durruthy and
Adel González. The trio album Un Dia Cualquiera arrived in 2018 and also featured his brother, as well as bassist
Gaston Joya. In 2020,
López-Nussa released
Te Lo Dije, which again featured the pianist's quartet, along with guest appearances by Cuban reggaeton singer
Randy Malcom, French accordionist
Vincent Peirani, singer
Kelvis Ochoa, and genre-bending Cuban funk artist
Cimafunk. ~ Matt Collar