Andreu Pitarch

BIO

Andreu Pitarch

Born in Barcelona in 1994, Andreu Pitarch started playing the drums when he was just eight years old, inspired by the music he heard at home, thanks to his father, a huge Jazz fan, and also his mother, who always took him to all concerts she could. The music of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Miles Davis, Keith Jarrett, Pat Metheny and Weather Report became the soundtrack of his childhood.

As a child, he studied at a small school in the Raval neighborhood in Barcelona, and later at the Taller de Músics until 2012, when he entered ESMUC (Catalonia Music School), where he continued his training and earned his undergrad degree under the tutelage of David Xirgu, Lluís Vidal, Horacio Fumero, Albert Bover or Joan Díaz, among others. In 2014 he moved to Amsterdam to study for a year at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam.

In 2017, Andreu was accepted to study a Master of Music at the prestigious Manhattan School of Music, in New York. He graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2019, having received classes from Jazz masters such as Kendrick Scott, John Riley, Stefon Harris, Dave Liebman, Phil Markovitz...

During his career, Andreu Pitarch has played with musicians such as Peter Bernstein, Ethan Iverson, Arturo O'Farrill, Jon Faddis, Miguel Zenón, Maria Schneider, Ben Solomon, Perico Sambeat, Raynald Colom, Lluís Vidal, Horacio Fumero, Joan Díaz, Ben van Gelder, Xavi Torres, Lluc Casares, Bruno Calvo, Fèlix Rossy, Isaiah Thompson, Davis Whitfield, Steven Feifke, Daahoud Salim and many more.

He has performed in renowned clubs, venues, and festivals across Europe, the United States, and Canada such as Dizzy's Club, Birdland, Smalls Jazz Club, Mezzrow, Bimhuis, Jamboree, Auditori de Barcelona, Jimmy Glass Jazz Bar, Sunset Jazz Club, Hot Clube de Portugal, Terrassa Jazz Festival, Granollers Jazz Festival, SunFest Music Festival...

In addition to his career as an interpreter, Andreu also dedicates part of his time to teaching. He is currently teaching at ESMUC (Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya), one of the most renowned conservatories in Spain, both as a Main Instrument and Ensemble teacher.

In July 2021, Andreu received the award for best interpreter/musician at the 44. Getxo Jazz International Festival.

Andreu currently lives in Barcelona.