Zamora (pianist)
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BornJuly 13, 1979
OriginCaracas, Venezuela
GenresInstrumental, new-age
OccupationsPianist, composer and writer
Zamora | |
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| Born | July 13, 1979 |
| Origin | Caracas, Venezuela |
| Genres | Instrumental, new-age |
| Occupations | Pianist, composer and writer |
| Instruments | Synthesizer, piano, keyboard |
| Labels | Z-Records |
| Website | http://www.alejandrozamora.com |
Alejandro Jose Zamora Moya,[1] (born July 13, 1979[2]) known professionally as Zamora, is a Venezuelan musician. Two of his albums have been nominated for Grammy Awards for Best New Age Album: Instrumental Oasis, Vol. 4 in 2010[3] and Instrumental Oasis, Vol. 6 in 2011. [4][5]
He has recorded several instrumental and solo piano albums.[3]
His music has been featured in several album compilations titled “Sounds From The Circle”, created by Suzanne Doucet.
His self-published book Pensamientos, Proverbios y Reflexiones (Thoughts, Proverbs and Reflections) was released in 2009. He has also published several books with the scores for his music compositions.
He lives in Los Angeles and Venezuela.