Mariana Iranzi

Location:
Boston, Massachusetts, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
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Label:
hongo por hongo Records
Mariana is a native from Argentina, professional bassist and educator graduated from Berklee College of Music.



Since an early age, Mariana studied recorder, Orff music classes and choir at the Collegium Musicum of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Thanks to her Great Grandfather Julio De Caro -a famous Tango composer who gave her one of his most precious pianos- Mariana started her first piano lessons at the age of 8.

After many years of playing Beatles, Bach sonatas and her own compositions at house concerts and music schools, she was deeply driven by the sounds of rock music and decided to try the electric bass.



Mariana got a cheap Washburn bass, started to take lessons and joined the fusion band Horus in 1998. While going to College for Science of Education (she always liked to teach), she realized her deepest passion was in becoming a full time musician. That is when Mariana enrolls at the ITMC (technological institute for contemporary music) and joins rock band Kro-Magnon with whom she tours Argentina in 2000. After 3 years, Mariana gets her degree in bass performance in 2001 and decides to go on a new adventure: Berklee College of Music.



While her years at Berklee, Mariana was honored with as a BAS (best achievement scholarship) and played and recorded with several projects (The Wings Project, Pojazz, Hammarsing, Arielle Silver, Nomi Zysblat) around Boston (Berklee Performance Center, Paradise Lounge, Toad, TT the Bears, Cantab Lounge, Lily Pad, Bullfinch Yatch Club and more). She studied with Anthony Vitti, John Repucci, Fernando Huergo and Oscar Stagnaro, among others. Mariana received her Bachelors Degree in professional music (education & performance) in 2005.



Mariana currently plays bass for the Dave Alpert Band, Florencia Gonzalez Big Band and leads her own children’s music band.
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