Pablo Zinger is a conductor, pianist, writer, composer, arranger, lecturer and narrator, specializing in the music of Ástor Piazzolla, tango, Spanish zarzuela, and Latin American vocal and instrumental music.
Mr. Zinger has conducted and played with orchestras, singers and chamber groups throughout the Americas and in Spain, Russia, Poland, Slovenia, Japan, Korea, South Africa, Germany and Norway. In 2009, he accompanied Plácido Domingo singing tangos at Washington’s Constitution Hall, narrated Piazzolla’s Pueblo Joven at Tokyo’s Opera City, played and conducted the Moscow première of Piazzolla’s María de Buenos Aires, and conducted the closing of Paquito D'Rivera'sCarnegie Hall50th Anniversary Concert. In 1987, he was asked by Ástor Piazzolla to serve as musical director for the premiere production of Tango Apasionado at the Westbeth Theater Center. Mr. Zinger also played piano in the production and on the Kip Hanrahan recording which followed on the American Clavé label. He tours and records frequently with the Nuevo Tango Zinger Septet. His critically acclaimed CD's include Tango Apasionado with Ástor Piazzolla, Chamber Musicfrom the South and the Grammy nominatedThe Clarinetist with Paquito D'Rivera and Gustavo Tavares, Las Puertas de la Mañana, and two albums of Carlos Suriñach’s flamenco-infused music. He is considered the pre-eminent conductor of zarzuela in the U.S. Since 2004, he has been the Musical Director of the Zarzuela Series at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, directed by Salomé Martínez-Lutz in Albuquerque, NM. As a sideline, Mr. Zinger has written for The New York Times, Opera News, Guitar Review and Classical Singer, and has lectured for the New York Philharmonic. He has conducted the Costa Rica National Symphony, Simón Bolívar Orchestra, Maribor Philharmonic, Montevideo Philharmonic and Montevideo Pro Opera and Bronx Arts Ensemble with Jazz greats Tito Puente, Dave Valentin, Néstor Torres and John Faddis. At New York's Town Hall, he conducted Piazzolla's María de Buenos Aires and Pueblo Joven, Ernesto Lecuona'sMaría la O, Roig's Cecilia Valdés, Moreno Torroba’sLuisa Fernanda and Barbieri'sEl barberillo de Lavapiés. Other zarzuela credits: , Orlando Opera, Zarzuela Company Domingo-Embil, International Zarzuela Festival, Jarvis Conservatory, and Santa Barbara Grand Opera. Zinger's La Verbena de la Paloma was seen nationally on PBS and his Luisa Fernanda was issued on CD and DVD. As Musical Director of New York's , Mr. Zinger has conducted Polish operas, concerts and cabaret presentations throughout the U.S. and in five tours of Poland.
Discography
1987 Rough Dancer and the Cyclical Night , Nonesuch - originally issued by American Clavé
1993 Las Puertas de la Mañana with Ulises Espaillat, tenor, New Albion