Santiago Bosch



Santiago Bosch is a Venezuelan pianist, keyboardist, and composer from Barquisimeto, known for his innovative approach to jazz, modern jazz, fusion, and electronic music.
A leading figure in the recording industry, he is dedicated to shaping musical ideas and performances into polished, professional tracks—working closely with artists to bring their creative visions to life.
As a performer, Santiago brings a powerful and expressive voice to the stage, blending technical mastery with a fresh, forward-thinking approach to modern jazz.
From his keyboard-focused recording studio, equipped with cutting-edge technology, he delivers top-tier sound and production for every project.
Santiago graduated Magna Cum Laude from Berklee College of Music with a Bachelor's degree in Piano Performance (2015), followed by a Master’s in Contemporary Jazz Performance from the Berklee Global Jazz Institute, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude (2017)—both on full scholarships.
As a bandleader, he has released two acclaimed self-produced albums: Guaro Report (2011) and Galactic Warrior (2019), the latter earning him three nominations at the Pepsi Music Awards in Venezuela.
Santiago continues to explore new creative directions and is currently working on original music and album recordings to be released in the near future.
He has performed at renowned venues and festivals around the world, including the Barquisimeto International Jazz Festival (Venezuela), Heineken Jazz Festival (Puerto Rico), Havana International Jazz Festival (Cuba), Dominican Republic Jazz Festival, Barranquijazz Festival (Colombia), EFG London Jazz Festival (UK), The 55 Bar and Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola at Lincoln Center (New York), and The Kennedy Center (Washington, D.C.).
Santiago has also collaborated in performances, recordings, and masterclasses with acclaimed jazz artists such as Terri Lyne Carrington, Jack DeJohnette, John Patitucci, Elliot Mason, Tim Miller, Nate Wood, Cliff Almond, Ari Hoenig, Darren Barrett, Kenny Garrett, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Hal Crook, Antonio Sánchez, Oscar Stagnaro, George Garzone, and Jerry Bergonzi, among others.