Sergio Díaz De Rojas previews upcoming album with fourth single ‘El gato escondido entre las plantas’

The Muerte en una tarde de verano, the long-awaited new album from Sergio Díaz De Rojas is finally nearing its release date, and he had already enticed us with three sublime singles, ‘Maracuyá / Barranco’, ‘Canción para Otto y Elsa’ and ‘Holding her is where I learned forgiveness’. The Valencia based Peruvian pianist and composer has now shared a fourth single, ‘El gato escondido entre las plantas’, a moving and enchanting track. Sergio explained the inspiration behind it:

“Cats are my favorite animals so it only felt natural to dedicate a small fragment from this album to them. I imagine myself sitting in our garden, falling asleep slowly as I observe our cat playing and hiding behind the plants. Once again, as with the album’s opening track, the outro appears with its sense of aural fading and decay — death is imminent.”

‘El gato escondido entre las plantas’ is offered with a video directed by Tiago Almança and you can watch it below.

The Muerte en una tarde de verano is out on March 10th through Nettwerk.

Sergio Díaz De Rojas shares ‘Holding her is where I learned forgiveness’ featuring Lo-Fang

As Sergio Díaz De Rojas prepares to release his new LP The Muerte en una tarde de verano, a third single from the Valencia based Peruvian pianist and composer, the gentle and moving ‘Holding her is where I learned forgiveness’, is now streaming. The track is a collaboration with multi-instrumentalist, producer and songwriter Lo-Fang aka Matthew Jordan nee Hemerlein, who comments:

“Sergio asked me in december of 2021 to write a few lyrics and sing a melody for a song he had written for his new album that was partly inspired by his grandfather going through the process of dying as well as his love for Seraphina. The image of an individual reflecting on the love experienced in this lifetime from the bittersweet comfort of a deathbed was the image I remember drawing from… whether I heard this correctly from Sergio’s lips or not remains to be seen. However it is that the lyrical content ended up being what it is isn’t quite important as being able to imagine this tender poignant time of release and gratitude which is at the essence of “Holding her is where i learned forgiveness”, a very long title, for a very brief and very powerful living melody.”

Speaking about their collaboration, Sergio also had this to say:

“Our paths crossed in Valencia, Spain, a few years ago, when the world was a bit different. I remember with clarity the day I visited his studio to improvise together. It was such a beautiful experience that it only felt natural to consider collaborating at some point. One day, while working on my new album, I wrote a piece that I felt was asking for something different. So, I sent it to him. He wrote the lyrics, sang them, and played violoncello too, taking the song to a whole new dimension.”

‘Holding her is where I learned forgiveness’ comes with an accompanying video directed by Tiago Almança. Watch it below.

Sergio Díaz De Rojas announces details of new album and shares second single

We’ve been eagerly anticipating the release of Sergio Díaz De Rojas‘ upcoming album since the gorgeous, delicate and warm first taste ‘Maracuyá / Barranco’ emerged in December. The Valencia based Peruvian pianist and composer has now unleashed details of the album. Entitled The Muerte en una tarde de verano, the record will see the light of day on March 10th via Nettwerk.

Sergio is also enticing us further with a new single, ‘Canción para Otto y Elsa’, a sublime and melancholic track filled with poignant beauty. The track is a tribute to his grandfather and his grandfather’s sister, who were accomplished pianists and composers, and from whom he first gained inspiration. He comments:

“Otto was my grandpa (from my mom’s side), and Elsa, his sister, my great-aunt. My grandpa only saw me play the piano once, during a classical music recital when I was around twelve years old. Elsa, on the other hand, is the person that guided me as a pianist and composer until the day I left Peru. Otto was a natural genius that played for diverse orchestras and bands, from salsa to jazz, and released various amazing records. My great-aunt is a talented multidisciplinary artist, classically-trained pianist, and the most inspiring teacher I have ever had. They have completely different styles, personalities, and life stories, but there is a piece that I know both of them love: La Comparsa by Ernesto Lecuona. I love it, too, and hope to learn how to play it one day. Until then, this is my gift to them.”

‘Canción para Otto y Elsa’ comes with an accompanying video directed by Tiago Almança and starring Miriam Serrano. Watch it below.

Sergio Díaz De Rojas teases upcoming album with new single ‘Maracuyá / Barranco’

Photo: Tiago Almança

Born into a family of musicians, Sergio Díaz De Rojas first took up playing the classical piano when he was eleven years old and a few years later he started learning the violin. Originally from Lima, Peru and now based in Valencia, Spain, the pianist and composer first gained inspiration from his grandfather and his grandfather’s sister who were accomplished pianists and composers. But it’s much later, upon discovering neoclassical composers such as Ólafur Arnalds, Yann Tiersen, Nils Frahm, and Max Richter that his musical course changed direction. “It was a very big revelation for me to discover that there were people alive, making this music that is connected to classical music but that also feels so contemporary and relatable,” he explained.

Sergio has recently signed to the Nettwerk Music Group and announced the release of a full-length album in Spring 2023. It may seem a while away but we can already warp our ears around the gorgeous, delicate and warm ‘Maracuyá / Barranco’. Take a listen below.