Bio
Roman Goron is a 19-year-old French-Filipino-American Jazz Pianist and Composer based in Seattle, WA. Through the piano, Roman aims to bridge his passions for sound, visual imagery and storytelling. Focused on playing harmonically rich acoustic jazz, Roman leads his own trio, the Roman Goron Trio, with whom he performs regularly. He also arranges and composes original material.
Roman was born in Washington, DC, where he began playing piano at age 5, then moved to Paris with his family at eight. Roman's interest in Jazz arose from his discovery of jazz fusion during his time in Paris learning Solfege and Music theory at The Scola Cantorum. Moving back to the States in 2018, he further developed his craft in the jazz programs at Bellevue High School and Bellevue College alongside his own self-teaching. During these years Roman received numerous awards and accolades for his playing, including a Young Arts National Foundation of the Arts Jazz Piano and Jazz Composition award as well as two Downbeat Student Music Awards in 2024. Today Roman is working his way into the Seattle Jazz Scene, performing throughout the city with many seasoned professionals and up-and-comers alike, as well as working on a project comprised of his own original material.
Photo by Lisa Hagen Glynn
Roman Goron Trio
Roman Goron’s Seattle-based jazz trio is an award-winning ensemble featuring Roman Goron on Piano alongside a host of rotating talented local musicians on drums and double bass such as Yoshi Stroh, Josh Setala, Max Young and Trevor Ford.
The trio's style is a creative blend of harmonically rich acoustic jazz which aims to push the envelope of musical exploration within a classic configuration. The Roman Goron Trio plays a diverse blend of standard repertoire as well as original arrangements and compositions by Roman and his group members.
Roman's trio has won multiple awards individually and as an ensemble, including Outstanding Trio at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and the Bellevue College Jazz Festival.