30 Mayıs 2012 Çarşamba

Nosso Choro

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This month it has been 5 years since the Choro-Music blogspot started. Co-editor of the blog and manager of the Keepswinging Website, Hans Koert, took the initiative to start the blog and persuaded me to contribute with entries on the music, we both share a passion for: the Brazilian choro. The actual background of the blog was the dvd-release of Mika Kaurismäkki's documentary 'Brasileirinho - Choro in Rio', which put us on the trail of exploring this fascinating music gradually by posting info on (some of) its story, performers and practice. As there wasn't a blog already dealing with choro - at least not in the English language, we thought it a good idea to select info in English to feed non-Portuguese speaking readers with our findings to support an interest in choro - as a small follow-up of Kaurismäkki's great documentary. We are fully aware that our knowledge on the subject is limited and may be considered insufficient compared to the works of serious scholars, our main intention has been and still is just to share our passion for the music with readers, who are looking for easily digestable info in English on different aspects of the Brazilian choro. This way the Choro-Music blogspot also could be labeled 'our choro' - in Portuguese: Nosso Choro - considering the fact that the entries always have a personal bias that we do not intend to hide, however, it should be to the benefit of the music or aspect of choro in focus, we hope.

To mark the 5 year anniversary of the choro-music blog I like to point you to a great cd by two European musicians. The cd, shown above, is properly titled 'Nosso Choro' and was released 2009 by Emmeciesse records. The fourteen tracks on the disc are performed by pianist Ivan Tibolla and Stefano Scutari, who plays both bandolim and violão - Tibolla also contributes on accordion, flute and percussion besides piano on some tracks that have overdub. Both performers are Italians, well-known and highly respected musicians on the contemporary Italian music scene. The 'Nosso Choro' cd is their first co-work dedicated to the Brazilian choro, both musicians are active in other fields of music as well.


According to a MySpace-profile, Ivan Tibolla was born in Belluno in 1975. He graduated as organ player and in organ music composition at the Academy of Music “B. Marcello” in Venice. After that he studied music composition as well as music improvisation. In the last few years he has come closer to the world of jazz and performs as a pianist participating in various settings and also has his own trio specializing in experimental jazz. Ivan Tibolla has his own website (- in Italian only) including dicography.


Stefano Scutari was born in Venice 1950 and had his first musical experiences with various rock bands in the sixties, later he began to lean towards classical guitar, studying with Tommaso de Nardis, a teacher in the “Benedetto Marcello” Conservatory in Venice. He then took part in various jazz guitar seminars held by a variety of different musicians (John Abercrombie, John Scofield, Larry Corryell a.o.). Lastly, he went on to develop a specific interest in Brazilian music, travelling often to Brazil where he was able to meet and play with musicians such as Sebastião Tapajos, Horondino Silva (Dino 7 cordas), Nana Vasconcelos, and others. He has headed a column on Brazilian music in an Italian magazine and has also recorded cds on his own. A profile including music samples is available at MySpace.



The mentioned 'Nosso Choro' cd contains the duo's renditions of classic choros such as "Tico tico no fúba", "Chochiando" and "Lamentos", Scutari has solo violão interpretations of "Sons de Carilhões" and "Odeon", but plays the bandolim in interplay with Tibolla. A selection of compositions by Jacob de Bandolim - "Doce de Coco", "Flamengo", "Santa Morena", "A Ginga do Manè" and "Noites Cariocas" - get a fair interpretation by the duo with elaborate improvisation by Tibolla showing off his jazzinfluence. Further, a solo reading of "Choro Pra Bisconce" - a choro composed by Tibolla; Scutari also has a couple of compositions, "Concolacao" and "Vals Sem Nome", performed on solo violão. And there is an example of the forró influence, "Lèo Estante", a composition by Tibolla, which has him playing accordion and percussion besides piano in overdub. The overall impression of the performed music is engaging and a great experience, a nice example of how the Brazilian choro is interpretated by two very skilled European musicians, highly recommended. - The cd may still be available from retailers, the tracks may also be purchased at iTunes, click here

Jo



Roda de Samba e Choro

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Brazilian Summer Sessions
Nelson Latif
(Brazilian Cavaquinho player)
Nelson Latif is a Brazilian cavaquinho player and guitarist, who lives both in Brazil and Amsterdam and pointed me to a great Roda de Samba e Choro which is scheduled as part of the Brazilian Summer Sessions during the summer season in the Bimhuis in Amsterdam, the 2nd of July, 2011. Nelson Latif forwarded a small introduction about what a Roda de Choro is and he loved to share it with you at this Choro-music blog, which celebrates its 5th birthday this month.


A roda de samba e choro (photo courtesy Nelson Latif)
The Rodas de Samba e Choro are informal and unpredictable events, where musicians gather in a circle around a table to improvise samba and chorinho, combining personal and collective flair.
A roda de samba e choro (photo courtesy Nelson Latif)
From the raw drumming to the refined choro, from candomblé to capoeira, the roda is the most primordial format of the Brazilian cultural manifestations, a direct heritage of the Brazilian African roots.

The rodas de samba serve as schools for many Brazilian musicians as an open space where singers challenge each other, talent turns into legend, composers try out new creations and the Brazilian music renews itself.
A roda de samba e choro (photo courtesy Nelson Latif)

In the Brazilian Summer Sessions 2011, musicians from both nationalities will interpret traditional and modern themes and styles.
Singers and musicians from existing groups – or meeting for the first time – will bring to the Dutch audience the flavor and mood of this so important Brazilian way of experience popular music.
Nelson Latif and friends
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Choro music in the Netherlands:
There are but few venues in The Netherlands where you can enjoy an original Brazilian Roda de Choro. In Rotterdam Marijn Van Der Linden organized two times a month ( the first and third Sunday) a Roda de choro in Taberna Tia Piri Piri and the 't Syndicaat in The Hague seems also a venue with regular Choro concerts. Please inform about the dates to come.
This Summer Nelson Latif organizes a roda de samba e choro at the Bimhuis in Amsterdam. The concert has veen scheduled the 2nd of July, 2011.
Hans Koert
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Trio Baru - Alma Brasileira

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Recently the Brazilian Trio Baru released its first album under its own name, entitled Alma Brasileira. The Trio Baru was founded six years ago by three skilled Brazilian instrumentalists: Cavaquinho and guitar player Nelson Latif - acoustic guitar player João Bosco Oliveira and percussionist Rafael dos Santos.
Nelson Latif ( source: nelsonlatif.com)
Nelson Latif, born in Sao Paulo, was raised with Choro music, a music style that goes back to the 1870s when musicians in Rio the Janeiro developed this creative musical style. Some people put Choro music or Chorinho on a par with the early US jazz styles, like Ragtime and Dixieland music and that's not so strange as you can say that it has, more or less, the same roots and it developed in the same periods. Choro was primarily an instrumental form, and to a North American (and European) ear it might sound a litle like a small Dixieland jazz combo playing with strange rhythms, extreme melodic leaps, unexpected modulations, and occasional breakneck tempos. ( source: The Billboard Book of Brazilian Music.). When I first heard a Choro band (
Choro Brasil Scandinavia) at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival in 2005, improvising, playing together in a so-called Roda de Chora in a bar after their concert at Mandala, featuring members of the Choro Brasil Scandinavia and jazz guitarist Jacob Fischer, it felt as if the New Orleans spirit of the collective improvisation had re-borned, fresh and with an enthusiasm, I'd rarely heard in traditional jazz music now-a-days. Some friends, who visited the recently organized Roda de samba e Choro in Amsterdam, organized by Nelson Latif too, had that same experience.

Trio Baru: f.l.t.r.: Nelson Latif - Rafael dos Santos - Bosco Oliveira. (photo courtesy: Clausem Bonifacio)
Nelson Latif's trio combines Jazz and Choro and other Brazilian musical influences in his unique style. Nelson Latif moved to Amsterdam more then 20 years ago and the cavaquinho became his main instrument, although he loves to play the 7-string acoustic guitar, the violão de sete cordas, the v.7 which has an extra bass string ( usually tuned to C ), so it can used for bass lines too. Nelson Latif played and recorded with dozens of Dutch jazz musicians, like vocalist Joseé Koning and Joeri De Graaf ( they can be heard at the great album Chôro, samba e afins).
Bosco Oliveira, who plays the acoustic guitar, was born in Brasilia, and started to play the guitar eight years old - he graduated twenty years ago at the University of Brasilia and is an expert in the Spanish Flamenco guitar style - Rafael dos Santos is from São Luis and knows how to mix traditional Brazilian music with modern jazz styles.

Fragment of Heitor Villa-Lobos composition: Bachianas Brasileiras Nº 5 (source: Choro: A Social History of a Brazilian Music)
Nelson Latif writes in the liner notes that he wanted to make a survey of the different Brazilian music styles, as a trajectory of Brazilian instrumental music, hoping to take the listener on a little journey inside the sonorous realms of our people's imagination. The album contains a dozen tracks, most original compositions by great Brazilian composers, inspired by music styles like Choro:
Waldir Azevedo, Ernesto Nazareth and Jacob do Bandolim - Bossa Nova: Baden Powell (de Aquinho) - Jazz-Fusion: Airto Mocedo and popular Brazilian music: Paulinho da Viola and Milton Nascimento. The Choro music revived during the 1950s and 1960s due to great musicians like Jacob do Bandolim and Waldir Azevedo, both present with two tracks. The tunes Nelson Latif and his Trio Baru selected are seldom heard, like Santa Morena and Alma Brasileira; the latter originally recorded by Jacob do Bandolim and his Regional do Canhoto in the 1950s. I personally liked the tune entitled Bachianas Brasileiras no. 5, a tribute to the Orchestral Suite #3 by Johann Sebastian Bach, composed in the 1940s by the great guitarist and composer Heitar Villa-Lobos.

Nelson Latif ( source: neslonlatif.com)
Nelson Latif released some more great albums like
Movimento - the before mentioned Chôro, samba e afins, with guitar player Joeri de Graaf and the album Tribute to João Pernambuco, dedicated to the music of the legendary Brazilian composer and guitar player João Teixeira de Guimarães, better known as João Pernambuco.
If you love Brazilian (string) music in general and Choro music in particular, try to find yourself a copy by this great Trio Baru: Alma Brasilieira. You can get more info about how to obtain a copy at the Nelson Latif website.

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Hans Koert
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Transatlantico - New CD From Choro Bandido (UK)

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Some time ago we introduced the UK-based choro ensemble, Choro Bandido, and pointed you to the first cd-release by this English choro group. Choro Bandido was established in 2008 and members of the ensemble are: Alison Hopper (violin), Dave Anthony (cavaquinho), Brian Bull (violão 7 cordas) and Mick Pyke (pandeiro and percussion).



Just recently Choro Bandido has released the new cd shown above containing 14 tracks continueing the group's exploration of the Brasilian choro. The repertoire of the disc covers compositions by well-known choro composers/musicians like Ernesto Nazareth (Apanhei-te cavaquinho and Atlântico), Pixinguinha (Cochichando), Jacob do Bandolim (Assanhado, Receita de Samba and Santa Morena), Waldir Azevedo (Delicado, Carioquinha and Arrasta Pe), Altamiro Carrilho (Enigmático) and Jonas Silva of Epoca de Ouro (Meu Chorinho). There is also a composition by Ted Falcon (Tô Chegando), who has been mentoring Choro Bandido, and the last two tracks of the cd are not from the standard choro book, but may be considered related with the spirit of choro - a tune by Henry Mancini (Meglio Stasera) and Astor Piazzolla's famous Libertango. - The music is well performed generating a pleasant atmosphere of a roda de choro, most of the tracks have Alison Hopper playing lead voice on violin - Carioquinha has Dave Anthony on cavaquinho taking lead in this classic by Waldir Azevedo. The solid rhythm is provided by Brian Bull's advanced fretwork on violão 7 cordas, Dave Anthony's cavaquinho and Mick Pyke's various percussion. - The cd is available for purchase at the official web of Choro Bandido where you also have access to more info about the group including audio and video material. - Below I insert the video that was made to promote Choro Bandido's new cd, Transatlantico - enjoy this rendition of Waldir Azevedo's Delicado



To end this small review of the new cd by Choro Bandido, Transatlantico, I insert another video showing the ensemble in a live-performance of Jacob do Bandolim's classic, Noites Cariocas



Jo

Daniel Migliavacca - Bandolim

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Among the young generation of Brazilian masters of the bandolim, Daniel Migliavacca stands out as a musician and composer who has managed to unite virtuosity and compositional creativity in instrumental music that both pays it dues to choro tradition and renews the genre by adding works of his own to the standard repertoire, every piece displaying his terrific instrumental and improvisational skills. Evidence is Daniel Migliavacca's cd from 2009, appropiately titled 'Bandolim'.
Daniel Migliavacca was born in São Paulo 1984 and is based in Curitiba since 2000. He began his musical studies playing cavaquinho at age 12, in 2003 he began to devote himself to the bandolim and instrumental music, especially choro. After finishing a course in 2003 in computer science, he spent most of 2004 living in Montreal, Canada where he definitely chose the music and the bandolim. Since 2003, he attended several workshops and rodas de choro and in 2006 and 2007 he formed the duo “Nó de Pinho” alongside guitarist João Egashira having performed in many festivals around Brazil. In 2006, he won first place as best instrumentalist in the “Prêmio Nabor Pires Camargo” contest. In 2009, he performed the “Suíte Retratos” by Radamés Gnattali in its original version as guest soloist of the Chamber Orchestra of Curitiba. Also in 2009, he released his first solo CD 'Bandolim' dedicated to his chosen instrument and featuring several guest appearances by Rogério Souza, Alessandro Penezzi, Rogério Caetano, Toninho Carrasqueira, Pedro Amorim , Ricardo Herz, a.o. In 2011, he released the CD “Divertimento” in partnership with the pianist and harpsichordist Elizabeth Fadel and with guest appearance by Toninho Ferragutti and Yamandú Costa. - More info on Daniel Migliavacca's career (in Portuguese only) at his official website, click here
The repertoire of the 'Bandolim' CD has seven compositions by Migliavacca: "Vida boa", "Espinhoso","De bandolim pra bandolim", "Rindo à Toa", "Armando a confusão", "Choro doce" and "Perfumada". The remaining five tracks are arrangements of instrumentals by Jacob do Bandolim ("A ginga do mané"), Dominguinhos ("Fuga para o Nordeste"), Cláudio Menandro ("Cantiga de grilo"), Zequinha de Abreu ("Tico-tico no fubá") and Rogério Souza ("Conversa fiada"). The music is performed flawless and has Migliavacca's bandolim as lead voice accompanied by a skilled ensemble with changing guest appearance as mentioned above. Every tune chosen for the cd catches the attention of the listener and calls on repeated listening to enjoy the excetional skills of Migliavacca and his fellow musicians, higly recommended! - To give you an impression of the music on the disc, I'll insert a couple of uploaded videos featuring performance of some of the featured tunes. Here is first a performance of Migliavacca's "De bandolim pra bandolim" from a TV presentation, Migliavacca is accompanied by Vinícius Chamorro on violão 7 cordas



From the release presentation show of the 'Bandolim' CD at Sesc da Esquina, Curitiba - 18/10/2009, here is Migliavacca's rendition of Dominguinhos' "Fuga para o Nordeste" accompanied by Julião Boêmio (Cavaco), Vinícius Chamorro (violão 7 cordas), Vina Lacerda & Dênis Mariano (Percussão)



Finally, from the same TV presentation as above, here is Migliavacca's arrangement of "Tico-tico no fubá" accompanied by Vinícius Chamorro on violão 7 cordas and Denis Mariano on pandeiro - enjoy!



The 'Bandolim' CD is available for download in mp3 from Amazon and iTunes, and you have the opportunity to listen to some of the tracks at Migliavacca's MySpace profile, here

According to Migliavacca's official website he can be heard in live-performance in Holland (Den Haag and Amsterdam) during June, he is accompanied by pianist Elizabeth Fadel, look out for further info in local media or check the agenda updates at Migliavacca's website.
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Jo

26 Mayıs 2012 Cumartesi

Bandolims!

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This time just two inserted videos from YouTube for you to enjoy, if you haven't found them yourself already.

The first video features Hamilton de Holande and Danilo Brito in a duo setting playing Jacob do Bandolim's 'Receita de Samba' backstage and then Ernesto Nazareth's 'Fidalgo' on stage from a live performance this summer





The second video features Dudu Maia on bandolim accompanied by Juninho Ferreira (sanfona/ accordeon), Fernando César (violão 7 cordas), Rafael dos Anjos (violão), Pedro Vasconcellos (cavaquinho), Valerinho (pandeiro) & Thiago Viegas (triângulo) recorded in Brasilia March 2010 - the tune played is a composition by Dudu Maia 'Não tem Coré-coré'





Jo


New Documentary On Choro - Nas Rodas do Choro (dvd, 2011)

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Throughout the story of choro the meeting of chorões (choro musicians) at rodas do choro (social and musical, informal sessions) has been a crucial affair to evolve and keep the music alive. The roda is the heart of choro tradition and practice involving both the experienced and amateur musician - no restrictions as to age, skin colour, sex or ability. The roda is a truly democratic union of musicians getting together to play together and having a good time in an informal setting that most often also attract an audience of friends, family and admirers.- Earlier this year a new dvd, the shown Nas Rodas do Choro (Biscoito Fino), documenting the importance of the roda de choro in Brazilian tradition was released. The documentary was filmed and directed by Milena Sá between 2004 and 2008, the film was launched 2009 and the dvd-edition July this year. In about 50 minutes, the film features meetings between chorões mostly in the city of Rio de Janeiro (RJ). The narrative fragments are accompanied by musical examples recorded at rodas do choro with testimonials from musicians about their relationship with choro and the roda. The documentary thus turns on the sound and testimonials from the likes of Nilze Carvalho (cavaquinho, bandolim), Joel Nascimento (bandolim), Odette Ernest Dias (flute), Deo Rian (bandolim), Mauricio Carrilho (violão), Zé da Velha (trombone), Silverio Pontes (trumpet) and Luciana Rabello (cavaquinho). The film also focuses on contemporary groups - such as Choro na Feia and Trio Madeira Brazil - while recalling the importance of veterans like Epoca de Ouro, that rescued choro from oblivion after the passing of Jacob do Bandolim and secured its perpetuation during the 1970s revival. - Testimonials on the importance of the roda like "There's no other way to learn choro. It is transmitted in this way, not much to theorize about, what counts is to sit and play together" (Luciana Rabello) underlines the informal setting and points to a way of learning that dissolves a coventional hierarchy between 'teacher' and 'student' in favour of the pleasure of participating in the roda. The music unites young and old, amateurs and experienced in a mutual spirit leaving space for improvisation and experiments of the moment - a true example of 'having fun' and learning at the same time.- The documentary has subtitles in English and French, I should have liked to insert video examples from the film, but I did not find any uploaded. Instead I'll insert a video filmed recently at a roda de choro featuring one of the participating musicians in Milena Sá's documentary. Here's a fragment featuring Joel Nascimento (bandolim) a.o. playing "Receita de Samba"



A roda de choro can be established anywhere, even in your own living room as part of a social meeting - here's an example featuring Ronaldo do bandolim (bandolim) playing together with Carlinhos Leite (violão) of Epoca de Ouro and a young Julião Rabello (violão 7 cordas), the tune is "Turbilhão de Beijos" by E. Nazareth




Jo

Howard Alden Plays Jacob do Bandolim, Live

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Several jazz musicians have been attracted by Brazilian music styles like the samba and the bossa nova, recently the Brazilian choro has also found followers among established performers of American jazz. Here we can document the inspiration drawn from choro by inserting a couple of video fragments from a jazz concert earlier this year. The well known jazzguitarist Howard Alden and his ensemble including Duke Heitger, trumpet; Dan Barrett, trombone; Dan Block, Scott Robinson, reeds; Jon Burr, bass; Pete Siers, drums, devoted a part of their live performance to music by Jacob do Bandolim. - Here is first a trio version of Jacob's "Simplicidade"





Next video features full ensemble playing Jacob's "Benzinho"





Duke Heitger, trumpet, is featured soloist on "Mighalas de amor"





The set devoted to Jacob do Bandolim closes with an ensemble version of "Assanhado"






A Merry Christmas - Feliz Natal! to readers and followers of this blog.

Jo

Tresafinado & Guests In Concert

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 The Danish-Brazilian trio, Tresafinado (Pia Kaufmanas, (flute),Torsten Borbye Nielsen (g), Afonso Corrêa (perc)) has just been on tour in Denmark for concerts and conducting workshops at the coservatory performing and informing about choro. Tresafinado was accompanied by four Brazilian aces of choro at the tour: Mauricio Carrilho (violão 7 cordas), Luciana Rabello (cavaquinho), Pedro Aragão (bandolim, cavaco) and Nailor Proveta (clarinet). The tour was a follow-up of a co-work between Tresafinado and the mentioned Brazilian musicians in making of the cd, Lúdico, that was released last year and recorded in Rio at Acari Records' studio 2010. The cd has been reviewed in an earlier entry at this blog, click here 
 In 2008 Tresafinado was invited to participate in the ”IV Festival Nacional de Choro” in Brazil, which inspired guitarist Torsten Borbye Nielsen to compose several choros that were enthusiastically received by the Brazilian audience during the trio's performance and praised by the well known musician and producer, Mauricio Carrilho. The result of this was that Tresafinado was invited to Rio in March 2010 to record some of this material at the shown cd. The tour of Denmark in January 2012 presented music from the cd together with new compositions by Torsten Borbye Nielsen and Mauricio Carrilho. One of the concerts was recorded by Danish Radio and will  be available in streaming audio at the DR website, check uploaded concerts here - I was fortunate to have the opportunity to attend the recorded concert, which took place in a location of my region (Tønder Museerne, arr. Tønderegnens Musikforening). The location was a perfect frame of the concert that had an audience of c. 80 attending individuals. The musicans and the audience had a positive and friendly contact right from the start and the performance gradually gained an intimate atmosphere and excited applause during the 2 hrs concert. - The concert was in 2 parts, and the progam of the performed music contained a repertoire reflecting the diversity of choro, both the historical dimension and the contemporary tradition of choro was presented by the seven skilled musicians. The program started with a performance of two pieces composed by guitarist Torsten Borbye Nielsen, "Lembrancas de São Pedro" and "Doctor Pedro", the last mentioned a first-time presentation. The ensemble continued with a reading of Jacob do Bandolim's "Vibracoes" featuring Pedro Aragão playing lead on bandolim and sharing solo with the flute and clarinet.
 The program continued with a duo performance of "Choro No. 1" by Villa-Lobos featuring Torsten Borbye Nielsen on lead guitar accompanied by Mauricio Carrilho on 7-string  guitar, then followed by an ensemble reading of "De bem com a vida", a composition by Luciana Rabello showcasting the cavaquinho as lead voice. Next was a reading of "Arranca Toco", a choro by Jayme Florence (Meira) leaving space for exchanging of solo spots and the performance then continued with "Maxixe pro Afonso", a composition by Mauricio Carrilho dedicated to the percussion player of the ensemble, Afonso Corrêa. First part of the concert ended with two more first-time presentations, "Reflexão" by Torsten Borbye Nielsen and Maurico Carrilho's "Choro na Danmarks Radio".
 The second part of the concert started with three pieces by Torsten Borbye Nielsen from the Lúdico-cd, "Pipocou!", Valsa pro Proveta" and "Maria" - the valsa is dedicated to Nailor Proveta, who was featured soloist on clarinet.
Next followed three up-tempo choros, "A Fiddler in Rio" by Svend Asmussen, "Remexendo" by Radamés Gnattali and "Bole-Bole" by Jacob do Bandolim - all three pieces well performed and causing a big applause from the audience. The last three pieces of the program had yet another first-time presentation by Torsten Borbye Nielsen, a maxixe titled"Cancão Feliz", further Mauricio Carrilho's "Koala" and the title tune of the mentioned cd, "Lúdico". The performance of the music presented in the concert was very well and enthusiastically received by the audience, the standing applause at the end of the program called for an 'extra' and the ensemble payed off with an excellent performance of Pixinguinha's "Cochiando" - a successfull concert had come to an end, luckily saved by Danmarks Radio that broadcasted the recorded full concert on January 18th and will  have it uploaded in streaming audio at their website , see above for the link.---
Personally, I like to express my gratitude to Tresafinado and their Brazilian guests for a great concert, it's a sheer joy to experience choro played live, and when the performance is on such a high level as produced by these very skilled musicians you cannot find a better expression of gratitude than: Thank you! - I also like to thank Mauricio, Luciana, Pedro and Proveta for our small conversation during the break and after the concert, great meeting you in person and hoping to keep in contact. Thanks again!
Jo

Upcoming Choro Events

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 Marco Ruviaro sent us the above flyer, more info about Choro Intensif à Paris at Marco's  website, click here

The annual Choro workshop in Port Townsend Washington USA, at Fort Worden is scheduled at April 11 - 15. Extensive info to be found following this link Here's a video recorded last year featuring a Centrum Choro 2011 Student Band performing Jacob do Bandolim's 'Doce de Coco'
Centrum Choro 2011 Student Band Doce de Coco from Al Bergstein on Vimeo.
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Jo

23 Mayıs 2012 Çarşamba

Live SoundCast #47 - Streaming Prometheus with Sascha Dikiciyan and Jeremy Meyers

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If you missed our second-ever live broadcast of The Soundcast, you can listen to it here in all its raw unedited beauty. We are joined by composer Sascha Dikiciyan to talk about the "early" release of the PROMETHEUS soundtrack on iTunes and by Jeremy Meyers (Deeper Context), who joins Christopher, Marius, Helen, Richard, and Edmund for our main segment: Soundtracking Best Practices...or how we listen to our soundtracks.

The even "beautifuller" edited version will, of course, be posted and in your feeds in a few days.

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SoundCast 47 - Streaming Prometheus & Soundtracking Best Practices

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SoundCast 47 - Streaming Prometheus & Soundtracking Best Practices

Ep. 47 - "Streaming Prometheus" & Soundtracking Best Practices

Composer Sascha Dikiciyan and Jeremy Meyers (Deeper Context) join the SoundCast crew to react to the "early" release of Marc Streintenfeld and Harry Gregson-Williams' score for PROMETHEUS on iTunes.  The episode 0 release of TRON: UPRISING doesn't escape their critical gaze as well.  "What Have You Been Listening To?" is back and finally, the crew discusses "SOUNDTRACKING: BEST PRACTICES" and dive into what sites, apps and tools they use to enjoy their soundtracks.


Episode Highlights
00:00 Soundcastify
00:44 Intro and Welcome
04:11 SIDETRACKS:  STAR TREk: THE MOTION PICTURE Score Supreme!
08:34 SIDETRACKS:  Fox releases PROMETHEUS early on iTunes
27:01 SIDETRACKS:  TRON: UPRISING Episode 0 "Beck"
34:16 WHYBLT: In Time, Avengers, Diablo III, Indy Game: The Movie
40:17 WHYBLT: The Matrix Trilogy, Men in Black 3, Ed Wood
49:59 WHYBLT: Avalon, Flight of the Navigator, Avengers, Catacomb Snatch
59:22 Soundtracking: Spotify, Grooveshark, Last.FM. Pandora, Rdio, Deezer, SoundCloud
85:44 Soundtracking: Tomahawk; Subscriptions versus Purchasing
89:20 Soundtracking: Bandcamp, CDBaby, Reverbnation, used CDs, emusic, amazon


Music Selections

00:00 "Double Rainbow" via Songify by The Gregory Brothers
04:02 "The Enterprise" (Star Trek - The Motion Picture) by Jerry Goldsmith
09:54 "A Planet" (Prometheus) by Marc Streitenfeld
34:53 "Mother Times Out" (In time) by Craig Armstrong
35:53 "New Tristam" (Diablo III) by Russell Brower
39:21 "A Glow You Know" (Indy Game: The Movie) by Jim Guthrie
40:27 "Bow Whisk Orchestra" (The Matrix) by Don Davis
45:37 "Ed Wood" (Ed Wood by Howard Shore
50:11 "Nine Sisters" (Avalon) by Kenji Kawai
51:53 "The Ship Beckons" (Flight of the Navigator by Alan Silvestri
53:46 "Hellicarrier" (The Avengers) by Alan Silvestri
57:40 "Enforcer Brittanica" (Catacomb Snatch) by C418 and Anosou
99:15 "Mummy F--er" (Catacomb Snatch) by C418 and Anosou


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 PROMETHEUS
 THE AVENGERS
 IN TIME
 THE MATRIX (DELUXE EDITION)
 MEN IN BLACK 3
 ED WOOD
 AVALON




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Star Trek: The Motion Picture Soundtrack Celebration from La La Land Records

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Star Trek: The Motion Picture Soundtrack Celebration from La La Land Records

CREATURE FEATURES AND LA-LA LAND RECORDS INVITE YOU TO BOLDLY GO TO THE “STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE” SOUNDTRACK CELEBRATION 
JUNE 4, 2012, 7:30PM, AT THE ARCLIGHT CINEMAS IN HOLLYWOOD
6360 W. SUNSET BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CA 90028


Join us in celebrating the release of the all-new, deluxe 3-DISC LIMITED EDITION soundtrack release of Jerry Goldsmith’s “STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE”  with a one-of-a-kind, multi-media event featuring:

  • A LANDMARK LIVE PANEL DISCUSSION & PRESENTATION EVENT, including exclusive video and audio clips, a live “BLASTER BEAM” DEMONSTRATION and MORE!
  • CD SOUNDTRACK SIGNING (Get your copy of the soundtrack at the event, for a special price, before it’s official release on June 5th!)
  • “TMP” PROPS AND COSTUME DISPLAY
  • A SCREENING OF “STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE – THE DIRECTOR’S EDITON” (DVD source)

Film music writer and author of “The Music of Star Trek” JEFF BOND hosts a live PANEL DISCUSSION/PRESENTATION event that examines one of legendary composer Jerry Goldsmith’s most iconic and esteemed works.

PANEL GUESTS SCHEDULED TO ATTEND: Original TMP soundtrack album and TMP re-issue soundtrack producer, and longtime Goldsmith recording engineer BRUCE BOTNICK, TMP synthesizer and beam performer CRAIG HUXLEY, TMP session violinist and renowned composer DAVID NEWMAN, TMP soundtrack re-issue producer and TMP “Director’s Edition” restoration supervisor MIKE MATESSINO, TMP director of cinematography RICHARD H. KLINE and other special guests TBA!

This first-ever live event to focus on Goldsmith’s masterful TMP score will feature exclusive video and audio clips, as well as a rare, live demonstration by CRAIG HUXLEY of his famed “BLASTER BEAM” instrument, used prominently in TMP’s score and sound design.

Get the soundtrack before its general release at the show!  STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (3-CD SET) SOUNDTRACK will be available for purchase at the event for the special price of $30 (cash only).

Then get your CD signed by BRUCE BOTNICK and CRAIG HUXLEY at the event!

After the panel presentation and signing, stay for a SCREENING OF “STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE – THE DIRECTOR’S EDITION.” (DVD source)


ADVANCE EVENT TICKETS ARE $17.50 each and are available for purchase at www.creaturefeatures.com


TICKETS will also be available at the door for $20 each.




Star Trek The Motion Picture 3-CD Soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith

STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (3-CD SET)
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
LIMITED EDITION OF 10000 UNITS
Available for Pre-Order on Tuesday, June 5, 2012

La-La Land Records, Sony Music and Paramount Pictures boldly go where no soundtrack reissue has gone before with this deluxe 3-CD set of 1979‘s STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE, composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith.

The first big screen voyage of Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock was a high budget and ambitious undertaking that introduced Goldsmith’s famous and enduring Star Trek march (later used as the main theme for Star Trek: The Next Generation) as the cornerstone of an epic science fiction musical odyssey. Like the film’s refit starship Enterprise, La-La Land’s lavish presentation presents the score anew: fully restored, remixed and mastered from the first generation multi-track masters by Bruce Botnick, the original album co-producer and Goldsmith’s long time scoring engineer.

“To put together the complete score the decision was to go back to the original Analogue 16-track 2-inch 30 i.p.s. masters,” Botnick explains. “John Davis at Precision Audiosonics baked each of the 37 rolls in a convection oven at 110º for eight hours so that they were playable, then rolled out a marvelous 3M 56 IsoLoop 16-track machine with brand new heads. The tapes were resolved at 60Hz to maintain the original orchestral pitch and sync. The Analogue-to-Digital transfer was done from the 16-track through the latest Black Lion A/D convertors and recorded to Pro Tools X at 192kHz 24-bit.”

This 3-CD set presents the score for the 1979 theatrical release (filling disc 1 and part of disc 2) and also premieres the legendary early “rejected” cues that Goldsmith recorded prior to composing his famous main theme. The 1979 album program (much of which is performed and edited differently as compared to the film) completes disc 2, with disc 3 offering additional alternates (including those heard on the previous Sony expanded release) along with a wealth of bonus material. Among the highlights are a collection of early takes of the “Main Title” (including extensive stage chatter), isolated segments featuring Craig Huxley’s famous “blaster beam” and assorted synthesizer excerpts, the domestic CD debut of Bob James’ disco cover version of Goldsmith’s theme and Shaun Cassidy’s vocal version of the love theme, “A Star Beyond Time.”

Reissue co-producer Mike Matessino (who handled restoration and editorial efforts) collaborates with Jeff Bond on the thoroughly researched album notes which feature interview excerpts by Goldsmith, Botnick and performers Huxley and David Newman. The clamshell packaging and 40-page full color booklet are designed by Jim Titus.

“It has been an honor to be able to work with the original recordings of this music and to document its production,” Matessino says. “This is one of the greatest scores of all time and everyone involved took the responsibility very seriously and happily devoted months to see it come together. The clarity and quality we now have is truly amazing. Thanks to the efforts of La-La Land Records, Sony Music and Paramount Pictures, the end product is an embarrassment of riches and a ‘must-have’ for every film music and Star Trek collection.”


The soundtrack will be officially released at www.lalalandrecords.com on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at 1pm PST.



Visit La La Land Records for more information and to pre-order


City Hunter OST-Soundtrack (part 1- 7) + Special

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RIO (2011) Ost and Soundtrack free 14 tracks

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RIO (2011) Ost and Soundtrack free:
1. Telling The World (Rio OST) - Taio Cruz
2. Say You Say Me - Lionel Richie
3. Real In Rio - Various Artists
4. Mas Que Nada (2011 Rio Version) - Sergios Mendez ft. Gracinha Leporace
5. Let Me Take You To Rio (Blu's Arrival) - Ester Dean ft. Carlinhos Brown
6. Hot Wings (I Wanna Party) - will.i.am ft. Jamie Foxx ft. Anne Hathaway
7. Pretty Bird - Jemaine Clement
8. Fy Love - Jamie Foxx
9. Funky Monkey - Various Artists
10. Take You To Rio - Ester Dean
11. Balanco Carioca - Mikael Mutti
12. Sapo Cai - Carlinhos Brown ft. Mikael Mutti
13. Samba De Orly - Bebel Gilberto
14. Valsa Carioca - Sergios Mendez

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New Moon Movie Soundtrack

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“I felt like I was trapped in one of those terrifying nightmares, the one where you have to run, run till your lungs burst, but you can’t make your body move fast enough.”


Review:
After seeing the movie, there is only one curiosity to answer: which is better, twilight or new moon?
There might have been one flawless answer for this, but the point of comparing the two is like weighing the importance of water over air in living.
Like Twilight, no one can question that Stephenie Meyer is successful in bringing pain into consciousness of the viewers who have waited for almost a year to see how Bella’s love would grow. A story of loosing love, New Moon was able to sweep all other competing movies in its time.

The Twilight Saga: New Moon Soundtrack



1. Meet Me On The Equinox -  Death Cab For Cutie
2. Friends  -  Band Of Skulls        
3. Hearing Damage  -  Thom Yorke  
4. Possibility  -  Lykke
5. A White Demon Love Song  -  The Killers  
6. Satellite Heart  -  Anya Marina  
7. I Belong To You - [New Moon Remix]
8. Rosyln  -  Bon Iver & St. Vincent  
9. Done All Wrong  -  Black Rebel Motorcycle Club  
10. Monsters  -  Hurricane Bells
11. The Violet Hour  - Sea Wolf  
12. Shooting The Moon  -  Ok Go  
13. Slow Life [with Victoria Legrand]  -  Grizzly Bear  
14. No Sound But The Wind  -  Editors  
15. New Moon [The Meadow]   - Alexandre Desplat

Alexandre Desplat - Twilight Saga: New Moon

  1. "New Moon" – 3:22
  2. "Bella Dreams" – 2:06
  3. "Romeo & Juliet" – 2:52
  4. "Volturi Waltz" – 1:24
  5. "Blood Sample" – 1:16
  6. "Edward Leaves" – 5:07
  7. "Werewolves" – 4:29
  8. "I Need You" – 1:42
  9. "Break Up" – 2:09
  10. "Memories of Edward" – 1:47
  11. "Wolves v. Vampire" – 4:34
  12. "Victoria" – 2:08
  13. "Almost a Kiss" – 2:15
  14. "Adrenaline" – 2:26
  15. "Dreamcatcher" – 3:33
  16. "To Volterra" – 9:19
  17. "You're Alive" – 2:16
  18. "The Volturi" – 8:48
  19. "The Cullens" – 4:35
  20. "Marry Me, Bella" – 4:07
  21. "Full Moon" – 3:20[52

Official Movie Sound Track:

Band Of Skulls : Friends


All my life I've been searching for something
Something I can put my finger on
Maybe I've been living for the weekend
Maybe I've been living for this cyber soul
Every Friday just about midnight
All my problems seem to disappear
Everyone that I miss when I'm distant
Everybody's here

I need love
Cause only love is true
I need every wakin' hour with you
And my friends cause they're so beautiful
Yeah my friends they are so beautiful
They're my friends

All my life I've been wastin', wastin'
Wastin' all my money, all my time
All the time that I'm waitin', waitin'
Waitin for the moment you are mine
The song about yeah I'm thinkin', thinkin'
Thinkin all the things that i've done wrong
All the time yeah i was forgettin'
You were mine all along

I need love
Cause only love is true
I need every wakin' hour with you
And my friends cause they're so beautiful
Yeah my friends they are so beautiful...

I need love
Cause only love is true
I need every wakin' hour with you
And my friends cause they're so beautiful
Yeah my friends they are so beautiful
They're my friends

They're my friends...
They're my friends...
They're my friends...
They're my friends...
They're my friends...
They're my friends...
They're my friends...

They're my friends