Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2016

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
31.03.2016

Label: Acoustic Music Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Vocal

Interpret: Guinga & Maria João

Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)

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Formate & Preise

Format Preis Im Warenkorb Kaufen
FLAC 96 $ 13,50
MQA $ 15,30
  • 1 Simples e Absurdo 02:02
  • 2 Sete Estrelas 03:29
  • 3 Canibaile 03:02
  • 4 Via Crucis 04:49
  • 5 O Coco do Coco 02:58
  • 6 Cancao do Lobisomem 02:56
  • 7 Catavento e Girassol 06:15
  • 8 Contenda 06:36
  • 9 Passarinhadeira 05:15
  • 10 Cha de Panela 03:50
  • 11 Pra quem quiser me visitar 04:11
  • 12 Senhorinha 03:50
  • 13 Saci 03:58
  • 14 Vo Alfredo 01:54
  • Total Runtime 55:05

Info zu Mar Afora

Mar Afora“ – obwohl „das Meer so weit draußen“ zwischen den beiden liegt, ist die Jazz-Sängerin Maria João mit dem brasilianischen Gitarristen Guinga musikalisch tief verbunden. Die Portugiesin war schon immer der brasilianischen Musik zugetan, besonders in ihrer Zusammenarbeit mit dem Pianisten Mario Laginha, und Guinga hat eine Vorliebe für melancholische Wendungen, wie sie auch im Fado vorkommen könnten. Es ist vor allem aber die kongenial swingende Rhythmik, welche die beiden zu einem faszinierenden Duo formt.

Vierzehn Kompositionen Guingas erklingen auf dieser CD, mal ruhig dahinfließend wie in „Catavento e Girassol“ und „Senhorina“ oder im Samba-Groove wie in „O Coco do Coco“. Die oft an Villa-Lobos erinnernden Melodie-Linien ergeben mit der Stimme Joãos, die zwischen Avantgarde, Jazz und Klassik in allen Farben schimmert, ein kammermusikalisches Kleinod.

Guinga ist in Brasilien vor allem als Komponist bekannt. Hier stellt er einmal mehr unter Beweis, dass er auch ein hervorragender Gitarrist und Sänger ist. Seine sanfte Stimme kontrastiert mit den Ausbrüchen Maria Joãos, die mit einer atemberaubenden Bandbreite an Klängen brilliert.

Die Texte von Aldir Blanc sind ein poetischer Genuss. Wortwitz und surreale Bilder verbinden sich aufs Schönste mit den Stimmspielereien der Sängerin und den anspruchsvollen Harmonien des Gitarristen, der dabei geschickt aus traditionellen Musikstilen wie Samba, Chôro und Samba-Canção zitiert.

Guinga, Gitarre
Maria João, Gesang


Guinga <(nee Althier Carlos de Souza Lemos Escobar)
was born in Madureira (a neighborhood in the north side of Rio de Janeiro city) in 1950. He began composing at age 16, and later began classical guitar studies under Jodacil Damasceno for five years.

He worked professionally as a guitarist, accompanying artists such as Clara Nunes, Beth Carvalho, Alaíde Costa, João Nogueira and Cartola. He had many of his songs recorded by musicians like Elis Regina, Michel Legrand, Sergio Mendes, Leila Pinheiro, Chico Buarque, Clara Nunes, Ivan Lins and many others.

His compositions are partnerships with Paulo Cesar Pinheiro, Aldir Blanc, Chico Buarque, Nei Lopes, Sergio Natureza, Nelson Motta, Simone Guimarães, Francisco Bosco, and others.He has recorded a dozen CDs. Revered by critics, with increasing frequency has been considered "the largest and most important composer of Brazil today."So tell him his peers. To cite only one, the wizard of sounds Hermeto Pascoal: "A guy like that only appears every hundred years."

In 2002, Guinga biography was written by journalist Mario Marques (Guinga, Os mais belos acordes de subúrbio, Ed Gryphus). In 2003 he had launched his songbook (Music de Guinga, Ed Gryphus). His CD “Rasgando Seda” in partnership with Quinteto Villa-Lobos, released in 2012, was nominated for Latin Grammy as Best Instrumental CD of the Year.

His most recent work, “Roendopinho”, release through Acoustic Music Records, is collecting inumerous good reviews in specialized media.aring some of the above information with me. I also consulted Sergio Cabral's introduction to A Musica de Guinga.

Maria João
It is difficult to find a category for Portuguese singer Maria Joao as with each of her projects she enters new artistic territories. Avantgarde, modern jazz, Latinamerican music, Portuguese folclore – Maria Joao plays with the most different genres and embraces them through her personal style of interpretation. She presents her songs as mini dramas full of grace and explosive passion, accompanied by dramatic body language, gestures and dancing steps. The infinite range of her voice oscillates between all colours and intensities, jubilating and whispering in fascinating poignancy.

For more than 25 years she has been regularly working together with pianist Mário Laginha, together they have released dozens of CDs and given hundreds of concerts all over the world. Clearly influenced by jazz Joao and Mário’s art incorporates influences from other musical universes (Portuguese popular music, Brazilian, African, classical). The music they play is set by a mixture of formal discipline, creativity, intuition, complicity and technical competence.

Apart from her work with Mario Laginha, Maria João has shared the stage with numerous great Portuguese and international (jazz) names such as e.g. António Pinho Vargas, Carlos Bica, Gilberto Gil, Joe Zawinul, Laureen Newton, Miroslav Vitous, Charlie Mariano, Aki Takase, Niels Henning. With her new project OGRE she has recently started to explore the relation between jazz, pop and electronic sounds.

Booklet für Mar Afora

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