Saturday, December 31, 2011

Brazilian Explorative Music APAP-NYC Showcase

January 09, 2012 / 9:30 PM

Description:

Beneath and beyond the stylish Bossa Nova, the iconic Tropicalia and the contagious Batucadas that make up the collective wisdom on Brazilian music, there pulsates a vigorous and independent ecosystem of creators, stemming from different regions of the country, defying trends to write and perform songs and instrumentals of startling freshness and depth. These artists are drawing from the awe inspiring masters from past (Jobim, Caymmi, Villa Lobos) and present (Hermeto Paschoal, Guinga, Milton Nascimento) while pushing for a new scene, in which the familiar seductive beauty and rhythms of Brazil walk hand in hand with explorative musicianship and risk taking.

One of such musicians, who´s also the curator of the showcase, is 32 year old singer/songwriter/guitarist Pedro Moraes, from Rio de Janeiro – an “Electro-samba adventurer” (NPR.ORG) whose CD Claroescuro was deemed “one of the top 10 world music CDs of 2010” (Boston Globe). Moraes has been touring extensively to the US, Europe and Asia since 2007 and, with his mastery of Brazilian, Latin and self-created rhythms, and deceptively organic melodies which hide “unexpected rip-tides and strong undertows” (Evangeline Kim, writer for NatGEO), has been establishing himself as an ambassador of this generation.

This is a general admission event. Seating is limited and available on a first come, first seated basis. There is a two item minimum per person at all tables. Standing room is also available. We recommend arriving early.

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Artists

Brazilian Explorative Music APAP-NYC Showcase
BME – Brasil Music Exchange and BM&A:
This showcase is brought to APAP-NYC 2012 by Brazil Music Exchange, a project conducted by BM&A, with the support of APEX (The Brazilian export office). BME works to stimulate activities and exchanges aiming on expanding the presence of Brazilian music worldwide. In APAP, to promote the selected artists, alongside the showcase, several activities are planned, such as a promotional digital album and joint actions with websites, radios and magazines.

Music with Subtitles:
Ever since the so called golden age of Brazilian song (the thirties and early forties sambas, maxixes, marchas, of which Carmen Miranda is the most widely known ambassador) through the Bossa Nova years and the Tropicalia and Protest songs – roots to what was later to be called MPB – Popular Music in Brazil has always been known for its literary strength, combining a sharp outlook on contemporary society with densely lyrical, epic and occasionally avant-garde poetry. This characteristic is a very meaningful layer of this generation´s work. So that non-Portuguese speakers can have access to this vivid imagery, the Explorative Brazilian Music Showcase will feature projections of the translated lyrics on the venues screens. This is part of the Music with Subtitles initiative, which aims on giving fuller access for international audiences to the creative realm of world music artists.

www.explorativebrazilianmusic.blogspot.com
Mauricio Zottarelli Quintet
Mauricio is a critically acclaimed and award-winning drummer and artist. He is credited in more than 70 albums and has performed with artists such as Richard Bona, Joe Locke, Ivan Lins, Carmen Souza, Rosa Passos, Dom Salvador, Toninho Horta and countless others. Co-leader of the jazz-fusion project Dig Trio, which released its first CD in 2003, Mauricio was in 2005 unanimously elected the best drummer at the Emergenza International Festival. In 2009, he became a member of jazz pianist Hiromi’s Sonicbloom, and has toured the world in support of her CD, Beyond Standard. In the same year, he released his first solo album, entitled 7 Lives, which includes several of his own compositions and features special guests such as Esperanza Spalding and Oriente Lopez.

Learn more at http://www.mzdrums.com/



Paula Santoro
Jazzy, passionate and daring, the Minas Gerais born singer is one among the handful of Brazilian artists to have sung at the renowned Jools Holland Show (in 2003, sharing the evening with a budding Amy Winehouse). Influenced by Clube da Esquina, Paula Santoro was one of the winners of the prestigious Visa music award (2002). Just recently, she performed at Europalia Brésil Festival in Brussels, on a personal invitation by Brazilian Minister of Culture Ana de Hollanda. Throughout her 15 years of career she has performed for thousands of people in renowned events worldwide such as Brahma Brasil Festival (highlight of the 1998 world cup in France), and developed a solid career both in Brazil and in Europe. Also in the old continent, she had memorable performances, such as “Forever Samba” in London with Alcione and an Italian duo tour with master composer Guinga. Her last album (Paula Santoro – Biscoito Fino) features Chico Buarque, Toninho Horta and Jacques Morelembaum.

“...the wonderful Paula Santoro doesn’t yet have the profile of Bebel Gilberto or Cibelle, but she’d certainly impress the millions who’ve bought their albums” John Lewis - "Time Out" - London

“Paula Santoro is one of those perfect singers… fine voice, perfect pitch and excellent repertoire” Antonio Carlos Miguel – “O Globo” – Rio de Janeiro


Learn more at http://www.paulasantoro.com.br
Pedro Moraes
After years of developing his Brazilian grooves singing classic sambas in the bohemian neighborhood of Lapa, the carioca singer, composer and guitarist, following the release of his debut solo EP Claroescuro (2007), turned his full focus to promoting his own “elaborate melodies and unexpected lyrics (…) bridging traditional and modern trends, ranging from northeastern roots to samba and beyond.”(MBAZ.ORG)

Since then, Pedro has toured the length and breadth of Brazil, several European and Asian countries and particularly the US, where the release tours of the full album version of Claroescuro (2010/2011) covered extensive coast-to-coast mileage on stages such as the “Joe´s Pub”, “SOB´s” and “NuBlu”, (NY), the “Chicago World Music Festival” and “Midwest World Music Consortium” (IL), SXSW (TX), “Philadelphia Film and Music Festival” (PA), etc. The APAP showcase is the first concert of his Jan 2011 US Tour, which will also visit Boston (Johnny D´s,1/11) and Chicago (Old Town School of Folk Music, 1/18).

Learn more at http://www.pmoraes.com
Mariana Baltar
Having started her artistic career as a professional dancer (ballet, modern and brazilian balroom styles), touring for years with the Cia Aérea de Dança and in brazilian pop legend Jorge Ben´s entourage, has certainly been key to Mariana Baltar´s classy and groovy stage performance. Embraced as one of the leading, most sophisticated names of traditional samba and northeastern folk revival of the early 2000´s with her first solo album (Uma dama também quer se divertir / A lady also wants to have fun – 2003 – Biscoito Fino), Baltar´s restless artistic nature has led her to a surprisingly innovative second album (Mariana Baltar – 2009 – Biscoito Fino), in which she “strolls resourcefulness along the melodic and lyric spring that marks the paths of a new generation of composers.” (Luiz Felipe Reis – Jornal do Brasil).

Learn more at http://www.marianabaltar.com
Sergio Krakowski w/ Choro Funk
32 year old Sergio Krakowski is considered one of the best Pandeiro players in the world, having dedicated his life to the instrument since the age of 15. Crossing over national and cultural barriers, he's developed a full range of new strikes and techniques, and applied them to the most diverse contexts, from fundamental Choro to full blown Jazz and Contemporary Music. Krakowski has already shared the stage with artists such as Maria Bethânia, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Lenine, David Linx, Maria João, Yamandú and countless others.

Bearing a surprising, but decisive synergy with his music, Sergio pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, a Master´s in Applied Mathematics and finally a PhD in Computer Music, for which he developed cutting edge real time Pandeiro/laptop interaction software, which was the basis for his latest and most talked about project: Choro Funk. Video projections and Rio´s own urban contemporary beats are set in motion by the high-tech virtuoso, in an orthodoxy shattering mix with the winding melodies of the “Brazilian Jazz”.

Learn more at http://www.skrako.com
Dendê
Dendê is a percussionist, singer, composer, bandleader, teacher, and multi-instrumentalist. Since 2001, he’s been splitting his time between New York and Bahia, and has played with Timbalada, Carlinhos Brown, Mongo Santamaria, Giovanni Hidalgo, Zakir Hussain, David Byrne and Vinicius Cantuária among many others. His band combines his Bahian roots with afrobeat, reggae, merengue while showcasing their sizzling showmanship and versatility.

Learn more at www.mamadele.com

From: http://lepoissonrouge.com/events/view/2919

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