Published on May 17, 2017
For her third appearance in the KNKX studios, Anat Cohen brought along Trio Brasileiro, the group that presents the very popular spring Choro workshops at Centrum in Port Townsend.
Brazilian Choro music is a cousin of jazz, mixing European melodic and harmonic traditions with African rhythms and sensibilities. The word “choro” mean “cry” or “lament,” but much of the music sounds bright and peppy. There’s a very subtle touch of sadness and longing, which Brazilians call “saudade.”
There was no sadness in the room for this performance, though, just delight.
Anat and Trio Brasileiro played a traditional choro tune and some original compositions from their new CD “Rosa Dos Ventos.”
Band:
Anat Cohen – clarinet
Dudu Maia – 10 string bandolim
Douglas Lora – 7 string guitar
Alexandre Lora – Pandeiro, percussion
Friday, June 2, 2017
Anat Cohen And Trio Brasileiro 'Murmurando'
Posted by jazzofilo at Friday, June 02, 2017
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