Monday, May 16, 2016

Tania Maria On Piano Jazz

May 13, 2016
Born in Brazil to a musical family, pianist and vocalist Tania Maria was leading her own group of professional musicians by the time she was 13. In the 1970s, she moved to Paris, where she found the international spotlight through her work in jazz festivals. In the 1980s, Maria moved to New York, where she recorded hit albums and worked with some of the most renowned jazz artists in the world.

On this 1994 episode of Piano Jazz, Maria performs her own composition "Carona," then solos in "Ta Tudo Certo."

*Originally broadcast in the fall of 1994.

SET LIST
"Chorinho do Marquinho" (Maria)
"Chega de Saudade" (Jobim, Mendonça)
"Carona" (Maria)
"Meditation" (Jobim, Mendonça)
"Stranger In A Dream" (McPartland)
"How Insensitive" (Jobim, Gimbel, Moraes)
"Tá Tudo Certo" (Maria)
"Velas" (Lin)
"Wave" (Jobim)

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Joe Zawinul Quintett / Tania Maria Quartet


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Tracklist:

- Joe Zawinul Quintett
1. Dina Lam
2. Mi Gente

- Tania Maria Quartet
1. O Bom é
2. Yes Is The Way To Go

Personnel:

- Joe Zawinul Quintett:
JOE ZAWINUL - keyboards
RICHARD BONA - bass, vocal
GARY POULSON - guitar
MANOLO BADRENA - percussion
PACO SERY - drums

- Tania Maria Quartet:
TANIA MARIA - vocal, piano, keyboards
DANIEL YVINEC - bass
STEPHANE HUCHARD - drums
XAVIER DESANDRE - percussion

● 28. Internationale Jazzwoche Burghausen 1997, Germany

Friday, February 1, 2013

Tania Maria: 'Canto'

Reprinted from http://jazzwax.com

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I'm not sure why singer-songwriter-pianist Tania Maria has just released a CD in the States with tracks recorded in 2005 and 2008, but it really doesn't matter. Her work onCanto is superb, sensual and beckoning.
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Maria remains largely unknown to many jazz fans in the U.S.—despite her powerful, robust voice, her syncopated jazz piano style and her intoxicating melodic compositions. My guess is it's the "female artist" thing. Many jazz fans still tend to view women players as a novelty rather than as serious contenders. Truth be told, there may be a whole host of reasons why a gifted artist like Maria isn't a household name here yet, including marketplace name confusion with Teena Marie, the '80s pop icon. Either way, I'm sure that will change.
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The good news is now you know who she is (if you didn't already!) and why she's so special. On Canto, Maria is responsible for the music and lyrics on most tracks. She's also playing piano on all tracks. And singing on many. Quite a tall order for any artist—male or female.
Dig Intimidade—with its surfy, soft bossa build and the powdery trombone arrangement that's in sync with Maria's single piano notes (is there a whistler in there?). Or the steamy title-track ballad and the samba shuffle riff of Ca C'est Bon.
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This is a gorgeous album all the way through, showing off Tania Maria's many exquisite talents and seductive gifts. Ultimately, what you hear is Maria's heart beating. For those who have had enough of the cold winter, this album is 10 tracks of summer—strolling along the beach in the late afternoon, when the evening clouds get thin and long. 
An indispensable recording from a multi-talented Brazilian jazz artist who lifts you up and gets your blood going.
JazzWax tracks: You'll find Tania Maria's Canto (Naive)0001885758_500here.
JazzWax clip: Here's Intimidadefrom Tania Maria's new albumCanto...

Used with permission by Marc Myers

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Tania Maria, Paquito D'Rivera And More Bring Latin Romance To Piano Jazz


Courtesy of the Artist - Tania Maria sings Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Wave" on this Latin episode of Piano Jazz.


by GRANT JACKSON
On this episode of Piano Jazz, Marian McPartland's longtime friend Murray Horwitz shares highlights from the Latin side of Piano Jazz with performers from South of the Border and the Caribbean.

Horwitz delves into the unmistakable rhythm and romance of the Latin side of jazz with highlights from the past 30 years of Piano Jazz. Features include host Marian McPartland in performance with Latin superstarsPaquito D'Rivera, Arturo Sandoval, Danilo Perez and Tania Maria, and McPartland adds a dash of that Spanish tinge to solo performances of her tunes "Stranger in a Dream" and "With You in Mind." - Originally broadcast Feb. 8, 2011.

More About Murray Horwitz
The multifaceted Horwitz has served as vice president of Cultural Programming at NPR, where he started the hit quiz show Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me! and co-hosted NPR's Basic Jazz Record Library with A.B. Spellman, and still serves as the movie maven for NPR's Talk of the Nation. He is the co-author of the Tony Award-winning musical Ain't Misbehavin', a lyricist whose credits include popular songs for John Harbison's opera The Great Gatsby, and the writer of a pops concert based on the music of George and Ira Gershwin.

His new play, RFK: The Journey to Justice (written with Jonathan Estrin) toured the U.S. last year, and can be heard on public radio stations across the country. Horwitz has also served as the director of the American Film Institute's Silver Theatre and Cultural Center.

Listen to on > http://www.npr.org/2011/02/11/133681415/tania-maria-paquito-drivera-and-more-bring-latin-romance-to-piano-jazz

Friday, May 15, 2009

Thur 21st- Friday 22 May: Tania Maria - Ronnie Scott's

A Grammy nominated Brazilian born singer and pianist, famous for her rhythmic piano playing and unison scat, Tania Maria has over two dozen albums to her name and has performed all over the world. She has established herself as a highly renowned jazz singer as well as a hugely influential proponent of Brazilian music.