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segunda-feira, 9 de maio de 2011

Ernesto Leite - Realidades

Realidades


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REALIDADES is the first solo work by Ernesto Leite released by Numérica. Ernesto Leite began his musical career in 1993 with live and televised performances. He has also written various themes for television series.


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Performer(s)
Ernesto Leite: Ernesto Leite (voice, keyboard, acoustic piano and acoustic guitar) / Armando Manuel Mendes (acoustic drums) / Massimo Cavalli (6-string electric bass, fretless and contrabass) / Rui Veloso (voice and electric guitar)


Composer(s)

Ernesto Leite & Armando Manuel Mendes / Pedro Osório / José Alberto Diogo



Work(s)

Luandando / O outro lado / Até parece domingo / mesmo assim / Há tempo / Sobre a linha do equador / Verão / Somos / Seria bom / Um passado agora / O amor não é / Aprendiz de Vida / Extratos de

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Oito Segredos - Oito Segredos

Oito Segredos (Eight Secrets)



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Emilio Robalo was born in Lisbon and always felt attracted by Afro-American music. His vast curriculum includes participation with the group, Araripa, at the Jazz Festivals in Cascais in 1975 and 1976. He has recorded discs with Fernando Girão and Carlos Mendes.


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Performer(s)
Emílio Robalo (piano and synthesizer) / Carlos Carli (drums) / Pepe Pereira (electric bass) / Jaime Muela (sax and flute) / Guest Musicians: Mário Juarez (guitar) / Ricardo Fabini (guitar) / Miguel Braga (synthesizer) / Ruben Dantas (percussion)


Composer(s)

Emílio Robalo


Work(s)

Paz / Carnaval / Infantil / Balada /1 love shoes / Valsette / Mambo / Abrazo

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André Sarbib - Coisas da Noite (Night Things)

Coisas da Noite (Night Things)


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After the bucolic serenity of “Silence of the Waters” (possibly one of the most beautiful works of recently released New Age music) André Sarbib returns, showing his enviable capacity for reinventing sonorities in this new recording.


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Performers(s)
André Sarbib (piano, keyboards and voice) / Paulo Pinto (guitars) / Zé Luis Rego (saxofone and voice) / Didi (bass) / Zé rato (drums) / Chico Cardoso (percussion) / Ester Godinez (percussion) / Músicos Convidados: / Mário Pacheco (Portuguese guitar)

Composer(s)
André Sarbib, except “O Outro Lado de Ti” by Paulo Pinto

Work(s)
Areias no deserto / Campo aberto / Irmãos / Este verde / Alma eterna / Coisas da noite / Pedra pós pedra / 0 outro lado de ti



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sexta-feira, 6 de maio de 2011

Kinteto António Ferro - Crepúsculo Do Vinho

Crepúsculo Do Vinho



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Composed by António Ferro (acoustic and electric bass, arrangements and composition), Claus Nymark (trombone), Eduardo Santos (Trumpet and Flugelhorn), Paleka - João Paulo (drums) and João Courinha (soprano, alto and tenor saxophone), KAF was formed in 1990 by António Ferro. This, the first CD of KAF, , "CREPUSCULO DO VINHO", includes guest artists 

Carlos Azevedo (piano), Carlos Bechegas (flute and piccolo), João Nuno Represas (percussion) and Paulo Soares (portuguese guitar). With tracks like "Tiroliroliro", "Vira da Nazaré" or "Pauliteiros do Douro", KAF mixes Portuguese popular music with Jazz. Since its formation in 1990, KAF has realized a range of activities, among which were: concerts in the Hot Clube of Portugal, Jazz Encounters in Évora III, Cycle of Jazz II in Porto, Lisbon Jazz 90, The 7th International Festival of Jazz in Macau, Jazz Encounters in Algarve ’91. " KAF proposes the synthesis of Jazz with Portuguese popular music (...) common points with Carla Bley and the Jazz Composers Orchestra.


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Crepúsculo Do Vinho


Performer(s)

Kinteto António Ferro António Ferro (acustico and electric bass) / Eduardo Santos (Trumpet and Flugelhorn) / Claus Nymark (trombone) / João Courinha (tenor, alto, and soprano saxophones and Chinese oboe) / João Paulo - Paleka (drums) Músicos Convidados: Carlos Azevedo - Porto (piano and poseuphone) / Carlos Azevedo - Lisboa (piano) / Carlos Bechegas (flute and piccolo) / João Nuno Represas (percussion) / Paulo Soares (portuguese guitar)


Composer(s)
António Ferro / popular repertoire / Joaquim C. da Silva and Pedro Homem de Melo / Wenceslau Pinto / José M. Antunes and Artur Ribeiro / Georges Hatzinassios and Joan Sebastian

Work(s)
Tiroliroliro / Fado Vitória / Vira da Nazaré / Ondulante / 0 Meu Alentejo / Rosinha dos Limões / Coltrinha / Vamos ao Vira / Não é, Amélia?! / Assobio / Sapato and Meia / Crepúsculo do Vinho / Bô a Bragança / Pauliteiros do Douro / Fundão Meia Encosta / 2 Amores + 24 horas = 26...


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Miguel Braga - Ritual




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Spray - Salto Mortal




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Turbo Kunkie - USED




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João C. Bom - Outside the law



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À Margem da Lei (At the edge of the Law)

Despite some commentaries proclaiming the extinction of this band, the truth is: it never happened - as one can witness with this new work released by Numérica. Formed in February 1987 and known as a live act, due to the many concerts of its early years, João C. Bom published their first CD in 1989, which included production by Rui Veloso and the publisher EMI. Until the end of 1991, the band continued its activity while promoting its 1989 work. It later decided to restructure, continuing to compose new songs which would become “À Margem da Lei\". This new formation sees the departure of Carlos Polónia (who performed the functions of vocals and guitar), and the arrival of Mário Amora (keyboards). João C. Bom present us with 11 new songs sung in Portuguese, opening a new phase in the career of a band who doesn’t fall into “fashion” and knows how to construct a solid and esthetically well-defined path.


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À Margem da Lei

Performer(s)
João C. Bom: Zé Novais (voice, bass, percussion and acoustic guitar) / Jorge Novais (electric and acoustic guitars, voices and harmonica) / Álvaro Guimarães (drums and percussion) / Mário Amora (piano, synthesizer and organ) Guest Musicians: Virgínia Lopes (voices) / Miguel Marques (voices) / Alfredo Fernandes (acoustic and electric guitar)


Composer(s)

Zé Novais / José Soares Martins / Jorge Novais

Work(s)
Ébrio por ti / P\'ra quê mudar / À margem da lei / Tudo o que quiseres / Senhora dos viadutos / Ser terrível / Noite de elixir / Toda a vida a tua espera / Quem sabe um dia / Fogo que arde no céu / A gente vive só for se dar bem.


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Reportér Estrábico - Disco de Prata

Disco de Prata



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To speak of “Repórter Estrábico” (Cross-eyed reporter) is complicated. Although there are those who say their sound is alternative, labels don’t easily fit onto the band. They flee from banality, and the band’s resources only bring them advantages. The don’t fit into commercial music, but the unusualness in the way that that they bring together the eclipses of their eccentric sonority, means they are at times less than loved.” -from The 1st of January. Repórter Estrábico is unanimously considered by the critics as one of the most important and creative bands of the 90’s. The disc "1 Bigo" (NUM 1023) is also available.


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Performer(s)
Repórter Estrábico: Luciano Barbosa / Anselmo Canha / Paulo Lopes / José Ferrão / António Olaio / Paula Sousa / Nuno Pires / Manuel Ribeiro / João Bruschy


Composer(s)

Repórter Estrábico



Work(s)

1 Bigo / Pois Pois / I Want More / Eyes Are Crossed / O Grande Bongo / Disco Heavy / Esfregona Mística / Malditos headphones / Prince / Pele / Houdini / Mr. fred / Yamanha


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Shucks - Shucks




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Traditional Music from the Azores – by Contemporary Portuguese Composers


Coro Ricercare


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Nuno Côrte-Real
Vasco Pearce de Azevedo
Fernando C. Lapa
Carlos Marecos
Mário Nascimento
Sérgio Azevedo


Coro Ricercare

Direction: Paulo Lourenço



Nuno Côrte-Real

1. Chamarrita 2:00
2. Meu bem 3:51
3. Demo 2:24

Vasco Pearce de Azevedo
4. Bela Aurora 3:01



Fernando C. Lapa

5. Meu coração, fecha, fecha 4:28
6. Os Moiros 1:09
7. Dormi, menino dormi 2:09



Carlos Marecos

Três Canções Populares Açoreanas
8. Bênção do Pão 2:36
9. Folia do Espírito Santo 0:57
10. Saudade 3:12
Mário Nascimento
11. Rema para lá lanchinha 2:37



Sérgio Azevedo

5 Canções das ilhas dos Açores 
12. Ó Menino Jesus 1:23
13. Vou dizer uma cantiga 0:56
14. Chamarrita 0:44
15. Pézinho da vila 0:43
16. Charamba 1:13



Total | 33:23


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The Coro Ricercare was formed in 1995 by Paulo Lourenço and Carlos Caires. In 1996, with the departure of Carlos Caires, Paulo Lourenço assumed the duties of director, inviting Pedro Teixeira to serve as his assistant until 2002. Since then the choir has been directed by Pedro Teixeira as its official Maestro.
From among the multiple pieces already performed by the choir, we should highlight several works, such as the “German Mass” in G Major by Schubert, Cantata BWV 196 by J.S. Bach, the Magnificat and Stabat Mater by Pergolesi, Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, Fauré’s Requiem and the Romancero Gitano by C. Tedesco. 



The Coro Ricercare has appeared in some of the most important festivals of Portuguese music, such as the Festival of Music of the Coast of Estoril, the Festival of Music of São Roque, the “City and the Music Festival,” and was part of the musical programming of the Cultural Center of Belém (CCB) for eight years.
In 1994, the group participated in the world-premiere of the work, 
In Paradisum, for choir, string orchestra and quartet of male voices by Eurico Carrapatoso, in the small auditorium of the CCB. In the following year they presented, also as a world-premiere, the a cappella choral work Timor et non Tremor by the same composer. In 1996, the choir participated in the recording of the 2nd CD by Rodrigo Leão and the Vox Ensemble, after appearing in a series of performances with this group. 
In March 1997, at the invitation of the Discoveries Foundation, the Coro Ricercare participated in two concerts held at the Great Auditorium of the CCB and in the Church of Lapa (Porto), where they performed the Passion According to St. John by Arvo Pärt (a Lisbon premiere), in conjunction with the Hilliard Ensemble.
Following its own policy of encouraging the dissemination of Portuguese repertoire through the commissioning of never-heard works, the Coro Ricercare has presented in concert, in a systematic fashion, traditional Portuguese music harmonized by Portuguese composers of the 20th-Century, as well as original works. The latter have, in large part, received their world-premiere performances by the Coro Ricercare (there are more than 30 works in this category). 
In June 1998 and at the invitation of the conductor Ketil Haugsang, the choir presented the first contemporary concert performance of João de Sousa Carvalho’s Te Deum (1769) and recorded the work for the label RCA/DHM together with the Portuguese and German ensemble «Arte Real».
In November 1998 the Coro Ricercare was awarded 2nd Prize in the Competition “IIº Certamen Internacional de Corales Polifónicas Ciudad de Sevilla” and in December 1999, obtained the 1st Prize in the Competition “Certamen Internacional de Villancicos” in Madrid.
In 2001, at the invitation of the Ministry of Culture, the Coro Ricercare also recorded, its second CD for the label PortugalSom/Strauss, with repertoire by young Portuguese composers. In the same year the choir presented the premier of “Novissimo Cancioneiro” by Nuno Corte-Real at the CCB. With this work, the choir was invited to participate at the 2003 Festival of Music at Aveiro. There, they also presented the premiere of a cycle of traditional Icelandic songs by Thorkel Atlason, in a concerto directed by Atlason (as guest conductor).
In 2005 the group has planned several new world-premieres of works by young Portuguese composers, in accordance with its own primary objectives.


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