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An Array of New Brazilian Sounds (DownBeat “Beyond” column, Oct 2019)

Delia Fischer, Rio-based singer-songwriter/pianist

Six albums of Brazilian jazz and música popular brasileira illustrate more than the country’s musical diversity: They demonstrate how Brazil’s best songwriters and musicians—marinated in older forms like samba, choro, and bossa nova—are finding new ways to use that heritage to create fresh pop, rock and jazz.  Read about Delia Fischer, Marcos Valle, Banda Black Rio, Antonio Adolfo, and two others here.

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Filed under Antonio Adolfo, Banda Black Rio, Brazilian music, Delia Fischer, Guilherme Pimenta, John Finbury, Marcos Valle

Two Bossa Nova Masters Meet at Birdland

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Marcos Valle at Birdland (photo: Fran Kaufman)

Two of the founders of Brazil’s Bossa Nova movement (and it was a movement), Marcos Valle and Roberto Menescal appeared together in NYC for the first time recently.  Even if you don’t know their names, I’ll bet you know some of their tunes. Just got around to posting my review from DownBeat.com.

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June 20, 2014 · 11:05 am