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The Brazilian Trio: ?guas Brasileiras
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Nilson Matta
bass, acousticb.1949

Duduka Da Fonseca
drumsOpening with the vivacious samba "Maucha Na Praia"Da Fonseca's ode to his wife, vocalist

Maucha Adnet
vocalsUsing a hybridized Brazilian-jazz language, the trio digs deep into history on both sides of that hyphen. First there's a dive into the music from the film Black Orpheus. Stitching together a medley containing "A Felicidade," "Manh? De Carnaval," and "Samba de Orfeu," this triangular unit moves from seductive introductions to soaring conclusions. Then it underscores the familiar sounds of

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
As ?guas Brasileiras continues, tributes to people and places flow out in fine fashion. There's Alves' "Aninha," a beauty in three dedicated to the composer's eldest daughter; Matta's "Baden," a passionate, driving tribute to Baden Powell that slips a little J.S. Bach into the mix; the gorgeously glinting title track, nodding to rivers and ocean in their cool flow; Da Fonseca's "Manhattan Style," a full-throttle samba capturing the thrill of New York life (and paying respect to the late

Claudio Roditi
trumpet1946 - 2020
Recorded in Brooklyn a mere three weeks before COVID-19 brought the entire world to a standstill, this music knows nothing of the difficulties and struggles that would quickly take hold and multiply. It's simply a gift of joy and togetherness from three men who rise to incredible heights and play with clear purpose. Music like this has always mattered, but it carries even greater importance with the timing of its arrival. Put simply, it's radiant sound and light capable of blocking out the darkness of these days. ">
Track Listing
Maucha Na Prais; Sampa 67; Black Orpheus Trilogy; Boogie Stop Shuffle; Anninha; Baden; Asa Branca/Bai?o; ?guas Brasileiras; Manhattan Style; Vila Madalena.
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Title: ?guas Brasileiras | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Zoho Music
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