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Coreto: Aljamia
ByLeader and alto saxophonist/flautist Jo?o Pedro Brand?o is a student of the multilayered musical traditions of the Mediterranean. The region is a remarkably rich amalgam of ancient and modern, European and African and Arabic ingredients. The learned quality of Brand?o's six compositions for Aljamia bears witness to this wealth of inspiration, but the record is not a visit to an ethno-musicological museum where the pieces of the musical mix are dissected under glass. The many musical strands of Brand?o's passion remain as intertwined here as they do in the best examples of living, breathing music on both shores of the Mediterranean.
And they swing. Above all, this is a jazz record. And jazz, born of musical syncretism in New Orleans (like Porto, a port city), once again proves particularly well-adapted to merger with other mashed-up musical forms. The North African musical elements on tracks like the montuno-like piano-and-drums groove midway through "Satírico" sit comfortably with jazz harmonies. The performances are rhythmically and dynamically complex and pleasing.
The highlights of this disc are many. Agile arrangements recall no-one quite so much as Argentinian

Guillermo Klein
pianoThe compositions, too, are affecting, as are the performances. "Dan?as a Leste," with pianist Alexandre Dahmen's African-tinged introduction, leads to a fluid dialogue among the horns. The smoky opening harmonies of "Corrente," out of which baritone saxophonist Rui Teixeira's snakes cautiously, would not be out of place in a

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988
Long performances make room for some fine solos: trumpeter

Susana Santos Silva
trumpetb.1979
The record is attractively packaged, with an especially-appreciated accounting of who is soloing where. Excellent marks all around. ">
Track Listing
Kalenderi; Satírico; Ensaio Primeiro; Corrente; Aeroporto; Dan?as a Leste.
Personnel
Coreto
variousRicardo Formoso: trumpet; Susana Santos Silva: trumpet; Daniel Dias: trombone; Andreia Santos: trombone; Jo?o Pedro Brand?o: alto saxophone, flute; José Pedro Coelho: tenor saxophone; Fernando Sanchez: tenor saxophone; Rui Teixeira: baritone saxophone; Alexandre Dahmen: piano; José Carlos Barbosa: double bass; José Marrucho: drums.
Album information
Title: Aljamia | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Carimbo Porta-jazz
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