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Diogo Vida: El Duende
ByPortuguese pianist

After completing his studies of classical piano at the Lisbon Conservatory, Vida played in various jazz and pop constellations before forming the trio.

Yuri Daniel
bass
Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947

Mariza
vocalsVida says the music on this album is "a result of my personal and musical experiences: although its melodies and harmonies are deeply rooted in contemporary jazz, it winks at flamenco, rock, classical and electronic music."
"Decision," the opener, is what it says it is: a decision by Vida to quit writing and start playing. Powered by Marques' drumming, the number succeeds magnificently. By contrast, "Arpeggione," reliant on arpeggios, is irritatingly repetitive.
"Duende" comes as a relief. You can almost see the mythical elf dancing on the keys. Daniel's electric bass solo picks up where Vida leaves off but then the leader is back, pushing his composition to its limits, Marques right up there with him.
"Kembee" is a pretty tune, solidly anchored by Daniel's bass. Vida takes it out neatly. After this there's duende aplenty, right through to the closing number, "Vendaval," which means "gale" in Portuguese.
El Duende is a rarity -an album that lives up to its name. ">
Track Listing
Decision; Arpeggione; Duende; Kembee; Farland; Home Again; Wapita!; Vendaval.
Personnel
Diogo Vida: piano; Yuri Daniel: electric bass; Vicky Marques: drums.
Album information
Title: El Duende | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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