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Gabriela Machado: Equilibrando no Acupe
By
Antonio Adolfo
pianob.1947
Gabriela Machado lives in Salvador da Bahia, where she is completing a PhD in Music Education at the Federal University and teaching choro performance practices and rhythmic styles to music students. Born in the S?o Paulo area, she remained there until 2022, establishing a solid profile as a performer, session musician, orchestral player and choro scholar. She divides her time between the two cities, a balancing act she reflects in the title of her debut as a composer-band leader, Equilibrando no Acupe (Balancing in Acupe, her Salvador neighborhood).
Equilibrando no Acupe is a mainstream choro project, but with a contemporary flavor. Straight up, we hear the exhilarating timbre of
Celso Benedito
french hornEmiliano Castro
guitarMachado's melodies, structures and rhythmic feels belong to the choro classico nexus, but she bakes opportunities for soloistic improvisation into the compositions, making them subtly jazzier. In this respect, she aligns with jazz-informed Brazilian chor?es like 7-string guitarist Douglas Lora (who works with

Anat Cohen
clarinetb.1975
Edu Neves
woodwindsThis is not your grandmother's choro, strictly speaking, but composer Chiquinha Gonzaga would recognize it as choro, even without the little bread-crumb quotes Machado provides. Yet a 21st-century aficionado might perceive a touch of jazz in her arrangements, in
Nailor Proveta
clarinetDebora Gurgel
pianoDouglas Alonso
drumsGuegué Medeiros
percussionMatheus Kleber
accordion"Pras Mestras" is at the heart of the project, as a "valorization and gratitude to my female references." Machado dedicates the album to the many women who have inspired her. In conversation with AAJ, she expressed her pleasure at having been able to bring three generations of feminine masters together for the recording: Gurgel, the eldest; Silva, the youngest; Machado in the middle. Over the years, many of her teachers have been women, and she has worked with many women musicians, including the group Choronas, which she founded in 1994 with cavaquinista Ana Cláudia César, guitarist Paola Picherzky and percussionist Roseli C?mara.
There is still work to be done to achieve parity for women in the discipline, she says, but she speaks of "a movement" in Brazil, where women support each other as composers, performers and teachers. She is happy to describe it as a kind of "affirmative action," a corrective that opens the field and, as Equilibrando no Acupe attests, enriches the aesthetic. ">
Track Listing
Equilibrando no Acupe; Filho de Tango, Maxixe ??; Espinha?o; Valsinha pra Você; Salada de Maxixe; Choro N?o ? Fake; Segura a Polca; Bai?ozinho Sertanejo; Pras Mestras; Tutu; Serelepes; Passistiné.
Personnel
Gabriela Machado
fluteMatheus Kleber
accordionEmiliano Castro
guitarDouglas Alonso
drumsDebora Gurgel
pianoNailor Proveta
clarinetCelso Benedito
french hornGuegué Medeiros
percussionAdditional Instrumentation
Camila Silva: cavaquinho.
Album information
Title: Equilibrando no Acupe | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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