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In the years since the release of its debut Blue Night in 2013, Philadelphia-based Ensemble Novo has refined a sound that’s perfectly suited to its primary inspiration – music made in Brazil during the 1960s and early 70s.
It’s a sound built on contrasts – the crystalline clarity of the vibraphone crossed with the husky introspection of tenor saxophone, the warmth of nylon string guitar woven into the crisp pulse of samba percussion. As is true of so much from Brazil, this is music that encourages (and sometimes demands) dancing, but is equally suited to contemplative listening.
Look To the Sky, which was recorded live at Rittenhouse Soundworks over several days in May 2016, finds Ensemble Novo tackling several little-heard gems from the years just after the bossa nova craze – the fertile era known as MPB. Among them: The Antonio Carlos Jobim/Edu Lobo collaboration “Vento Bravo,” Egberto Gismonti’s first “hit” song, “O Sonho,” and the Milton Nascimento classic from Club de Esquina, “Cravo e Canela.” This period in Brazilian music is notable for its endlessly lyrical melodies, coupled with a jazz-influenced sense of harmonic daring. Ensemble Novo not only celebrates these qualities – it has rapidly evolved into a unit that transforms them – into gorgeous, richly interactive and endlessly surprising creations.
A video featuring the title track is available here: https://youtu.be/_3hv1rycCZM. It offers glimpses of Ensemble Novo in the studio recording, as well as in performance during a Musician’s Gathering evening at Rittenhouse Soundworks.
Ensemble Novo is the brainchild of writer and musician Tom Moon, who plays tenor saxophone and flute and is the composer of the brooding “Columbia Waltz” on Look to the Sky. Following the publication of his New York Times bestseller 1000 Recordings To Hear Before You Die, Moon resumed active work as a musician and devoted specific attention to Brazilian music. He convinced several prominent members of Philadelphia’s diverse music community – vibraphonist Behn Gillece, guitarist Ryan McNeely, percussionist Jim Hamilton, bassist Mark Przybylowski – to join in an exploration of samba, bossa nova and MPB. Through a monthly residency at Philadelphia’s popular whiskey bar, Time, that’s been going for over three years, the group has developed a loyal following of listeners and dancers, and has performed at Longwood Gardens, Spruce Street Harbor Park, the Barnes Foundation, World Cafe Live, Heritage and many other venues.
Look to the Sky, released in 2017, was the first of 5 mini-albums by Ensemble Novo. It was followed by Who Saw You Then, Who Sees You Now (2020), Scenes From The Summer We're Not Having (2020), This Is Ensemble Novo(2021) and Carinhoso (2021).
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Ensemble Novo At Mount Laurel Library

by Carl Medsker
Ensemble Novo Mount Laurel Library Mount Laurel, NJ June 8, 2025 In a spacious, windowed corner of the Mount Laurel, NJ public library (yes, library), amidst the Silent Zone signs, Ensemble Novo was anything but. The beautiful, sultry and sometimes melancholy sounds of Brazilian Samba and Bossa Nova filled the room and drifted soothingly through the building. Since 2013, Ensemble Novo has visited the libraries, art galleries, parks, gardens, breweries and restaurants in ...
Continue ReadingEnsemble Novo: E Preciso Perdoar

by Carl Medsker
Sultry, sensuous, intimate. That longing for someone or some place. Ah, Brazilian music. Ensemble Novo has been serenading fortunate Philadelphians with choro, samba, and bossa nova since 2013. E Preciso Perdoar" ("You Must Forgive") from Carinhoso (Frosty Cordial Records, 2021) showcases their gentle, swinging way with the bossa nova. Written by Carlos Coqueijo and Alcivando Luz then made famous by João Gilberto and Stan Getz, it is a gorgeous song. The many renditions include a touching tribute by ...
Continue ReadingEnsemble Novo At Kahn Park Summer Concert Series

by Victor L. Schermer
Ensemble Novo Kahn Park Summer Concert Series Philadelphia, PA August 18, 2021 This was somewhat of a down time for a concert in the park, in this case Kahn Park, at 11th and Pine Streets in Philadelphia, named after the renowned architect Louis Kahn, who grew up there. The rain clouds were moving in. And while the restrictions of the pandemic were lightened enough to allow for outdoor gatherings, the pandemic-weary ...
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Ensemble Novo
Lyceum Hall Center For The ArtsBurlington, NJ
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Jazz Hauz: Ensemble Novo
Perkins Center For The Arts MoorestownMoorestown, NJ
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Music
Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson
Carinhoso
Self Produced
2021
Who Saw You Then, Who...
Self Produced
2020
Look To the Sky
Self Produced
2017