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Jovino Santos Neto Quinteto: Por Causa De Voce
ByJovino Santos Neto
pianob.1954

Hermeto Pascoal
multi-instrumentalist1936 - 2025
Seattle is indeed as far as one can travel in the continental United States from Brazil, but the city has embraced Santos Neto's music enthusiastically, along the way learning and experiencing the world seen through the lens of his magnetic genius.
Santos Neto has an ally in Seattle in Brazilian vocalist
Adriana Giordano
vocals
Yamandu Costa
guitarFor this session, Giordano ventured to bring singer

Maucha Adnet
vocals
Romero Lubambo
guitarb.1955

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
A simple soundboard recording met Jovino's discerning ear after the performance, the quality delighting and surprising him. He took to the studio to mix and master it at David Lange Studios. The performance was exemplary, the sound quality suitable for release. Covering ten of Jobim's best known works, Adnet and Lubambo delivered an inspired and genuine performance, backed by the flawless play of this marvelous quinteto, with whom Santos Neto has performed since his arrival in Seattle.
Adnet performs in almost hypnotic fashion, delivering a message of passion discernible to any listener without even the faintest notion of the Portuguese language. Her intimate relationship with the music of Jobim was honed by performing with him from 1984-1994 as a member of his Banda Nova. Her recordings with him include the Grammy winner Antonio Brasileiro (Sony Music, 1995).
Romero's guitar playing unites the styles and rhythms of his native Brazilian musical heritage with intimate knowledge of the American jazz tradition. His interaction with this group of musicians was a perfect match. Along with the Brazilian master Santos Neto on piano, the group includes master jazz bassist

Chuck Deardorf
bassb.1954

Ben Thomas
bassb.1967

Mark Ivester
drumsThe music for this concert was arranged by Santos Neto, with the exception of "Aguas de Marco" (Waters of March), which carries Adnet's personal touch. Two of the tracks are instrumentals, including the opener, "Surfboard." Lumbambo's guitar intro on "One Note Samba" is an example of his mastery of both of the musical worlds within which he resides.
The chemistry between Santos Neto and vibraphonist Thomas is engaging, each seeming to present a mirror image of each other in terms of energy, joy, and musical virtuosity. Bassist Deardorf is brilliant as well, seemingly gathering the energy on stage and distributing it to each component of the band, creating a rarely achieved harmony. Drummer Ivester is a perfectly timed keeper of the flame, allowing Busch to improvise with a myriad of percussion instruments gathered from around the world, largely from locales aside from Brazil and North America.
As far as Adnet is concerned, her vocals are superb throughout, as one would suspect. The opening line of "A Felicidade" will send a shiver up your spine. It is as if the entirety of Jobim's legacy is expressed in one breath.
Santos Neto is like a beacon of Brazilian culture illuminating the world from his remote outpost in Seattle. His piano playing is stunning, while also offering a lively melodica solo on " Wave." His energy, dedication to his culture, and creative genius while performing is like an oasis of positivity and celebration of life. His choices for this recording reflect Jobim's more popular pieces such as "Girl From Ipanema," and Aguas de Marco," but as well his more aesthetic works such as "Chovendo na Roseira" (Double Rainbow), and "As Praias Desertas" (The Desert Beaches). Thomas' brilliant bandoneon solo on the latter not only exemplifies his talents, but those as well of Santos Neto in assembling this brilliant ensemble.
There is much concern about the future of Brazil among its people, both in country and abroad. The far-right incoming regime of Jair Bolsonaro will be inaugurated as the fifth elected president since Brazil returned to democracy after the 1964-85 military dictatorship that Bolsonaro himself once praised. After a polarizing and violent election, many fear the loss of hard fought progressive freedoms.
In a very real sense, the beautiful culture of the Brazilian people, including its music, has even greater importance in these times. The music of Jobim is a national treasure, as is that of Pascoal. The work of Santos Neto to not only preserve their music, but enhance its essence through interpretation and expressive performance is noteworthy. To achieve that with such ardent virtuosity is vintage Santos Neto. ">
Track Listing
Surfboard; A Felicidade (Happiness); Aguas De Marco (Waters of March); Chovendo na Roseira (Double Rainbow); Por Causa De Voce (Because of You); Retrato em Branco e Preto (Portrait In Black and White); One Note Samba; Wave; As Praias Desertas (The Desert Beaches); Girl From Ipanema.
Personnel
Jovino Santos Neto
pianoJovino Santos Neto: piano, melodica; Chuck Deardorf: acoustic and electric bass; Ben Thomas: vibraphone, bandoneon; Mark Ivester: drums; Jeff Busch: percussion; Maucha Adnet: vocals; Romero Lubambo: guitar.
Album information
Title: Por Causa De Voce | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Adventure Music
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