Jazz Colours - The music that revolves around you
12 games on jazz and its influences
3 rd meeting
Jazz and Brazil
Monday, October 19
Auditorium of the Casa del Jazz
Ardeatina Gate Avenue, 55 - 00153 Roma
19.00
Free admission
Info line: Tel 2006 704 731 (Monday to Friday from 10.00 to 18.00)
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With the expertise of Victor Malpassuto
With
Max De Tomasi (radio host)
Eddy Palermo (guitar)
Rinaldo Santiago (drums)
Basirico Daniel (bass)
Marina De Santis (vocals)
Colasazza Claudio (piano)
Juan Carlos Albelo (harmonica)
Paradoxically, the meeting between the two main types of music of the Americas (jazz and samba), it was the work of those who had invented and had made history and established features. The American jazz is essentially due to the influence of African rhythms mixed with European music and flokloristica whites. Similarly, but with completely different rules, Brazilian music, born from the rhythms imported by the slaves with the Portuguese music and rhythms of indigenous (Brazilian music, like his people, has three souls). In both situations, the European musical tradition, religious traditions (Protestant north, the south Catholic), were mixed with the temperament of the blacks who were the main performers, innovators and soul of the music of the two sub-continents. The real "fusion" between the North American jazz and samba (music), Brazil (in their modern form) takes place instead of by white musicians. The bossa nova was a form of samba totally reinvented by a diverse group such as geographical location, but quite as homogeneous social characteristics: it was the white middle class society, modern and inspired by the new wind of economic revival and nationalist, of Brazil Juscelino Kubitschek. The merged jazz with which, by its inventors themselves, in the United States in the early sixties, was a successful musician as Stan Getz, which was very true to the black jazz, but that was one of the leaders the coolest music, loved by the general public, white, that he bought the discs and voted in the referendum of specialist publications.
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