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| aprendiz | ![]() photo: Anna S. Fabres |
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not intended to be only a live recording. Instead, I wanted to capture the
energy of a live performance which took place in October 14th, 1999 at the
Supremo Musical in São Paulo, Brazil (a renowned "jazz club"). Some tunes were kept intact, while others were enriched in their arrangement and sonority by the inclusion of the cello, bassoon and flutes, which would have been impossible at the live performance. "Aprendiz" is a reverence of life, nature and the universe, to all of which we are apprentices. The expansiveness of its meaning almost turns it redundant. It is also a reverence of all the people destiny brings to us, having them cross our path and walk with us. This recording is dedicated to the memory of Manfredo Fest. Rogério Botter Maio |
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Rogério Botter Maio
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"Rogério has created a beautiful CD, starting with their title. Humility doesn't take up space. He's talented musician and inspired composer. Waltzes, baions, maracatus in 7/8, etc. This is Rogério's Brazil. Suggestive, modern, rich. Congratulations! With great affection. Guinga, composer
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"Acomplished musician, composer and researcher, Rogério is one of the few of his generation who hasn't let himself be influenced by today's repetitive sound." Dom Salvador, pianist and composer
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Rogério Botter Maio Aprendiz Eldorado 946175 (2000) Time: 59'12" Click to enlarge cover Labeling can be misleading sometimes. When you look at Aprendiz and read the first line in the notes, you are likely to be confused. It says: Aprendiz - aquele que busca o caminho. (Benvinda
D'Angelo) Recently I heard Cesar Camargo Mariano saying that Brazilian instrumental music is alive and well in Brazil. We know that is true outside of Brazil. Now Aprendiz, though recorded back in 1999, proves that Mariano is not wrong. Mixing live recordings done at Supremo Musical in São Paulo (October 1999) with studio tracks, Aprendiz is far from being the work of a beginner. Maio, who wrote all 11 tracks and plays both electric and acoustic bass - and sometimes the flute - divides the performances with Tiago Costa (piano) and Eduardo Ribeiro (drums). In addition to this accomplished trio of musicians, special guests Teco Cardoso (saxes), Léa Freire (flutes), Daniel Alcântara (flugelhorn), Alexandre Foo Silvério (bassoon), Silvana Rangel Teixeira (cello) and Filó Machado add a whole new depth to this beautifully produced recording. Enhancing the fine listening experience that Aprendiz creates, the carefully designed liner notes serve as a good companion for each track. Maio shares with the listener the source of his inspiration. I personally find that an interesting piece of information. Many times it places us in the composer's mind and allows us to understand the feelings or emotions he created through music. That is the case of "Belluno," a melancholic song highlighted by Silvério's soothing bassoon solo. Listening to the song and looking at the photo of Belluno, one cannot help but be transported to those narrow and charismatic streets of that northern Italian city. The same is true about "Bolerito (Bolero para Paquito)," dedicated to Paquito d'Rivera. Alcântara's flugelhorn solo is passionate and provides a beautiful contrast to Maio's five-string vertical bass lines. The musical variety here, in addition to Maio's musicianship, is a major force in Aprendiz. Sometimes slow and tender as in "Muito Prazer," sometimes exhilarating and playful as in "Primeiro Choro," Aprendiz leaves the listener satisfied. In closing the album, Maio uses his fretless five-string bass in "By All Means" as a short introduction to "Baião Means...," with the astonishing vocal and guitar solos by Filó Machado. Besides the clever word play in the song titles, the infectious baião rhythm and Machado's vocals close the album with high energy. |
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| Setembro (featuring Rodrigo Botter Maio) | |
| Belluno | |
| Bolerito (featuring Daniel D'Alcântara) | |
| Primeiro Choro (featuring Léa Freire) | |
| Muito Prazer (featuring Teco Cardoso) | |
| Só Pra Variar | |
| The Other "One" | |
| Ainda é Cedo | |
| Aprendiz | |
| By All Means | |
| Baião Means (featuring Filó Machado) | |
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| All compositions and arrangements written by Rogério Botter Maio © 1992/94/96 and published by Gero Music (SESAC) 1996. All rights reserved. | |
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