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Um gênio da gaita cromática.
Um álbum ao vivo lindo que resume a grandeza deste artista, uma banda fantástica que mostra o quanto a música brasileira pode e deve ser respeitada mundialmente.
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Gabriel Grossi - harmonica
Sergio Coelho - trombone
Eduardo Farias - piano
André Vasconcellos - acoustic bass
Rafael Barata - drums
Special Guests - Mauricio Einhorn and Hermeto Pascoal
ALBUM CREDITS
Recorded and Mixed by Fabricio Matos at Estúdio Dois
Mastered by Randy Merrill at Sterling Sound - NYC
Produced by Gabriel Grossi and Felipe Galvão
Executive Producer - Michael Janisch
Album Artwork by Antonio Peticov
Graphic Design by Monika S Jakubowska
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released June 28, 2019
ABOUT THE ALBUM
The passion and energy in the performances of Brazilian harmonicist Gabriel Grossi are as crystal clear as the sounds and atmospheres he produces from one of the smallest yet evocative instruments on the bandstand. Described by legendary Toots Thielemans as his successor, Grossi’s many collaborations have included Chico Buarque, Ivan Lins, Guinga and Snarky Puppy. Now he releases his first live album, #motion, on Whirlwind – a joyous celebration of his career to date, dedicated to those he loves, featuring his latest quintet: trombonist Sergio Coelho, pianist Eduardo Farias, bassist André Vasconcellos and drummer Rafael Barata. Guest appearances including celebrated fellow countryman Hermeto Pascoal.
Captured in Brazil over two nights, Grossi describes this as a resumé of around twenty years of icons and influencers who have been so important to him. “Each number pays tribute to a big name from my life story. For example, Mauricio Einhorn was my harmonica professor in the beginning; and trombonist Raul de Souza, I’m still really close to. These guys are 85 now and still playing – a good sign for us!”
Early on, he fell in love with the harmonica, as well as the strong jazz and blues elements in Brazilian music. “Raised in Rio, I have all these references in my blood”, says Gabriel, “and feel that music is definitely a reflection of what we believe. Toots and Mauricio are my main inspirations, but then Hermeto, Wayne Shorter, Joshua Redman, Chet Baker… they’re all so special.” And #motion? For Grossi, his album title has two facets. “I’m constantly playing, learning and moving forward. But also, by sharing contemporary influences with artists from my generation, we are creating our own movement of new Brazilian instrumental music.”
Villa-Lobos’ much-admired orchestral suites, ‘Bachianas Brasileiras’, have been with Grossi since early childhood – and here, the wistfulness of ‘Prelude from the Bachianas Number 4’ tugs at the emotions from a new viewpoint. Breezy ‘A Samba for Toots’, written and recorded for Thielemans when he was 92, was greatly appreciated by the great man; and following the album’s fizzing title track, Grossi’s affectionate ballad ‘From the Bottom of My Heart’ thanks his supportive, music-loving parents. Hermeto joins the quintet for his own ‘Latin Brothers’, full of characteristic unpredictability, contrasted by amiable ‘Play, Raul’ (“Raul de Souza has played with everybody – Miles, Wayne, Herbie…”).
As a teenager, Grossi would take a weekly 18-hour round trip to be tutored by ‘second father’ Mauricio Einhorn, and his warm ‘Embracing Einhorn’ (“even your saddest notes would make me smile”) brings another moment of repose. ‘Banzo’ reflects Brazilian music’s roots in African rhythms, while ‘A Tribute to Bituca’ is for good friend Milton Nascimento (“the most beautiful voice I’ve ever heard”). Then, bustling ‘Different Beat’ welcomes Einhorn to the stage before both share a final, touching harmonica duet, ‘Carinhoso’.
“When I looked at my songs, I realised those I liked most were for my idols – so #motion is my heartfelt expression of gratitude”, says Grossi. “It’s my truth and, I hope, somebody else’s truth, too.”
PRESS HIGHLIGHTS
"Natural-sounding live jam, mixing harmonica melancholy, rolling Brazilian anthems, and the legendary Hermeto Pascoal trading vocal gibberish with the crowd."
The Guardian
"His [Grossi] musicality is wide-ranging and adventurous... as well as highlighting the depth, diversity and sheer quality of Brazilian musical culture."
Jazz Views
“#motion is an emotional appreciation of his beloved, expressed with great skill on an instrument ideally suited to emote those feelings.”
UK Vibe
The Whirlwind Artist Page for harmonicist and composer Gabriel Grossi.
"His [Grossi]
musicality is wide-ranging and adventurous... as well as highlighting the depth, diversity and sheer quality of Brazilian musical culture."
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Creative, fresh, continuously surprising - this is the first album I've bought that is not straight-ahead jazz. Nachoff has won me over with brilliant writing, brilliant musicianship, and evocative arrangements. Just when a solo seems to have completed its exploration of a musical statement, for one example, the low sonorities of a beautiful synth line jump in to add gorgeous texture and to take the musical idea into fascinating territory. Bravo! freshkach