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A rainy day (Um dia de chuva)

Mani Padme Trio
Discos: Jazz

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Sello Red Records
Estilo Jazz
Año de Edición Original 2003
Instrumental

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Mani Padme Trio: Yaniel Matos (piano), Du Moreira (bajo) y Ricardo Mosca (batería).

Edición europea (Italia), de 2004, del disco lanzado originalmente en Brasil un año antes de forma independiente (con una portada diferente) (la segunda foto es la de la edición brasileña).

"​Yaniel Matos is a Cuban born, living in Brazil, piano and cello player. He had his first contact with music through his family. At 8 began to study cello and piano at Conservatorio Estevan Sala, in Santiago de Cuba till 1994, when he moved to Havana to study Composition. He played with Chucho Valdes, Issac Delgado, Orlando Valles Maraca, among others, having done several internacional tours. He moved to Sao Paulo, Brazil in 2000. In 2003 he founded Mani Padme Trio, with Ricardo Mosca e Du Moreira, and recorded “Um dia de chuva”."

“In the case of the young trio Mani Padme, the minimalist approach combined with Latin American roots gives life to an original music, whose fragility is truly ear-catching" Claudio Sessa (Corriere della Sera)

"It is perhaps the first time in our jazz section that we choose to assign the opening space to an absolute debut, usually reserved for the most important album of the month. But the extraordinary work of the Mani Padme Trio deserves the exception. The pieces of the Mani Padme Trio breathe and communicate sensations that go well beyond the even praiseworthy jazz aspect of each single episode». Record of the Month" Marco Crisostomi (Audioreview)

"Here is a work worthy of extreme attention. The protagonist is a newly-born trio formed by the Cuban pianist Yaniel Matos and the Brazilians Du Moreira on bass and Riccardo Mosca on drums. The three explore the common traits and divergences between their musical ideas, keeping aloof from the abused concept of latino jazz. They chose the name Mani Padme which recalls a distant culture. “Om Mani Padme Hum”, meaning he who wears jewels and lotus (do you remember John Coltrane’s Om record?), is the most important magic formula of Tibetan Buddhism. Despite these heterogeneous references and the roots of its members, the trio is distinctly Jazzy. This first CD constitutes, as Margo Giorgi well observes in the cover notes, an extraordinary debut: “As soon as you hear the first notes, your attention is captured by the depth and poetry that pervade the entire recording.” This is an album that will be talked about." Franco Fayenz (Il Giornale)

«Simplicity, inspiration, artistic sincerity combined with an audiophile recording make the record debut of this trio absolutely unforgettable». Marco Giorgi (Rockstar)

Temas

CD 1
01
Um dia de chuva
Yaniel Matos - Ricardo Mosca - Du Moreira
03:48
02
Samba em Habana
Yaniel Matos
04:56
03
Canto de um sonho
Yaniel Matos
07:17
04
Abuela
Yaniel Matos
02:46
05
Camino a casa
Yaniel Matos
11:06
06
Ilusões
Yaniel Matos
05:26
07
Soldado
Yaniel Matos
11:09
08
Vista
Yaniel Matos - Ricardo Mosca - Du Moreira
02:29
09
Liberdade
Du Moreira
05:22