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Love Cole Porter

Antonio Adolfo
Discos: Jazz / Bossa nova

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Sello AAM Music
Estilo Jazz / Bossa nova
Año de Edición Original 2024
Instrumental

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Antonio Adolfo (piano, voz, arreglos)

Jessé Sadoc Jr. (trompeta, flugelhorn), Danilo Sinna (saxo alto), Marcelo Martins (saxo tenor, flauta), Rafael Rocha (trombón), Lula Galvão (guitarras), Jorge Helder (contrabajo), Rafael Barata (batería, percusión), Dada Costa (percusión).

Edición en formato Digipack.

"O pianista e arranjador carioca Antonio Adolfo segue na linha de songbooks em que já apresentou discos com os repertórios de compositores brasileiros como Antonio Carlos Jobim (1927 – 1994), Carlos Lyra (1933 – 2023), Milton Nascimento e Roberto Menescal.
Agora Adolfo lança o álbum Love Cole Porter pelo selo fonográfico do artista, AAM. Com o título já explicita, o pianista dirige o foco para a obra de um dos maiores compositores norte-americanos, Cole Porter (9 de junho de 1891 – 15 de outubro de 1964), morto há 60 anos.
Ao longo de dez temas, Antonio Adolfo toca músicas famosas de Porter com a bossa brasileira, transitando pelo samba-jazz em Easy to love (1936) e embutindo células rítmicas de ijexá em Love for sale (1930). Já Just one of those things (1935) ganha toque nordestino.
Além das três músicas mencionadas, o repertório do álbum Love Cole Porter inclui os standards You do something to me (1929), Night and day (1932), I've got you under my skin (1936), I concentrate on you (1940), I love you (1944) e So in love (1948)." Mauro Ferreira (g1.globo.com, 03.06.2024)

"Since I was a child, the music of Cole Porter has been a part of the soundtrack of my life – playing his records at home, listening to his music on the radio and on television shows, or hearing crooners sing his songs fronting large orchestras. His music also captured the hearts of Brazilians, especially in the city of Rio de Janeiro, where I was born and raised.
Bossa Nova emerged from musical gatherings in Copacabana (Rio), where Cole Porter's records were always played. It was an especially creative time for Brazilian musicians, and the music of this genius, immortalized through his unique melodies, lyrics, harmonies, phrasing, influenced that generation of carioca musicians.
Antonio Carlos Jobim always expressed passion for the music of geniuses such as Gershwin and Cole Porter. If we take a deep dive into some of Jobim's works, we'll see that influence was absorbed and translated into his own music.
And I, who grew up and became a musician during that time, also "drank from that fountain." Many did! I always played his standards at home and on my gigs, either in its original style or sometimes adding a little Bossa or Brazilian jazz, which expanded to music styes such as Samba, Toada, Ijexá, Quadrilha and Frevo, to mention only a few from the states of Minas Geraes, Bahia and the Northeast.
And now, on Love Cole Porter, I am presenting my interpretations of some of his brilliant works, where you can clearly hear the melding of Porter and Brazilian jazz. It's as if Cole Porter's music descended on my heart and musical soul today, bringing that image of the 50's and 60's to my present musical moment with this incredible team of musicians who have been with me in my recent recordings.
Long live the Brazilian Cole Porter!!!!" Antonio Adolfo

Temas

CD 1
01
Easy to love
Cole Porter
03:44
02
Ev'ry time we say goodbye
Cole Porter
05:13
03
I concentrate on you
Cole Porter
05:10
04
I love you
Cole Porter
03:48
05
I've got you under my skin
Cole Porter
05:37
06
Just one of those things
Cole Porter
03:54
07
Love for sale
Cole Porter
05:58
08
Night and day
Cole Porter
06:01
09
So in love
Cole Porter
08:06
10
You do something to me
Cole Porter
04:02