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Amaro Freitas Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Amaro Freitas

Mar 29, 2024

9:00 PM GMT+3
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Amaro Freitas Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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29 Mart'ta Amaro Freitas, touché’de hem Dünya Piyano Günü'nü kutlayacak hem de yeni albümü Y’Y'yi müzikseverlere tanıtacak. Brezilya'nın kuzeydoğusundaki kıyı şehri Recife'den gelen piyanist Amaro Freitas, Amazon havzasında yer Alani 4600 kilometre uzaklıktaki Manaus'a çekildi. Bu yoğun ormanlık alandaki deneyimi, onu sihir ve olasılıklarla bezenmiş, aynı zamanda dünyanın cömertlikleri ve Sateré Mawé yerli topluluğuna bağlılık hissi ile şekillenen yeni bir tür müzik yaratma yönlendirdi. Freitas için deneyimin en önemli parçalarından biri, gerçek bir bilgi alışverişinin sürdürülmesiydi. Freitas, 3 Mart’ta yayımlanacak yeni albümü Y’Y'yi "ormanlara, özellikle de Amazon Ormanı'na ve Kuzey Brezilya'nın nehirlerine" bir saygı duruşu olarak sunacak. Y’Y, sadece doğaya bir çağrı olmanın ötesinde, Freitas'ın Amazon'da mücadele zamanlarında topluluk adına müdahale eden büyülü ruhların sürreel gücü hakkında öğrendiği dersleri de ifade ediyor.
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Amaro Freitas Biography

“Amaro Freitas is writing a very important chapter of instrumental music produced in Brazil. Lots of hope and challenging, progressive art. Great respect.” Ed Motta

“In terms of both composition and improvisation, this is a totally gripping, vibrant and original synthesis of jazz and Brazilian music.” The Wire

“Breathtaking stuff” Evening Standard

"The rhythmic complexity of Amaro Freitas’ trio is dizzying." Downbeat

“This is not samba-jazz; this is something much more interesting.” Stereogum

“Mixing carnival rhythms with John Coltrane and Thelonious Monk-esque roots.” The Vinyl Factory

In the sweltering North-Eastern Brazilian state of Pernambuco lies the coastal city of Recife, where Amaro Freitas is pioneering the new sound of Brazilian jazz. For the prodigious young pianist, the spirit of his hometown runs deep. From the Afro-Brazilian maracatu born on the sugar plantations of slavery, to the high intensity carnival rhythms of frevo and baião, Amaro’s heavily percussive approach to jazz is as indebted to these Pernambuco traditions as it is to Coltrane, Parker and Monk.

As with many of the greats before him, Amaro began playing piano in church aged 12, under the instruction of his father, leader of the church band. As his natural talents became obvious, the young prodigy quickly outgrew his father’s instruction. He won a place at the prestigious Conservatório Pernambucano de Música but had to drop out as his family could not spare the money for the bus fare. Undeterred, Amaro gigged in bands at weddings and worked in a call centre to fund his tuition. The transformative moment came at age 15 when Amaro stumbled across a DVD of Chick Corea concert, “he completely blew my mind, I’d never seen anything like it but I knew that’s what I wanted to do with a piano”.

Despite not actually owning a piano, Amaro devoted himself to studying day and night – he would practice on imaginary keys in his bedroom, until eventually striking a deal with a local restaurant to practice before opening hours. By the age of 22 Amaro was one of the most sought-after musicians in Recife and resident pianist at the legendary jazz bar Mingus. It was during this time he met and begun collaborating with bassist Jean Elton and the pair went in search of a drummer. “We kept hearing about this crazy kid who was playing in 7/8 or 6/4, we knew we had to meet him”. Hugo Medeiros joined, and the Amaro Freitas Trio was born.
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