Samuel Quinto Trio – Salsa’ N Jazz (Self Published 2009)

October 22, 2009 by danavas  
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There is something about this new Brasilian-born pianist, Samuel Quinto that strikes a vibrant chord in the inner ear. Perhaps it has to do with his wonderful grasp of the joy that abounds in the Brasilian northeast… his sense of “alegria.” Perhaps it also has to do with his mature approach, wonderful use of dynamics, his expression and his innate ability to allow the tonal center of his music to shine. He has an exquisite ear and his hands are independently controlled by his mind that separates melody and harmony when required. Quinto, as a result, makes his fingers tingle on the keys, rumble and guffaw and cry with chords from which he wrings laughter and sadness and pure joy.

On Salsa’ N Jazz he plays with primal hypnotic rhythm calling out to the roots of his music that reach the deepest Africa, via the folksy corners of Brasil and Spain – which means the nooks and crannies of the Mediterranean of the Mid East, India and Europe. The result is a record on which these cultures come together in a flash point that warms the blood of the soul. His playing is muscular and intuitive and smacks of an artist who likes to invent on the fly, to constantly evolve.

At the starting point of Quinto’s playing is also a deep symbiotic relationship with forró in all its vibrant glory – “baiao”, “xote” and “arrasta-pe” – all elegantly captured and twinkling when his fingers touch the ebony and ivory. The most joyous and memorable display of this is his interpretation of Victor Young’s “Stella by Starlight,” which is given a rousing forró treatment and reaches fever pitch as the choruses of the song unravel. It pays to mention that on this song – as on the others on this record – Brasilian bassist, Marcos Borges and Cuban drummer, Manuel Santiesteban shine with their wonderful interplay.

Samuel Quinto is also an accomplished composer and shows maturity and a sense of adventure with the rhythmic variety that he presents here. A rumba: “Quinto’s Rhumba,” which incidentally is played in a delightfully chopped style reminiscent of Thelonious Monk. “Jaci” is an exciting, dancing song that crosses Cuban rhythms with a hint of Brasil. “Bolero To Preta,” a loving sketch of the pianist’s mother suggests that he has plenty of inner clave. “Ficou No Meio” is simply wonderful forró that turns giddy as Quinto, Borges and Santiesteban rumple the harmony and rhythm gloriously. “Kalimba Mulêle” rumbles in the deepest African rhythms. “Vôo Da Andorinha” is a chorinho that, quite simply, reveals Quinto’s “Alma de Nordeste.” And “Isabel (Para Você)” is a beautiful ballad that glitters and glimmers as its emotional tonal colors begin to unfold.

“Salsa’ N Jazz” is a flagship song that captures all that is unforgettable about this record: A pianist with the ability to dazzle quietly as right hand flies exotically and left hand constantly invents harmony and rhythm. Here is a pianist of great promise – who carries with him his rich Brasilian tradition and indeed all Latin America into an exciting new musical landscape.

Tracks: Quinto’s Rhumba; Jaci; Bolero To Preta; Salsa’ N Jazz; Ficou No Meio; Kalimba Mulêle; Isabel (Para Você); Vôo Da Andorinha; Stella By Starlight.

Personnel: Samuel Quinto: piano; Marcos Borges: bass; Manuel Santiesteban: drums.

Samuel Quinto on the web: www.samuelquinto.com

Review written by: Raul da Gama

Latin Jazz Network Radio – Jukebox – October 2009 Playlist

October 17, 2009 by danavas  
Filed under Jukebox

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# Song Artist Album
01 Cantaloupe Island Poncho Sanchez Psychedelic Blues
02 Solid Wayne Wallace ¡Bien, Bien!
03 Desarraigo Afrodisian Orchestra Mediterraciones
04 Buena Gente Chembo Wilson Corniel Things I Wanted To Do
05 Você Esteve Com Meu Bem Ithamara Koorax & Juarez Moreira Bim Bom – The Complete
Joao Gilberto Song
06 Old City Daniel Santiago Metropole
07 Gitana Amanda Martinez Amor
08 Delayed Tunes Emir Ersoy Cuban Portrait
09 Mi Bajo Rumbero Fito Garcia Mi Bajo Rumbero
10 Azul y Negro Gabriel Espinosa From Yucatan to Rio
11 Segura E Sai Antonio Valdetaro e Grupo Letícia
12 The Performer Kristina Offshore Echoes
13 Guajira Johnny Conga Breaking Skin
14 Pro Zeca Claudio Roditi Brazilliance x4
15 Homenaje a Ray Guaschará Influencias
16 Na Casa Do Seu Humberto Putumayo Compilation
Various Artists
Putumayo Presents
Brazilian Cafe
17 Toro Mata Corina Bartra & Azu Project Afro Peruvian Jazz Celebration
18 Quinto’s Rhumba Samuel Quinto Trio Salsa’ N Jazz
19 Walking Song Mark Weinstein/Omar Sosa Tales From The Earth
20 Ping Pong Emilio Teubal and La Balteuband Un Monton de Notas