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Acácio "Salero" Cardoso
BateriaCom o Quarteto de Luís Lapa participou, em 1993, no Cumplicidades I, o primeiro intercâmbio cultural apoiado pelos organismos culturais portugueses Gesto (Porto) e Acert (Tondela), no qual músicos portugueses se deslocaram em tournée às principais cidades do nordeste brasileiro. Em 1994 foi solicitado para co-dirigir com Bill Goodwin (baterista do Quinteto de Phil Woods) o programa de bateria e percussão para o Artico, uma organização patrocinada pela União Europeia, que realizou cursos para músicos profissionais na área de Lisboa.
Também autodidacta no saxofone, estudou improvisação com o Prof. Alberto Jorge.
É baterista residente na Banda da Praça da Alegria, programa em directo todas as manhãs, no Canal 1 da RTP. Tocou também na Banda Portugal no Coração em directo todas as tardes, no Canal 1 da RTP.
É co-fundador do projecto de “world music” – Adufes – encomenda feita pelo Comissariado da Expo 98. Participa no Colectivo Português de Percussão que sob a direcção de Max Roach actuou integrado no Festival de Jazz da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian.
Tem feito várias tournées pela Europa e, além de numerosos programas de televisão, tem actuado no Hot Clube de Portugal, Centro Cultural de Belém, Teatro Rivoli, Aula Magna e Casa da Música e em salas culturais em Portugal.
Acácio “Salero” Cardoso já tem tocado com muitos músicos de renome, tanto estrangeiros como nacionais em diversos estilos musicais. De salientar: BLUES e JAZZ TRADICIONAL:
• Luigi Waites, Quinteto Maria Viana, Matt Lester, Raúl Marques, Sávio Araújo, Carlos Barretto, Claus Nymark, Wolfgang Fuhr, David Gausden, Eddy Goltz’ Groove Navigators, Pedro Barreiros, Heike Brockmann, António Pinto, Yuri Daniel, Bob Sands entre outros. MÚSICA IMPROVISADA
• Gravou o disco “which way what” do saxofonista compositor Patrick Brennan com a participação do contrabaixista Rachim Ausar Sahu. Efectuou vário concertos com esta banda tendo como solista convidado o trombonista Steve Swell, um dos grandes nomes da música improvisada mundial.
• Faz parte do “Lisbon Improvisation Players” com o qual já gravou dois discos -“Lisbon Improvisation Players/Motion” - participaram Rodrigo Amado ( barítone e tenor saxofone), Steve Adams (sopranino & tenor saxophone), Ken Filiano (double bass) e Acácio Salero (drums). • Participa com Paul Dunmall (sax tenor), Dave Kane (double bass), Rodrigo Amado (barítone saxofone) no Atlantic Waves 2003, intregado no Festival de Jazz da BBC em Londres.
• É co-fundador de um Ensemble de improvisação com 4 baterias (Acácio Salero, Marco Franco, José Salgueiro, Alexandre Frazão – TIM TIM por TIM TUM. Gravou um disco no qual participa um dos grandes bateristas da actualidade na música improvisada - Jim Black.Com os TIM TIM por TIM TUM participou no projecto de Nuno Rebelo – Guitarras Mutantes encomenda da Expo 98.Tem vindo a estudar saxofone alto e composição desde 1998.
JAZZ CONTEMPORÂNEO: - Carlos Azevedo Ensemble (encomenda do 9º Festival de Jazz do Porto), Zé Eduardo Unit, Quarteto de Pedro Guedes, Trio de Sérgio Plágio, Trio de Pedro Madaleno. - Orquestra de Jazz de Matosinhos • No âmbito da pré inauguração da Casa da Música (Festival em Obra Aberta), tocou música de Carla Bley, dirigida pela própria e com a participação de Steve Swalow e Gary Valente. • Concerto de encerramento da Porto 2001 – Capital Europeia da Cultural, dirigida por Zé Eduardo interpretou obras de: António Pinho Vargas, António Pinto, Bernardo Sassetti, Carlos Azevedo, Laurent Filipe, Mário Laginha, Pedro Moreira e Zé Eduardo. Nesta ocasião participaram como músicos convidados três solistas de prestígio mundial: Bob Berg, Ingrid Jensen e Conrad Herwig. • Em 2002 com parceria com o prestigiado Remix Ensemble, interpretam a música do célebre disco da dupla Miles Davis/ Gil Evans “Sketches of Spain”dirigida pelo maestro Stephan Ashbury. • Em 2004 com o seu repertório original convida para um concerto no Teatro Rivoli, um dos grandes solistas da actualidade, o saxofonista tenor, Mark Turner. Também nesse ano, inserido nas comemorações do Dia Mundial da Música, apresenta no Centro Cultural de Belém o saxofonista tenor Rich Perry. - Sexteto de Paulo Perfeito (encomenda do Festival de Jazz do Porto) • Bodhi Suite
• Em 2005 dá inicio ao seu projecto. ACÁCIO SALERO - SECRET APACHE, com a seguinte formação:Acácio Salero -Composição -Saxofone Alto e SopranoPaulo Perfeito -Trombone Luis Lapa – Guitarra, Flugelhorn Serafim Lopes – Guitarra Rui Leite – Contrabaixo Marcos Cavaleiro - Bateria
Acácio “Salero” Cardoso
Drummer
Sax alto – Composition
Acácio “Salero” Cardoso was born in Viana do Castelo in 1967. He started studying drumms at 14 with Manuel Martins and and when he was 18 entered into the Jazz School of Oporto where he studied with Mário Barreiros and later became a teacher. He was one of the members that founded the “Septet Jazz of Oporto” and the Jazz Orchestra of Oporto. In 1988 he went to Madrid to participate in some workshops with Adam Nussbaum, John Abercrombie, Jim McNealy, Jerry Bergonzi e Mike Richmond. In 1990 and 1991 he also took part in workshops with Kenny Washington, Alan Dawson, Sir Roland Hanna, Rufus Reid, Clark Terry, Hal Galper, Ira Gitler e Bill Pierce.
In 1993, he took part of the “Cumplicidades I” which was the first cultural interghange supported by Portuguese cultural organism “Gesto” (Oporto) and “Acert (Tondela) in which Portuguese musicians made a journey to the most important cities of north-east of Brazil. In 1994 he was asked to co-direct together with Bill Goodwin (drummer of the Phil Woods Quintet) the drum program and percussion for the “Artico”, an organization supported by the European Union which organized courses for professional musicians in Lisbon area.
He is drummer of the “Banda da Praça da Alegria”, a direct TV program that takes place every morning and can be watched in the Channel 1 of RTP.
He is also one of the founders members of the project “world music” – Adufes (Timbrels) – an order made by the Expo 98 Commissariat. He always participates in the “Portuguese Collective of Percussion” which under the direction of Max Roach acted in the Jazz festival of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. He usually makes several tours around Europe and, besides he has participated in various television shows he also has been acting in the Hot Club de Portugal, Centro Cultural de Belém, Tivoli Theater, Aula Magna and Casa da Música as well as in some cultural rooms along Portugal. Acácio “Salero” Cardoso is used to play together with some important musicians both foreigners as Portuguese and in different musical ways.

Among them: Blues and Tradicional Jazz • Luigi Waites, Quinteto Maria Viana, Matt Lester, Raúl Marques, Sávio Araújo, Carlos Barretto, Claus Nymark, Wolfgang Fuhr, David Gausden, Eddy Goltz’ Groove Navigators, Pedro Barreiros, Heike Brockmann, António Pinto, Yuri Daniel, Bob Sands. Improvised Music • He recorded “which way what” of the composer saxophone player Patrick Brenan with the participation of the double bass player Rachim Ausar Sahu. He made several musical concerts with this band and the invited soloist was the trombonist Steve Swell, one of the most important names of the world improvised music .
There's little more to say about this album other than to recommend it very highly. This is a lovely album. Brennan's an abstract expressionist with chops. He's utterly coherent in his free associative improvisations, and he imbues his music with a great deal of timbral and rhythmic variety. His compositions are fresh and quite original. Patrick Brennan's a first class saxophonist and composer, and his trio is one of the most interesting I've heard in some time. Chris Kelsey in "CADENCE"
What's striking about the album is how tight it is, with a stop-start writing style that pushes it along from fragment to clearly defined fragment. All this without losing improvisatory grace. - Will Montgomery in "WIRE"
• He is belongs to the “Lisbon Improvisation Players” with whom has already recorded two CD’s . “Lisbon Improvisation Players/Motions » - Rodrigo Amado (baritone and saxophone tenor), Steve Adams (soprano and saxophone tenor), Ken Filiano (double bass) and Acácio Salero (drums) have participated too. “LISBON IMPROVISATION PLAYERS - Motion (Clean Feed) "Motion" is a very enjoyable piece of work by a beautiful multi-faceted ensemble. The plurality of evolutions in Rodrigo Amado and Steve Adams' combinations of baritone, sopranino and tenor saxophones is what most jazz should be looking for these days; emancipating their music from slipslop low-key atmospheres, the two sustain continuous conversations without going astray, not even for five seconds, while Ken Filiano on double bass underlines or smears the picture, depending on temper and feeling, at the same time maintaining himself well distant from overexcitement. The variegated drumming of Acacio Salero calls our attention to another extremely gifted player: his decomposition of regularity is something to listen carefully, his colourful approach totally refreshing and diverse from any other percussionist. The quartet's fine amalgam makes any comparison useless: this is a record full of positive energy, the perfect sum of four distinguished precious artists.”
• “Lisbon Improvisation Players” - Rodrigo Amado (barytone and saxophone tenor), Marco Franco (saxophone soprano), Paulo Curado (saxophone soprano), Pedro Gonçalves (double bass) and Acácio Salero (drums & alto saxophone).
• In 2003 he participated together with Paul Dunmall (sax tenor), Dave Kane (double bass), Rodrigo Amado (baritone saxophone) in the Atlantic Waves integrated in the BBC Jazz Festival in London.
• He also is a founder member of “Ensemble of Improvisation with 4 drums” - Acácio Salero, Marco Franco, José Salgueiro, Alexandre Frazão – TIM TIM por TIM TUM. A CD was recorded in which Jim Black , one of the most important actual drummers in the field of the improvised music has played.
• He made part of the Nuno Rebelo project as well as TIM TIM por TIM TUM – Mutant Guitar which was ordered by Expo 98.
• Since 1998 he has been studying alto Saxophone and composition. He is composer and leader of his own band which plays original music – ACÁCIO SALERO–SECRET APACHE in which he plays saxophone.
• Contemporaneous Jazz - Carlos Azevedo Ensemble (an order of the 9th Jazz Festival of Oporto), Zé Eduardo Unit, Pedro Guedes Quartet, Paulo Perfeito Sextet, Sérgio Plágio trio, Pedro Madaleno trio .
- Jazz Orchestra of Matosinhos • Extended to the pre-inauguration of Casa da Música (Festival em Obra Aberta) he played music of Carla Bley that directed and had the participation of Steve Swalow and Gary Valente.
• Closing concert of Porto 2001 – European Capital of Culture, directed by Zé Eduardo and played compositions of: António Pinho Vargas, António Pinto, Bernardo Sassetti, Carlos Azevedo, Laurent Filipe, Mário Laginha, Pedro Moreira e Zé Eduardo. At that occasion there were three invited musicians of world-wide prestige which are: Bob Breg, Ingird Jensen and Conrad Herwig.
• In 2002 association of the resident Remix Ensemble, played the music of the famous disc of the duo Miles Davis/Gil Evans “Sketches of Spain” directed by the conductor Stephan Ashbury.
• In 2004 with his original repertory he invites for a concert in the Rivoli Theatre on of the biggest soloist of the actuality, the tenor saxophone, Mark Turner. Also in this year, insert in the World Day of Music commemoration, he presents in the Centro Cultural de Belém the tenor saxophone player Rich Perry.
• In 2007 made the debut of is own project Acácio Salero – Secret Apache. Acácio Salero - compositions, sax alto and sopranoPaulo Perfeito -TrombonistLuis Lapa – Guitar, FlugelhornSerafim Lopes – GuitarRui Leite – BassMarcos Cavaleiro - Drummer
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Member Since: 11/7/2007
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Luis Lapa – Guitarra, Flugelhorn
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Serafim Lopes – Guitarra

Rui Leite – Contrabaixo

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Marcos Cavaleiro - Bateria

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Sérgio Carolino - Tuba
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É um trabalho focado na mistura de música orquestrada com música improvisada e que tem como alicerces o jazz tradicional, o rock, música contemporânea e toda uma experiência musical que fui obtendo nestes 24 anos como “side man “ de tantas formações e trabalhos musicais diversos.
São raízes esquecidas de uma cultura ancestral onde os valores morais e espirituais se fundiam num universo musical raro e intenso, serviram, juntamente com a influência da cultura musical Africana e Ocidental, de inspiração a este trabalho musical que tem como objectivo salvaguarda-los e aplicá-los “na” filosofia de vida!

This work is a mixture of music for orchestra and improvised music and it has its roots in traditional jazz, rock, contemporary music as well as in each and every experience I was able to get during these 24 years, being a "side man" of so many different groups and different musical works.
They are forgotten roots of an ancient culture where moral and spiritual values merged in an intense and rare universe serving along with the African and Ocidental musical cultures as an inspiration to this musical work which aims at their preservation and apllication as a life philosophy.
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