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Heloísa Fernandes

Heloísa Fernandes

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Pianist and composer Heloísa Fernandes was born in the city of Presidente Prudente in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, and now lives in the city of São Paulo. She began studying the piano at age five with her mother, who was a pianist and musician. Further on in her formal education, she was a student of pianists Paulo Gori and Gilberto Tinetti, with whom she cultivated her taste for classical music.She graduated with degrees in piano performance from the Conservatory of Music and Arts of São Paulo, in conducting from the Tom Jobim University Music Center, and composition from the University of São Paulo.Her repertoire focuses on sublime jazz and instrumental interpretations of popular Brazilian music.In 2001, she was one of five finalists in Brazil's leading musical competition – the Prémio Visa de Música Brasileira – recognition that brought her to national attention and broadened her professional career. Since then she has studied Brazilian popular music, folk music, and dance, drawing on them as inspiration for her compositions.In 2005, she accompanied the Italian harmonica soloist Gianluca Littera with the Chamber Orchestra of the University of São Paulo conducted by Gil Jardim. Later that year she was invited by the city of São Paulo to participate in a tribute to the legendary Brazilian pianist Guiomar Novaes, giving a solo piano performance in the Teatro Municipal of São João da Boa Vista.2005 also included the release of her first recording – Fruto – on Brazil's Maritaca label. The repertoire consists of her own compositions as well as her arrangements of works by Pixinguinha and Caetano Veloso; and her musical collaborators included some of Brazil's finest musicians -- percussionists Naná Vasconcelos, Ari Colares, and Sérgio Reze, bassist Zeca Assumpcão, and flutist Teco Cardoso. Gil Jardim provided overall musical direction. The release of this CD led to performances throughout Brazil, and recognition for Fernandes worldwide.In the last year, she has developed partnerships with Brazilian composer Léa Freire and with saxophonist Maria Bragança, including a series of concerts with Bragança at the Festival of Minas Gerais held at the universities of São João Del Rey and Ouro Preto.Her next recording is in production and features bassist Zeca Assumpção and the harmonica of Gianluca Littera from performances recorded live at Teatro Alfa in São Paulo. She has also established a new project to resurrect and extend the musicological work of Mário de Andrade, a Brazilian poet, novelist, photographer, musicologist, art historian and critic. He had an enormous influence on Brazilian literature in the twentieth century and was a pioneer in the field of ethnomusicology. Fernandes will focus on his research into national Brazilian melodies from the years 1936 to 1938.He traveled throughout the country, transcribing on paper the melodies people sang for him, and published them in the book Melodias Registradas por Meios Não-Mecânicos. During this time, audio recording technology was not available in Brazil.Fernandes will compose and record new instrumental arrangements of these melodies. They come from diverse parts of Brazil, and reflect diverse rhythms – candomblé, maracatú, cateretê, samba, toada. And they will serve as the Brazilian soul of her new works. In this way, she hopes to simultaneously preserve the past while creating new music. Their release is planned for a CD entitled Melodias do Brasil, Identidade e Transformação.Some brazilian musicians comments“... We must praise the name of Heloísa Fernandes, because it is welcoming the arrival – to the greatest Brazilian musicians - of a musicist of great technical skill to the piano, enviable reflection music, and especially with a great sensitivity expressive quite rare today. Her music is not revealed. It is what we need in the Brazilian instrumental music. Heloísa Fernandes is a musician of great personality.’’ Gil Jardim’’Heloísa Fernandes has music in her soul, identity, attention and originality in her creation.'' Benjamin Taubkin"...Throughout the history of MPB can be counted on the fingers the pianists who had her technical and expression ... Heloísa Fernandes is undoubtedly a valuable acquisition attracted by the Brazilian Music .” Nelson Ayres"Heloisa Fernandes belongs to this new generetion of brazilian pianist/composers that blends tradition and contemporary influences. Displaying passionate improvisational creativity, she captivates the audience with an energetic and feminin touch “ Teco Cardoso “Since the first time I heard Heloisa playing, I became delighted with her great sensitivity and intimacy with the piano. Helô has a solid and long pianistic performance,and her improvisations are included in a cathegory only just a few musicians are able to improvise . It was a great pleasure to record her first CD and it is very clear to me that she is also a great composer. I am sure that Heloisa has a very beautiful way ahead, and certainly we will have the chance to hear her performing her art so special .” Zeca Assumpção ''The music of Heloísa Fernandes leads the essence of beauty and simple. Her sense of improvisation is surrounded by a rich and subtle harmonic complexity that in the hands of Heloísa sound natural, without clichés - music, just music ." Naná VasconcelosComments from the press about Heloísa Fernandes"... Suddenly, without any warning, no change of the times, no particular herald, this disc comes to put the music of Heloísa Fernandes in the world with the rest of us, now richer and more beautiful. Pianist and composer, she comes into our discography with impressive security and considerable daring, interpreting an instrumental repertoire in the company of partners such as percussionist Naná Vasconcelos and violinist Claudio Cruz – a contrast of names which, in itself, is the measure of originality. One of her greatest virtues is an underlying impulse, a joy both solar and sober, a contentment in the fun and freedom of making music blended with the responsibility to play everything with meaning, even in the free improvisations ..."Arthur Nestrovski Folha de Sao Paulo 18 March 2005"... This pianist from São Paulo loves Bill Evans and old forró music and straight-ahead jazz and avant-garde jazz and classical music and life and love and children and peace and liberty and friendship, and it all comes across here on this stunning record. Better wake up, American jazzos, Brazil is KILLING you right now."Matt Cibula Best Jazz Albums of 2005 popmatters.com 19 December 2005"If Heloísa Fernandes didn't exist, I think I would have to invent her. Surely she can not really be real."Matt Cibula All About Jazz"... Heloísa Fernandes is most certainly ready to be discovered and valued by a large jazz audience. What we hear on this debut album is of very high standard. I cannot wait to learn about the next project of this amazing pianist."Kees Schoof musicabrasileira.org April 2005

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Music:

Member Since: 2/18/2008
Band Website: maritaca.art.br/fruto+cd.html
Band Members: Heloísa Fernandes + Zeca Assumpção
+ Ari Colares + Teco Cardoso.

Record Label: Maritaca
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Heloísa Fernandes

www.zwiker.blogspot.comHeloísa Fernandesby: Jason A. ZwikerSunday, July 13, 2008We went to see the North American debut of Brazilian pianist Heloísa Fernandes last night. What an amazing performance! ...
Posted by Heloísa Fernandes on Tue, 15 Jul 2008 07:08:00 PST

Spoleto Festival USA

www.jazztimes.comSpoleto Festival USAby: Perry TannenbaumMay 22, 2008 - June 8, 2008Daniel Millephoto by William StruhAlongside opera, theatre, dance and classical music, jazz has played an integral r...
Posted by Heloísa Fernandes on Thu, 26 Jun 2008 09:56:00 PST

Pianists first American visit

Tim PageSpoleto Overview CriticHeloisa Fernandes is a wonderfully versatile and inventive pianist. I heard her at the Simons Center Recital Hall at the College of Charleston on Monday night, and you s...
Posted by Heloísa Fernandes on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 10:00:00 PST

Fernandes U.S. debut electrifying

www.charleston.netFernandes' U.S. debut electrifyingby: George HubbardTuesday, May 27, 2008A small Brazilian bombshell just about demolished the Simons Center Recital Hall on Monday afternoon, and the...
Posted by Heloísa Fernandes on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:37:00 PST

Heloisa Fernandes conveys so much with musical...

www.charlestoncitypaper.comHeloísa Fernandesby: Jason A. ZwikerMay 27, 2008Heloisa Fernandes' conveys so much with musical notes aloneIt's surely a sign of an accomplished performer when she can kick ...
Posted by Heloísa Fernandes on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:51:00 PST

i’m no music reviewer, but...

www.charleston.skirt.comi'm no music reviewer, but...by: Margaret PilarskiTuesday, May, 27, 2008BUT... i seriously have to tell you how much i enjoyed heloisa fernandes's show last night. the boyf has...
Posted by Heloísa Fernandes on Tue, 15 Jul 2008 06:44:00 PST

Brazilian pianist Fernandes makes international debut

www.charleston.netBrazilian pianist Fernandes makes international debutby: Jack McCray Monday, May 26, 2008Brazilian Heloísa FernandesHeloisa Fernandes will make her international debut today at Spole...
Posted by Heloísa Fernandes on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:31:00 PST

Notorious "Amistad" headlines Charlestons Spoleto Festival

www.fortmilltimes.comNotorious "Amistad" headlines Charleston's Spoleto Festivalby: Perry TannenbaumMay 20, 2008Journey to the West, a high-octane "circus opera"Spoleto Festival USADock Street Theatre...
Posted by Heloísa Fernandes on Tue, 15 Jul 2008 06:37:00 PST

Love and Identity: The Brazilian charm of Heloísa Fernandes

www.charlestoncitypaper.comLove and Identity: The Brazilian charm of Heloísa Fernandesby: Jason A. ZwikerMay 19, 2008What is it? The North American debut of Brazilian pianist and composer Heloísa Fern...
Posted by Heloísa Fernandes on Tue, 15 Jul 2008 06:23:00 PST

Festival will stage 45 productions, 140 performances

www.charleston.netFestival will stage 45 productions, 140 performancesby: Dottie AshleySunday, December 30, 2007THEATRE DU CHALETMonkey: Journey to the West,' a high-octane 'circus opera' performed in...
Posted by Heloísa Fernandes on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 08:51:00 PST