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Júlio Resende Fado Jazz Ensemble

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Wed, May 1, 2024, 20:30
Júlio Resende is a jazz pianist, but he also loves the beautiful, melancholic sounds of fado. So he created his very own genre: »fado jazz«. He is admired in the homeland of fado and further afield for »his profound ability to reinvent Portugal’s trademark, deep, emotional music on the piano« (Songlines). With his well-attuned quartet – in which it is predominantly the small, lute-like guitarra portuguesa that produces the classic fado timbre – Resende now presents his latest album »Sons... Read full text

Keywords: Jazz & World

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Júlio Resende Fado Jazz Ensemble
Júlio ResendePiano
Bruno ChaveiroPortuguese guitar
André RosinhaBass
Alexandre FrazãoDrums

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