Guitarist Mario Delgado leads this 2002 session of lyrical modern jazz merging a diverse set of styles including traditional jazz, blues, and country-western, with an experimental edge and free jazz inclinations, in a quintet with Alexandre Frazao on drums, Andrzej Olejniczak on tenor saxophone, Carlos Barretto on bass and Claus Nymark on trombone.
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Alexandre Frazao-drums
Andrzej Olejniczak-tenor saxophone
Carlos Barretto-bass
Claus Nymark-trombone
Mario Delgado-guitar
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UPC: 5609063000047
Label: Clean Feed
Catalog ID: CF004
Squidco Product Code: 31099
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2002
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Digipack
"Mario Delgado is one of the most active guitar players on the Portuguese Jazz scene. His skills, along with the way he expresses his own language, makes him one the most in demand musicians for many musical areas. He started his studies in the Hot Clube de Portugal jazz school, where he now teaches, and he has been in countless workshops and played with many jazz giants during their staying in our country. This was a very important step to his musical emancipation, and to develop his own identity.
Mario Delgado studied classical guitar for quite sometime, while he worked with Portuguese jazz greats such as David Gausden, Maria Joaao, and Nana Sousa Dias. Thanks to his open-minded way, he worked with the finest names of the Portuguese popular music such as Jorge Palma, Mafalda Veiga, Jose Mario Branco, Janita Salome, Lua Extravagante, and Anamar. Since early 90's, he works regularly with his Trio, playing mainstream and contemporary jazz standards, along with his own original compositions.
This Trio played on many Portuguese and international jazz festivals. 2000, saw the beginning of his most original and demanding project, Filactera, a quintet that plays only original compositions, inspired in the world of comics. The Portuguese jazz critic voted Filactera as the best jazz group for 2001."-Clean Feed
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Alexandre Frazao "Alexandre Frazão is a Jazz drummer, born in Niteroi, Brazil, but residing in Portugal since 1987, where he has recorded and been playing and with many artists from jazz to rock to folk, like Maria João, Mário Laginha, Bernardo Sassetti, André Fernandes, Carlos Martins, Laurent Filipe, Pedro Abrunhosa, Rui Veloso, Camané, Ala dos Namorados, Cristina Branco, Rão Kyao, Carlos do Carmo, Dead Combo, Led On, Afonso Pais, among others." ^ Hide Bio for Alexandre Frazao • Show Bio for Andrzej Olejniczak "Born in 1954 in Zduńska Wola, Andrzej Olejniczak started his musical education at the age of 6. He learned to play the piano, later on reached for a clarinet and a saxophone. In 1976 he graduated with honors from the Academy of Music in Łódź, clarinet class. While studying classical music, he got interested in jazz and jazz-related music genres. He was a co-founder of Sun Ship group and a member of String Connection - one of the best jazz formations of the last decades. He collaborated with nearly all jazz groups of the '70s and '80s, e.g. Extra Ball, Swing Session, Novi Singers, Big Band Katowice, and also Polish Radio Big Band directed by Andrzej Trzaskowski and Zbigniew Namysłowsi, Andrzej Dąbrowski and Sławomir Kulpowicz. As a session musician he has worked with artists such as Józef Skrzek or Maanam. After leaving for Spain in 1984 Andrzej Olejniczak started working with a world class blind jazz musician Tete Montoliu and for four years he performed with him on stages of many European festivals. In 1986 he performed with Gerry Mulligan at San Remo Jazz Festival, and two years later he played with Kenny Drew Trio at Festival de Jazz de Lorca-Murcia. Catch (1994), his first independent album recorded in Spain was awarded Record of the Year, and Live At Altxerri (2004) was highly appraised by the "Jazz Forum" magazine. Andrzej Olejniczak has taken part in countless international projects, performing at almost all festivals in Europe and all over the world (e.g. Milan, Paris, Montreal, San Sebastian, Lima, Marciac, Quito). The artists who he performed with include: Kenny Drew, Randy Brecker Group, Hiram Bullock, Joe Newman, Horace Parlan, Lou Blackburn, Oliver Jackson, NHO Pedersen. He often collaborates with leading Spanish stars of rock and pop music, e.g. Orquesta Mondragón, Mecano, Miguel Ríos, Manzanita, Itoiz, Oskorri, Revolver. The musician performs also classical music. He has accomplished, e.g. two music projects with Bilbao Symphony Orchestra (1995, 2006), and recorded an album Different Choice (2010) with Apertus String Quartet. In 2013 he performed with the Polish Radio Orchestra directed by Krzesimir Dębski in Witold Lutosławski Concert Studio of Polish Radio. He lives and works in Spain where he records and gives concerts. He also teaches clarinet and saxophone at Centro Superior de Música del País Vasco "Musikene" in San Sebastian, and at Conservatorio de Leioa." ^ Hide Bio for Andrzej Olejniczak • Show Bio for Carlos Barretto "Carlos Barretto is a reference in the Portuguese jazz music scene as a double bass player and composer. Was born in Lisbon (Portugal), where he currently lives. Has lived in Paris (France) and Madrid (Spain). Played all over Europe, Cape Verde, Senegal, China, Macau, Morocco, Angola... He also paints and has been doing ehxibitions along his shows. Worked with: Lee Konitz, Steve Grossman, Gary Bartz, Steve Lacy, Steve Potts, Tony Scott, Glenn Ferris, John Stubblefield, Art Farmer, Jack Walrath, Louis Sclavis, François Corneloup, Perico Sambeat, Roman Filliu, Gilad Atzmon, Carlos Bechegas, Rodrigo Amado, Marlon Jordan, Gerard Presencer, François Théberge, Bob Sands, Jorge Pardo, Andrej Olejnizack, João Moreira, Carlos Martins, Alipio Neto, Carlos Zingaro, Mal Waldron, Horace Parlan, George Cables, Kirk Lightsey, Alain Jean-Marie, Bernardo Sassetti, Brad Mehldau, Richard Galliano, Mariano Diaz, Fabio Mianno, Abe Rabade, German Kucich, Horacio Icasto, Júlio Resende, Mário Laginha, Barry Altschul, George Brown, Cindy Blackman, Joe Chambers, Jordi Rossy, Aldo Romano, Don Moye, Carlos Carli, Marc Miralta, Daniel Garcia, Guillermo Mcguill, Mário Barreiros, Markku Ounaskari, Ethan Winogrand, Juan Mas Barroso, Joel Silva, Karl Berger, John Betsch, entre outros (among others)" ^ Hide Bio for Carlos Barretto • Show Bio for Claus Nymark "Claus Nymark, originally from Søborg, Kobenhavn, Denmark. Jazz trombonist. Jazz educator. Jazz Composer/Arranger. Living in Lisboa, Portugal. Works at Centro Cultural de Belém/Hot Clube de Portugal, Universidade de Évora - Escola das Artes and Centro Cultural de Belém. Studied Jazz at ESML." ^ Hide Bio for Claus Nymark • Show Bio for Mario Delgado "Mário Manuel Barrela da Silva Delgado ( Águeda , October 21, 1962 ) is a Portuguese guitarist from the areas of jazz, fusion, jazz rock and experimental music, with several participations in projects of other musical areas. Mário Delgado is one of the most active guitar players in the Portuguese musical scene, either because of his own personality or because his technique and musical ability, coupled with a very personal and innovative expression and language, make him a very sought-after musician for the most various stylistic areas. Mário Delgado was born in 1962 in Águeda . In Lisbon, he began his musical studies at the Escola de Jazz do Hot Clube de Portugal , in the classes of Zé Eduardo and David Gausden , where he participated in several combos and groups formed by students. He also later devoted himself to classical guitar, studying with José Peixoto and Piñero Nagy at the Academy of Music Amateurs of Lisbon . During his initial phase he participated in several groups with David Gausden , Carlos Martins , Maria João , Nana Sousa Dias , and played with several foreign musicians who moved to Portugal, which consolidated their bases in jazz, and defined a very musical personality ideosyncratic and at the same time open and eclectic. Over the years, Mário Delgado has participated in seminars and workshops with Bill Frisel , Atila Zoller , John Abercrombie , Barney Kessel , Kenny Burrel , David Liebman , Gary Burton , Jimmy Giuffre , Steve Lacy , Derek Bailey , Hans Benink , Zé Eduardo , Red Mitchel , Paul Motian , Joe Lovano and Hal Galper . Mário Delgado has collaborated or collaborates regularly with Portuguese musicians from a variety of fields, from jazz to rock, or from popular music, such as Anamar , José Mário Branco , Mafalda Veiga , Lua Extravagante , among others, and is a musician in Jorge Palma's bands. band of Mario Laginha and Maria João , being still musical director of the singer Janita Salomé . In 1989 Mário Delgado participated in the Second Jazz Festival in the City (Lisbon), and in 1990 at the Bienal de Marseille for young Mediterranean artists, with the Zê-de-Zastre group. In 1990 he composed and presented a multimedia show, commissioned by Almada City Hall, included in the Youth Week of that Municipality, together with the musician José Peixoto and the photographer José Fabião. During the 90's he regularly works with his Trio, which is based on the classic and contemporary repertoire of mainstream jazz, but also some material from the avant-garde scene, as well as on its own originals, consolidating its language and musical personality. He participated in the cycle "Improvised Music on the Terrace of the Fronteira Palace" in 1992, at the "I National Encounter of Guitars" in the same year, in the Galveias Palace, in the cycle "Concerto de Guitras II" in 1993, and finally in "Indetermination in Music from the Renaissance to the twentieth century, "included in the City of Lisbon celebrations in the same year, with a trio created in 1992, with guitarist José Peixoto and percussionist José Salgueiro. This trio recorded the CD "Taifa" in March 1993, in which Arab and Mediterranean sonorities spread so closely linked to the Portuguese musical heritage. In May 1993 he performs live the soundtrack of the ballet "Vozes Caladas", by the choreographer Amélia Bentes and music by José Peixoto, in shows of Companhia de Dança de Almada. In 1994 he made the arrangements for the album 'Raiano' by Janita Salomé, also forming part of the musicians who recorded it. He made several concerts with the "Orquestra Som do Mundo" and with the saxophonist Carlos Martins. In 2000 Mário Delgado composed the "Filactera" project, dedicated to his comic book heroes, responding to an order from the Porto Jazz Festival for this year's edition on comic book themes, which are part of his own imagination . [notes 1] For this project brings together the four musicians Alexandre Frazão , drums , Andrzej Olejniczak , tenor saxophone , Carlos Barretto , Contrabass , Claus Nymark Trombone , joined by Mario Delgado himself on guitar . The album is recorded this year for Clean Feed . With bassist Carlos Barretto he founded "Carlos Barretto Trio", which eventually became the trio project "Carlos Barretto Lokomotiv", which also includes drummer José Salgueiro . Over time, he records with this trio albums such as "Suite of the Earth" (Bab / Dargil / 1998), "Silences" (Musical Focus / 2000), "Lokomotive" / 2002) and "Labyrinths" (Clean Feed / 2010). In 2004 the TGB project (Tuba, Guitar and Drums) with drummer Alexandre Frazão and Tubista Sérgio Carolino appears , which not only presents an improbable formation, but which does not only result from an experience made up of the sum of the three instruments, but rather an approach innovative and mature approach in which the three instruments contribute to an unprecedented final outcome [footnote 2] , and which can hardly be ascertained a priori . The album brings together compositions and composers as diverse as Jorge Palma ("Only"), Carlos Barretto ("3.4.7"), Thelonious Monk ("Brilliant Corners"), Bud Powell ("Un Poco Loco") and even Led Zeppelin "Black Dog"). In 2010 the TGB group re-edit, this time the album "Evil Things" that has the particularity of having Paulo Ramos as guest. Unlike the previous one, this is a much more rock-oriented album, in a heavy strand, generating what in All.About.Jazz describes itself as a light-metal / jazz aura, fused with a resonance of a jazz- blues-rock, culminating in a tone-diffuse ending . With bassist Carlos Bica , Delgado performs some concerts on the album "Single" , Bica's first solo album, as his guest. [notes 3] With Led Zeppelin , Led Zeppelin , and Led Zeppelin , the band plans to release Led Zeppelin as the band's first album. recreate and honor as faithfully as possible, without arrangements or adaptations the music of Led Zeppelin, a group that is also part of Delgado's own imagery. [footnotes 4] . As current projects, in addition to continuing to participate in bands and recordings of other Portuguese musicians of the most varied musical areas, Delgado keeps active the projects "Filactera", "TGB", "Led ON", "Lokomotiv", performances with their own groups, the participation in the band of Maria João and the musical direction of the band of Janita Salomé. Between 1990 and 2000, Mário Delgado maintained a pedagogical activity, linked to the Jazz School of the Hot Clube de Portugal and to its Itinerant Courses. After that date, he was a guitar and combos teacher at the Barreiro Jazz School and participated in workshops and other music training sessions. He is currently a teacher at the Jazz Course at the Amateur Music Academy in Lisbon and at the Jazz degree at the University of Évora . Participated in 1995 at the "6th Annual IASJ Meeting" in Israel where he represented the Hot Club of Portugal Jazz School. In 2005 he was awarded the Carlos Paredes Prize awarded by the Chamber of Vila Franca de Xira to the Tuba Guitar and Drums of the collective TGB (Carolino, Delgado, Frazão)." ^ Hide Bio for Mario Delgado
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Track Listing:
1. I'm A Poor Lonesome Cowboy (For Morris and Goscinny) 7:51
2. Armadilha Diabolica (For Edgar Pierre Jacobs) 10:32
3. Sete Bolas De Cristal (For Herg,) 7:07
4. Corto Maltese (For Hugo Pratt) 7:24
5. Gatos E Corvos (Fritz The Cat) (For Robert Crumb) 11:46
6. Blues Dos Freak Brothers (For Gilbert Shelton) 6:13
7. A Mulher Armadilha (For Enki Bilal) 3:26
8. Marcha Das Mumias Loucas / Gelati Blues (For Jacques Tardi) 8:50
9. A Tensao U = R I 5:39
10. I'm A Poor Lonesome Cowboy (Reprise) 2:44
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