Brazil Jazz presents Celio Roberto Silva – quartet
Enjoy the warm voice of Célio Roberto Silva. He takes you on a journey through many Brazilian musical styles. With his extensive knowledge of the various Brazilian music styles, he navigates with astonishing ease through the varied landscape from bossa nova to samba, and from frevo and forró to funk and Maracatu.
Featuring music by Luiz Gonzaga, Gilberto Gil, and the new funky sounds of Lenini from northeastern Brazil, among others.
Célio Roberto Silva hails from Recife/Pernambuco in northeastern Brazil. He began his musical career in the 1980s; as a child, he was already influenced by the rhythms and groups of rural Maracatú and many other groups from Pernambuco. Later, he moved to the city of João Pessoa, PB, where he participated in various musical groups that performed at concerts, festivals, and cultural events in the northeast of the country. In the year 2000, at the invitation of the Brazilian association (Brésil an France), he moved to Montpellier in the south of France. He played at various festivals and clubs in the south of France and in Europe. Today, Celio lives in Amsterdam and continues his musical career by playing and singing at cultural events throughout the Netherlands.
Together with the well-known drummer/percussionist Olaf Keus from Amsterdam, Celio has formed a well-oiled duo for years, in which Olaf plays both the drums and Brazilian percussion.Olaf has played with, among others, the Brazilian singer Ceumar and the Mike dell Ferro Trio, Rosa King, Ronald Snijders, Deborah Carter, Efraim Trujillo, and many world music groups.
Olaf regularly tours the world with the Indonesian singer/pianist Nita Aartsen, the Latin jazz trio Clave Jazz, and his own band Okaku, and is a drum teacher and programmer for the jazz stage in Ruigoord. The incredibly grooving bassist Dave Sahanaja is known from Captain Hooke, Horn of Plenty, Saskia Laroo, and Iman Spaargaren, among others. He has been playing in various formations with Olaf for years. They form a tight rhythm section. Growing up in a musical family with a father, guitarist Joop Sahanaja from the famous Moluccan bands of the 50s and 60s, he inherited the musical DNA. In addition to bass, Dave plays drums and guitar.
As the icing on the cake, the quartet plays with Jina Sumedi on accordion and piano. She studied Latin Jazz piano at the Rotterdam Conservatory with Jan Hartong and with the Drummers Collective in New York.In the Netherlands, she has accompanied vocalists such as Karin Bloemen, Liesbeth List, and Jörgen Raymann.She wrote for several Dutch feature films and theater productions, and in between, a commissioned symphony. During a theater tour, she discovered the accordion and immediately fell in love with it.
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