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Samuel Quinto FRSA

Samuel Quinto Feitosa, FRSA (born September 5, 1973) is a Brazilian pianist of jazz, pop, gospel, and classical music, as well a music producer, composer, arranger, educator, and writer who has lived in Portugal since 2004. Quinto grew up in Salvador, where he developed his art mainly on piano.

Samuel Quinto was born in Belém, Pará, but grew up in Salvador, Bahia. From the age of seven, he developed his musical talent by virtue of contact with the piano through the gospel, accompanied Baptist Church who attended during childhood with his family in Salvador. Then Samuel took the first steps on piano in the family home, always without accompanying teachers, and developed his piano skills learning also, as an autodidact, harmony, reading and writing music and orchestration, musical composition, arranging for the church choir, which starts playing as a pianist at age 12.

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Samuel Quinto published his first CD "Latin Jazz Thrill" in 2007, in Portugal, with trio formation (Bass, Piano and Drums), which forms the core of his repertoire at various festivals and concerts during the years 2007 and 2008 in Portugal, and during his 2008 tour in which shows in cities like Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne, Heilbronn, Liege and Limoges; plus a special concert held in Salvador in partnership with the Catholic University of Salvador in June 2008. His compositions are used at the University of Porto (ESMAE) in undergraduate degree in Jazz, as study material in training Jazz students.

The second CD entitled "Salsa 'n Jazz", containing eight original compositions by Samuel Quinto, and the standard Stella by Starlight, is launched in June 2009 with a concert in the city of Oporto, and concomitant release of his new tour, even more comprehensive, which passed through Belgium, Germany, Portugal, Spain, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands and England. In this second work, Samuel was accompanied by another Brazilian, classical training, Marcos Borges on bass and Manuel Santiesteban, Cuban, graduated in drums in Havana, Cuba.

Founded the first course of Latin Jazz at Jazz School North, Porto - first professional school of Jazz accredited in Portugal and one in the Iberian Peninsula to have the course Instrumentalist Professional Jazz until then. In addition to being invited to be the artistic director of one of the most traditional jazz Portuguese clubs, B-flat.

Samuel has also been invited to conduct workshops in the field of Jazz, Latin Jazz Composition and Arrangement both in Brazil and in Europe. But his musical talent is not just to jazz, having just been ballet body pianist, began to develop the scholarly side until then asleep in his music. Inspired by great composers such as Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Brahms and others, initiated compositions to accompany the ballet on spectacles, as well as for orchestra and choir.

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Album Review

Samuel Quinto Trio: Salsa' N Jazz

Read "Salsa' N Jazz" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


There is something about Brazilian-born pianist Samuel Quinto that strikes a vibrant chord in the inner ear. Perhaps it has to do with his wonderful grasp of the joy that abounds in the Brazilian northeast... his sense of “alegria." Perhaps it also has to do with his mature approach, wonderful use of dynamics, his expression and his innate ability to allow the tonal center of his music to shine. He has an exquisite ear and his hands are independently controlled ...

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Interview

Latin Jazz Conversations: Samuel Quinto (Part 3)

Latin Jazz Conversations: Samuel Quinto (Part 3)

Source: The Latin Jazz Corner by Chip Boaz

The further an artist moves forward in their chosen musical direction, the more they define their artistic identity. It's a process that evolves over the course of years, as the musician moves through a series of milestones. These milestones are the moments that we remember historically, but it's really the events that lead to the milestones that build the artist's identity. All the hard practice and long performances that the musician experiences, as well as the different people and places ...

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Latin Jazz Conversations: Samuel Quinto (Part 2)

Latin Jazz Conversations: Samuel Quinto (Part 2)

Source: The Latin Jazz Corner by Chip Boaz

When a particular artistic vision strikes a musician, they encounter a powerful need to find the means to execute it. Sometimes this means exploring their own community to find the right collaborators, spending time jamming with an endless list of musicians. At other times, a musician might need a thorough education about their chosen musical genre. This may mean attending a music school or meeting with a mentor, but it involves gaining a broader understanding of music. In more extreme ...

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Latin Jazz Conversations: Samuel Quinto (Part 1)

Latin Jazz Conversations: Samuel Quinto (Part 1)

Source: The Latin Jazz Corner by Chip Boaz

Our early years put a lot of pieces in place for us artistically, but they never cement our musical future into place. The sights and sounds of our childhood certainly stay with us, building an unconscious foundation for our future endeavors. They become a comfort zone and the measuring stick for all the music that we encounter in our adult lives. While this major influence may lead to a career in the music of our youth, fate may very well ...

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The Latin Jazz Corner Reviews Samuel Quinto Trio's "Salsa N Jazz"

The Latin Jazz Corner Reviews Samuel Quinto Trio's "Salsa N Jazz"

Source: Michael Ricci

Samuel Quinto Trio Salsa N Jazz (2009, Self Produced)

When a pianist leads a trio, they inherit an enormous musical responsibility; for the most part, the core foundation of the ensembles sound lies in their musical personality. Their repertoire choices make strong statements about their background and aesthetic preferences while original compositions open the door to their artistic identity. Each detail of the arrangements need to be structured around the pianist--their strengths, weaknesses, and their fundamental ...

"The master of Latin Jazz" - Piano Performer Magazine, USA “A pianist with the ability to dazzle quietly as right hand flies exotically and left hand constantly invents harmony and rhythm.” – Raul d´Gama Rose, All About Jazz, USA.

“The Emergence Of A New Piano Stylist”. - Chip Boaz, The Latin Jazz Corner, USA.

“On Salsa’ N Jazz he plays with primal hypnotic rhythm” – Latin Jazz Network, Canada.

“Samuel Quinto conquistou a Europa com o seu Jazz Latino” – Hugo Diaz Milano, Correo del Avila, Venezuela.

“A sua técnica e brilhantes performances não as foi buscar à Escola, mas antes à fonte incansável e plena de energia que traz dentro de si” – Pedro Ferreira, Escola Jazz ao Norte, Portugal.

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Piano

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Sao Paulo

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Samuel Quinto, FRSA Maestro - Pianist - Productor - Educator - Composer - Writer Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts - UK Member of National Federation of Music Clubs - USA/United Nations Senior Member of Pennsylvania Federation of Music Clubs - USA Member of International Council for Traditional Music - Unesco/Worldwide Member of American Council of Piano Performers - USA Fritz Dobbert/Kawai Endorsee Author of "Improvising is very easy!"

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