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Nada Será Como Antes
Featuring the music of Ricardo Bacelar
Duration: 6:06
Sebastiana
Label: Bacelar Produções
Released: 2018
Track listing: A Volta da Asa Branca; Suco Verde; Nothing Will Be As it Was; River of Emotions; Toda Menina Baiana; Somewhere in the Hills; Partido Alto; Parts of Me; Sambadouro; Oh Mana Deixa Eu Ir; Sebastiana; Depois dos Temporais; Vento de Maio; Sernambetiba, 1992; The Best Years.
Brazilian Pianist Ricardo Bacelar Releases "Sebastiana"
Brazilian jazz pianist Ricardo Bacelar presents the smoldering romance of Jobim in a collaborative pan intercultural arts video For Brazilians, Antonio Carlos Jobim’s catalogue is as iconic, influential and impactful as George Gershwin’s contributions to the Great American Songbook, making the inclusion of a classic from the legend’s repertoire a must for pianist Ricardo Bacelar’s Sebastiana, ...
Somewhere on The Hills
Featuring the music of Ricardo Bacelar
Duration: 4:31
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Brazilian jazz pianist Ricardo Bacelar makes a “Live” statement with “Nothing Will Be As It Was” His “Live in Rio” album drops August 21 preceded by the single that aptly reflects our times Brazil is leading the world per capita in coronavirus cases making it unlikely that people will be cramming into a concert venue anytime soon to hear live music.
Then there is the recent unrest that erupted in response to civil injustices in the US that bodes to spark meaningful change around the world. These are the events that inspired contemporary jazz pianist Ricardo Bacelar to release a new version of the Milton Nascimento classic “Nothing Will Be As It Was (Nada Sera Como Antes)” as a single ahead of the release of his “Live in Rio (Ao Vivo No Rio)” album, which drops August 21 from Bacelar Productions. “‘Nothing Will Be As It Was’ summarizes the existential questions raised globally by the coronavirus pandemic. Add to it the civil injustice and unrest that has surfaced over the last couple of weeks with Black Lives Matter, which is an especially important movement. We’re talking about the subject here in Brazil, too. We have a lot of problems with racism here, but our people have not yet taken the streets to protest and have social demonstrations. The world is watching the United States and people are talking about these issues everywhere,” said Bacelar who produced the 11-song “Live in Rio” collection.
Concerto para Moviola
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2016
Track listing: Cordiheira; Birdland; Killer Joe; So May It Secretly Begin; March Majestic; The Windmills of Your Mind; Senor Blues; Moviola; Enquanto isso, chove...; Sabia; Palhaco; Apartheid Blues; Setembro; Agua de Beber; Nana; The Groove; Blue Miles.
Ricardo Bacelar’s new CD, "Concerto para Moviola," captures an exciting live performance by the dynamic Brazilian Pianist/Composer/Arranger
Concerto para Moviola, the new CD from Brazilian pianist, composer, and arranger Ricardo Bacelar, puts jazz fusion of the 1970s and 1980s in the spotlight with tunes by Weather Report, Pat Metheny, Yellowjackets, Antonio Carlos Jobim and other greats. The new recording documents a performance specially produced for the traditional Guaramiranga Jazz and Blues Festival, held ...
Concerto Para Moviola
Featuring the music of Ricardo Bacelar
Duration: 4:35
Ricardo Bacelar: Concerto para Moviola
by Edward Blanco
Brazilian pianist and composer Ricardo Bacelar delivers his second album as leader on Concerto para Moviola, documenting his long-time interest in the jazz fusion music of the '70s and '80s presenting a varied selection of tunes by the Yellowjackets, Pat Metheny, Weather Report and Antonio Carlos Jobim among others. Also included in the expansive seventeen-piece repertoire, ...