Alex Corrêa Quintet feat. Alex Sipiagin
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Alex Corrêa Quintet feat. Alex Sipiagin
In seiner Heimat sorgte er für so viel Aufmerksamkeit, dass selbst Legenden wie die Sängerin Flora Purim unbedingt mit ihm arbeiten wollen. Hierzulande muss er noch entdeckt werden. Doch der Pianist und Komponist Alex Corrêa dürfte keine große Mühe haben, sich rasend schnell im Bewusstsein der hiesigen Jazzgemeinde zu verankern. In der aufregenden, pulsierenden Musik des 37jährigen aus Saõ Paulo fließen der Artenreichtum brasilianischer Musik und viele Spielformen des Jazz zusammen. Nach München bringt er eine aus Landsmännern bestehende Rhythmusgruppe und zwei Solisten mit: den in den USA lebenden Weltklasse-Trompeter Alex Sipiagin und den Schweizer Posaunisten und Komponisten Christophe Schweizer. Der arrangierte kürzlich Musik, die Corrêa im Dezember mit der jungen Big Band „Jazzkombinat“ in Hamburg aufführen wird.
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Christophe Schweizer was born on April 9, 1968 in Berne, Switzerland, into a family of teachers and musicians. After taking first steps on the violin, he took up trombone and piano at age 10 and began playing Jazz at age 14. In 1988, he was accepted as a student of Professor Branimir Slokar at Berne Conservatory and was appointed Principal Trombone with the Swiss Youth Symphony. In 1989, his band won 2nd prize at the European Jazz Competition held in Leverkusen, Germany. Two years later, he participated in the Banff Jazz Workshop (where he would later return as a faculty member in 1999 and 2000) and performed with Paulo Moura at the Montreux and Zurich Jazz Festivals, besides playing with many groups in his native country. In 1992, he appeared as a soloist with Pro Musica Orchestra, Lausanne, playing J.G. Albrechtsbreger’s concerto for alto trombone. Later the same year, Christophe moved to New York, studying briefly at Mannes College with Conrad Herwig, David Taylor, Billy Hart and others, but quickly became immersed in a multitude of projects. David Taylor encouraged his interest in the bass trombone; as a consequence, in addition to the tenor trombone, Schweizer today performs also on bass trombone, contrabass trombone, alto trombone, euphonium, and tuba. In New York, Schweizer initiated several band projects, playing his own compositions, with which he recorded and toured regularly, and which established his reputation as a forward-thinking composer and performer. Among these were his group 5SIX7; his organ quartet with Ohad Talmor, George Colligan / Jason Moran, and Billy Hart / Tyshawn Sorey; his quintet with David Binney, Jacob Sacks, Dan Weiss, and Hans Glawischnig; and his Septet with Alex Sipiagin, Donny McCaslin, Eric Rasmussen, Ethan Iverson, Johannes Weidenmüller, and Billy Hart. In 1996, Christophe joined the George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band, with which he remained associated until 2003; he occasionally performed and toured with the Mingus Big Band from 1996 to 2005. In 1997, he played several concerts with the Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra at their original location, Visiones. Other large ensembles with which Christophe has performed and / or recorded are the NDR Radio Big Band, Hamburg; WDR Radio Big Band, Cologne (Maceo Parker); Guimaraes Festival Orchestra, Portugal (Kenny Wheeler, Gianluigi Trovesi, Bob Mintzer); European Broadcast Union Big Band 2002 (Lead Trombone); Jazz Big Band Graz (John Hollenbeck, Kurt Elling, Jon Hendricks, Take Six, New York Voices); Zurich Jazz Orchestra (as Arranger-Conductor: Joe Zawinul /Weather Report repertoire); Big Band de Lausanne (Toots Thielemans, Phil Woods, Kenny Werner-Joe Lovano); Berlin Jazz Orchestra (Vinko Globokar); in 2016, he played lead trombone with Aarhus Jazz Orchestra (Denmark) in projects with David Sanborn (Sketches of Spain) and Perico Sambeat (Flamenco Jazz); since 2013, he has been the lead trombonist with Outreach Orchestra (Austria), for which he also arranges (Rebekka Bakken) and composes. Projects which Christophe has been a part of include: David Binney Free to Dream (Guimaraes Festival, 2001); Ohad Talmor / Lee Konitz (North Sea Jazz Festival, 2008); Fred Hersh “My Coma Dreams” (Berlin, 2012); Arkady Shilkloper World Project (Moscow, House of Music, 2006); Trio with Richie Beirach and Detlev Beier (bass), 2015 In 2006, Christophe appeared with Gstaad Festival Orchestra in Singapore as the soloist in Daniel Schnyder’s Alphorn Concerto. In January 2015, he was the only non-Georgian guest soloist with Tbilisi Symphony at a concert in honor of Georgian composer Gyia Kancheli’s 80th birthday at Rustaveli Hall, Tbilisi. Christophe’s interests both as a performer and as a composer extend to the fields of contemporary /Avant-garde Classical music and Pop; in recent years, he has premiered / recorded works by Brice Catherin, Barblina Meierhans, Rudolf Meyer, Marc Sabat, Stéphane Furic-Leibovici, Gene Pritsker, and Daniel Schnyder. His own work for 15-piece ensemble “Rumi: Silence is the language of god, everything else is poor translation” was premiered in 2016, and will be presented at Elpbphilharmonie, Hamburg, as part if the Lux Aeterna Festival in February, 2019. In Pop, he was a part of Matthew Herbert’s small group at the Berlin and Hamburg Festivals in 2015; most recently, he performed with Owen Pallett and Stargaze at Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie Hall in 2017. With conductor Kristijan Järvi’s Absolute Ensemble, he recorded parts of the music for the upcoming Netflix series “Babylon Berlin”. Christophe’s long-time association with drummer Billy Hart culminated in the release of their collaborative album with the WDR Big Band, “The Broader Picture”, on the Enja label in 2016, which Christophe arranged and conducted. This recording was met with much critical praise and internationally established his reputation as an accomplished and innovative arranger. In 2017, Christophe initiated a collaboration with Brazilian trombone legend Raúl de Souza, which premiered in September at Jazz Open Festival, Hamburg. This group is slated for touring in 2018. Another project in the making after a successful 2017 premiere is a quintet led by Brazilian pianist Alex Corrêa, which also features trumpeter Alex Sipiagin. Currently, Christophe is Adjunct Professor of Jazz composition at Hochschule für Musik und Theater, Hamburg, where he has been residing with his family since 2002. As of 2017, he was named a faculty member with Elbphilharmonie’s education programme. He has been a resident artist at Outreach Festival and Academy in Austria since 2013, alongside David Taylor, John Clark, Mino Cinelu, Mark Egan, Adam Holzman, Craig Harris, and others. Since 2008, Christophe has held the Bass Trombone / Tuba Chair in the Hamburg production of the Broadway show “The Lion King”. He serves as the Musical Director for the production “Valentin” at Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg and is the chairman and artistic head of Jazz Federation Hamburg, an organization which programs about 60 concerts per season.
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ALEX CORRÊA BIO Alex Corrêa was born on august 17th, 1981. As the son of a classical pianist, was at the age of five his first contact with the piano, but was at thirteen when he decided to follow the music path. At seventeen, Alex began his undergraduate studies at Universidade Estadual de Londrina - Brazil, which brought him into a significant contact with many sound environments, anthropological and philosophical studies, and skills aimed at teaching music. By the age of 25, Alex moved to São Paulo in Brazil and focused on studying the development of a contemporary language in the context of instrumental music, and as a result he recorded his first album in 2010, entitled “Sintoma” in partnership with Adauto Dias, Nenê and Arismar do Espírito Santo. Besides being a performer he also worked as a teacher compounding the faculty of the Conservatory Souza Lima in São Paulo, Brazil. The search for new sonority and textures also resulted in the desire to do a master's degree so as to continue and share all these discoveries. Thus, in 2013, Alex was invited to attend a jazz master program in The Netherlands where one year later, he was awarded with the VNO-NCW NOORD TALENT AWARD 2014. As a result of the prize, he was invited to write and perform his original called “SoulBrothers” with the Noord Nederland Orkest. Being in touch with musicians from different cultures has always been the focus of his attention and personal accomplishment. In 2014 he went to New York for one semester as an invitation from Queens College and since then Alex has been sharing the stage with many great musicians such as Alex Sipiagin, Boris Kozlov, Donald Edwards, Gene Jackson, Raul de Souza, Gabriel Grossi, Dejan Terzic, Christophe Schweizer, among others. In 2017 he recorded his first piano solo Project (live), at the Maledeine Room in Geneva and joins the Raul de Souza quartet and quintet, touring all over Europe and Brazil. Now he is presently living part time in India (teaching at Global Music Institute) and part time in Europe performing and composing with artists and groups around the Globe, releasing 2 new projects: Uno (live recorded in Geneva, piano solo), and Alex Corrêa Quintet (with Alex Sipiagin, Christophe Schweizer, Felipe Brisola and Rodrigo Digao Braz).
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Rodrigo “Digão” Braz studied at São Caetano do Sul Arts Foundation and at the Dramatic and Musical Conservatory “Dr. Carlos Campos” – Tatuí (SP-BRA). Due to his performance as an educator, he also graduated in pedagogy. Coordinator of the team of jurors in the issue of bateria (also known as samba school’s drum section) in 2015/2016 of the Carnival of the Samba Schools in São Paulo; in 2013/2014 integrated as juror in the same issue. Rodrigo played at the seventh edition of Brazilian Day (2016) in Stockholm, acting as drummer and percussionist in six shows: Andersoul Rational (SUE-BRA), Bartira Fortes (SUE-BRA), Denise Fontoura (LIT-BRA), Fábio Carneirinho (BRA); featuring the closing shows of Filó Machado and Fabiana Cozza (band composed by Arismar do Espírito Santo, Fábio Leandro and Rubem Farias). In 2015, played with Ed Neumesteir, at Centro Cultural São Paulo. He teached at the Music Festival of São Caetano do Sul Arts Foundation (2014) the class "Improvisação Coletiva" (Collective Improvisation) and Masterclass with his Duo of drums, DuoAvesso. He gave lectures about the theme "Carnival, the party far beyond the five days" at the Ema Klabin Foundation, on the regular program "Aula dos mestres" and at the Military Circle of SP, at the XXIV extension course for women. At the Ema Klabin Foundation, Rodrigo also performed with the work "Carnivals of Brazil", alongside the dancer Bruna Silva - winner of the Carnival Musa Contest (2014). As a band leader, he performed "Rodrigo Digão Convida" with Fabio Leal (Grupo Mente Clara), André Marques (pianist Hermeto Pascoal and trio Curupira), Cesar Roversi (Grupo Mente Clara) and João Paulo Barbosa (André Marques Quarteto, Filó Machado Group and Hermeto Pascoal). Also has been working with three other projects (since 2014): Rodrigo Digão Braz Trio, "Juninos do Brasil" and "Carnavais do Brasil", the last two bringing the cultural manifestations of the respective brazilian festivities (Festa de São João and Carnaval) to the universe of improvised instrumental music. Digao has been shared the stage with some of the greatests names in Brazil like Hélio Delmiro (Elis, João Bosco), Fernando Corrêa (Jazz Symphonic Orchestra), Vinícius Dorin (Hermeto Pascoal’s Saxophonist), Amilton Godoy (Zimbo Trio), Luiz Chaves (Zimbo Trio), Toninho Ferraguti, Toninho Horta, Monica Salmaso (Popular Chamber Orchestra), Arismar do Espírito Santo, Thiago do Espírito Santo, Rodrigo Ursaia (NYC-BRA), Alessandro Penezzi, Laércio de Freitas, Claudio Cruz (Spalla OSESP), Filó Machado, Caito Marcondes (Popular Chamber Orchestra), André Juarez. Winner of the competition (XX Festival Jazz Plaza (2002) as a brazilian representative, held in Havana-Cuba, also including the participation of: Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Egberto Gismonti, Danilo Perez, Horacio Hernandez, Chucho Valdez, among others. Interviews: http://musicocontemporaneo.blogspot.com.br/search?q=rodrigo+digao+braz http://musicocontemporaneo.blogspot.com.br/2009/05/entrevista-rodrigo-digao-braz.html http://www.informacaomusical.com/entrevista-rodrigo-digao-braz Projects: Juninos do Brasil http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tR8ztNWKhtE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqflejeEoiE Carnavais do Brasil http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqflejeEoiE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGoqsGrcl7w Rodrigo Digão Braz Trio http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAMjZKEuOzw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WJRGNonZ1s