HAMILTON DE HOLANDA (MANDOLIN)
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Virtuosic, brilliant and unique -
those are some of the adjectives used to describe this musician who sets world
audiences ablaze, developing a career studded with awards. Hamilton de Holanda
started to play at 5 on a traditional 8-string “bandolim” (Brazilian mandolin).
Later he added two extra strings, to a total count of 10, and reinvented it: he
disentangled this emblematic Brazilian instrument from the legacy of some of its
influences and styles, to make it a global instrument. In the US, the press soon
dubbed him the “Jimi Hendrix of bandolim”.
At 31 this musician from Rio de Janeiro has evolved a characteristic way of
playing. His phrasing, the extra strings and his powerful sound, combined to the
speed of the solo passages and improvisations, are inspiring a new generation
and a new sound. Is this jazz, samba, rock'n'roll, pop music, lundu, choro? Who
cares? Hamilton is not so much after innovation than music focusing on beauty
and spontaneity. He has in front of him a new world rife with possibilities. His
North Star is the notion that “Modernity IS Tradition”: the point is neither the
past nor the future, but their relationship, as they merge in the present
moment, here and now. Choro, his main influence as a child and youth, finds
itself transformed - not in a purist way, but in addition to his other
references. “I'm asked whether what I do is 'new choro'. New choro? I don't
understand. That's perhaps because I play the bandolim. Choro is like the Mona
Lisa: do you think she needs a touch-up? No! Choro too is continued by the
wonderful artistry of musicians like Luperce, Jacob and Pixinguinha. Since the
tradition is perpetuated, you don't have to do anything but appreciate it. In
fact, what I do is a synthesis of this information with an influence from choro,
bossa nova, jazz, sounds from the street… It is a music that does not need
labels to exist. It just has to be beautiful.”, says Hamilton. His trajectory
includes the double Best Instrumentalist Awards (unanimously), in the two
categories of academic music and popular music, of the single edition of the
“Icatu Hartford of Arts” in 2001. This prize enabled him to live one year in
Paris; this gave international wings to his musical work. In January 2005 at
Midem (the main music trade show in the world), he performed the launching
concert of the Year of Brazil in France, and his CD “1 byte 10 strings” - the
first 10-string solo bandolim album ever - receive the notable distinction of
[musical ]“Choc” from Europe’s premier musical periodical Le Monde de la Musique.
Hamilton was affectionately dubbed “Prince of Bandolim” in the French press, and
“King” in the Brazilian press (Revista Bravo). Such figures as Ivan Lins,
Hermeto Pascoal, Maria Bethânia, Djavan and João Bosco consider him as “One of
the best musicians in the world”. In 2007 he was nominated for the Latin Grammy
for the Best Instrumental recording for “Brasilianos” with its band, the
Hamilton de Holanda Quintet, in competition with names such as Chick Corea and
Béla Fleck. The quintet also won the TIM award and the title of Best Group from
Jazz+ magazine, and Hamilton himself, that of Best Instrumentalist of 2007. He
recently performed the Brazilian national anthem in Rio de Janeiro for the
opening ceremony of the Parapanamerican Games. Hamilton appears in various major
events and festivals in Brazil and internationally. He has shared stages with
Maria Bethânia, Ivan Lins, João Bosco, Seu Jorge, John Paul Jones (Led
Zeppelin), Richard Galliano, Richard Bona, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones,…
His latest production, “BRASILIANOS 2” (2008), entirely consists of some his own
compositions. It is the continuation of its cultural effort for accessibility to
the general public of modern Brazilian music. In 2007 he released the solo CD
“Intimo”(adventure music), recorded in various hotel rooms worldwide, bringing
democratization and accessibility to the recording technique itself, and a
marvellous duet with pianist André Mehmari, “Continua Amizade” - both for the
Deckdisc/Adventure Music label. He will soon release a duet with one of his
references, the player bandolim Joel Nascimento, who is turning 70 this year and
a duo recorded live January 08 with his good friend Yamandu Costa. His
discography also includes guest appearances in CDs and DVDs by Djavan, Cesaria
Évora, Beth Carvalho, Zélia Duncan, Dona Ivone Lara, Ivan Lins and João Bosco,
among others….
With a splendid technique and absolute brasilian-ness, onstage or in the studio,
Hamilton combines dazzling playing and performance filled with emotion. He is
utterly versatile, and feels at ease in any type of line-up: solo, with an
orchestra, duet, power trio, quintet…. He is currently touring with his
award-winner band, Hamilton de Holanda Quintet, consisting of Daniel Santiago (guitar),
André Vasconcellos (bass), Gabriel Grossi (harmonica) and Márcio Bahia (drums).
HAMILTON DE HOLANDA & ANDRE'
MEHMARI - CONTINUOUS FRIENDSHIP (2008)
MANY THANKS TO GOMEDIAPR
Continuous Friendship”
is the first recorded collaboration from two of Brazil’s most vital
young composers and instrumentalists: 31 year-old pianist Andre
Mehmari and 32 year-old mandolinist Hamilton de Holanda. The CD
features a collection of eleven tracks comprised of spirited
original compositions and imaginative interpretations of songs by
such renowned composers as Enrico Morricone, Guinga, and Egberto
Gismondi, as well as three bonus tracks that capture the spontaneity
and creativity of the duo’s first rehearsal for the recording
Hamilton de
Holanda (10-string mandolin)
André Mehmari
(piano)


review by
Chip Boaz: HAMILTON DE HOLANDA & ANDRE'
MEHMARI - CONTINUOUS FRIENDSHIP (2008)
1. Rose
2. News
3. The Continuous Friendship Choro
4. It Happens
5. Underage
6. Black Choro
7. The Dream
8. With Serjar
9. Love Between Waltz
10. Streetwise Baiao
11. Love Theme: Cinema Paradiso
12. Black Choro
13. News
14. The Continuous Friendship
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