
VOCALIST, GUITARIST, COMPOSER
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In her native Brazil, Rosa Passos
is known and loved as "a feminine João Gilberto." For a singer/songwriter who
carries the soulful cool of bossa nova into a new age, there can be no higher
compliment. Mingling the classics of Gilberto, Jobim, Barroso and other masters
of Brazilian song with her own enchanting works, Passos sings in a sweet, warm,
totally-in-tune voice that the Los Angeles Times has hailed as "sounding a bit
like the legendary Elis Regina but with the rhythmic articulation of Ella
Fitzgerald." That voice and that style, which Brazilian fans have known for
years, are pleasures international audiences are now getting to know a little
better. Rosa Passos signed to record for Sony Classical/Odyssey in 2004, and her
label debut Amorosa features songs included on João Gilberto's classic 1977
album Amoroso, along with other titles closely associated with him, as well as a
Gershwin favorite ("'S Wonderful"), the sensuous Spanish classic "Besame Mucho"
and her own tribute to Gilberto, "Essa é pr'o João." Plans are underway for an
international tour, to follow the album's release.
The new collaboration with Sony
Classical/Odyssey and the release of Amorosa come in the wake of two powerful
collaborations Passos enjoyed with cellist Yo-Yo Ma for the label, on the
double-Grammy-winning Obrigado Brazil and its sequel Yo-Yo Ma Obrigado Brazil
Live in Concert. (Jazz clarinetist Paquito D'Rivera and percussionist Cyro
Baptista, who also appeared on these recordings, join a gallery of stellar
Brazilian jazz musicians as Passos's guest artists on Amorosa.) Following the
release of Obrigado Brazil, the singer/songwriter joined Ma and the other
musicians from the recording on a critically acclaimed world tour.
"Perhaps best of all, singer/guitarist
Rosa Passos's sweet-voiced renderings of Jobim were marvelous updatings of
classic bossa nova, superbly demonstrating the subtle interplay between the
voice and guitar this is the foundation of this enduringly appealing genre," the
Los Angeles Times wrote, when the Obrigado Brazil tour played the Hollywood Bowl.
Rosa Passos grew up surrounded by
music in the city of Salvador, in the Brazilian state of Bahia. Inspired by João
Gilberto and Antonio Carlos Jobim - the godfathers of bossa nova - she switched
from piano to guitar and began writing her own material as a teenager. Passos's
songs (written with her longtime lyricist Fernando de Oliveira) appeared on her
first recording in 1979. After taking several years off to devote herself to her
husband and children, she returned to performing and recording in 1985,
jump-starting a career that has been on the upswing ever since.
Especially since her American
debut in 1996 (at the invitation of Oscar Castro Neves) with a sensational
performance in a "Jazz at the Bowl" concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los
Angeles, Rosa Passos has developed an ever-growing international following. Also
in 1996, the singer/songwriter performed in Japan for the first time with
saxophonist Sadao Watanabe, which led to successful appearances in Spain,
Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, as well as Colombia, Cuba,
Uruguay and the U.S. In the years since, Passos has toured Japan five times,
collaborated with Ivan Lins and Chucho Valdez in a memorable Cubadisco show in
Havana, and wowed a packed crowd at New York's Lincoln Center for a Tribute to
Elis Regina show. In 1999, she was invited to perform during the 50th
anniversary celebration of German democracy, joining Paquito D'Rivera and the
WDR Big Band for shows in Bonn and Cologne that featured her own songs and
classic Brazilian tunes. The same year, she performed at the Jazz Festival Bern.
In Brazil, where she has built an
impressive catalogue of recordings, Rosa Passos has been one of the stars of
producer Almir Chediak's "Words and Melody" project, a series of recordings
honoring the legacies of the great Brazilian songwriters. Her discs of the songs
of Jobim and Ary Barroso were instant hits, in Brazil and internationally,
featuring distinctive, revelatory new interpretations of such worldwide hits as
Barroso's "Aquarela do Brasil" and Jobim's "Desafinado," "Samba de Uma Nota Só"
(One Note Samba) and "Garota de Ipanema" (The Girl From Ipanema).
"Nobody plays bossa nova like Rosa
Passos since the master João Gilberto," El País proclaimed. All About Jazz wrote
of Passos, "She has done what so many vocalists have attempted since the days of
Astrud Gilberto, but failed to do: she's made the bossa nova sexy again... Her
voice, which is at once exotic and strangely familiar, is magnificent. Her
interpretations of various bossa nova chestnuts are sublime. She takes these
over-familiar songs and makes them sound brand new again."

ROSA PASSOS - ROMANCE (2008)



Doce Presença - (Ivan Lins/ Vitor Martins)
Nem Eu - (Dorival Caymmi)
Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar - (Tom Jobim/Vinícius de Moraes)
Álibi - (Djavan)
Preciso Aprender A Ser Só - (Marcos Valle/Paulo Sérgio Valle)
Atrás Da Porta - (Francis Hime/Chico Buarque)
Tatuagem - (Chico Buarque/Ruy Guerra)
Por Causa De Você - (Tom Jobim/Dolores Duran)
Altos E Baixos - (Sueli Costa/Aldir Blanc)
Cadê Você - (João Donato/Chico Buarque)
Neste Mesmo Lugar - (Armando Cavalcanti/Klecius Caldas)
Nossos Momentos - (Luis Reis/Haroldo Barbosa)
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Il violoncellista Yo-Yo Ma
l’ha definita la più bella voce del mondo, in Brasile viene considerata
l’incarnazione femminile di Joao Gilberto e lei stessa dice di ispirarsi
a Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington,
Shirley Horn e Etta James: con queste credenziali Rosa Passos doveva
sicuramente essere notata da critica e pubblico. Con vari decenni di
carriera sulle spalle, la cantante e chitarrista di Salvador de Bahia è
ormai conosciuta in tutto il mondo, vantando diverse collaborazioni non
solo in ambito jazzistico e della musica brasialiana. Ora con questo suo
nuovo album si presenta come la continuatrice di una tradizione che non
è mai tramontata ma si è trasfusa in tutta la musica brasiliana e anche
nei suoi rapporti con il jazz. Da sottolineare la presenza di due
capolavori del primo Jobim: “Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar” e “Por Causa de
Voce”. Ma tutto il disco è un susseguirsi di momenti incantevoli che non
possono lasciare indifferente l’ascoltatore. Un piccolo grande
capolavoro di classe e sensibilità.
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