Claudia Villela Encantada Live
Vocalist-composer Claudia Villela puts her stunning, supple virtuosity on vivid
display with the April 12 release of Encantada Live on her own Taina Music
label. Drawn from several live performances, the album alternates between
performances by a septet, a quartet featuring Villela on piano, and intimate
duets with various partners. It also includes three of Villela's originals,
three interpretations of key Brazilian composers, and three wholly improvised
pieces by Villela and her accompanists.
The sweeping
panorama of Encantada Live -- only her sixth recording in a 40-year career --
is the direct result of a near-death experience in December 2017. While
visiting Rio de Janeiro, Villela escaped from a terrifying electrical fire in
her own apartment. Her own injuries were fairly minor, but the fire devastated
her home, many keepsakes, and the masters of an album she'd been working on for
two years.
"It
left with me with a deeper recognition of the preciousness of time. It's time
to really live in the moment and move on," Villela says. "I want to
put everything out. I'm not going to hold it back. This is a cathartic
album."
Whether by
coincidence or fate, it's also an album that showcases everything that she can
do. The opening "Cuscus" alone demonstrates Villela's enormous range
and imagination, modulating from a guttural growl to a soprano squeak and
inventing in the moment both a melody (with guitarist Bruce Dunlap) and a fully
developed Portuguese lyric. The same duo creates a warm, introspective ballad
on the closing "Em Paz." The nearly 15-minute "Minas" is an
exquisite but multifaceted improvisation with Villela's longtime collaborator,
pianist Kenny Werner.
However,
Encantada Live also places her remarkable abilities into the context of
compositional form. Villela proffers a beautiful, wordless rendition (with
guitarist Peixoto) of 20th-century Brazilian classical composer Heitor
Villa-Lobos's "Bachianas #5," as well as rhythmically exciting septet
versions of two popular Brazilian songs: Edu Lobo's "Viola Fora de
Moda" and Alex Madureira's "Cumeno com Cuentro."In addition, she
revisits three of the original pieces from her 1994 debut, Asa Verde:
"Negra," with guitarist Jeff Buenz; "Jangada," with a
quartet featuring Buenz, bassist Gary Brown, drummer Celso Alberti, and Villela
herself on piano; and "Taina," featuring newly improvised lyrics,
with the septet (Brown on bass plus Jasnam Daya Singh, piano; Ricardo Peixoto,
guitar; Andy Connel, soprano saxophone; Michael Spiro, percussion; and the late
drummer Paul van Wageningen).
Claudia
Villela Claudia Villela was born August 27, 1961 in Rio de Janeiro. She grew up
surrounded by music in her grandmother's home, beginning to make music herself
when she was only a year old. She started singing in college festivals around
Rio at age 15, and before long found work as a studio musician. She also
started performing around the city, while developing a book of original songs
featuring her lyrics and music. Initially planning to enroll in medical school,
Villela decided to combine her two passions and earned a B.A. in music therapy
from the Brazilian Conservatory of Music.
Relocating
to the San Francisco Bay Area in the mid-1980s, Villela quickly immersed
herself in the region's thriving jazz scene, gaining valuable experience with
the Down Beat-award winning De Anza College Jazz Singers. She studied with NEA
Jazz Master Sheila Jordan and with John Robert Dunlap of the New York
Metropolitan Opera before making her recording debut with 1994's
Grammy-nominated Asa Verde.
She has
since performed and recorded with such major jazz figures as Michael Brecker,
Toots Thielemans, Toninho Horta, Hermeto Pascoal, Airto, Guinga, Romero
Lubambo, Mario Adnet, Dori Caymmi, and Kenny Werner (with whom she recorded her
2004 fourth album, Dream Tales, as a duo). That same year, she recorded a live
performance at Kuumbwa Jazz Center in Santa Cruz, California, for broadcast on
NPR; it was released as Live @ Kuumbwa 2004 in 2013. Encantada Live is her
second live album.
Claudia
Villela will perform at SFJAZZ's Joe Henderson Lab, San Francisco, on Wednesday 3/27,
and Thursday 4/4; at the Hillside Club, Berkeley, Friday 4/26; at Kuumbwa Jazz,
Santa Cruz, Monday 4/29; and at SFJAZZ's Miner Auditorium, Wednesday 6/19.
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