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Overview

A major attraction of soccer's World Cup, and some would say the very best thing about it, is the musical component, with genre-crossing all-star vocal collaborations the norm. Who can forget Barcelona's unexpected and absolutely stunning duets between Montserrat Caballe and Freddie Mercury? This album may be the first in a flood of releases connected with the 2014 World Cup in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and if the games result in a new appreciation of Brazilian music they will have been well worth it from a musical standpoint. Brazilian music crosses over among classical, pop, and jazz without giving very much thought to the dividing lines, and the mix here touches on some of the major figures from each corner. The three singers and one guitarist are not Brazilian: singers Natalie Dessay and Agnes Jaoui are French; singer Helena Noguerra is Portuguese-Belgian; and guitarist Liat Cohen is French-Israeli. Some of the music is sung in Portuguese, some in French, but even in a French translation Dessay does not sound especially comfortable in Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Waters of March" (here, "Les Eaux de Mars"). Hearing her in Villa-Lobos, however, is an unexpected pleasure. Jaoui and Noguerra, both actresses as well as singers, have a reasonable feel for the material, although one wonders whether a Brazilian singer might not profitably have been included. Perhaps the album's best feature is Erato's studio engineering; the dimensions of the sound are ideal for the music, and the guitar is impressively well recorded. A reasonably satisfying souvenir of the World Cup. ~ James Manheim

Product Details

Release Date: 05/20/2014
Label: Erato
UPC: 0825646320318
Rank: 232725

Tracks

  1. Les Eaux de Mars
  2. Catend¿¿
  3. Manh¿¿ de carnaval
  4. Etude No. 8 in C sharp minor
  5. Bachianas brasileiras No. 5 (Aria (cantilena))
  6. Modinha, Seresta No. 5
  7. Pr¿¿lude No. 2 in E major
  8. Les M¿¿res, Op. 45
  9. L'oiseau bless¿¿ d'une fl¿¿che, Op. 10
  10. Ch¿¿ro - Gavota (Suite popular brasileira No. 4)
  11. ¿¿gua e vinho
  12. Chega de saudade
  13. A felicidade
  14. Samba em pr¿¿ludio
  15. Choro lento - retrato brasileiro
  16. Desafinado
  17. Bidonville - Consola¿¿¿¿o

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Natalie Dessay   Primary Artist,Soprano (Vocal),Vocals
Agnes Jaoui   Primary Artist,Vocals
Helena Noguerra   Primary Artist,Vocals
Liat Cohen   Primary Artist,Guitar

Technical Credits

Victor Hugo   Text
Claude Nougaro   Text
Luiz Bonfa   Composer
Vinicius de Moraes   Text
Ray Gilbert   Text
Georges Moustaki   Text
Egberto Gismonti   Composer
Baden Powell   Composer
Antonio Carlos Jobim   Composer
Heitor Villa-Lobos   Composer
Geraldo Carneiro   Text
Luiz Ayrao   Text
Jong Yuk   Cover Collage,Photography,Label Design
Petai Jantrapoon   Photography
Carlos Cavalcante   Composer
Thomas Vingtrinier   Mixing,Mastering
Thibault Grabherr   Photography
Antonio Carles Marques Pinto   Composer
Carole Bellaiche   Photography,Cover Collage
Oded Zehavi   Arranger
Cecile Lenoir   Producer
Philippe Engel   Artist Direction
William Yonner   Design
Rafi Kadishson   Arranger
Alain Lanceron   Executive Producer
Newton Mendonca   Text
Ildasio Tavares   Text
Andres Rodriguez   Photo Composites
Manuel Bandeira   Text
Jose Carlos Figueiredo   Composer
Marc Ribes   Photography,Photo Composites
Gudrun Meier   Liner Note Translation
Jean de la Fontaine   Text
Remi Jacobs   Liner Notes
John Tyler Tuttle   Liner Note Translation
Meliha Gojak   Photo Composites
Antonio Maria   Text
Patrick Swirc   Cover Collage
Simon Fowler   Cover Collage
Frederique Gombert   Cover Collage
Liat Cohen   Liner Notes
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