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Academia de danças

Egberto Gismonti
Discos: MPB / Jazz

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Ficha técnica Discos

Sello Carmo
Estilo MPB / Jazz
Año de Edición Original 1974
Instrumental

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Egberto Gismonti (piano, piano eléctrico, órgano, sintetizador, guitarra acústica, flauta, percusión, voz, arreglos, dirección).

Mauro Senise, Danilo Caymmi y Paulo Guimarães (flauta), Nivaldo Ornelas (saxo soprano, flauta), Marcio Montarroyos (flugelhorn), Darcy da Cruz (trompeta), Ed Maciel (trombón), Tenório Jr. (piano eléctrico), Luís Alves (bajo), Roberto Silva (batería), Aninha, Marya, Joyce, Lizzie, Novelli y Maurício Maestro (coros) y orquesta (dirigida por Mário Tavares).

Participación especial de: Dulce Nunes (Dulce Bressane) (voz).

Reedición europea (Alemania), de 1992, del disco lanzado originalmente en Brasil en 1974 por el sello EMI. Remasterizado. Incluye 3 temas extra (temas 12 a 14) extraídos del álbum "Corações futuristas" (1976).

6º álbum del gran compositor y multiinstrumentista fluminense Egberto Amin Gismonti (Carmo, RJ, 1947). Dividido en dos bloques que corresponden a cada una de las caras del LP orginal: el primero titulado "Corações futuristas" (temas 1 a 5) y el segundo "Academia de danças" (temas 6 a 11).

"Academia de Danças is one of Egberto Gismonti’s most personal hybrids and, along with Circense, represents so much of what he would become as an internationally renowned auteur. Originally released in 1974 on EMI and reissued as the fifth CARMO release in 1992, the present record was a watershed moment in his career and inspired an entire generation of listeners and future musicians growing up under his influence.
All of the music, save for the final piece, is delivered by way of Gismonti’s pen, and compels the composer to emote through guitar, Indian flute, keyboards (plugged and unplugged), and his own voice. In addition to some constant musical companions, he welcomes the spread of a string orchestra for “Corações Futuristas,” the first of two epic suites that comprise the program. From the very beginning, we can tell that the production values have stepped up to accommodate the breadth of imagery being rendered for our ears (as eyes). Traversing five parts, from the waterwheel guitar, voice (Dulce Bressane), and charming electronics of “Palácio de Pinturas” to the electric unraveling of “Scheherazade” (in which the sounds of a cheering crowd make for an intriguing effect), Gismonti and company embody the concept of variegation to wide extent. “Jardim de Prazeres” is more rhythmically nimble and features a self-divided guitar, along with Gismonti’s singing, for a rock-ish vibe. In the wake of that explosion, we get the tender salve of “Celebração de Núpcias,” in which Gismonti’s guitar, strings, and Bressane’s wordlessness paint a forest of dreams for us to wander in until we arrive at “A Porta Encantada.” Only this enchanted door is rife with mischief and deception, as if tainted by a spell to ward off any who might presume to venture through it.
The album’s title song cycle is a microcosm of painterly abilities. The lovelorn “Bodas de Prata” walks paths of uncertainty into “Quatro Cantos,” throughout which electronic imitations of crickets and birds populate a space peripherally haunted by Bressane. Wandering in slow motion through the thickness of night, it takes us into the depths of “Vila Rica 1720.” Here Gismonti evokes the riot of that same year, when Portuguese descendants fought against the Brazilian metropole. Following an energetic lullaby and a couple of free dives into jazzier gradations, we navigate the forest once more in “Polichinelo” (steering clear of animal-like rustlings in the piano) until we hop on the “Trem Noturno” (Night Train). What begins with piano and voice turns into a sequencer extravaganza, contrasted by chanting children. “Baião do Acordar” is the only non-Gismonti piece. Written by Djair de Barros e Silva (a.k.a. Novelli), it links a small chorus of voices into a chain that pulls us toward a fiery soprano saxophone solo by Nivaldo Ornelas. Thus transported, we arrive at our station, renewed and resilient to whatever may come." (ecmreviews.com, 28.042020)

Temas

CD 1
01
Palácio de pinturas
Egberto Gismonti
04:37
02
Jardim de prazeres
Egberto Gismonti - Geraldo Carneiro
04:53
03
Celebração de núpcias
Egberto Gismonti
04:22
04
A porta encantada
Egberto Gismonti
02:24
05
Sheherazade
Egberto Gismonti - Geraldo Carneiro
02:01
06
Bodas de prata
Egberto Gismonti - Geraldo Carneiro
04:50
07
Quatro cantos
Egberto Gismonti - Geraldo Carneiro
04:31
08
Vila Rica 1720
Egberto Gismonti - Geraldo Carneiro
01:59
09
Continuidade dos parques
Egberto Gismonti
02:59
10
Conforme a altura do sol
Egberto Gismonti
02:50
11
Conforme a altura da lua
Egberto Gismonti
01:50
12
Polichinelo (bonus)
Egberto Gismonti
01:34
13
Trem noturno (bonus)
Egberto Gismonti - Geraldo Carneiro
07:30
14
Baião de acordar (bonus)
Egberto Gismonti - Novelli
06:30