Caetano Veloso with his sons, also Brazilian music tonight at Umbria Jazz



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  Caetano Veloso with his sons, also tonight Brazilian Music in Umbria Jazz

Caetano Veloso with his sons, also tonight Brazilian Music in Umbria Jazz

by Luana Pioppi

Second part of the evening dedicated to the performance – based mainly on samba and nova hump – by Caetano Veloso who, around his tour "Ofertorio", gave life to a unique concert. For the first time indeed, the great composer Baiano played with his three children: Moreno, Zeca (for his debut as an artist) and Tom.
On stage, sitting and in the company of four guitars (of two clbadics) the Veloso played a few songs together. Immediately after Caetano gave way to individual children, who performed their own plays
The concert is the last stage in the long history that links Caetano Veloso, born in 1942, to Umbria Jazz. The first time was in 1993, the twentieth anniversary of the festival. Caetano arrived in Perugia on the fresh trail of works of the time like Estrangeiro and Circulado. The overwhelming success, beyond all expectations, of his shows at the Morlacchi Theater makes the singer-songwriter of Baiano one of the public's favorites, actually opening a Brazilian line that would make him one of the world's best. Umbria Jazz has never left. Veloso in Umbria Jazz is back several times, also in duet with Gilberto Gil and recently with Stefano Bollani (who also wrote for him two songs that are included in his last work "Que Bom": "Michelangelo Antononi" and "La nebbia "in Naples")
Even tonight, like all other times, a special feeling has been created between him and the public, the music of the favelas could have involved and excited the audience.

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A cult artist like few others, Caetano Veloso is one of the central figures of the popular music of the twentieth century, and not just Brazilian.A timeless artist who was critical consciousness of his country, of which he was able to tell and interpret the transformations, but who continues today to move and d & rsquo; Excite old generations and n news with his poetry and his voice. Although he is a direct heir to the tradition of samba and bossa nova (Joao Gilberto is his teacher), Veloso has built, from the experience of tropicalism, a diverse musical universe in which music, art and cinema converge. especially for Italian masters).

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