Brazilian Twist with the Mario Bakuna Band

When:
May 10, 2024 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm
2024-05-10T20:00:00-04:00
2024-05-10T22:30:00-04:00
Cost:
$28.00

“Mario Bakuna, a sparkling guitarist, plays with palpable feeling – his virtuosic fluency on the fretboard is controlled and flourishes are perfectly placed. His voice has a texture like heavy cloth” – Songlines Magazine

Mario Bakuna is a London-based Brazilian composer, arranger, singer and guitar player, with twenty years of professional experience. A graduate of the Free University of Music in Sao Paulo, Brazil, he studied with musicians such as Olmir Stocker, Roberto Sion and Roberto Bomilcar (the pianist who played with Frank Sinatra during his visit to Brazil). In Brazil, Mario Bakuna has played alongside the trombonist Itacir Bocato, guitarist Renato Consorte, and pianist Nelson Aires, to name a few.

Mario Bakuna’s study focuses on the development of a music repertoire inspired by the greats of Afro-Brazilian Music, Samba, Jazz and Bossa Nova. In addition to developing new arrangements of music by enshrined Brazilian artists as Tom Jobim, Dorival Caymmi, Paulo Moura, and João Donato, in recent years he has been working on reinterpretations of Samba Jazz: a musical genre that emerged in Rio de Janeiro in the 1950s and was led by musicians like Luiz Eça, Tamba Trio, and Edson Machado. Their repertoire was based on Brazilian Standards with more sophisticated harmonies inspired by the Post-Bossa Nova movement.

Mario widely performs in Europe at distinguished venues and festivals alongside artists such as Jean Toussaint, Liam Noble, Ricardo dos Santos, Edmundo Carneiro, Cacau Queiroz, Alain Jean Marie, Dudu Penz, and Filó Machado.
The concerts of his albums ‘Where Rio de Janeiro Meets Bahia’ and ‘Brazilian Landscapes’ toured 18 European countries, Brazil, Madagascar, and Azerbaijan, with sold-out concerts and great acclaim.

 

Lineup:

Mario Bakuna on acoustic guitar and vocals

Roberto Occhipinti on bass

Mark Kelso on drums

Juan Carlos Medrano on percussion

 

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