“One of the most sophisticated Brazilian artists to have made the UK’s shores her home” Songlines
An extra special night at CAJ as we welcome back a six-piece band and a rare appearance by renowned singer, songwriter, journalist and broadcaster Mônica Vasconcelos. Her last appearance was a sellout and we advise you to book in advance to ensure a seat…
São Paulo born, Mônica’s musical journey includes partnerships with, amongst others, UK rock legend Robert Wyatt and Brazilian master guitarist and composer Guinga. She can also be heard singing the duet “Just As You Are” with Robert on his album "Comicopera”....
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“One of the most sophisticated Brazilian artists to have made the UK’s shores her home” Songlines
An extra special night at CAJ as we welcome back a six-piece band and a rare appearance by renowned singer, songwriter, journalist and broadcaster Mônica Vasconcelos. Her last appearance was a sellout and we advise you to book in advance to ensure a seat…
São Paulo born, Mônica’s musical journey includes partnerships with, amongst others, UK rock legend Robert Wyatt and Brazilian master guitarist and composer Guinga. She can also be heard singing the duet “Just As You Are” with Robert on his album "Comicopera”.
She has toured the UK with Guinga and has sung in London with Brazilian bossa nova icons JoĂŁo Donato and Marcos Valle. Leading her bands NĂłis and NĂłis 4, MĂ´nica has played support gigs for Bryan Ferry, Airto Moreira and Flora Purim,Joyce, Gilberto Gil and Courtney Pine.
She was featured as a guest singer alongside major Brazilian stars such as Lenine, Zélia Duncaan, Ney Matogrosso and Joyce on Rio composer Alberto Rosenblit's album "De Bem Com a Vida".In the UK, she has performed at major venues such as Ronnie Scott's jazz club, the Barbican Hall and the Jazz Cafe. She has also played a headline gig at Peter Gabriel's Womad world music festival and performed at major UK jazz festivals such as Brecon Jazz, Chelthenham Jazz, Southport International Jazz Festival and The Sage International Jazz Festival, in Newcastle.
On April 2011, Mônica performed alongside her quartet Hih and guests at the prestigious Kings Place, in London. The concert was a celebration of Samba, the national Brazilian style. It featured original compositions and music by A.C. Jobim, Heitor Villa Lobos, Robert Wyatt and others, as well as poetry by Carlos Drummond de Andrade and Mário de Andrade. The poems were specially translated for the event by Kings College professor David Treece.
In the early Summer of 2014, she released the London Bossa DVD, which features a music performance and a documentary. It brings together some of MĂ´nica's long standing collaborators and friends, and celebrates their 20 years of music-making in the London where they all met. She won Gold at the 2014 New York Festivals International Radio Programme Awards for the documentary "The Secret History of Bossa Nova", which she presented on BBC Radio 4 in September 2013.
Mônica’s latest album, "The São Paulo Tapes" has been put together with the help of her friend Robert Wyatt. TSP Tapes is a selection of songs written by some of Brazil's greatest song poets as a response to the military dictatorship that took over the country between 1964 and 1985.
As a journalist MĂ´nica has produced and presented a number of award-winning documentaries on the BBC World Service around Brazilian music and social history and these can be readily accessed online.
“Her voice is pure, strong and flexible, her band is discreet and sensitive but vigorous and exuberant where appropriate” Chris Parker/The Vortex
with Steve Lodder: keys • Ife Tolentino: guitar • Andres Lafone: bass • Jeremy Shoham: sax • Rick Finlay: drums
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