Festival End - Encontros de Novas Dramaturgias - 6.ª edição
Festivais Gil Vicente
Festas da Cidade e Gualterianas
Festival End - Encontros de Novas Dramaturgias - 6.ª edição
Festivais Gil Vicente
Festas da Cidade e Gualterianas
Festival End - Encontros de Novas Dramaturgias - 6.ª edição
Festivais Gil Vicente
Festas da Cidade e Gualterianas
A Oficina
Centro Cultural Vila Flor
Centro Internacional das Artes José de Guimarães
1. Casa da Memória de Guimarães
Centro de Criação de Candoso
Teatro Oficina
Educação e Mediação Cultural
Centro Cultural Vila Flor
A Oficina
Centro Internacional das Artes José de Guimarães
1. Casa da Memória de Guimarães
Centro de Criação de Candoso
Teatro Oficina
Educação e Mediação Cultural
2. Loja Oficina
2022.11.17 Manuel de Oliveira, Jorge Pardo, Carles Benavent  & Orquestra de Guimarães
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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17, 9:30 PM

Manuel de Oliveira, Jorge Pardo, Carles Benavent & Orquestra de Guimarães

Guimarães Jazz 2022
With Jorge Pardo and Carles Benavent

The partnership between the festival and the Orchestra of Guimarães is one of the most visible dimensions of Guimaães Jazz’s commitment to strengthening its relations with its surrounding community. In 2022, the project that the recently founded orchestra will embrace will be the interpretation, under the musical direction of Carlos Garcia, of the album “Ibéria”, by Portuguese composer and guitarist Manuel de Oliveira. On stage, accompanying the guitarist will be two of the most internationally renowned Spanish musicians, Jorge Pardo and Benavent, both of whom also participated in the recording, twenty years ago, which is perhaps the best example of jazz blended with the roots of the traditional music of the Iberian Peninsula.

An essentially self-taught musician, Manuel de Oliveira (1978, Guimarães) learned to play the guitar with his father and soon began to search for contact with foreign musical cultures centered on guitars, such as Spanish flamenco, South-American music and fado. Throughout his career as composer, guitarist and producer, Oliveira was the author, among other projects, of the opening show of the international event Guimarães 2021 – European Capital of Culture, in the context of which he collaborated with some influential names of the landscape of Portuguese music such as singer Cristina Branco, Chico César and Rão Kyao, and has performed at several European music festivals. In recent years, the work of Manuel de Oliveira has been focused on the composition for guitar solo and in collaborations with celloist Sandra Martins and accordionist João Frade.


Jorge Pardo and Carles Benavent are unanimously considered two of the most important musicians of the movement of jazz fusion with Spanish traditional music, in particular the flamenco form developed in the region of Andaluzia. Despite their different upbringings (Pardo, a saxophonist and flautist from Madrid, and Benavent, a bassist native of Barcelona), both share not only the same generational affiliation but also multiple musical affiliations, namely their mutual relation of artistic complicity with worldwide famous guitarist Paco de Lúcia. Both instrumentals of stellar skills, Pardo and Benavent express through their artform the ambition to transcend cultural cartographies, thereby defining an identity marked by the confluence of other geographic and musical identities. The singularity of their artistic voices allowed them to pursue an international career working with several luminaries of contemporary music such as Chick Corea, with whom Pardo collaborated extensively, and, in the case of Benavent, with Pat Metheny, Randy Brecker or Gil Goldstein, among many others.


Carlos Garcia is a multidisciplinary artist, musician, composer and teacher with an extensive and diversified curriculum of collaborations with influential names of Portuguese music, some more closely associated with jazz such as João Paulo Esteves da Silva or Pedro Moreira, others from other musical styles. In parallel Garcia composes classical pieces and arrangements for different ensembles.


The reinterpretation of “Ibéria” that will take place at Guimarães Jazz twenty years after its original release, will offer the audience of the festival a unique musical proposal that, while centered around Manuel de Oliveira’s compositions, is mainly distinguished by its ability to imagine possibilities for the revitalization of the traditional music from the Iberian Peninsula, nowadays often reduced to an anthropologic curiosity, through the matrix of contemporary jazz.

Manuel de Oliveira Ibéria
Preço 15,00 eur / 10,00 eur c/d

COMPRAR

6+ years old

Manuel de Oliveira guitars and braguesa guitar

Jorge Pardo flute and saxophone

Carles Benavent electric bass

Miguel Veras guitars

Quiné Teles drums and percussion

Carlos Garcia piano and orchestra conduction

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