Music Review: Marco Granados - Music Of Venezuela
Published November 25, 2008
While Brazilian jazz may be the first type of Latin Jazz that comes to mind, many subgenres exist and one of the best is Venezuelan. Doing his part to help expose jazz lovers to the music of his homeland, flute virtuoso Marco Granados is offering up his latest album on the Soundbrush label, appropriately titled Music Of Venezuela.
The son of a violinist/music teacher, Granados showed early promise while growing up in Venezuela. He eventually received a classical musical
education that included stints at Julliard and other institutions as well as having studied with flute legends James Galway and Jean-Pierre Rampal. In the last decade or so, he's appeared in a number of venues (including Lincoln Center) and on many albums.
His newest effort is a showcase for the music of his homeland, but it also displays his instrumental talents. Although he's accompanied by several solid musicians, including his brother Leonardo on maracas, Marco dominates almost every track with his remarkable flute play.
The 15 cuts on the album include a number of styles, ranging from sweet and slow ballads, such as "Confesion a Las Estrellas (Confession To The Stars)," to pure dancing music like the meringue-flavored "Cañaneando (Street Playing)." The latter is a delight and one of my favorites, as Granados demonstrates astonishing skill and speed
Granados also exhibits loyalty to the simple, rural Venezuelan music of his youth by featuring several pieces written by one of his inspirations, Alberto 'Beto' Valderrama, a legendary musician who lives a simple life on an island off the Venezuelan coast. The best of those is "El Avispero (The Wasp's Nest)," which includes some fiery trumpet play from guest artist Francisco Flores.
This is an outstanding collection of Latin jazz, especially for those who appreciate amazingly fast and intricate flute play from a master. Highly recommended.
- Music Review: Marco Granados - Music Of Venezuela
- Published: November 25, 2008
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Instrumental, Music: International/World, Music: Jazz, Music: Latin, Review
- Writer: Big Geez
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