Although all three now reside in New York City, Nilson Matta is originally from Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Mauricio Zottarelli is from the state of São Paulo, Brazil, and Oriente López is from Havana, Cuba, whom Nilson introduced as being Brazilian in his heart.
Mauricio Zottarelli
There were many musical highlights throughout the concert as Nilson Matta and the Brazilian Voyage Trio took the audience on an instrumental musical journey presenting music from the many regions of Brazil including Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, and more.
Oriente López
The trio performed many of Nilson Matta’s original compositions, as well as compositions written by some of the Brazilian greats, including two works composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim (1927 – 1994), whose many works have become Jazz standards. Two of the Jobim highlights included the songs Manhã de Carnaval and Samba de Orfeu, which he composed for the 1959 film, Orfeu Negro (Black Orpheus). Another important Brazilian composer was Noel de Medeiros Rosa (1910 – 1937), whom the trio honored by performing his Conversa de Botequim, written in 1935. In the creative hands of Nilson Matta, Mauricio Zottarelli, and Oriente López, the trio created a high-energy, engaging performance that had us, as well as the rest of the audience, dancing in our seats.
Debra C. Argen and Nilson Matta
Not only is the talented Nilson Matta an outstanding upright bass player, he is also a well-known composer, and the trio ended the evening with the Nilson Matta composition entitled Paraty, which he dedicated to the beautiful, historic colonial city located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, between the cities of São Paulo and Rio of Janeiro, and played with much love. It was the perfect end to a wonderful evening of music. As they say in Brazil, it was maravilhoso (marvelous)!
Edward F. Nesta and Mauricio Zottarelli
Delicious refreshments including a refreshing Róse Sangria and passed hors d’oeuvres provided compliments of Union Cantina, the Mexican restaurant located in the Village of Southampton, added to the gracious ambience of the evening.
Union Cantina -Róse Sangria and Hors d’oeuvres
The Southampton Arts Center is open year-round and there are always wonderful programs to appeal to adults as well as to families. The galleries are open Thursday until Sunday from 12:00 pm until 6:00 pm, gallery admission is free, however there is a fee for special events.
Oriente López and Debra C. Argen
A sampling of upcoming programs:
April 14 – May 29 – East End Collected3 curated by Paton Miller
April 21 – Screening of the film SONITA by Rokharsareh Ghaem Maghami
April 22 – Hector Martignon with Randy Brecker
Southampton Arts Center
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For information on Union Cantina, located at 40 Bowden Square in Southampton, New York, please call them at +1-631-377-3500, or visit the website: www.UnionCantina.net
Oriente López, Nilson Matta, Mauricion Zottarelli
Brazilian Voyage Trio
For information on Nilson Matta and upcoming performances, please visit the website: www.NilsonMatta.com
For information on Oriente López and upcoming performances, please visit the website: www.OrienteLopez.com
For information on Mauricio Zottarelli and upcoming performances, please visit the website: www.MZdrums.com
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