Showing posts with label creology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creology. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 October 2017

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Carmen Souza @KingsPlace+ @BBC3

Carmen Souza, Theo Pascal and Elias Kacomanolis will be @KingsPlace TODAY (SEP30)
presenting #CREOLOGY, there still some tickets available:
http://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/music/carmen-souza-creology

Meanwhile hear yesterday LIVE  SESSION +interview in studio @BBC3 in tune show here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0962fcc

(c)Photos PatPascal














































#Creology #CDreview @WorldMusicCentral.org









Great review for CREOLOGY:

"Carmen Souza's Transatlantic Vocal Brilliance 
Carmen Souza continues to explore Cape Verdean, Brazilian and other lusophone 
influences interweaving jazz elements. Carmen’s vocal range continues to marvel, changing her pitch easily, from childlike voices to deep bass tones. She adds great vocal overdubs, plus male choruses and call and response sections.
Carmen Souza’s band is spectacular as always...Although Carmen Souza is widely-known as a vocalist, she showcases her talent as an instrumentalist as well, playing superb piano on her tribute to classic American jazz, “Pretty Eyes.”



Saturday, 23 September 2017

4 STARS @SONGLINES

CREOLOGY is coming to Uk - London on Sep30 for a unique concert at the Kings Place.
Judging by the 4STARS review, the album, received at SONGLINES MAGAZINE plus the amazing review we got at FROOTS MAGAZINE, this concert is not to be missed.
GET YOUR TICKETS HERE:
http://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/music/carmen-souza-creology

In preview catch the Trio interview and LIVE SESSION at BBC3 - In Tune on SEP29:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0962fcc




Sunday, 16 July 2017

FROOTS REVIEW #CREOLOGY

"Souza, who also plays guitar and an idiosyncratic Fender Rhodes, cultivates a playful vocal style that defies easy categorisation. Ranging from feathery to earthy - Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Dinah Washington, Sarah Vaughan and Peggy Lee come variously to mind, all very different singers, to be sure - but no comparision does Souza justice."She projects a conversational, hard bop scat sensibility that is sui generis..." FROOTS 


Monday, 1 May 2017

#Creology Review @vrijegeluiden+Concerts Amsterdam (NL)

#Creology was highlighted in this week new releases review by 
"Creology (Galileo Music) - Carmen Souza ft. Theo Pascal

Carmen Souza herken je altijd meteen aan haar dichtgeknepen hoge stem, die soms spint als een kat en soms heerlijke vrije val maakt naar de lage bastonen. Ze klinkt heel intiem alsof ze in je oor staat te zingen. Van het begin van haar carrière, 14 jaar terug, werkt de Kaapverdiaanse zangeres met de Portugese bassist en arrangeur Theo Pascal. Ze zijn bedreven in het verwerken van traditionele Kaapverdiaanse en Cubaanse ritmes in hun moderne jazzarrangementen. Met dit album zijn ze een stapje verder gegaan. Ze volgen een trans-Atlantische route van de Portugese ex-koloniën van Kaapverdië, Mozambique, Angola, de oceaan overstekend naar Brazilië en Cuba naar en New Orleans. Creology is kortom een muzikale kijk op de geschiedenis van slavernij en kolonisatie. Niet droevig of boos, maar mooi en vrolijk. CC"
ENG: "... "Creology is a musical view of the history of slavery and colonization. Not sad or angry, but beautiful and cheerful. CC" 

Carmen Souza, Theo Pascal and Elias Kacomanolis will be presenting #Creology in Amsterdam 
on June 02 and 03 during ON THE ROOF FESTIVAL: http://on-the-roof.nl/#program

Monday, 24 April 2017

SOLD OUT #Creology @Festival Migrartes Reggio Calabria {Italy}

Another SOLD OUT concert in Reggio Calabria!

LIVE REVIEWS:
"Portoghese ma di origini capoverdiane, Carmen Souza (chitarra, piano e voce) assieme a Theo Pascal (basso elettrico e contrabbasso) ed Elias Kacomanolis (batteria e percussioni), ha letteralmente entusiasmato il pubblico accorso numeroso all’Hotel Miramare innanzitutto per un timbro ed una tecnica vocale unici, assieme ad una magnifica ampiezza della sua voce. E poi per la sua musica, capace di creare un tessuto armonico in cui le influenze musicali di Capoverde si fondono con quelle afro-brasiliane, cubane, fino ad arrivare al jazz di New Orleans...." Strill.it

"Portuguese but of caboverdian origins, Carmen Souza (guitar, piano and voice) together with Theo Pascal (electric bass and double bass) and Elias Kacomanolis (drums and percussion), literally impressed the numerous guests at Hotel Miramare first for a stamp and A unique vocal technique, along with a magnificent amplitude of its voice. And then for her music, capable of creating a harmonious fabric in which the musical influences of Cabo verde blend with African-Cuban, Cuban, until they arrive at New Orleans jazz...."Strill.it


"Un mosaico di suoni, sapienti giochi di voci e di storie, una fusione armoniosa di ritmi africani e tradizione jazz e soul..."ReggioTV
"A mosaic of sounds, wise games of voices and stories, a harmonious blend of African rhythms and jazz and soul tradition..."ReggioTV


Photo: ALDO VALENTI  





PHOTO: ALDO VALENTI

Saturday, 22 April 2017

SOLD OUT #Creology @Festival Mann / Muse al Museo Napoli {Italy}

What a pleasure to perform at one of the most important museums in the world to a sold out and welcoming audience!

Live review: ""Successo per il concerto "Creology" al Museo archeologico nazionale, in programma per il Festival delle muse. Dal palco, Carmen Souza conquista il pubblico della "Sala letteratura", piena fino all'ultima sedia e con molte persone in piedi." LA REPUBBLICA NAPOLI 
"Success for the concert "Creology" at the National Archaeological Museum, in program for the festival of the muses. From the stage, Carmen Souza conquers the public of the "Sala literature ", filled up to the last chair and with a lot of people standing."  LA REPUBBLICA NAPOLI 

 http://napoli.repubblica.it/cronaca/2017/04/22/foto/carmen_souza_incanta_il_pubblico_del_mann-163660477/1/#1 

Photos : Luigi Coppola




 Photos: Sonia Ritondale