Jorge Continentino is a saxophone and Flute
player from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, currently residing in New York
City. He has recorded and played with many of Brazil's foremost
recording artists, such as: Milton Nascimento, Ed Motta, Marisa
Monte, Durval Ferreira, Skank, Zeca Baleiro, Moraes Moreira, and
many, many more. Jorge has two brothers who play on the album, Alberto
and Kiko, on bass and piano respectively. Described by one Florida
newspaper as the Marsalis family of Brazil, the three brothers form
the experimental jazz-fusion group Continentrio. Their self-entitled
album, "Continentrio", was released in 2003. "Portrait" is a collection
of original jazz compositions played elegantly and with an intensity
and sincerity that flow uninterrupted from beginning to end. At
its core the band is a trio of drums, bass, and saxophone, joined
at times by guitar and at others by Fender Rhodes.
REVIEW:
"It's true that sax jazz albums are
a dime a dozen--which makes it all the more rare that one would
jump out and stun with such ease. "Portrait" features some of the
most expressive, haunting, emotional sax playing we have ever seen.
This album is beyond the smoky, late night haze of the jazz club
as it ventures into a sophisticated, slightly experimental language,
always holding onto the melodic seed, the kernel of distilled musicality
that breathes such life into this entrancing soundworld. Without
a doubt, Jorge Continentino is an artist in the truest sense of
the word and he is one to keep your eyes and ears on." -
Reviewer: Tamara Turner, CD Baby
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