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Júlio Resende (Musician)[edit]

Júlio Resende (Faro, 10th June 1982) is a Portuguese pianist and composer. His improvisation techniques are transversal to his aesthetics, and articulate different musical genres, from Jazz, Fado, Rock, Classical Music or even Electronic Music.

Júlio Resende
Background information
BornPortugal
GenresJazz, Fado, Rock
Occupation(s)Musician, Composer
Instrument(s)Piano
Websitewww.julioresende.com

Biography[edit]

Júlio Resende was born in Faro, in the Algarve in Portugal, but spent his childhood in Olhão. From an early age he had contact with music, starting to play the piano at the age of 4. He studied at the Conservatório de Faro where, after studying classical piano, his taste for improvisation led him to Jazz, as he needed "a musical language which demands freedom. Jazz is not a style, it's a way of thinking. I found in Improvisation and Jazz a musical language that thinks like this, in freedom, and demands this of its musicians."[1]

In 2001, Resende moved to Lisbon where, while studying Philosophy at the Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, he became involved in the musical activities of the Hot Clube de Portugal. He later left for Paris to study Jazz at the Université de St. Denis - Paris VIII. During this period he participated in workshops which led him to work with musicians from Hot Clube, the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, Berklee College of Music, and the Bill Evans Academy.[2]

Debut in Jazz: 2008 - 2011[edit]

In the year 2008, Resende released his first album, Da Alma. This album was his recording debut in Jazz, and the artist came to be considered as "the youngest Portuguese musician to record a first album as a leader for the Clean Feed label, considered by AllAboutJazz one of the 5 best Jazz labels in the World."[3]

In 2009, he edited the album Assim Falava Jazzatustra, a project featuring Manuela Azevedo, vocalist of the band Clã. The album was described by All Music Guide as "an excellent example of how European jazz musicians have taken inspiration from their North American counterparts and raised the bar to the point where they are now the ones making refreshing and original music, while the Americans stubbornly stick to tradition." The album was followed by another album in front of his band Jazzatustra. This was followed by another album ahead of his trio, You Taste Like a Song (2011), and participation in OGRE, a jazz and electronic music fusion project led by singer Maria João.

Fado-Jazz: 2013 to the present day[edit]

After having recorded his first three albums, Resende released, in October 2013, Amália por Júlio Resende on the Valentim de Carvalho label, a work in which the pianist revisits with his instrument some of the most remarkable fados interpreted by the singer Amália Rodrigues. With this first incursion into the Fado genre, Júlio Resende brings to the scene his innovative proposal of "Fado-Jazz": the union of two musical imaginaries which results in a unique creation.

According to Resende, the challenge taken on by Júlio Resende from the Amália project was "to bring Fado to the piano (...) All pianists have the dream of making a solo record. I wanted to make the most personal solo record possible. I understand the word "solo" as something that has to do with earth, with roots, with the ground you walk on, that you inhabit. Among my earliest musical memories is the voice of Amália singing "A Casa Portuguesa!" or the overwhelming "Estranha Forma de Vida" and she serves as a symbol for this musical journey." The album includes the theme "Medo", a virtual and posthumous duet with Amália Rodrigues, using a recording of the singer's voice with unpublished permission from Valentim de Carvalho[4].

Between 2014 and 2016 he undertakes a series of international concerts to present his Amália work. With this album, Resende will visit France, Spain, jumping to Mexico, the United States, until reaching Canada and even Japan.

In 2015, Júlio Resende continued his exploration of Fado with the album Fado & Further, debuting the album with a show at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, featuring the singers, Moreno Veloso, Sílvia Pérez Cruz and Gisela João.[1] The album was portrayed by the Portuguese press as another example of "a natural integration of Portuguese popular music into his pianistic discourse".

Resende's latest album released in October 2020, Júlio Resende - Fado Jazz Ensemble with a completely innovative aesthetic in the world of Fado and Jazz music, combines original themes played by a Portuguese Guitar that blends with Piano, Double Bass and Drums.

Alexander Search: 2017[edit]

Based on the English poetry of Fernando Pessoa, Resende forms a pop-rock band with influences of indie and electronic music to which he gives the name Alexander Search, one of Pessoa's most important heteronyms and who wrote almost exclusively in the English language. The album, released in June 2017, entered directly to the third position of the national top sales. It featured the participation of Salvador Sobral, André Nascimento, Joel Silva and Daniel Neto, as well as the presence of Júlio Resende himself.

Cinderella Cyborg: 2018[edit]

Cinderella Cyborg is an album released in 2018. A musical adventure, an assumed flirtation between man and machine. Between the acoustic of piano, drums and double bass, and the electronic sounds of pads and chips.

Other works[edit]

Throughout his musical career, Júlio Resende has developed partnerships in various musical genres, from Jazz to Fado to pop/rock. Between recordings and shows, his collaborations include several names of Portuguese music: Salvador Sobral, Maria João, Aldina Duarte, Hélder Moutinho, António Zambujo, Ana Moura, Cristina Branco, Cuca Roseta, Marco Rodrigues, Manuela Azevedo and Catarina Miranda (Festival da Canção 2018).

On the international music scene we highlight collaborations with Matt Penman, Perico Sambeat, John Hebert, Carlos Bica, Ole Morten Vogan, Will Vinson, Sílvia Perez Cruz, Moreno Veloso, among others.

Discography[edit]

-Da Alma (2007)

-Assim falava Jazzatustra (2009)

-You Taste Like a Song (2011)

-Amália por Júlio Resende (Solo) (2013)

-Fado & Further (Solo) (2015)

-Poesia Homónima Por Júlio Resende e Júlio Machado Vaz: Poemas de Eugénio de Andrade e Gonçalo M. Tavares (2016)

-Alexander Search (2017)

-Cinderella Cyborg (2018)

-Júlio Resende – Fado Jazz Ensemble (2020)

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.culturgest.pt/en/arquivo/2014/docs/JulioResende_FSlite.pdf/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ https://www.culturgest.pt/en/arquivo/2014/docs/JulioResende_FSlite.pdf/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ https://www.rtp.pt/programa/tv/p32902/e2. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En7gHOAjGvI. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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