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BiographyGaudencio Thiago de Mello is a caboclo* who was born and grew up in the Brazilian Amazon rain forest. Besides listening to the hymns and spirituals brought by missionaries, and hearing his sister and brother playing classic pieces on the the piano and violin, Thiago’s musical awareness was informed by the whistling wind, the roar of rivers, and delicate bird songs - elements he incorporates in his percussion and composition.
Thiago’s compositions preserve the natural sounds and rhythms unique to Afro-Brazilian roots and Amazonian Indian chants, sometimes blending them with an urban jazz idiom. He has experimented with a variety of styles, combining the timeless, primitive musical elements of the Amazonian jungle, and the contemporary jazz language of New York City. He has created a special collection of instruments called“Organic Percussion” which he uses in concerts, recordings and in master classes around the world. His first album, (1973) "The Music of Thiago", produced by George Klabin, Sound Ideas Studio, in New York, has just been reissued in a new format under the title "Thiago de Mello AMAZON", by producer Arnaldo DeSouteiro, (JSR) and released in Spain by the Blue Moon label and also in Japan, by Bomba Records. It was also chosen the CD of the month of March, 2000, by the music magazine STRAIGHT NO CHASER of England and voted the 2nd Best CD of the Year-1999 by the DOWN BEAT Jazz Magazine in the category Re-Issue, behind Bob Dylan. Thiago was voted among the 10 best percussionists in the US by the same magazine, in 2000.
His compositions are featured as well on Ms. Isbin’s Grammy Award winning CD "Dreams Of A World", Paul Winter’s Grammy nominated "Earth, Voice Of A Planet", Barbosa-Lima’s "Music Of The Americas" and "Ginastera" and Daniel Wolff’s "Concerto `a Brasileira". His hit-song “Meu Boi-Bumbá” is included on "A Trip To Brazil II", produced by Arnaldo DeSouteiro (JSR), featuring Tom Jobim, Luiz Bonfá, Milton Nascimento, Gilberto Gil, João Gilberto, and others. In another compilation by Mr. DeSouteiro, "Friends of Brazil", includes “Macumba Chant”, written originally for a Broadway show based on the life of Carmen Miranda. He also appears as a special guest on the late Susannah McCorkle’s last CD "Hearts And Minds". New releases with his band AMAZON include "Sweet Brasil", "The Right Move", "The Night The Moon Cried" and "Amor Sem Fim". Besides that, his new CD "The Essential Thiago de Mello", produced by Arnaldo DeSouteiro for his Jazz Station Records (JSR) have been released in Japan, by Bomba Records.
Thiago de Mello and Grammy winner Sharon Isbin have toured together throughout Europe and the United States, appearing in New York’s Carnegie Hall and the 92nd St. Y, Boston’s prestigious Celebrity Series in Jordan Hall, San Francisco’s Herbst Theatre, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, Toronto’s Ford Center, Hampton Arts Virginia, University of Maryland, Ventura Festival, Aspen Music festival, Los Alamos Art Center, Cathedral Saint-John The Divine, and in programs such as NPR’s Prairie Home Companion, Around New York, and Guitar Jam among others. They opened the 2001 season at the legendary opera house, Teatro Amazonas in Manaus, Brazil.
Thiago de Mello's compositions have been featured in films and documentaries, including "Mariposa Canyon", by Benjamin Lobato; "Cero Hora-Nicaragua", and "Who Will Help Little Paulo?", produced by Chain Litewski, for the United Nations and UNICEF respectively; "A Prairie Boys Winter", by William Kurelak, Random House; "A Festa de Margarette", by Renato Falcão - Havana Filme Festival N.Y. Thiago has also written music for theater. "Growing Up Gothic", "The Well Of Living Waters", both by Clare Coss, "From Martí to Pietri", INTAR, "Exit The King", by Ionesco, "The Visit", by Frederic Duerrematt. He also wrote music for dance as well. "Dancing", for dancer/choreographer Sara Rudner and "Recurrent Insomnia's", for a production at the YMWHA’s Dance Center in NYC. Thiago’s jazz compositions have also been recorded by Paquito d'Rivera, Claudio Roditi, Richard Kimball, Hendrik Meurkens, and others. For many years he has been an active member of the Jazz Advisory Committee (Musicians Union, Local 802); a member of the American Federation of Musicians; a voting member of NARAS, (National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences), N.Y.-Chapter; LARAS (Latin Academy of Arts & Sciences) and others institutions.
In both live concerts and studio recordings Thiago has always tried to bring together the classical and the popular, demonstrating through his compositions that there is a profound common denominator among them. *Note: caboclo is a descendant of Portuguese This biography is also available in Portuguese for viewing or for download in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. |