Jovino Santos-Neto
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Background information | ||
Born | September 18, 1954 (age 52) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | |
Genre(s) | Jazz Contemporary classical music |
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Occupation(s) | Musician Composer Educator |
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Instrument(s) | Piano Flute Melodica |
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Years active | 1977 – present | |
Associated acts |
Jovino Santos-Neto Quarteto Jovino Santos-Neto Quinteto |
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Website | http://www.jovisan.net |
Jovino Santos-Neto (born September 18, 1954 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian/American jazz pianist, flutist, composer, arranger, educator and producer.
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[edit] Biography
Jovino Santos-Neto started playing piano at age 13, and by 16 was playing keyboards in a band called "The Vacancy Group" in Bangu, West Zone of Rio.
Jovino earned a degree in Biology, from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and later from Macdonald College of McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
In 1977 he joined the group led by the legendary Brazilian composer Hermeto Pascoal, working as a pianist, flutist, composer, arranger and producer. Since leaving Hermeto's group in 1992 and relocating to the United States, he has released several recordings and toured internationally as the leader of his own ensemble and also in collaboration with musicians such as Airto Moreira, Flora Purim, and Mike Marshall.
[edit] Educator
Santos-Neto teaches at Seattle's Cornish College of the Arts and is also a frequent teacher at Jazz Camp West.
[edit] Awards
- Artist Trust Fellowship, 2001
- IAJE/ASCAP (International Association for Jazz Education/American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Commission) for an established composer, 2002
- Chamber Music America New Works jazz composition award, 2003
- Best Latin Jazz Album (nomination), Canto do Rio, 2004 Latin Grammy Awards
- Earshot Jazz Northwest Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year, 2004
[edit] Discography
- Caboclo (1997)
- Ao Vivo em Olympia (Live in Olympia, WA) (2000)
- Balaio (Basket) (with Richard Boukas) (2001)
- Canto do Rio (2003)
- Serenata (with Mike Marshall) (2003)
- Brazil duets (with Mike Marshall) (2005)
- Roda Carioca (2006)