GILÚ Creator of the Orquestra, this percussionist of Olinda communicates his well-defined and unique identity through his original work on stages of Brazil and abroad. When was still in the beginning of the career he had already played with: Naná Vasconcelos, Erasto Vasconcelos, Mundo Livre, Otto, Silvério Pessoa, and others. Has been featuring on the CD recordings of Chão e Chinelo, Bonsucesso Samba Clube and Renata Rosa, with whom he traveled through Europe. In Europe, participated in pianist Marcelo Bratk´s (London Symphony Orchestra´s soloist) project Trilogia do Carnaval. He was founding member of the groups A Roda (among Gabriel Melo and Yuri Habib) and Academia da Berlinda.
TINÉ The singer, composer and songwriter Tiné was born in Arcoverde, city of Cordel do Fogo Encantado and also of the traditional group Samba de Coco Raízes de Arcoverde, two solid influences undoubtedly present in his work. In Recife he is known for his participation in the group Academia da Berlinda. He featured on Maciel Salú´s project Terno do Terreiro. Moreover, in 2004 Tiné released his solo album Segura o Cordão, in which he shows his own and also his partners´ compositions, with arrangements and music production by the violeiro (guitar player) Caçapa. One of its tracks, the song Cobrinha, was included in the compilation What's Happening in Pernambuco, released in the United States by David Byrne's label Luaka Bop. Some songs are available on www.myspace.com/seguraocordao.
MACIEL SALÚ The rabequeiro (rabeca player), singer and composer Maciel Salú has a privileged poetic and musical heritage: he had grown up in contact with masters of the traditional culture. His childhood was enriched by rhythms such as Maracatu Rural, Cavalo Marinho and Ciranda, all manifestations of popular/traditional culture, fomented in his family by his grandfather João Salu and his father Mestre Salustiano. Ten years ago, has performed with the group Chão e Chinelo in national and international festivals such as in Nantes, France. Subsequently, became a member of Orchestra Santa Massa, led by DJ Dolores; they have been acclaimed at Free Jazz, Abril Pro Rock, New York´s Lincoln Center festivals and also in the European Tour in over nine countries. In 2004, he began working solo and released his first album, A Pisada, warmly received by the audience and the critics. The second, Na luz do carbureto, was released in 2006.
JULIANO HOLANDA Juliano Ferreira Holanda is an ´in demand´ musician, composer, songwriter and music producer. He has works in which he plays the electric guitar as well as bass, acoustic guitar, seven-string guitar, Brazilian viola, ten-string guitar, viola de cocho, bandolim and acoustic bass guitar. In recent years he has featured in and composed or produced for a wide range of projects and bands such as Azabumba, Forró Rabecado, Maciel Salú e o Terno de Terreiro, Alessandra Leão, Erasto Vasconcelos, Zeh Rocha, Negroove, Dona Cila e seus Pupilos, Isidro, Tonino Arcoverde, Geraldo Maia, Treminhão, Amoenda, Folia de Santo and Mio Mazda meets Deep Samba.
HUGO GILA Hugo Gila has been acting as bassist and keyboardist in Olinda´s music scene for many years. He played with Otto, Kaya Na Real, Songo, Variant TL, Zé Cafofinho e suas Correntes, Guardaloop, China (solo project), Erasto Vasconcelos and Seu Gaspar da Gaita. Today is one of the members of the band Academia da Berlinda.
RAPHAEL BELTRÃO Hugo Gila´s long-time partner, the drummer Raphael Beltrão has performed with Songo, Variant TL and China. He has been featured on the album recordings of artists such as Bonsucesso Samba Clube, Geraldo Azevedo, Zé Cafofinho e suas Correntes and Variant (dividing drums with Nação Zumbi´s Pupillo). Thus, he completes the bass-percussion-drums core, that is, the “heart” of Orquestra Contemporânea de Olinda.
GRÊMIO MUSICAL HENRIQUE DIAS Founded on April 30, 1954, the Grêmio Musical Henrique Dias is responsible of being the first professional school of musicians in Olinda. Nonprofit. Educational and cultural activities are held to date in favor of community development and of students of low income in Cidade Alta, Olinda-Pernambuco. In those 55 years of activities, the school has formed thousands of musicians, who became able to play all musical genres, including Pernambuco´s. Since 2001, the orchestra is led by saxophonist and conductor Ivan do Espírito Santo, conductor as well of the Banda Militar da Aeronáutica in Pernambuco, and member of the Orquestra Popular do Recife. The orchestra's repertoire embraces rhythms of Pernambuco including Frevo, Coco and Maracatu.
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