Yamandu Costa, virtuoz al chitarei cu 7 corzi, s-a născut în Passuo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul, în Brazilia, unde a început să studieze chitara cu tatăl sau, Algacir Costa, liderul formației “Os Frontericos” la vârsta de 6 ani. Și-a perfecționat tehnica cu Lucio Yanel, virtuoz Argentinian care era stabilit pe atunci în Brazilia. Până la vârâtă de 15 ani, Yamandu a studiat muzica folk din sudul Braziliei, Argentia și Uruguay. Inspirat de lucrările lui Radames Gnatalli, a decis să ia contact cu muzica altor compozitori brazilieni, precum Baden Powell, Tom Jobim și Raphael Rabello. Yamandu și-a creat un stil particular de compoziție, combinând muzica tipică sudului Braziliei, Choro și Samba cu pasaje virtuozice și tempo înalt, mențînând, însă, delicatețea și cantabilitatea melodiei. De câte ori este pe scenă, Yamandu umple cu bucurie chiar și cele mai selecte audiențe, deoarece performanța sa impresionantă arată o adâncă intimitate între el și chitară. Recunoașterea pe care a obținut-o pe parcursul anilor se datorează talentului sau de a transmite publicului magia muzicii. Yamandu este un chitarist, compozitor și aranjator care nu se încadrează într-un singur stil, ci își creează propriul stil, combinându-le pe toate pe chitara sa cu 7 corzi. Yamandu își merită cu desăvârșire numele sau, care în limba nativă a indienilor brazilieni înseamnă „precursorul apelor lumii”. Stilul său a inspirat mulți muzicieni tineri. Pe parcursul carierei sale, a sustitnut numeroase concerte solo sau alături de artiști consacrați precum Bobby McFerrin, Pepe Romero sau Stochelo Rosenberg. A avut concerte în peste 45 de țări și va cânta în premieră națională în România, la Festivalul Internațional de Chitară “Harmonia Cordis”. EN Yamandu Costa, 7-string guitar virtuoso, was born in Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, where he began his guitar studies with his father Algacir Costa, band leader of “Os Fronteiriços”, when he was 7 years old. Later, he perfected his technique with Lúcio Yanel, Argentine virtuoso who was then settled in Brazil. Until the age of 15, Yamandu´s only music school was the folk music from the south of Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Nevertheless, after he heard Radamés Gnatalli´s work, he decided to get in contact with the music of other renowned Brazilian musicians, such as Baden Powell, Tom Jobim, Raphael Rabello, among others. When he was 17, he played for the first time in São Paulo at “Circuito Cultural Banco do Brasil” (BB Cultural Tour). The event was produced by “Estúdio Tom Brazil” (Tom Brazil studio), and from then on he was recognized as one of the most gifted guitar players of Brazil. The music documentary by Finnish film maker Mika Kaurismaki, called “Brasileirinho” on “choro music” also featured Yamandu Costa, which gave him additional international attention. Yamandu has created his very particular style of compositions, somewhere between the typical music from the south of Brazil, Choro and Samba with finger acrobatic like passages, high tempo and yet very delicate and melodious pieces. For the audience his music is somewhere between breathtaking and breathholding, accompanied by Yamandu´s way of melting with his instrument and being one for the duration of the concert. Yamandu is embracing the range of root-Latinamerican music with a clear basis on Southbrazilian swing. So far, Yamandu has recorded 17 CDs and 2 DVDs, Solo, in Duo, Trio, Quarter and with the Symphony Orchestra of the State of Mato Grosso and has also performed as guitar soloist with several Brazilian orchestras, from the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, the Symphony Orchestra of Sao Paulo to the “Youth Camerata” from the Social Action for Music (Rio) and outside Brazil with the Calgary Philharmonic conducted by conductor Roberto Minczuk, with the “Orchestre National de France” conducted by conductor Kurt Masur and Debora Waldman as well as “Orchestre de Paris” by conductor Kristjan Järvi and Alondra de Parra , with the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, with the National Orchestra of Belgium and with the Adelaide Art Orchestra. Upcoming international concerts with orchestras: Philharmonic Orchestra of Monte Carlo – Monaco and National Orchestra of Argentine Music – Buenos Aires. Besides numerous concerts throughout Brazil, Yamandu has toured in France, La Reunion, Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, à Monte Carlo, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Slovenia, Russia, Lithuania, Serbia, Czech Republic, Australia, USA, Canada, Greece, Macedonia, Israel, Cyprus, India, China, Japan, South Korea, Zimbabwe, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozambique, United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, Iran, Kuwait, Ecuador, Cuba, Colombia, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.
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