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You may have heard Camille Bertault's scattings: from vocal reinterpretations of Coltrane's solos to those of Hermeto Pascoal, the singer enchanted the world with her voice and her ability to harmonize words in a jazzy rhythm. In this week's show, Camille tells of her trajectory, her Brazilian references and her relationship with improvisation. You can play!
Watch the original ground of Coltrane in the song Giant Steps that Camille put lyrics. It will be an upgrade to your listening experience from the first song of the show! Follow the link.
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CAMILLE BERTAULT
In 2015, French-born Camille Bertault posted a video on her Facebook page in which she performed a vocal reinterpretation, from her words and sounds, of John Coltrane's sax improvisation in Giant Steps. Since then, the Parisian album has accumulated two albums, several other scattings videos, presentations, workshops and partners around the world and the irreverence of thousands of admirers of her talent and vocal ability.
Camille began learning to play piano with her father, a pianist, at the age of three. Even in her early childhood, she began formal studies, beginning with classical music. Camille trained piano, dance and singing at the French School of Music and it was while studying Jazz Composition and Improvisation at the Conservatoire Musical de Paris in 2010 that she created the Tipa duo.
In addition to interpreting songs from other authors, Camille also composes and writes lyrics in French for jazz classics. Her first album, "En Vie", released April 22, 2016 by New York's Sunnyside label, brings together the writing, arrangements and compositions of Camille with the work of names like Jimmy Rowles, Herbie Hancock and Duke Ellington.
NELSON FARIA
One of the most expressive Brazilian musicians, Nelson Faria carries in his musical baggage 12 recorded CDs, eight books - two of them with editions in the USA, Japan and Italy - a DVD with the group Nosso Trio and the video lesson Toque de Mestre. In addition, he participates as a musician, arranger and / or producer on more than 200 CDs of various national and international artists. He also signed the Condor Nelson Faria Signature guitar model (JNF-1), developed by the artist in partnership with the renowned instrument factory.
Amongst artists with whom he has shared stages and studios, we can highlight João Bosco, Cassia Eller, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Ivan Lins, Till Broenner, Zélia Duncan, Ana Carolina, Milton Nascimento, Toninho Horta, Tim Maia, Leila Pinheiro, Nico Assumpção, Gilson Peranzzetta , Paulo Moura, Wagner Tiso, Edu Lobo, Fátima Guedes, Karolina Vucidolac, Josee Konning, Lisa Ono, Baby Brazil, Pascoal Meirelles, Antonio Adolfo, Nivaldo Ornelas, Mauro Senise, Maurício Einhorn and many others. In his career, he has accumulated presentations in Brazil and in more than 30 countries around the world.
Currently, Nelson Faria also works as a professor at the University of Örebro in Sweden, and works alongside the most important bigbands in Europe and the USA as guest arranger and soloist. Since March 2015, she has also been presenter of the program "A coffee at home", published on the web.