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Telebossa . Telebossa

 

staubgold digital 11 . analog 5
2011. cd . dl . lp

The singularity of Telebossa's music is the result of a stunning interplay between musical cultures and the incessant exploration of Samba, Jazz and Chamber Music. In this music, Bossa can seem at times very distant while the Donaueschinger Musiktage (where compositions by Chico Mello have been performed) and Kapital Band 1 (Nicholas Bussmann's most recent band project on the Mosz label) can be very close. Both Bussmann and Mello are at home in South America and Europe in equal measures. They combine Brazilian heritage such as Noel Rosa's "Seculo do Progresso" seamlessly with Minimal Music, Improv and Electronica. On their debut album, they have achieved the difficult feat of transporting the spirit and the soul of their live performances into a studio and capture it in a fantastically produced recording. It's comprised of seven moving songs, which tell stories about love and sorrow, about homesickness and wanderlust, about the Kotti (the Kottbusser Tor in Berlin) and the Copacabana.

"My first encounter with the music of Telebossa was a plain mp3 file attached to an e-mail from Nicholas Bussmann, which left me curious and sceptical simultaneously. How could it be that two Berlin-based experimental musicians (which is how I had regarded them up until then) could play a Brazilian music, which was equal to that of Bossa Nova's protagonists like Antonio Carlos Jobim, Caetano Veloso or Joao Gilberto? What was the source of this irresistible, always deeply melancholic and disarmingly authentic flair, which transported me at once from wintery Berlin to the tropical humidity of Rio de Janeiro?

When I experienced Chico Mello und Nicholas Bussmann in performance for the first time, I was simply gobsmacked and all my questions were answered by the first few bars of their music: These two musicians simple live their music! 54-year-old Mello, who with his guitar and his singing is at the center of the performance, is simply a Samba bombshell on stage, smilingly and winkingly enchanting the audience with the self-confidence and the effortlessness of a master musician. Next to him sits Bussmann with eyes wide awake, giving Mello a solid musical basis with his elegant, virtuoso and rhythmically accentuated play on his cello, while musically cheering him on. Hats off!"

(Markus Detmer, Staubgold Label Manager)

Telebossa

CHICO MELLO was born in Curitiba, Brasil, in 1957. He studied music and medicine in Curitiba and composition in Sao Paulo with Hans-Joachim Koellreutter and in Berlin with Dieter Schnebel and Witold Szalonek. Important encounters with Latin-American and European composers in the "Cursos latinoamericanos de musica contemporanea".

Performances (among others) at Donaueschinger Musiktage, Inventionen Berlin, Pro Musica Nova Bremen, Klangaktionen Neue Musik Munich, Festival International de Musique Electroacoustique de Bourges, Festival Musica Nova Sao Paulo, Bienal de Musica Contemporanea Rio de Janeiro, Musica Viva Munich. Scholarships at H. Strobel foundation of SWR Baden-Baden and several times of the 'Senator für kulturelle Angelegenheiten'. Studies at Cite Internationale des Arts, Paris.

Mello works in the fields of experimental and improvised music as well as in theatre and performance. Collaborations (among others) with Silvia Ocougne, Arnold Dreyblatt, Dieter Schnebel, Martin Supper, Berthold Tuercke, Burkhard Schlotthauer, Daniel Ott, Wandelweiser Komponisten Ensemble.

Concerts in Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Uruguay, Argentina, the US, Russia and Poland. Conductor of the ensemble "ContempoSonoro", Curitiba. Curator of the "Escuta" festival, Rio de Janeiro (1998, 2000) and the department of New Music in "Oficina de Música de Curitiba" (2002).

NICHOLAS BUSSMANN, musician, composer, curator. Lives and works in Berlin. Began as a cello player. As many others he put his instrument for a while aside and went for the new possibilities the computer and electronic devices offered. Repetitive structures or patterns of daily life are often a starting point of his work. The representation of emotions in music is another topic.

The video "Etuede in buergerlichen Gefuehlen" 2009 and the opera "Barnes Dance" for 7 singers, 4 drummers and a joker 2010 are outstanding works. With Martin Brandlmayr (Kapital Band 1), Chico Mello (Telebossa) and Lindy Annis exist long term collaborations. Curates regularly the Grand Prix d'Amour in Berlin and occasionally for other venues: Maerzmusik, Haus der Kulturen der Welt etc. He toured in Europe, Japan, Northern and Middle America and published about a dozen CDs. Teaches occasionally at the UdK Berlin.

www.telebossa.com