Showing posts with label Narci Rodríguez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Narci Rodríguez. Show all posts

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Flying Hands and Music of the Heart: Nastasia Zürcher

Thursday night, as part of the programme included in "Feito a man" , we attended a concert by Beat TrioNastasia Zürcher, who sang for a packed house at the terrace of La Granola. After 10 years as a performer, Zürcher showed she has what it takes to engage an audience. She belted through her hits "Dears", "Our Generation" or "Listen to Yourself".





She also sang "Voar", an unforgettable, beautifully written tune. The song expresses the longing to fly, the wish to get over pain and continue along her way, marking her own direction with her voice.

Image from http://www.nastasiazurcher.com


No artifice is needed, Zürcher can go out in front of a crowd with just her presence and two musicians and engage the crowd with the power of music alone. Her intimacy in between songs, her powerful voice, the amazing music by Adrián Saavedra and Narci Rodríguez, as well as the use of different instruments (rain sticks, or different variants of the one you can see below, I do not know its name), and the location between stone walls under a cloudy sky all contributed to a magical evening.


The true testament of a great artist and a great writer. 



Thank you Nastasia, Adrián and Narci for a memorable concert!


Friday, August 19, 2016

Words and Music of the Heart: Narci Rodríguez and Marcos Pin

Last Tuesday and following Mariló Vélez's recommendation, we went to one of the concerts scheduled in the programme "Feito a Man" in Santiago de Compostela, by Narci Rodríguez and Marcos Pin.

It was the first time I had heard about these talented musicians - however, the concert was fresh and delightful, presenting a romantic song cycle, beautiful, intelligent, combining intimistic pieces such as "Isn't It Romantic" with more playful songs such as "Get Your Kicks On Route 66", with the virtuosic music  and dazzling chord-punching of Marcos Pin, who provided the thrilling high-energy rhythm. 

Rodríguez's velvety voice was equally captivating while singing or reciting Fernando Pessoa's poem: 


O Mundo não se Fez para Pensarmos Nele

O meu olhar é nítido como um girassol. 
Tenho o costume de andar pelas estradas 
Olhando para a direita e para a esquerda, 
E de, vez em quando olhando para trás... 
E o que vejo a cada momento 
É aquilo que nunca antes eu tinha visto, 
E eu sei dar por isso muito bem... 

Sei ter o pasmo essencial 
Que tem uma criança se, ao nascer, 
Reparasse que nascera deveras... 
Sinto-me nascido a cada momento 
Para a eterna novidade do Mundo... 

Creio no mundo como num malmequer, 
Porque o vejo. Mas não penso nele 
Porque pensar é não compreender ... 

O Mundo não se fez para pensarmos nele 
(Pensar é estar doente dos olhos) 
Mas para olharmos para ele e estarmos de acordo... 

Eu não tenho filosofia: tenho sentidos... 
Se falo na Natureza não é porque saiba o que ela é, 
Mas porque a amo, e amo-a por isso, 
Porque quem ama nunca sabe o que ama 
Nem sabe por que ama, nem o que é amar ... 
Amar é a eterna inocência, 
E a única inocência não pensar... 

Alberto Caeiro, in "O Guardador de Rebanhos - Poema II"


The highlights: the poem above (of course);  "Prelude to a Kiss", the "blackest" song by Duke Ellington; and the improvised backup vocals by an American passerby who decided to join the show (see the last picture).










E as bossa novas de Narci Rodríguez vanse a Brasil con María.
Graciñas, Narci!