"The Garden of Earthly Delights" review on AllAboutJazz by Dan Bilawsky

“This third album from Portuguese bassist André Carvalho is a study in contrasts." […]

“Carvalho set about composing a long-form work [and] this stunning suite is the result.” […]

[…] “Carvalho captures the imagination with his true solo stand and artfully individualistic rendering of the Dragon Tree on “Dracaena Draco”.” […]

[…] “Carvalho's work, like that of his inspiration for this project, is both in bounds and out of this world, presenting earthly delights and otherworldly insights all at once.”

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André Carvalho

Portuguese jazz bassist and composer André Carvalho is an active NYC freelancer whose works AllAboutJAzz described as “both in bounds and out of this world.” Nate Chinen of The New York Times dubbed Carvalho a bassist “you should get to know.” He’s played with Jazz stars Chris Cheek, Will Vinson, and Tommy Crane. And André’s performance credits range from the Colors Jazz Festival (Paris), the Cairo Jazz Festival, and Jazz Festival Ljubliana, to venues such as Blue Note (New York), Konzerthaus Berlin, and Casa da Música (Porto).

https://www.andrecarvalhobass.com
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