Giana Viscardi

Location:
São Paulo, BR
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Samba / Bossa Nova / Jazz
Site(s):
Label:
WA Records
Type:
Indie
P O R T U G U Ê S ___________________________________________________________

Giana Viscardi interessou-se cedo por música e desde criança cultivava a idéia de ser cantora. Estudou música na escola do Zimbo Trio e também precocemente aventurou-se na composição.

O período em que atuou como vocalista da banda Rebento em 1997, em São Paulo, foi igualmente essencial para sua bagagem de intérprete de música popular brasileira. Nessa época, Giana mergulhou na melhor tradição nordestina do baião e do xote estando assim em contato com a obra de Luiz Gonzaga, Jackson do Pandeiro e João do Vale.

Finalmente em 1999, incentivada por Tom Zé com quem participou do Circuito Universitário de Música, decidiu-se pela carreira musical, deixou a Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da USP e foi para os Estados Unidos cursar a Berklee College of Music em Boston. Lá conheceu o violonista austríaco Michael Ruzitschka que desde então é seu parceiro nas composições e diretor musical do trabalho.

Além de dividir o palco com nomes de expressão na cena do jazz norte-americano em Boston e Nova Iorque, Giana já fez sete turnês pela Europa (de 2001 a 2006) incluíndo apresentações no Festival de Montreux, e duas temporadas na a Tailândia e no Japão (2005 e 2006).

Ao voltar a São Paulo no ano de 2003, Giana foi premiada pelo Rumos Musical com a participação de uma coletânia e a gravação de um DVD ao vivo no palco do Itaú Cultural - São Paulo.

Giana já gravou dois discos solo "Tinge", seu álbum de estréia, gravado no ano de 2001 em Boston (EUA) e “4321” (2005) que conta com a participação do cantor e compositor Chico César, das cantoras Céu e Mariana Aydar bem como a do percussionista Armando Marçal. “4321“ foi licenciado também no Japão pelo selo Rambling Records.

Giana teve suas canções gravadas também por novas intérpretes, como as brasileiras Mariana Aydar e Ana Paula Lopes, e a alemã Sophie Wegener.

Em Fevereiro deste participou do projeto “Era Iluminada“ do Sesc Pompéia, cantando ao lado de João Donato e Roberto Menescal sob direção de Filó Machado.



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Giana Viscardi charmingly represents the new generation of great singers from Brazil. Her hometown is São Paulo, the giant melting pot of Brazils contemporary cultural scene. Music critics put her style side by side with Maria Rita, Céu, Mariana Aydar and Roberta Sá.

Music is part of Gianas life since she was a child.

Blessed with a beautiful and harmonious voice that has extensive range, Giana studied from a very young age at CLAM, the music school directed by the famous Zimbo Trio - one of the icons of the Bossa Nova movement – and subsequently continued to develop her musical gifts with Samba Jazz genius Filó Machado and at Leyve Mirandas school “Groove“, where she made an in-depth-study of the works of Elis Regina and Ella Fitzgerald.

During this period in São Paulo Giana sang extensively with different groups and shared stage with artists like Tom Zé and Ná Ozzetti.

In 1999 she moved to the USA to attend the renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston. There she quickly won recognition of the local music scene.

As part of the band of Uruguayan pianist Nando Michelin she had the chance to record two CDs and perform with distinguished jazz musicians such as Jerry Bergonzi and George Garzone.

While at college Giana met guitarrist Michael Ruzitschka who since then has been her musical partner and director. Born in Austria, Ruzitschka graduated from Berklee and later moved to São Paulo, where he is living since 2003. After studying intensively the Brazilian guitar style he is nowadays one of the few European musicians who are part of the contemporary Brazilian scene.

A result of the partnership between Giana and Michael was the CD “Tinge“, recorded in Boston between 2001 and 2002. The album received positive critics and attracted attention of the Brazilian stars Arnaldo Antunes (Tribalistas) and Chico César.

After moving back to São Paulo in 2003 Giana established her career in Brazil. She won the award Rumos Itaú Cultural, participated in the TV Festival of the TV Cultura, recorded the TV show “Bem Brasil” besides doing numerous concerts in São Paulo.

She presented her music internationally on seven tours through Europe, including a concert at the Montreux Jazz Festival as well as on performances in Mexico, Japan and Thailand.

In 2005 Giana recorded her second solo album “4321“ , which has been released in Brazil and in Japan by the label Rambling Records.

In the beginning of this year Giana was invited to particpate in a show which paid tribute to the Bossa Nova movement, singing together with legendary artists João Donato, Joyce and Roberto Menescal.

Her work is getting substantial recognition from the public and the media since the singer Mariana Aydar recorded Giana's original “Na Gangorra” on her debut album on Universal Records.

The respected music critic and producer Nelson Motta is playing songs of Gianas album “4321” in his radio program Sintonia Fina which is broadcasted all over Brazil.
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