609 Sutter Street
San Francisco, California 94102

Considered to be one of the greatest Brazilian musicians of all times, 7-string virtuoso, composer and arranger Yamandu Costa makes his San Francisco debut, Sunday, April 29, 2012, at 7pm.

Performing diverse styles like chorinho, bossa nova, milonga, tango, samba and chammy, Costa is advancing Brazilian music for a contemporary world audience. Inspired by the remote, rural region of southern Brazil where he was born, and northern Argentina, Costa adores jazz and classical music, but composes most of his performance repertoire, favoring what he calls "gaucho" rhythms, setting his sound apart from that of other great Brazilian guitarists. His unique style has won awards at the 2001 Free Jazz Festival, Guitar Festival of Chile, Premio Visa Instrumental edition, and Trophy of Instrumental Music Revelation of the Rio Grande do Sul state.

Costa began to study the guitar at seven years of age with his father, Algacir Costa, leader of the group Os Fronteiricos (The Frontiersmen) and mastered the instrument under Lucio Yanel, an Argentine virtuoso rooted in Brazil. At seventeen he performed in S ̄o Paulo for the first time at the Cultural Circuit Bank of Brazil, for an event produced by the Study Tone Brazil. Costa came to be recognized as the premiere musician to revive Brazilian guitar music.

Costa appeared in Mika Kaurismaki's 2005 documentary film 'Brasileirinho' about traditional Brazilian choro music, nominated for the 2007 Best Documentary Jussi Award. He records for Biscoito Fino, and has 14 albums to his credit.

"An astonishing, mesmerizing display of genius technique." -The Advertiser, Australia.

Official Website: http://www.omniconcerts.com

Added by FullCalendar on April 11, 2012

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