The Main Event Program for the 11th Annual Festival of Brazilian Choro
features two great performers in this genre: Alessandro Penezzi,
guitar, and Edwin Colón Zayas, cuatro. Please join us for an
incredible concert featuring these two guests from São Paulo and
Puerto Rico.
Bios of Guest Performers:
Considered one of the great Brazilian guitarists of his generation,
composer, arranger and guitarist Alessandro Penezzi was born in
Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil in February, 1974.. He began his
musical studies at seven years old. A multiinstrumentalist, Alessandro
plays 7-string guitar, tenor guitar, cavaquinho, mandolin and flute.
His teachers were Carlos Coimbra, Jair T. de Paula, Sérgio Belluco,
and João Dias Carrasqueira. He has taught at California Brazil Camp
since 2010 and is building a following in the US as one of the great
virtuosos and composers in the Brazilian popular music genre. He
resides in Piracicaba and São Paulo, Brazil. and tours regularly to
Europe and Africa. He has recorded over 40 CD’s of music with
Brazil’s most renowned musicians. He has just completed a US tour
performing choro with mandolinist Mike Marshall.
Born and raised in Orocovis, Puerto Rico, Edwin Colón Zayas is known
internationally as the master of the cuatro, the national instrument
of Puerto Rico. The cuatro, shaped like a small guitar with five
double-coursed strings, became the preferred instrument for performing
música jíbara (music of the countryside), heard in the small
central-island towns of Puerto Rico. In 2017, he toured Colombia with
Alessandro Penezzi performing Brazilian Choro as a duo.
His collaborations span classical, South American, Latin popular
music, and jazz. Highlights of his career include performing at the
inaugural concert of the San Juan Pops Orchestra (1991), participating
in the International Guitar Festival in San Juan, and receiving a
Grammy nomination in 2008 for his album Reafirmación. Though he has
shared stages with Latin stars like Marc Anthony and Carlos Vives,
Colón Zayas remains deeply committed to Puerto Rico’s traditional
music community. For him, the love of the music begins with the love
of the cuatro: “I have a sentimental bond with the instrument. Apart
from my family, my parents, my wife, my daughters, that I love so
much, my instrument has a special place in my life.”
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