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PATRICIA CANO launches her first album
« This Is the New World »
With a voice smooth, intense and a little sweet, Patricia Cano is an artist mature beyond her years, and incredible to behold.
Her highly anticipated debut album THIS IS THE NEW WORLD is influenced by traditional South American folk forms, including Samba and Afro-Peruvian rhythms, and driven by the groove of Jazz, the soul of Folk and Blues.
“This is the New World” was launched on November 6th, 2009 in Sudbury, ON. For the sold-out Toronto launch on Wednesday, November 11th at The Lula Lounge, Patricia was accompanied by a most exceptional group of musicians that included:
Carlos Bernardo - guitar (Musical Partner / Guitarist from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) * Luis Orbegoso - cajón and percussion (Album Producer and Arranger / Band Leader) * Maninho Costa – percussion * Roberto Occhipinti - bass Peter Kim - trumpet Marcus Ali - tenor sax * FIVE BAND MEMBERS : For touring purposes, Brian Quebec from Sudbury, ON would replace Roberto Occhipinti on Bass. Horn players would be hired and rehearsed locally while on tour, if and when possible .
CONTACT 95 MC NAUGHTON ST. SUDBURY, ON P3E-1V2 HOME (705) 675-6336 CELL (416) 995-9593 [email protected]
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The artist Patricia Cano was born in Sudbury, where she began her career on stage as a young dancer, and later, as a community theatre player. After studies in Theater and Spanish Literature at the University of Toronto, she embraced the career of traveling artist, first with Tomson Highway, the Cree writer and composer, then with le Théâtre du Soleil. In 2001, Patricia performed the lead role of Emily Dictionary in Highway’s play Rose, followed by the title role in his play The Incredible Adventures of Mary-Jane Mosquito, commissioned by the Stratford Music Festival. Since then, the two have traveled the world together performing Tomson Highway’s songs and stories in cabaret form! In August 2009, they premiered a brand new Cree cabaret entitled “KISAGEETIN”, written and composed by Tomson Highway, and performed for the first time in Sudbury, ON at Le Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario.
The second collaboration of great importance for Patricia’s artistic career is that which began in January 2003, when she joined the Parisian-based theatre company, Le Théâtre du Soleil, under the direction of renown theatre director, Ariane Mnouchkine. Patricia worked four years with the company, first on the music stage under the direction of the legendary Jean-Jacques Lemêtre, and later as ‘comédienne’ and finally as a singer. Madame Mnouchkine sent Patricia to Seoul, South Korea in 2005 to study traditional Korean singing with a voice master, and this experience, along with a growing desire to sing, changed her path forever, leading her away from the Old World and back to the New World.
Since 2007, Patricia has invested her energies towards building a singing career. Her partner in this pursuit is a Brazilian friend, guitarist and composer, Carlos Bernardo. In 2008, Patricia spent 6 months in Rio de Janeiro, befriending exceptional musicians of the ‘Carioca’ jazz scene, as well as beginning to write music of her own.
In August 2009, Patricia recorded “This is the New World”, her first album. There are twelve songs (and one poem) on the album, nine of which are original works composed in collaboration with Carlos Bernardo, in no less than four languages.
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“This is the New World” was launched in November 2009 in Sudbury, Hamilton, Toronto and Thunder Bay! .
January 29th, 2010, Patricia launched the album in Lima, Peru - her ancestral homeland!
« This is the New World » was launched in November 2009:
November 6th, 2009 Sudbury: « The Little Montreal » – produced by La SLAGUE (Carrefour Francophone de Sudbury) 2 sold-out concerts **
November 8th, 2009 Hamilton: «The Pearl Company » - art gallery
November 11th, 2009
Toronto: « Lula Lounge » November 14 th, 2009 Thunder Bay : University of Lakehead, in the coffee/music space called « The Study »
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In 2010, Patricia launched her album in South America:
January 29 th, 2010 Lima, Peru : « Jazz Zone de Miraflores » (sold-out concert at Lima’s premiere jazz venue **)
* The album received its first official review ( 4 out of 5 stars ) in Peru’s most important national newspaper, « EL COMERCIO »
(The review, translated into English, to follow . . . )
*** TRANSLATION OF 4 STAR CRITIQUE OF THE ALBUM ***
“EL COMERCIO” Lima, Peru
Sunday, February 7th 2010
Page C17: MUSIC SECTION
Album: This is the New World
Artist: Patricia Cano
Label: Independent
Nationality: Canadian
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(4 out of 5 stars)
THE TRAVELLING VOICE
Patricia Cano is a Canadian singer/songwriter born to Peruvian parents whose musical
education has been nurtured by an astonishing multiplicity of references, something this
album establishes from the very first track. Notable are the influences of Brazilian music
(the Brazilian guitarist Carlos Bernardo is featured in the album credits as co-‐author of
many of the songs), the Peruvian “festejo” rhythm, as well as Jazz, among other less
immediate influences. The result is an elegant exercise in musical syncretism in which
Cano´s diaphanous voice shines bright, a voice we will most certainly hear more about in
the future. An auspicious debut! ( Raúl Cachay Alegría)
UPCOMING DATES
MUSIC
April 22nd, 2010 – « FAT » Fashion Alternative Toronto
May 5th, 2010 – Gala Opening dinner for « Le Salon du Livre du Grand Sudbury »
May 21st, 2010 – LulaWorld Festival at Lula Lounge in Toronto
May 22nd, 2010 – « Celia Cruz Project» at Lula Lounge in Toronto
May 28th, 2010 – Alliance Française in Toronto / « l’Âme des Amériques » concert with Yves Doyons
June 11th / 12 th, 2010 – Festival Franco-Fêtes in Toronto
June 14th to 20th, 2010 – Banff Centre for the Arts (to workshop a new work by Tomson Highway)
June 23rd to 26th, 2010 – Cree Cabaret with Tomson Highway at the Berkeley Theatre in Toronto
October 14th to 17th, 2010 – Conference of the Ontario Council of Folk Festivals (winner of OCFF prize at Contact Ontarois)
THEATRE AND MUSIC
From October 25th, 2010 to April 2nd, 2011 – National Arts Centre in Ottawa (actor in two productions)
FILM
« EVERY EMOTION COSTS » by Darlene Naponse (Film director from Whitefish First Nations, ON). NB : The film is in post-production
Role : DAPHNE (supporting role) Sountrack participation: « After the Goldrush » by Neil Young; translated and sung in OJIBWAY