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Bianca Rossini – Rio Paradise

Bianca Rossini - Rio Paradise

Bianca Rossini – Rio Paradise
(Apaixonada Music/BDM Records)
Released – 11 February 2021

Can I fully appreciate music with lyrics in a language that’s not mine?

Bianca Rossini is a Brazilian-born, Beverly Hills-based singer-songwriter.  This is a five-track EP that features all original material in Portuguese and English.  This builds on her last album, “Vento do Norte.”  Ms. Rossini flips the switch on one track from that album – “Ipanema Paraíso” – from Portuguese to English, to become “Ipanema Paradise.”

“Return to Brazil,” released in 2017 as a single, is performed both in English and Portuguese.

Once again, Ms. Rossini brings an effortless sensuality to the lyrics in both Portuguese and English.  The two opening tracks are in Portuguese – “Mariana” and “Canto de Mi Tierra.”

Bianca Rossini


About “Canto de Mi Tierra,” Ms. Rossini says it was composed on a trip to Lima, Peru:

“One night, I visited an art gallery next to where I was staying, where there was a sculpture exhibit by a Columbian artist. An art piece immediately touched my heart, and – boom – right there, the entire song was born. I was alone in the gallery, and I walked around singing the new melody and words. There was a bit of an echo; it was a very intimate and spiritual experience. Peru is an extraordinary place for me.”

The backing group frames Ms. Rossini’s supple voice nicely.  Back to the original question – Can I fully appreciate music with lyrics in a language that’s not mine?

This is a set of tunes that are easy on the ears.  When it’s this good – it really doesn’t matter.

This set is highly recommended – “Ipanema Paradise” will be added to the playlist at 62ndStreet.com Online Radio.

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Bianca Rossini – Vento do Norte

Bianca RossiniBianca Rossini – Vento do Norte
(Apaixonada Music/
BDM Records)

Released 17 July 2017

While I could listen to Bossa Nova all day – for the most part, it would be mood music. It is not typically the kind of music that engenders the “…turn that up, I want to hear this,” kind of behavior for me.

With exceptions. Sergio Mendes and his various “Brazil XX” groups, Astrud Gilberto, and now, Bianca Rossini.

Ten originals, all with lyrics by Ms. Rossini, opening with a strong and insistent title track, “Vento do Norte,” which manages to be both driving and tender all at once. That intimacy is what sets Ms. Rossini apart from many bossa nova vocalists – all emotion, never indifference.Bianca Rossini

As intimate as a whisper in the ear, and quite possibly as suggestive, as well. Makes me wish I spoke Portuguese.

Favorites include the slyly-titled “Tic Tac Do Amor,” the title track (“Northern Wind”), and the closer – “Coração de Ouro.”

Multi-talented producer-arranger and man of many instruments (piano, bass, strings, whistling!) Peter Roberts contributes heavily to the frame that goes around this talented vocalist. This is a third album for Los Angeles-based Ms. Rossini, which even in its most languid moments, refuses to be relegated to the background.

Very highly recommended.

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