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  1. Claudio Roditi (Río de Janeiro, 28 de mayo de 1946-Nueva Jersey, 18 de enero de 2020) [1] [2] fue un trompetista brasileño de jazz. Fue un artista versátil que integró con facilidad elementos del hard bop con ritmos brasileños y jazz latino .

  2. Rhythms can be percussive and not be aggressive,” reminds the trumpeter. “You can be percussive and laid back. Understanding the various shadings is important.” In the past several years, Roditi has tried to instill such notions in students he interacts with during visits to various colleges.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Fascinating Rhythm" on Discogs.

  4. Claudio Roditi, trumpet/flugelhorn (1st-2nd, 6th, 9th, & 12th works) ; Manfredo Fest, piano ; Phil Fest, guitar ; Rogerio Botter Maio, electric bass guitar ; Portinho, drums. Date/time/place of a event note: Recorded at Sound on Sound, New York City, Feb. 8-9, 1996. LCCN: 2004593922: UPC: 013431471127: Publisher number: CCD-4711 Concord Picante

  5. "Fascinating Rhythm" is a popular song written by George Gershwin in 1924 with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It was first introduced by Cliff Edwards, Fred Astaire and Adele Astaire in the Broadway musical Lady Be Good. The Astaires also recorded the song on April 19, 1926, in London with George Gershwin on the piano (English Columbia 3968 ...

  6. 17 de jul. de 2010 · Roditi returned to solo on “A Night in Tunisia.” Here he captures not only the romance and magical mystery of the North African destination, but also its complex rhythms. It is easy for him. He is Brasilian, of course. Roditi also features prominently in the triangular conversation at the end of the song.

  7. 1 de dic. de 2017 · David Redfern/Getty Images. Integrating both post-bop elements and Brazilian rhythmic concepts into his palette with ease, Claudio Roditi plays with power and lyricism. This versatility has...