The Unofficial Assad Home Page
Introduction
Sérgio
and Odair Assad
Badi
Assad
Compositions by Sérgio
Assad
Videos
Bibliography
Links
Introduction
This is an unofficial home page for the Assad family: Sérgio
(b. 26 December 1952), Odair (b. 24 October 1956), and Badi
(b. 1966). I have no connection with them, other than the fact
that I like their music.
Sérgio and Odair generally
fit into the classical pigeonhole, although they are sometimes
found in the World Music section of record stores (look under
Brazil). Badi's CDs are harder to find...try the Jazz or World
Music sections, or direct order from Chesky Records. All the CDs
named here (and any available sheet music) can also be obtained
through Guitar Solo Publications (for mail order: 514
Bryant St., San Francisco, CA 94107-1217, (415) 896-1144, FAX:
(415) 896-1155,
www.gspguitar.com).
If you have anything you'd like to see added, send it along.
Please do not send me e-mail requesting physical/electronic mail
addresses for the Assads, information about scores, concert
dates, etc. What I know is posted on this page. I'm not
holding out on you, honest.
Sérgio and Odair Assad
Click here for a brief
press-release-type biography (courtesy of the folks who brought
you the [now defunct] CSUN/GFA web page).
Sérgio and Odair Assad play matching Millenium guitars by Thomas
Humphrey. The design of this guitar is rather unique (and
patented!), and was the subject of a feature article in Acoustic Guitar
in February 1996. Sérgio plays a cedar-top Millenium; Odair
plays a spruce-top.
Upcoming Concert Dates
- 12 October 2006 -- Duo Assad, Seton Hall University (Jubilee Auditorium),
South Orange, NJ, 8pm. Tickets $20, call 973.313.6338 for reservations.
(Sérgio? Odair? Badi? A little help here, please?)
The home page for
GHA Records contains some concert information, but (last time I looked)
is limited to artist and country.
Discography
International Rostrum of Young Performers
(19??)- Opus 9110041/2. 2-LP set including various performers.
Assads play Scarlatti sonatas K303 and K432, A Lenda do Caboclo
(Villa-Lobos), and Tarantelle (Petit).
Title unknown, Latin American music,
recorded with the Armorial orchestra (1977)
- Continental 1-035-404-006. A 12-minute excerpt from this album, of Radames Gnattali's
Concert for Two Guitars, Oboe, and Strings, was used in a radio show
on Radio Cultura FM - Sao Paulo, an archive of which can be found
here (search for "Assad" on the page
to find the Gnattali show).
Os Choros de Camera
(1977)- Kuarup MKCD-002. Apparently, Sergio plays Choro No. 1.
This disc can be ordered through CD
Brazil.
Complete Villa-Lobos
works for solo guitar (1978)- Kuarup Discos KLP
003/4
Musica Nova do Brasil (solo
recording by Sérgio) (1981)- Funarte/Promemus MMB
81.022. This CD can be heard at Funarte's
web site.
Marlos Nobre/Yanomani
(1983 [?])- EMI-Odeon 31 C 0634422921
Gnattali, Rodrigo, Piazzolla (1984, CD
released in 1993)- GHA #126021
Latin American Music for Two Guitars (1985,
re-released 1993)- Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch #79116
Concert at the "Y" (February 3,
1983)- Free cassette distributed to subscribers of Guitar
Review. Recorded live at the YMJA, New York City, NY. Most of
the material appeared on their first CD for GHA.
Alma Brasileira (1988, re-released
1993)- Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch #79179
Violãos: Projeto Memoria Brasileira
(1989)- Crescente CR 0009 (Brazil). The Duo plays Egberto
Gismonti's Baião Malandro on this live album,
which is a collection of various guitarists. It can be ordered from
Musicrama (look
under "Various Artists", catalog number HPI 45452).
Two Concertos for Two Guitars
(1991)- GHA #126018
Play
Rameau/Scarlatti/Couperin/Bach (1993)- Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch
#79292
Natsu no Niwa Suite
(1994)- GHA #126029
The
Other Side of Jobim (1992)- Chesky
JD73. NOTE:This album is by Ana Caram. Sérgio
did the arranging, and plays on the album.
White Moon: Songs to Morpheus
(1995)- Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch #79364.
NOTE:This album is by soprano Dawn Upshaw. The duo
accompanies on tracks 3 and 12, Sérgio accompanies track 6;
Sérgio arranged all three pieces.
Saga Dos Migrantes
(1996)- Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch #79365.
El Tango
(1997)- Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch #79462-2.
NOTE:This album is by Gidon Kremer, playing the music
of Astor Piazzolla. The duo accompanies on tracks 1 and 10;
Sérgio arranged both pieces,and one other piece on which
neither Assad plays.
Soul of the Tango
(1997)- Sony SK63122. NOTE:This album is by
Yo Yo Ma; the Assads play Piazzolla's Tango
Suite.
Fuga y misterio
(1998)- GHA #126027. NOTE:This album is by
Odair Assad (although Sérgio appears on two tracks). Odair,
Sérgio, cellist Edmond Carlier, and violinist Fernando Suarez
Paz play works by Piazzolla, Lucky, and Gnattali.
Velho Retrato (1999)- EGEA Edizioni
Discografiche SCA 068. NOTE:This is an album of
duets between Sérgio and Gabrielle Mirabassi (clarinet). Some
of the compositions are by Sérgio,one is by his daughter, Clarice.
Clarice Assad (1999)- Available
privately from trowbridge@guitarsutio.com.
NOTE: Sérgio plays guitar on this CD; Clarice does piano
and voice, Ethan Startzman is on bass. The program is of original
pieces by Clarice, and others by popular Brazilian
composers.
A Very Special Album
(1999)- GHA 126.045. A sampler album, featuring
a variety of GHA artists. The first four tracks are Jobim (Cronica da
casa assassinada), arranged by Sérgio. There's also a duet between
Sérgio and Philip Catherine (Arthur Rainbow) that I think
has a lot of charm.
Nadja
Salerno-Sonnenberg Sérgio and Odair Assad
(2000)- Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch #79505-2.
Sérgio and Odair Assad Play Piazzolla
(2001)- Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch
#79632-2. NOTE: This album contains some previously
released tracks (from Saga Dos Migrantes and Fuga y
misterio). However, it also contains some very nice new
recordings (including another recording of the Tango
Suite).
Obrigado, Brazil
(2003)- Sony SK89935. NOTE:This album is by
Yo Yo Ma; the Assads play on Sérgio's arrangement of the
Villa-Lobos tune A Lenda do Caboclo, and on Sérgio's
piece Menino.
Obrigado, Brazil Live in Concert
(2004)- Sony SK90970. NOTE:This album is by
Yo Yo Ma; the Assads play on seven of the 14 tracks.
Live in Brussels
(2004)- GHA 126.055. Features compositions by
Bittencourt, Gardel, Piazzolla, Gismonti, Pixinguinha, and Chaplin.
Concierto de Volos - Concierto de Aranjuez
- Serenade opus 50 (year unknown)- GHA 126.025.
NOTE:This
album is of the Orquestra de Cordoba, conducted by Leo Brouwer. Odair
is the soloist on Malcolm Arnold's Serenade opus 50 (which lasts only
5:26).
Three Double Concertos (year unknown)
- GHA 126.046. NOTE:This
album is of the Orquestra de Cordoba, conducted by Leo Brouwer.
Sérgio and Odair are the soloists on the second concerto,
Edino Krieger's Concierto para dois violóes e cordas.
Sérgio and Odair Assad and
their Family: A Brazilian Songbook (2005)
- GHA 126.058. This is approximately 52 minutes of a 2004 concert in
Brussels. If you're looking for a "Duo Assad" CD, this is not the one to buy,
since Sérgio and Odair function more as supporting voices in this
concert. But the CD is (IMHO) wonderful. Clarice Assad, in particular,
is terrific. A concert DVD is also available (GHA 126.460).
Xeque-Mate: works for guitar
with kind participation of Odair Assad (2003)
- VGo Recordings Inc. (VG1004) NOTE: This album is by
Boris Gaquere. Odair Assad plays on two pieces (Boris Gaquere's
composition Xeque-Mate, and on Clarice Assad's composition
Valsas do Rio). The album also includes Sérgio Assad's
composition Aquarelle.
Works by the Assads not on GHA
and Nonesuch are typically either out of print and/or quite difficult to
obtain. Thanks to Tom Grotmol and Byron Fogo, who provided information
on some of these releases.
Kevin Callahan has a
web
page listing a number of the GHA releases, and
linking directly to the iTunes store.
Badi Assad
(For more up to date information, please check
Badi's web site. This
section is here for historical purposes, and I no longer maintain it.)
I've been delaying writing an introduction to Badi's section for
awhile, simply because she's such a unique performer, and I didn't
want to do a poor job of it. Well, I've wriggled off the hook; Márlon Catão wrote
a very nice feature on her for his magazine
Bossa, and has graciously allowed me to include it here.
Discography
Dança dos Tons
(1989)- Released in Brazil, contains compositions by
Sérgio Assad, Leo Brouwer, Roland Dyens. Re-released in 2003 as
Dança das Ondas, available at
Guitare
Diffusion.
-
Solo(1994) - Chesky JD99
Rhythms (1995)- Chesky JD137
Echoes of Brazil (1997)- Chesky
JD154
Dança das Ondas (2003)
- GHA 126.053
Ondas (2004)
- GHA 126.532
Compositions by Sérgio Assad
In addition to performing, Sérgio Assad has also composed a
variety of pieces. Sheet music (when available) is published through
Èditions Lemoine (France).
- Uarekena (four guitars). Written for Los Angelas Guitar Quartet.
- Tres Cenas Brasileiras (two guitars) - sheet music available
- Recife dos corais
- Vitoria Regia
- Pinote
- Suite Brasileira (two guitars)
- Suite "Summer Garden" (two guitars) - Gendai Magazine
- Opening
- Summer Garden
- Farewell
- The Friends
- Unbalanced
- Train of Thoughts
- First Encounter
- The Old Man
- Walk on a Bridge
- The Morgue
- Invitation
- The Well
- Water Frenzy
- Watermelon
- Helping Hands
- Rain Storm
- Remembrance
- A Search
- Dreams
- Passage
- Butterflies
- Aquarelle (solo guitar) - 25315 HL, 13pp, $17.00 (USD). This was a mandatory piece in the 2002 GFA Competition.
- Divertimento
- Valseana
- Prelúdio e toccatina
- Sonata (solo guitar) -- Gendai Magazine -- recorded by Shin-Ichi Fukada
- Allegro Moderato
- Andante
- Presto
- Children's Cradle (solo guitar) -- Sérgio Assad Music -- recorded on Ricardo Cobo's Quiet Time CD
- Cradle Song
- Dreams
- Morning's Rag
- Fantasia Carioca (two guitars and chamber orchestra), ASCAP. Premiered in 1998 with the St. Paul Orchestra, conducted by John Adams.
- Winter Impressions (flute, viola, and guitar) -- Edition Henry Lemoine -- recorded by Trio Con Brio's Impressions CD, Koch Discover International DICD920497).
- The Frozen Garden
- Blue Solitude
- Fire Place
- Circulo Magico (flute and guitar) -- Edition Henry Lemoine
- Jobiniana #1 (two guitars) -- Edition Henry Lemoine
- Jobiniana #2 (flute and guitar) -- Edition Henry Lemoine
- Jobiniana #3 (solo guitar) -- Edition Henry Lemoine -- recorded by Shin-Ichi Fukada
- Jobiniana #4 (cello and guitar) -- Edition Henry Lemoine -- recorded by Shin-Ichi Fukada
- Espantalho (Ballet) (chamber orchestra) -- Sérgio Assad Music -- premiered by the Municipal Symphony Orchestra of São Paulo, Brazil.
- Saga do Migrantes (two guitars) -- Sérgio Assad Music
- Retirantes
- Trem da Ilusão
- Metropolis
- Saudades
- Dança Antagonica
- The Chase (two guitars)
- Andalucia (violin and two guitars)
- Fantasy on Dark Eyes (violin and two guitars)
- Istanbul (violin and two guitars)
- Tatras (violin and two guitars)
- Gypsy Songs (violin and two guitars)
- Vardar's Boat (violin and two guitars)
- Un abbraccio a Joao (clarinet and guitar)
- Menino (clarinet and guitar)
- Grumari (clarinet and guitar)
- Violetas Azuis (clarinet and guitar)
- Champ (clarinet and guitar)
- Velho Retrato (clarinet and guitar)
- Hopscotch (clarinet and guitar)
- Mangabeira (clarinet and guitar)
- Angela (clarinet and guitar)
- Concerto Fantasia (guitar and string orchestra) -- premiered in Athens by Costas Cotsiolis and the Athenian String Orchestra.
- Giornatta a Nettuno (guitar ensemble)
- Campusca (two guitars) -- Sérgio Assad Music
- Eterna (two guitars) -- Sérgio Assad Music
- Sonata (solo guitar) -- Gendai Magazine -- recorded by Shin-Ichi Fukuda.
- Menino (cello and two guitars) -- Recorded by Yo Yo Ma, Sony.
- Menino (flute, viola, and guitar) -- recorded by Trio con Brio.
- Three Greek letters (solo guitar) -- Guitar Solo Productions (GSP).
- Concerto Originis (triple concerto for violin, two guitars, and
chamber orchestra) -- premiered with the
St. Paul Orchestra.
He's also arranged works by numerous other composers for guitar,
among them Astor Piazzolla, Ralph Towner,
Egberto Gismonti, and Ernesto Grenet.
For those of you interested in hearing Sérgio's solo works,
Alieksey Vianna has recorded a CD
(
GSP1027CD, on the GSP label), where
Sérgio did the musical production.
Videos
YouTube has several videos of
the Duo Assad. There are others (people playing Sérgio's
compositions, Badi Assad, etc.), so you may want to do your own
search. Quality is YouTube-standard (i.e., not very good), but if
you've never seen "4 hands - 1 guitar," check it out!
Apologies to Ole Andreasen, who sent me these links back in July,
for taking three months to post them!
Bibliography
This is a listing of articles which may be of interest to anyone
who found this page to be of interest.
- "The Assad Brothers, interviewed by Bauke Oosterhout. In
Classical Guitar, January 1986, pp 11-15. An
absolutely wonderful early interview!
- Unknown title and author. In Gendai Guitar (Japanese),
April 1989.
- "A Duo for Our Time" by Colin Cooper. In Classical
Guitar, January 1994, pp 11-16.
- Brief feature on Badi Assad, about a half-page, as one of a
number of young performers to watch. In Guitar
Player, June 1994
- "Assad State of Affairs" by Jim Ferguson. In Guitar
Player, April 1995, pp 99-102.
- "Invierno Porteño" by Astor Piazzolla, transcribed by
S. Assad (sheet music). Guitar Review, No. 100,
Winter 1995.
- "Primavera Porteña" by Astor Piazzolla, transcribed by
S. Assad (sheet music). Guitar Review, No. 101,
Spring 1995.
- "Verano Porteño" by Astor Piazzolla, transcribed by
S. Assad (sheet music). Guitar Review, No. 102,
Summer 1995.
- "Otoño Porteño" by Astor Piazzolla, transcribed by
S. Assad (sheet music). Guitar Review, No. 103, Fall
1995.
- "What's Bred in the Bone" by Scott Cmiel. In Acoustic
Guitar, May/June 1995, No. 30. pp. 72-76, p. 114.
- "Renaissance Woman Badi Assad" by
Márlon Catão. In Bossa, April 1996,
Vol. 2 No. 4.
- "Badi Assad: The Heartbeat of Rio." In Fingerstyle
Guitar, No. 17 (September/October 1996). Includes sheet
music for "Vrap" and "Song for Badi."
- "Sérgio and Odair Assad" by Tom Grotmol. In
Soundboard,Volume 23, No. 3 (Winter 1997), pages
13-16.
- "The Witch's Cauldron" by Scott Nygaard. In Acoustic
Guitar, August 1997, pages 72-85. Includes sheet
music/tab for S. Assad's "Farewell."
- "20/20 Hearing". In Fingerstyle Guitar, Issue #38.
Includes transcription of "Angela."
- Brothers One of World's Most Accomplished Duos.
U.S. radio interview, Morning Edition (NPR), 12-24-1993
Links to other Assad Sites
-
GHA Records' Artist's Page on the Duo Assad
-
GHA Records' Artist's Page on Badi Assad
- Fabio Zanon's radio show episode on the Assads (in Portuguese)
- Fabio Zanon's radio show episode on Sérgio's compositions (in Portuguese)
Links to Other Classical Guitar Sites
NOTE: I have included the links below because they are
excellent, general-interest sites with lots of other links. At
this point, I'm not adding links to this section, so please don't ask.
- The Classical Guitar
Home Page
- Guitar Foundation of
America
Copyright 1996-2006 Jeff
Kenyon, last update 11 September 2006.