New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Acclaimed Portuguese fado singer Carminho's newest album, Maria, is out in the United States today via Nonesuch Records. The album, her first to be released in the US, was previously released in Europe, where London's Evening Standard called her voice "strong and sculptural," and London Jazz News called
Maria "a beautifully realized, remarkably varied yet uniformly gorgeous album." To pick up a copy, head to iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where orders include an instant download of the complete album; the album can also be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.
Carminho returns to North
America this fall, starting at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall in New York City, with dates in Boston, Toronto, Montreal, San Francisco, and Alexandria, Virginia. See below for details and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
Maria is Carminho's fifth and most personal album: its title is her given first name, and also a name that goes deep into the Portuguese identity—very traditional, but also quite contemporary, a popular choice among young parents today, just as fado is part of a tradition yet also belongs to today's world. Additionally, Carminho wrote many of the lyrics and songs and she produced the record herself, for the first time. Carminho considers the album a dialogue between herself and two fado singers who blazed a trail for her: Beatriz da Conceição and Teresa Siqueira (her mother).
A short film about the making of Maria, on which Carminho collaborated with creative director
Giovanni Bianco and his agency GB65, may be seen here. Bianco, who is known for his work at Vogue and with artists such as
Madonna and Rihanna, explores fado and Portugal through the modern lens of Carminho's
Maria in the film:
Maria is the follow-up to 2016's Carminho Canta Tom Jobim: a collection of Jobim's songs, featuring Banda Nova, the Brazilian legend's band from the last decade of his life. Made at the suggestion of Jobim's family, the album includes special performances by Marisa Monte,
Chico Buarque, and
Maria Bethânia. The album received critical praise, with London's Sunday Times saying that Carminho's "approach grows ever more subtle, the austere phrasing drawing out the poetry in each lyric."
Although Carminho did not perform publicly until she was twelve years old, at Lisbon's Coliseum, fado was always part of her life: her mother is the renowned fado singer Teresa Siqueira, who also owned a popular fado club, Taverna do Embuçado. During college, Carminho continued to sing in fado clubs and was offered recording opportunities, but she did not yet feel she had lived enough, so she continued her studies in marketing and advertising. After college, she traveled for a year, doing volunteer work, before returning to Lisbon and committing to her artistic career in earnest.
Her first album, Fado, was released in 2009 to critical acclaim, eventually going platinum in Portugal. Upon its wider European release two years later, Fado was named Album of the Year by the UK magazine Songlines. Her 2012 follow-up, Alma, debuted at No. 1 in Portugal. Carminho's 2014 album Canto included work with some of her Brazilian heroes. It included a song written by Caetano Veloso, Cézar Mendes, Tom Veloso, as well as a duet with
Marisa Monte and guest performances by Jaques Morelenbaum, António Serrano, Carlinhos Brown, Javier Limón, Naná Vasconcelos, Dadi Carvalho,
Jorge Hélder, and Lula Galvão.
Carminho regularly tours the world, with performances across Europe, Asia, and North and South America.
CARMINHO ON TOUR IN NORTH AMERICA
Nov 3 Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall New York, NY
Nov 8 Berklee Performance Center Boston, MA
Nov 9 TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning Toronto, ON
Nov 10 Théâtre Outremont Montreal, QC
Nov 16 The Broad Stage Santa Monica, CA
Nov 17 Miner Auditorium, SFJAZZ Center San Francisco, CA
Nov 19 The Birchmere Alexandria, VA