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Rita Payés and Elisabeth Roma: "A Rita" [Updated]

05-04-2019 | By John Marks | Issue 103

Here's an opportunity to celebrate excellence in various disciplines, and the greatness of the human spirit!

Every now and then I stumble upon a musical performance that just fills me with so much joy, and then I hasten to pass the word on. What a talented young lady, and what a talented mother she has! Before watching this, I would have wagered that the phrase "sensitive bass-trombone playing" included a contradiction in terms; but what a pleasure to be proven wrong.

Here, Rita Payés sings (in Portuguese) and plays trombone, while her mother Elisabeth Roma does a sterling job of accompanying on classical guitar the 1966 Bossa Nova song "A Rita." "A Rita" is a break-up song that was on singer Francisco "Chico" Buarque de Hollanda's first LP. Chico's sister Heloísa Maria Buarque de Hollanda, BTW, married João Gilberto. She made her recording début on the (criminally underappreciated) Stan Getz/João Gilberto LP from 1976 The Best of Two Worlds. BTW2, the charming family name Buarque de Hollanda (I believe) means "Dutch Boat."

BTW3, all praise and honors to the technical crew on this music video. The sound is pristine–whoever placed the microphone to capture the sound from the back of the trombone bell certainly knew what he or she was about. A spot mic pointed inside the bell would have been a disaster. No editing, no autotune, 100% organic—WNTL? (What's Not to Love?)

Ms. Payés has an eye-wateringly expensive DSD-only SACD out (Amazon's price is $64.99, but there are a few CDs left on eBay, which is where the link is to). Or at that is what I thought, until late today when I found out that Acoustic Sounds has just added this Venus single-layer (no hybrid CD version) SACD to their latest listings. It's at a somewhat more reasonable $39.98, and they have it in inventory. You'll see it here at that site. Will somebody please fill the right people in on hi-res downloads, please? That outing includes Rhode Island native Scott Hamilton. Circa 1976 I heard him at Joe's Upstairs in downtown Providence. Scott's band back then was called the Hamilton-Bates Blue Flames. I've never heard any Scott Hamilton project that was less than inspired, so I hope that wider circulation can be made possible.

In the meantime, please spread the word about this perfect little YouTube!