About: Helio Alves

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Helio Alves (born 1966) is a jazz pianist and son of pianists. He moved to Boston, Massachusetts at 18 to study at the Berklee College of Music. He remained in Boston until age 24, then moved to New York City on advice from a friend. He has collaborated for many years with Claudio Roditi, including on the Grammy nominated Brazilliance X4 (2007). He was the featured soloist on Then Again as a member of the Paul Peress Trio. He was a member of the band Circlechant led by Santi Debriano and has worked with Rosa Passos, Joyce, Duduka da Fonseca, Airto Moreira, and Maucha Adnet. In 2003 he was pianist on the Grammy-winning album of Obrigado Brasil by Yo Yo Ma, Big Band by Joe Henderson, and Brazilian Dreams by Paquito D'Rivera.

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  • Hélio Alves (* 1966 in São Paulo) ist ein brasilianischer Jazzpianist. Alves, dessen Eltern selbst Pianisten sind, erhielt ab dem sechsten Lebensjahr Klavierunterricht. Mit 18 Jahren begann er sein Studium am Berklee College of Music in Boston, das er 1990 absolvierte. Auf Anraten von Claudio Roditi zog er nach New York City. Er arbeitete als Mitglied von Santi Debrianos Circlechant und bei Paquito D’Rivera, Joyce Moreno, Dave Samuels, Gato Barbieri, Paul Peress, Airto Moreira und Herbie Mann. Zwischen 1995 und 1997 tourte er mit Joe Henderson Double Rainbow Quartet. Zudem gründete er eigene Trios mit John Patitucci und Al Foster bzw. Nilson Matta und Duduka da Fonseca, mit denen er seit 1998 Alben vorlegte. 2003 war er an mehreren Alben beteiligt, die einen Grammy gewannen: Yo Yo Mas Obrigado Brasil, Joe Hendersons Big Band and Paquito D'Riveras Brazilian Dreams. Auch ist er auf Alben von Slide Hampton, Louis Hayes, Hendrik Meurkens, Sadao Watanabe, Maucha Adnet und Rosa Passos zu hören. Seit 2014 spielt er mit seinem Brazilian Trio und dem deutschen Vibraphonisten Wolfgang Lackerschmid zusammen. (de)
  • Helio Alves (born 1966) is a jazz pianist and son of pianists. He moved to Boston, Massachusetts at 18 to study at the Berklee College of Music. He remained in Boston until age 24, then moved to New York City on advice from a friend. He has collaborated for many years with Claudio Roditi, including on the Grammy nominated Brazilliance X4 (2007). He was the featured soloist on Then Again as a member of the Paul Peress Trio. He was a member of the band Circlechant led by Santi Debriano and has worked with Rosa Passos, Joyce, Duduka da Fonseca, Airto Moreira, and Maucha Adnet. In 2003 he was pianist on the Grammy-winning album of Obrigado Brasil by Yo Yo Ma, Big Band by Joe Henderson, and Brazilian Dreams by Paquito D'Rivera. (en)
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  • 1966-10-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Helio Alves (born 1966) is a jazz pianist and son of pianists. He moved to Boston, Massachusetts at 18 to study at the Berklee College of Music. He remained in Boston until age 24, then moved to New York City on advice from a friend. He has collaborated for many years with Claudio Roditi, including on the Grammy nominated Brazilliance X4 (2007). He was the featured soloist on Then Again as a member of the Paul Peress Trio. He was a member of the band Circlechant led by Santi Debriano and has worked with Rosa Passos, Joyce, Duduka da Fonseca, Airto Moreira, and Maucha Adnet. In 2003 he was pianist on the Grammy-winning album of Obrigado Brasil by Yo Yo Ma, Big Band by Joe Henderson, and Brazilian Dreams by Paquito D'Rivera. (en)
  • Hélio Alves (* 1966 in São Paulo) ist ein brasilianischer Jazzpianist. Alves, dessen Eltern selbst Pianisten sind, erhielt ab dem sechsten Lebensjahr Klavierunterricht. Mit 18 Jahren begann er sein Studium am Berklee College of Music in Boston, das er 1990 absolvierte. Auf Anraten von Claudio Roditi zog er nach New York City. Er arbeitete als Mitglied von Santi Debrianos Circlechant und bei Paquito D’Rivera, Joyce Moreno, Dave Samuels, Gato Barbieri, Paul Peress, Airto Moreira und Herbie Mann. Zwischen 1995 und 1997 tourte er mit Joe Henderson Double Rainbow Quartet. Zudem gründete er eigene Trios mit John Patitucci und Al Foster bzw. Nilson Matta und Duduka da Fonseca, mit denen er seit 1998 Alben vorlegte. 2003 war er an mehreren Alben beteiligt, die einen Grammy gewannen: Yo Yo Mas Obri (de)
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