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Eloá Goncalves Trio - Live at Altes Theater, Steyr, Austria, 2020-10-16 Eloá Gonçalves - piano Tobias Steinrück - double bass Luis Oliveira - drums Jazzfestival Steyr 2020 "I think everyone has a way of feeling "at home”. That could be a place, someone’s company, a smell or a taste. For most of my life making music has been what makes me feel that way. It’s through music that I’ve had the opportunity to meet people, places, discover new flavours, smells, colours and to know myself, not only as a musician but as a human being. I hope that you, just like me, through the music you’ll listen to here, also feel at home.” (Eloá Gonçalves) "Casa” is the 1st album of the trio led by Brazilian pianist and composer Eloá Gonçalves, in collaboration with the musicians Luis Oliveira on drums (also from Brazil), and Tobias Steinrück on double bass (Austria). Supported by ...H (University of Music and Performing Arts Graz) and Stadt Graz, the album has 9 tracks, all of them original compositions (except one tune, which is an original arrangement for "Desenredo”, a composition from the Brazilian composer Dori Caymmi).The sound of the album carries a mix of jazz, Brazilian music, and sometimes a "classical taste”, especially in some compositions as "Elo” (inspired by the Hungarian classical composer Bela Bart—k and his Mikrokosmos series), "Choro de pai e mãe” (a traditional Brazilian genre reframed from a jazz perspective), and "Um, o que veio depois” (inspired by the Impressionism). Three of the nine tracks had the very special participation of talented musicians from the jazz scene in Graz nowadays: Jaka Arh (Slovenia/ tenor saxophone); Karel Eriksson (Sweden / trombone); Laura Zšschg (Italy / vocal) and Mathilde Vendramin (France / cello). In collaboration with the musicians Luis Oliveira (drums) and Tobias Steinrück (double bass), the trio led by the Brazilian pianist and composer presents a blend of sonorities that walks between the freedom of jazz, some compositional references in classical music, and Brazilian music. Luis Oliveira is one of the most outstanding drummers in the jazz scene in Graz nowadays. He is graduated from University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, and has been recording and touring for 15 years with his trio "Meretrio” and also big band "Mereneu Project” (both led by Brazilian composer Emiliano Sampaio) around Europe (Austria, Germany, France, Croatia, Slovenia, among other countries), Brazil and Australia. Tobias Steinrück is also graduated from University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, under the guidance of renowned Danish bassist Morten Ramsbøl, and is a very versatile and sensitive bass player. The repertoire presented by the trio is full of elements found in Brazilian music, ranging from simple and lyrical melodies to traditional genres found in Brazilian music such as waltz, choro, and baião. In addition, there are traces of modal and contemporary jazz, always permeated by improvisation. The pianist and composer is currently living in the city of Graz (Austria), where she is pursuing a master's degree in Jazz Performance from the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, under the guidance of the German pianist Olaf Polziehn. As a pianist in her country of origin, she has performed and recorded in both jazz and pop scene, with names such as Sandy (Latin Grammy nominated), Vinicius Dorin, Nailor Azevedo "Proveta", Ivan Vilela, Daniel Barry (USA), Marcelo Martins, Rafael de Lima Quartet (Latin Grammy nominated composer), UNICAMP Symphony Orchestra, and Indaiatuba Symphony Orchestra, to mention some. After moving to Austria, she has been performing with ensembles and names such as Joe Fiedler (USA), Kaya Meller (Poland), Jaka Arh Triptych, Experience of the North, Iñaki Askunze (Spain), KUG Jazz Orchestra, Vine St. Horns (USA) and Luis Bonilla (USA, Latin Grammy awarded). In Brazil, she was finalist at MIMO Instrumental Award 2015 with Trio Matiz, presenting some of her compositions. With Eloá Gonçalves TRIO, she was invited to begin the partnership of SAVASSI Jazz Festival (one of the most recognized festivals in Brazil, in Belo Horizonte) with the Women Creating Collective, performing on the stage "Women Creating Music" in 2017. After moving to Graz, the trio was invited to join the Jazzwerkstatt Graz 2019. In Europe, she has been performing at jazz festivals such as Shortcuts (Jazzwerkstatt 2018); Jazzwerkstatt Graz 2019, Graz Jazz Nacht, Warsaw Summer Jazz Festival (Warsaw, Poland, 2019); and All That Jazz Art Festival Malinska 2019 (Croatia).