Yoshida Brothers with Cyro Baptista



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This video captures a trip the Yoshida Brothers took to the United States. Durring this trip - the Yoshida Brothers visited with many musicians to collaborate.
This was one of those collaborations! CYRO BAPTISTA Born December 23, 1950 in São Paulo, Brazil, Cyro Baptista arrived in the U.S. in 1980 with a scholarship to the Woodstock-based Creative Music Studio, and has since emerged as one of the premier percussionists in the country. Coinciding with
the rise in the public's interest of world music, Cyro has managed to record and tour with some of music's most popular names. His mastery of Brazilian percussion and the many instruments he creates himself, have catapulted him into world renown. Recordings with Other Artists Recently recording with
pianist Herbie Hancock on his 2005 release, Possibilites, Cyro's credits read like a 'Who's Who' of modern music. In 2002 Cyro toured with Yo-Yo Ma's Brazil Project (as well as appeared on the Obrigado Brazil album - winner of two Grammy awards), Trey Anastasio (of Phish), and John Zorn. He recorde
d and performed worldwide with Herbie Hancock's Grammy award winning Gershwin's World. Cyro collaborated with Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra for a Brazilian Carnival modern jazz concert. For over two years, he toured with Paul Simon's Rhythm of the Saints tour and appears on h
is Concert in Central Park release. In addition, Cyro toured the globe with Sting in 2001. Performing his unique blend of percussion with some of music's most popular artists has given Cyro remarkable credibility within the industry. The wide range of artists Cyro Baptista has performed and recorded
with include: David Byrne, Derek Bailey, Kathleen Battle, Gato Barbieri, Dr. John, Brian Eno, Robert Palmer, Melissa Etheridge, Laurie Anderson,James Taylor, Michael Tilson Thomas, Daniel Barenboim, Bobby McFerrin, Wynton Marsalis, Yo-Yo Ma, Medeski Martin
Wood, Spyro Gyra, Trey Anastasio, Carlos Santana, Tim Sparks, Sting, Stephen Kent and John Zorn, yet the list goes on. He has also played with many respected Brazilian artists such as Milton Nascimento, Caetano Veloso, Ivan Lins, Marisa Monte, Badi Assad, and Nana Vasconcelos.
Cyro has performed on five Grammy award winning albums: Yo-Yo Ma's Obrigado Brazil, Cassandra Wilson's Blue Light 'Til Dawn, The Chieftains' Santiago, Ivan Lins' A Love Affair, and Herbie Hancock's highly-acclaimed Gershwin's World. He has also recently played on Tony Bennet s Grammy Nominated album entitled Duets - an Amercian Classic. A documentary on Cyro's main project, Beat the Donkey, was recorded for the prestigious WGBH-TV Boston program 'La Plaza' won 3 New England EMMY Awards in 2002, and continues to air on PBS stations nationwide.
Cyro appeared in Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzel's 1990 documentary film on Fred Frith, Step Across the Border. He has also been composing music for programs on the children's television network Nickelodeon.
Beat the Donkey
Continuing the momentum, he created his own project: the percussion and dance ensemble known as Beat the Donkey. The group recently released its second CD, Love the Donkey, independently on John Zorn 's Tzadik record label, featuring the percussion-heavy beats and Brazilian rhythms. Beat the Donkey now tours the U.S., expanding into new markets taking the stage at performing arts centers, festivals, and conferences.
Cyro's debut self-titled CD with Beat the Donkey, (Tzadik) was picked by The New York Times as one of the ten best alternative albums of 2002. Readers of JAZZIZ and DRUM magazine voted it as "Best Brazilian CD of the Year" and named Cyro "Best Percussionist of 2002." Downbeat Magazine's 51st annual critics' poll selected Cyro as 'Rising Star' in percussion.
Other Solo Releases
Cyro's first solo recording, Villa Lobos/Vira Loucos, a heady mix of his own compositions with the work of the brilliant Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, has been acclaimed as "the most courageous, bright, funny, dramatic, and imaginative work in recent memory."


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最高です。よく合わす事事態とても難 ... ( 8 months ago by piropiroyy)
最高です。よく合わす事事態とても難しいのに、お互い理解して最高です。
baptista is wwe ... ( 8 months ago by Kotze07)
baptista is wwe wrestler^^
cant stop listening ( 7 months ago by DeMaximo)
cant stop listening
cant stop listening ( 7 months ago by DeMaximo)
cant stop listening
heheh, this version ... ( 7 months ago by LuciaNgCheung)
heheh, this version is really good. they feel the music :). i like this a lot, XD.
If you think it's ... ( 7 months ago by GellyBeanne)
If you think it's trash, don't listen to it.
are they real ... ( 7 months ago by akoolamatata)
are they real brothers?
真好听 I love it ( 6 months ago by 613663)
真好听 I love it
Recently went to a ... ( 6 months ago by blunami1)
Recently went to a Yoshida Brothers concert. It wasn't as good as I hoped, mostly because just the two of them played without a band (shamisen is great, an hour of it without any other instruments, not so great). This session was amazing.
yes ( 6 months ago by blunami1)
yes
my mom's a fan of ... ( 5 months ago by omnionz)
my mom's a fan of Yoshida bros, as with a lot of Japanese women in Japan :D i heard that they love LA and they are here a lot. in the beginning of this freeform session, Yoshida bros first started playing and the others joined and then they also did vice versa. Yoshida bros seemed to be really having a good time and at the end of the show, they were quoted saying that through this session, they realized the free-ness of their traditional japanese instrument Shamisen.
its all about ... ( 5 months ago by edheri)
its all about versatility!!!
What are the ... ( 4 months ago by avivagabriel)
What are the instruments being played by these brothers?
i luv this song. ( 4 months ago by yoka955)
i luv this song.
The tsugaru ... ( 4 months ago by dojomojomofo)
The tsugaru shamisen. It's often played much rougher than other shamisen types.
I could be wrong, but I don't believe there are clearly marked frets, or even sheet music for the non-improv songs.
good music ... ( 4 months ago by EkBalam707)
good music communication between Brazilians and Japaneses great jam
I usually hate ... ( 4 months ago by DissentDispute)
I usually hate subtitles anyway!!!
the guy that makes ... ( 4 months ago by sn0wD)
the guy that makes music with its body is amazing !
Incredible, total ... ( 2 months ago by DeMaximo)
Incredible, total harmony of talent and creativity... is there more of this elsewhere? Anyone know?
wow the drummers ... ( 2 months ago by eggnog4073)
wow the drummers snare is awesome, anyone know what snares give that sound?
man can play the ... ( 1 month ago by madchops82)
man can play the kanjira
I didn't like this ... ( 3 weeks ago by shizo668)
I didn't like this until 3:30 when the drummer joined in. Then everything came together pretty nicely.
Cool! one of my ... ( 3 weeks ago by shamisendemon)
Cool! one of my favorite clips with Yoshida brothers!
wow...im speechless ... ( 1 week ago by anemicsilence)
wow...im speechless..having these people jam is so fun to watch..i wish they'd release this version of storm in the next yoshida bros. album.awesome percussion + awesome shamisen = kickass music :)



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