Sérgio Assad
Sérgio Assad is a Brazilian guitarist, composer, and arranger who often performs with his brother, Odair Assad in the guitar duo Sérgio and Odair Assad, commonly referred to as Assad Brothers or Duo Assad. Their younger sister Badi Assad, is also a guitarist. Sérgio is the father of composer/singer/pianist Clarice Assad. He is married to Angela Olinto.
Biography
Born into a musical family in Mococa, São Paulo, Brazil, Sergio Assad began creating music for the guitar not long after he began playing the instrument. He learned Brazilian folk melodies from his father. By age 14, he was arranging and writing original compositions for the guitar duo he had formed with his brother, Odair. At the age of 17, he and Odair began their studies under the best known classical guitar teacher in Brazil at the time, Monina Tavora, a former disciple of Andrés Segovia. Sergio later went on to study conducting and composition at the Escola Nacional de Música in Rio de Janeiro, and worked privately with Brazilian composition teacher, Esther Scliar.Arrangements
Over the last twenty years Assad has concentrated most of his efforts on building a repertoire for the guitar duo. He has extended the possibilities of the two-guitar combination through his arrangements of Latin American music by composers such as Piazzolla, Villa-Lobos, and Ginastera as well as Baroque to Modern music by Scarlatti, Rameau, Soler, Bach, Mompou, Ravel, Debussy, and Gershwin among others. He has completed over 300 arrangements for different chamber music settings arrangements for Gidon Kremer, Dawn Upshaw, Yo Yo Ma, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, TrioConBrio, Iwao Furusawa, Paquito D'Rivera, Turtle Island String Quartet, L.A. Quartet, Luciana Souza, and Vancouver Cantata Singers.Composition
As a composer Assad has completed more than fifty works for guitar, many of which have become standards in the guitar repertoire. His "Aquarelle" for solo guitar was chosen as the required contemporary work for the 2002 Guitar Foundation of America Competition in Miami. In 2007, he wrote the set piece for the 2008 Guitar Foundation of America Competition named "Valsa de Outono". Assad's orchestral compositions include the ballet "Scarecrow", the concerto "Mikis" for guitar and strings, "Fantasia Carioca" for two guitars which he and Odair premiered with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra in 1998, "Interchange", a concerto for guitar quartet and orchestra premiered by the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet with the San Antonio Symphony in 2009, the concerto "Originis" for violin, guitar duo, and orchestra recorded live with the Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo, and the concerto "Phases" for guitar duo and orchestra premiered in 2011 by the Seattle Symphony Orchestra with the Assad Brothers as soloists.Teaching
Assad has taught master classes in conservatories, universities, and music schools in the US, Europe, Latin America, Japan, and Australia. From 1994 to 1996, he taught at the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Mons, near Brussels, and from 2003 to 2006 at the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. He is currently on faculty at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.Collaborations
The Assad Brothers have collaborated in performance and recordings with classical artists Gidon Kremer, Yo-Yo Ma, Dawn Upshaw, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, the Turtle island Quartet and Paquito D’Rivera. The collaboration with Salerno-Sonnenberg inspired Sergio to write the triple concerto "Originis" for violin, two guitars and chamber orchestra. This piece celebrates the respective Italian and Brazilian roots of Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and the Assad Duo and has been performed with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Symphony, and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra among others and recorded live in São Paulo, Brazil with the Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo. This recording has been released by Allegro Classical in 2009.Awards
- 2012 - Honorary Degree - Doctor of Music - University of Arizona
- 2010 - "Interchange", a concerto for guitar quartet and orchestra, was nominated for the Best Classical Contemporary Composition at the 11th Latin Grammy Awards.
- 2010 - "Maracaípe", a piece for guitar duo, was nominated for the Best Classical Contemporary Composition at the 11th Latin Grammy Awards.
- 2008 - His compositions for two guitars, "Tahhiyya Li Ossoulina", received a Latin Grammy award as best contemporary composition.
- 2002 - The album "Sérgio and Odair Assad Play Piazzolla" received a Latin Grammy award for best Tango album.
- 1973 – Winner of Competition for young soloists – the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra.
- 1979 - Winner of The Rostrum for Young Interpreters in The International Music Competition of Bratislava
List of works
- Três Cenas Brasileiras Two guitars Pinote, Vitoria Regia, Recife dos corais
- Suite Brasileira Two guitars Baião, Canção e Samba
- Aquarelle Solo guitar Divertimento, Valseana, Preludio e Toccatina
- Children's Cradle Solo guitar Berceuse, Dreams, Morning’s Rag
- Saga dos Migrantes Two guitars Retirantes, Trem da Ilusâo, Metropolis, Saudades, Dança Antagonica
- Giornata a Nettuno Guitar ensemble
- Fantasia Carioca Solo guitar
- Suite “Summer Garden” Two guitars Opening, Summer Garden, Farewell, The Friends, Unbalanced, Train of Thoughts, First Encounter, The Old Man, Walk on a Bridge, The Morgue, Invitation, The Well, Water Frenzy, Watermelon, Helping Hands, Rain Storm, Remembrance, A search, Dreams, Passage, Butterflies
- Winter Impressions Flute, Viola and Guitar The Frozen Garden, Blue Solitude, Fire Place. Premiered at Nuertingen International Guitar Festival 1996 by TrioConBrio.
- Círculo Mágico Flute and Guitar
- Uarekena Guitar Quartet
- Fantasia Carioca bis two guitars and chamber orchestra premiered in 1998 with the Saint Paul Orchestra conducted by John Adams
- Sonata solo guitar Allegro Moderato, Andante, Presto
- Jobiniana n 1 Two guitars
- Jobiniana n 2 Flute and guitar
- Jobiniana n 3 Solo guitar
- Jobiniana n 4 Cello and guitar
- Espantalho Chamber Orchestra premiered by the Municipal Symphony Orchestra of São Paulo, Brazil
- Mikis Concerto Fantasia) Solo guitar and String Orchestra Allegro, Andante, Vivace
- The Chase Two guitars
- Pieces for violin and two guitars Andalucia Fantasy on Dark Eyes Istambul Tatras Gypsy Songs Vardar's Boat ' Variations on Django's Nuages.
- Pieces for Clarinet and Guitar Un abbraccio a Joao Menino Grumari Violetas Azuis Champ Velho Retrato Hopscotch Mangabeira Angela
- Campusca Two guitars
- Eterna Two guitars
- Menino Cello and two guitars.
- Menino Flute, viola and guitar
- Three Greek letters Solo guitar Psi Pi Sigma
- Concerto Originis Triple concerto for violin, two guitar and chamber Orchestra.
- 3 Divertimentos Solo guitar Abaete Arpoador Parati
- 5 World Dances Guitar and string quartet Middle Eastern, Celtic, African, Balkan, Latin American
- Eli's Portrait Solo guitar
- Itaipava Flute, violin, clarinet, cello, piano
- Tahhiyya Li Ossoulina Two guitars
- Trois Brésiliens à Saint Paul Guitar ensemble Le naïf, La joyeuse, Le reveur, Rencontre a Tricastin
- Piatã Choir and two guitars
- Alvorada Tropical 4 Guitars
- Sinceridade 4 guitars
- Interchange Concerto for Four Guitars and Orchestra Sephardic Passage Gypsy Slopes, Pacific Overlook, Forroblues Detour, Crossings
- Valsa de Outono for solo guitar
- Familia Song for the Assad Family
- 6 Brevidades for solo guitar Tarde, Chuva, Feliz, Ginga, Cantiga, Saltitante
- Maracaípe for two Guitars Wistful Rider Crab walk
- The Enchanted Island for Guitar Trio
- Suite “Back to Our Roots” with Clarice Assad For voice, piano, guitar and sazouki Leaving Hope Nostalgia Happiness
- Suite Brasileira II for Guitar Trio
- Phases Concerto for two guitars and Orchestra Recollections Old Portrait Ressurgence
- Central do Brasil for guitar and string quartet
- Impressiones Ibéricas for solo guitar Asturiana, Catalana, Andaluza,''
- Sandy's Portrait for solo guitar
- Concerto Popular do Rio for guitar and orchestra
- Kindergarten for guitar trio
- Alphalt Jungle for percussion ensemble.
- Suite Brasileira III for solo guitar.
- Suite Brasileira IV for solo guitar
- Suite Brasileira V for solo guitar
- Homage a Julian Arcas for solo guitar
- Imbricatta for solo guitar
- Sonhos e Memorias for English Horn and Orchestra.
- Sun Wukong's Toccata for solo guitar
- Shadows and Light for solo guitar
- Variaciones sobre un estudio de F. Sor for solo guitar
- Suite One Week in Rio for guitar duo
- Variations on a Lullaby for two guitars and voice.
- One 4 All 4 one For four guitars
- David's Portrait for solo guitar
- Yesterday's Tomorrow for Choir and Guitar Quartet.
- Quadros do Brasil Concerto for Cello and Orchestra.
- The Walls for guitar and guitar orchestra. ". Premiered in Bonn on April 22, 2018 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the BMKG with Aniello Desiderio, Thomas Offermann
- 12 Coloquial Preludes for solo guitar
- Seikilos Epitaph's Fantasy for solo guitar
Discography
- Latino America, recorded with the Armorial Orchestra Continental 1-035-404-006.
- International Rostrum of Young Performers Opus 9110041/2. 2-LP set including various performers. Assads play Domenico Scarlatti, Villa-Lobos and ?? Petit.
- Complete Villa-Lobos works for solo guitar Kuarup Discos KLP 003/4
- Os Choros de Camera Kuarup MKCD-002. Sergio plays Choro No. 1.
- Musica Nova do Brasil Funarte/Promemus MMB 81.022. This CD can be heard at
- Marlos Nobre/Yanomani EMI-Odeon 31 C 0634422921
- Gnattali, Rodrigo, Piazzolla GHA #126021
- Latin American Music for Two Guitars Nonesuch/Elektra 79116
- Concert at the "Y" Free cassette distributed to subscribers of Guitar Review. Recorded live at the YMCA, New York City, NY.
- Alma Brasileira Nonesuch/Elektra 79179
- Violões: Projeto Memoria Brasileira Crescente CR 0009. The Duo plays Egberto Gismonti's Baião Malandro on this live album.
- Two Concertos for Two Guitars GHA #126018
- Play Rameau/Scarlatti/Couperin/Bach Nonesuch/Elektra #79292
- Natsu no Niwa Suite GHA #126029
- Dawn Upshaw White Moon: Songs to Morpheus Nonesuch/Elektra 79364. The Assads are on tracks 3, 6, and 12.
- Saga Dos Migrantes Nonesuch/Elektra 79365.
- Gidon Kremer El Tango Nonesuch/Elektra 79462. the music of Ástor Piazzolla. The duo accompanies on tracks 1 and 10.
- Yo Yo Ma Soul of the Tango Sony Classical/SME SK 63122.; the Assads play Piazzolla's Tango Suite.
- Fuga y misterio GHA #126027. NOTE: This album is by Odair Assad. Odair, Sérgio, cellist Edmond Carlier, and violinist Fernando Suarez Paz play works by Piazzolla, ?? Lucky, and Gnattali.
- Velho Retrato EGEA Edizioni Discografiche SCA 068. NOTE: This is an album of duets between Sérgio and Gabrielle Mirabassi. All compositions are by Sérgio except one by his daughter Clarice.
- Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg Sérgio and Odair Assad Nonesuch/Elektra 79505.
- Sérgio and Odair Assad Play Piazzolla Nonesuch/Elektra 79632.
- Concierto de Volos - Concierto de Aranjuez - Serenade opus 50 GHA 126.025. NOTE: This album is of the Orquestra de Cordoba, conducted by Leo Brouwer. Odair is the soloist on Malcolm Arnold's Serenade opus 50.
- Yo Yo Ma Obrigado, Brazil Sony Classical/SME SK 89935; the Assads play on Sérgio's arrangement of the Villa-Lobos tune "A Lenda do Caboclo" and on Sérgio's piece "Menino".
- Yo Yo Ma Obrigado, Brazil Live in Concert Sony Classical/SME SK 90970.; the Assads play on seven of the 14 tracks.
- Live in Brussels GHA 126.055. Features compositions by Bittencourt, Carlos Gardel, Juan Carlos Cobián, Astor Piazzolla, Egberto Gismonti, Pixinguinha, Charlie Chaplin.
- Three Double Concertos GHA 126.046. NOTE: Sérgio and Odair are the soloists on Edino Krieger's "Concierto para dois violóes e cordas."
- Sérgio and Odair Assad and their Family: A Brazilian Songbook GHA 126.058.
- Jardim Abandonado Nonesuch/Elektra 79971
- Originis NSS Music CD-NSS-07. NOTE: Recorded live in São Paulo with the Orquestra Sinfonica de São Paulo with Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg.
Reviews
“The Brazilian-born Assad brothers…perform with almost telepathic unity” – The Boston Globe
“… the best two-guitar team in existence, maybe even in history… no amount of anticipation could have prepared me for the Brazilian brothers’ daringly flexible, eerily unanimous ensemble playing – it was as if they could see inside each other's heads.” - The Washington Post
“Throughout the concert, the brothers played as one… This was two persons, four hands, one mind.” – Seattle Post-Intelligencer
“A kind of wizardry lies within the playing of Sergio and Odair Assad… they produce a supple, flawless unified sound.” – The New York Times
“…Sergio and Odair, two of the finest guitarists on the planet.” – Journal Sentinel
“…it’s not hard to imagine that acoustic guitar music, when in the hands of masters like Sergio and Odair Assad, is a musical window into the heart.”- The New Jersey Star- Ledger
“Because they have been performing together for most of their lives, and because they play from memory, there is a lively interaction between them that creates the impression that they are improvising like a couple of virtuosic, perhaps even telepathic, jazz players” – The New York Times