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Eliane Elias

Eliane Elias (born 19 March 1960) is a Brazilian jazz pianist, singer, composer and arranger.[1][2][3]

Eliane Elias

(1960-03-19) 19 March 1960
São Paulo, Brazil

Musician, pianist, composer, arranger, producer

Piano, vocals

1981–present

Biography[edit]

Elias was born in São Paulo, Brazil, on 19 March 1960. She started studying piano when she was seven, and at age twelve she was transcribing solos from jazz musicians. She began teaching piano when she was fifteen,[4] and began performing at seventeen with Brazilian singer-songwriter Toquinho and touring with the poet Vinicius de Moraes.


In 1981 she moved to New York City, where she attended The Juilliard School of Music.[5] A year later she became part of the group Steps Ahead.[6] In 1993 Elias signed with EMI Classics to record classical pieces, which were released on On the Classical Side.[5]


In 2001, Calle 54, a documentary film by Spanish director Fernando Trueba, included Elias performing "Samba Triste." In 2002 she recorded The Lost Days with Denyce Graves, for whom she wrote a composition entitled "HaabiaTupi." In 2002, Elias signed with RCA/Bluebird, which issued Kissed by Nature. Dreamer was released in 2004 and received the Gold Disc Award, as well as being voted Best Vocal Album in Japan. It reached No. 3 on the pop charts in France and No. 4 on the Billboard magazine charts in the U.S. Around the City was released by RCA Victor in August 2006.[4] In 2007, Elias released Something for You, which won Best Vocal Album of the Year and the Gold Disc Award in Japan. Something for You reached No. 1 on the U.S. jazz charts, No. 8 on Billboard, and No. 2 on the French jazz charts. In 2008, she recorded Bossa Nova Stories to celebrate the 50th anniversary of bossa nova.[6]


In 2009, EMI Japan released Eliane Elias Plays Live. Light My Fire, released in 2011, features four compositions written or co-written by Elias and includes covers of songs by the Doors, Stevie Wonder, and Paul Desmond. In September 2011, her song "What About the Heart (Bate Bate)" was nominated for a Latin Grammy in the category of Best Brazilian Song. In 2012, she collaborated with bassist Marc Johnson on the album Swept Away, the Editor's and Critics' choice in 2012 DownBeat and Jazztimes magazines, respectively. Her 2013 release, I Thought About You, reached No. 1 on the U.S. and French Amazon.com websites; No. 2 on iTunes U.S., France and Brazil; and No. 4 on Billboard.


Made in Brazil was followed by Dance of Time, which debuted at No. 1 on two Billboard: jazz and world music. Both Made in Brazil and Dance of Time debuted at No. 1 on iTunes in seven countries and won Grammy awards for Best Latin Jazz Album of the Year.[7]


Her 2019 album Love Stories reached the No. 1 position as Best Seller Amazon.com Latin Jazz, #1 Best Seller Amazon.com Brazilian Jazz and #2 Best Seller Amazon.com Orchestral.


Her 2021 album Mirror, Mirror, which she recorded with Chick Corea and Chucho Valdès, won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album.

Personal life[edit]

Elias is Brazilian of Italian, Lebanese and Spanish descent.[8] She was married to American trumpeter Randy Brecker, with whom she has a daughter, the singer/songwriter Amanda Elias Brecker, born in 1984.[6] She married Marc Johnson in 1999, who plays bass in her band and co-produces her recordings.[7]

1995: Grammy nomination, Best Jazz Solo Performance, Solos and Duets with

Herbie Hancock

1997: Best Jazz Album, DownBeat magazine Readers' Poll, The Three Americas

1998: Grammy nomination, Best Large Jazz Ensemble, Impulsive with and The Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra

Bob Brookmeyer

2002: Grammy nomination, Best Latin Jazz Album, Calle 54

2011: Latin Grammy nomination, Best Brazilian Song, What About the Heart (Bate Bate)

2015: Latin Grammy nomination for Best Engineered Album, Made in Brazil

2016: Grammy Award winner for Best Latin Jazz Album, Made in Brazil

2017: , Dance of Time[9]

Latin Grammy nomination for Best Engineered Album

2017: Libera Awards Nominee for Best Latin Jazz Album Dance of Time

2018: Winner of the Edison Lifetime Achievement Award (Holland)

Five times (Japan)

Gold Disc Awards

2019: Masterpiece award "Love Stories" (5 stars by DownBeat magazine)

2021: Masterpiece award "Mirror Mirror" (5 stars by DownBeat magazine)

2022: Grammy Award winner for Best Latin Jazz Album, Mirror Mirror

2022: Latin Grammy Award winner for Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album, Mirror Mirror

2023: Libera Awards Nominee for Best Latin Jazz Album Quietude

2023: Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Engineered Album Quietude

with Randy Brecker (Passport Jazz, 1985)

Amanda

(Denon, 1986)

Illusions

(Denon, 1987)

Cross Currents

(Blue Note, 1989)

So Far So Close

(Blue Note, 1990)

Eliane Elias Plays Jobim

(Manhattan, 1991)

A Long Story

(Blue Note, 1992)

Fantasia

(Blue Note, 1993)

Paulistana

(EMI Classics, 1993)

On the Classical Side

with Herbie Hancock (Blue Note, 1995)

Solos and Duets

(Blue Note, 1997)

The Three Americas

(Blue Note, 1998)

Eliane Elias Sings Jobim

(Blue Note, 2000)

Everything I Love

(Bluebird, 2002)

Kissed by Nature

(Blue Note, 2003)

Brazilian Classics

(Bluebird, 2004)

Dreamer

(RCA Victor, 2006)

Around the City

(Blue Note, 2007)

Something for You: Eliane Elias Sings & Plays Bill Evans

(Blue Note, 2008)

Bossa Nova Stories

(Blue Note, 2009)

Eliane Elias Plays Live

(Concord Picante, 2011)

Light My Fire

with Marc Johnson (ECM, 2012)

Swept Away

(Concord Jazz, 2013)

I Thought About You

(Concord Jazz, 2015)

Made in Brazil

(Concord Jazz, 2017)

Dance of Time

(Concord Jazz, 2018)[10]

Music from Man of La Mancha

(Concord Jazz, 2019)

Love Stories

with Chick Corea and Chucho Valdés (Candid, 2021)

Mirror Mirror

(Candid, 2022)

Quietude

List of jazz arrangers

– official site

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discography at Discogs

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Piano Jazz

Eliane Elias on

on YouTube – interview, along with her husband Marc Johnson

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