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Eliana Cuevas

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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"Ventura - Eliana Cuevas"

NOW TORONTO MAGAZINE

SEPTEMBER 23, 2004
VOLUME 24, ISSUE 4

VENTURA
ELIANA CUEVAS
(FESTIVAL DISTRIBUTION) RATING: NNNN

Toronto-based Venezuelan singer Cuevas shows remarkable maturity for such a young performer. Besides having a thoroughly engaging voice, she refuses to rely on classic covers, instead writing nearly all the songs on Ventura. These Latin jazz tunes have the typical maracas, shakers and cowbells aplenty to get you moving, but it's Jorge Miguel's nylon-string guitar work that steals the show, most notably on the sublime Luna Llena. Cuevas's Spanish and English lyrics deal with love and nature but steer clear of the cheesy clichés that plague many contemporary jazz singers. She just might be the next Norah Jones. Cuevas launches Ventura at the Glenn Gould Studio Friday (September 24).

BRENT RAYNOR
- Now Magazine


"Nuevo Wave"

EYE WEEKLY MAGAZINE

SEPTEMBER 23, 2004
VOLUME 13, ISSUE 51

Nuevo wave - ELIANA CUEVAS

BY ERROL NAZARETH

Like Colombian singer/guitarist Diego Marulanda, 24-year-old Venezuela-born singer Eliana Cuevas is battling the perception that Latin music is synonymous with salsa and Shakira. While Marulanda -- who plays no less than 18 instruments and is an expert in Colombian music -- prefers doing a war dance on stereotypes of Latin music in interviews, Cuevas' criticisms are understated. Interestingly, this subtlety is reflected in Ventura, Cuevas' first full-length album, which nicely ties together Venezuelan, Cuban, Brazilian, Peruvian and jazz rhythms. Or as she writes in the disc's liner notes, "If you want to know more about me -- listen to my music. It is as honest as I know how to be and reflects my thoughts and feelings better than I could ever articulate in a bio." After reading this, you could be forgiven for assuming that Cuevas is a reluctant interview.

Thankfully, this isn't the case. Reached by phone in Fredericton, where she and her band performed at the city's Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival, Cuevas speaks passionately about her creative process and musical philosophies.

"I wanted to move away from the typical salsa sound, not because I have anything against it -- I love listening to it and dancing to it -- but it's just not me," she says. "On my first EP [2002's Cohesion], I had a bigger group. I had three horns and a drum set and it was good, but I wanted something more acoustic this time.

"I think that for my voice and the type of songs I write, it works better 'cause I like to focus on the lyric," Cuevas says. "If there's more space, the listener can pay more attention to the words and they won't be overwhelmed by a big sound and intricate arrangements.

Cuevas credits this approach to her prior experience singing in a Brazilian group; the music really resonated with her because "there's a gentleness to it and it matched my personality more. I think that a lot of times people's personalities come through in their music and that's why I wanted something more intimate and simple."
The arrangements she favours perfectly complement this collection of personal songs. And the most personal of these is "Un Nuevo Idioma."

"It's a poem written by my father to my mother," she says. "He wrote it to her before I was born. He was just expressing how much he loves my mother and wished he could create a new language to express that to her." Cuevas is fond of saying she likes simplicity, but this shouldn't be interpreted as a preference for music that doesn't have brains. Veteran bassist George Koller, who plays on Ventura, raves about Cuevas' compositional skills. "She writes all of her material and a lot of it involves advanced harmony and rhythm.

That's very rare for someone her age," he says. "As a musician, it's very satisfying intellectually and rhythmically to play this music because you have jazz harmony and Latin rhythms so your whole body and brain is involved. "She's got a lot going for her."


- Eye Magazine


"Espectáculos"

EL POPULAR WEEKLY, TORONTO

THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 2004

Espectáculos

En una noche especial esta venezolana lanza su nuevo CD al mercado. Eliana Cuevas, una artista latina que se impone con su ritmo en Canadá

Luego de una gira de conciertos por diferentes ciudades de Canadá, Eliana Cuevas, espera viajar a Sudamérica a hacer conocer su música, especialmente a su país, Venezuela.
Su música tiene una mezcla de ritmos, brasileños, latinos, jazz y hasta de los llanos venezolanos, mezcla que se nota claramente en cada una de las canciones que contiene su CD, titulado Eliana Cuevas Ventura, del cual se realizará el lanzamiento en un evento de gala, que contará no sólo con la interpretación de la artista, sino con el respaldo de grandes músicos de diferentes partes del mundo, que ayudaron en la creación de esta obra discográfica.

Por Ciro Alquichire V.

TORONTO: Eliana Cuevas, es una de esas artistas premiadas en la vida, tiene voz y figura, pero lo mejor es que logra atrapar a su público con algo más que un buen ritmo, un son latino, una puesta en escena, lo atrapa en cada palabra que contiene las letras de sus canciones que ella misma compone en los momentos que la vida le regala.
Esta venezolana, que se inició en carrera artística entre los sonidos del jazz, llega con un regalo para todos sus seguidores, su nuevo CD, que contiene 10 canciones de su autoría y que será dado a conocer en un gran concierto que se realizará el próximo 24 de septiembre a las 8 de la noche, en el Glenn Gould Studio, del 250 Front Street West.
Para los que no conocen a esta cantante, ganadora en los premios Artista Latina del Año en el 2003, por su voz, Eliana Cuevas ha realizado una carrera ascendente desde que se inició cantando en diferentes afamados sitios nocturnos de Toronto, en donde con su música logró conectarse inmediatamente, no solo con el público de habla hispana, sino con todos aquellos que tenían la suerte de escucharla.

Con las ganas de éxito, pero más que nada con el deseo de dar a conocer su música, esta artista nacida en Caracas, tiene en sus composiciones esa misma mezcla que hace tan diferente a la ciudad que la vio nacer como cantante, Toronto, porque tiene ritmos latinos, con sonidos africanos, algo de jazz, mucho de son cubano y brasileño, algunas son acompañadas de violines, guitarras, maracas y el cajón, un instrumento de percusión utilizado especialmente en el flamenco, pasando también por ese sonido que hace especial a la música de los llanos venezolanos.

Esa mezcla, se nota claramente en cada una de sus canciones que contiene el CD, titulado Eliana Cuevas Ventura, del cual se realizará el lanzamiento en un evento de gala, que contara no sólo con la interpretación de la artista, sino con el respaldo de los grandes músicos de diferentes partes del mundo, que ayudaron en la creación de esta obra discográfica.
Una de las características que también demuestra el empuje de esta latina y la credibilidad que tiene sus música, es que el gobierno canadiense patrocinó la producción de su CD, por intermedio de los auxilios que dan para apoyar las creaciones artísticas.

En los últimos meses esta venezolana, ha logrado penetrar en gran parte del público canadiense, porque su música la ha llevado a diferentes puntos del país, en donde en cada concierto demuestra, no solo que nació para la música, sino que el ritmo latino que lleva en la sangre le sale por todos sus poros a la hora de pararse en un escenario y frente a un público, ávido de buena música.
Eliana tiene una formación artística, que le permite pasar con gran facilidad de la música en español, al portugués y terminar con canciones en inglés, es tal su diversidad que en su nuevo CD, una de las canciones fue compuesta por ella primero en inglés y luego fue pasada al español.

"Para mí eso fue un gran paso, escribir en inglés, pero esa canción en especial, Rompe mi alma, siempre fue pensada en inglés y luego se pasó al español" dijo la artista.
Agregó que por ahora está concentrada en realizar presentaciones en Canadá y ganar el mercado norteamericano, pero que espera pronto poder ir a compartir su música con todos los latinos, en cada uno de sus países, especialmente en Venezuela en donde ella espera encontrar el respaldo de sus compatriotas.
Estudiante de música en Venezuela, Eliana vino a Canadá estudiar en la universidad de Toronto, de donde se graduó en artes y estudios iberoamericanos, pero paralelo a ello, la artista continuó con la música, logrando que fuera invitada a cantar con artistas reconocidos como Joée, Latín-jazz unit Cruzao, el grupo de reggae Tabarruk, la banda Cassava, el grupo de salsa Marrón Matizado, el grupo de Ritmo Azul, el guitarrista de flamenco Jorge Miguel, la banda de salsa Cache y el grupo brasileño Pedras da Rua, entre otros.
Para Eliana uno de los pilares más fuertes de su carrera ha sido su mamá, quien no sólo la respalda en este proyecto que se hace realidad ahora, sino que la anima a que siga adelante con su carrera artística, pero también su padre, que aunque ya muerto, ha sido una fuerte influencia para esta cantante, tanto que una de sus canciones es un poema que escribió su padre para enamorar a su esposa, y que ella le compuso la música, siento esta una de las melodías más especiales para la artista.
"Para mí todos los que me rodean, hacen parte de este resultado artístico, mi madre, mis músicos, mis amigos, mi novio, y mi público, por eso para todos ellos es mi música", dijo la cantante.

Lo que vive y siente la artista

Para dar una versión más cercana a lo que es y siente la cantante, El Popular, retomando los nombres de cada una de las canciones de su nuevo CD, realizó esta entrevista rápida con la artista.

El Popular: ¿Qué es el Perdón?
Eliana Cuevas: Es importante saber arrepentirse, saber perdonar y saber pedir perdón cuando uno se equivoca.
E.P.: ¿Tu Objetivo?
E.C: La vida está llena de etapas y de cambios así que uno siempre tiene que trazarse nuevas metas y objetivos. Lo más importante para mí es conseguir el balance entre todos ellos.
E.P: ¿Qué le significa una Luna Llena?
E.C: Para mí es sinónimo de pasión incontrolable y quizás irracional.
E.P: ¿Qué es lo Irracional en Eliana?
E.C: Todos los seres humanos podemos ser irracionales y yo considero que eso a veces es algo muy positivo.
E.P: ¿Cuáles son tus sueños?
E.C: Es bueno soñar, pero es aún mucho mejor despertar y conocer la realidad.
E.P: ¿El samba la llama?
E.C: De esta canción sólo puedo decir una cosa: estoy enamorada de la música brasileña.
E.P: ¿Qué fue un Nuevo Idioma?
E.C: Ese es el que le escribió mi papá a mi mamá.
E.P: ¿Un Susurro del aire?
E.C: Todos tenemos una conexión con la naturaleza y a veces solo nos damos cuenta de eso cuando estamos totalmente alejados de otros seres humanos.
E.P: Sus mejores Treinta Horas
E.C: Las mejores treinta horas que recuerdo en este momento me llenaron de sorpresas y las viví llenas de espontaneidad.
E.P: ¿Qué le Rompe el alma?
E.C: A veces vale la pena arriesgarlo todo por un minuto de gloria.


- El Popular


"The Latin Touch"

THE LATIN TOUCH

Alliston Herald Newspaper

2004-02-06

"The Latin touch -- The Millpond Centre swayed to the sound of Latin jazz Saturday as the Eliana Cuevas quartet performed to a sold-out crowd. The Venezuelan-born, Toronto-based singer, soothed..." - Alliston Herald Newspaper


"Sol A Solid Success"

SOL A SOLID SUCCESS

Fiesta del Sol's founder says the Latin music fest has proved itself and there'll definitely be more.

James Reaney, Arts & Entertainment
Columnist

London Free Press

2003-09-01

"… Some day, the first Fiesta del Sol will also be remembered for bringing Toronto Latin jazz singer Eliana Cuevas' group to London." The Venezuelan-born Cuevas writes much of her own material. Even when Cuevas sings a standard, her approach is original.

Her afternoon set at the north stage closed with a completely fresh approach to Girl From Ipanema. The arrangement had beautiful passages with Cuevas singing wordlessly in a duet with trumpet/flugelhorn player Bob Rice, a Toronto musician who has worked with London performer Grant Smith.

Like many other fine singers, Cuevas can sound like a horn so it was fun trying to pick which of the intertwined lines were the vocalist's and which were the brass player's.

Cuevas also had a Cuban pianist who had played London before with a fine Latin singer. Luis Guerra, 20, had played a Sunfest Presents concert at the Hilton London hotel with Cuban jazz singer Mayra Caridad Valdes as a teenager… He is playing as well with Cuevas as he did with the Cuban star.”

Copyright © The London Free Press 2001, 2002, 2003 - London Free Press


Discography

Ventura - Released on September 2004

Cohesión - Released on March 2002

Photos

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Bio

Eliana Cuevas - A Unique Voice in Canada’s World and Jazz Music Scene

The explosion of jazz and world music in Canada in the last decade has given audiences access to a rich variety of great music from many countries and cultures. One of the things lacking has been a really stellar singer from Latin America. That position now looks like it has been filled by Venezuelan born Eliana Cuevas. Singing in Spanish, Portuguese and English, Eliana has stepped out from her years as merely a great singer to make her mark as bandleader and songwriter.

A student of music in Venezuela, Eliana came to Canada to study history at the University of Toronto. She continued her musical studies here and sang with a variety of pop, Latin-jazz, reggae, salsa, Brazilian and flamenco ensembles. In 2002 Eliana made her first recording as leader of her own ensemble, performing five of her own songs on “Cohesion”.

Eliana began to be invited to perform at top Latin and jazz venues in Toronto, including the Lula Lounge, the Rex Hotel Jazz & Blues Bar and the famous Top O' The Senator. In March of 2003 she was featured as one of the “Global Divas” in a concert of the same name, backed by Jane Bunnett and her band. That summer she went west for the first time to the Victoria Jazz Festival, Vancouver Jazz Festival, Yukon Storytelling Festival and Comox Valley Music Festival. She returned home to perform at Harbourfront Centre and London’s first Fiesta del Sol and to receive the Latin American Achievement Award for Vocal Artist of the Year.

In 2004 she released Ventura, a collection of original songs about love, life and quirky speculations, such as “what if the day had 30 hours?” The release of the CD coincided with festival and concert dates in Nova Scotia, including the Atlantic Jazz Festival, and BC where she toured from Salt Spring Island to Williams Lake, Kaslo to Vancouver selling out shows and receiving standing ovations. She returned home to the news that she had won the Ontario Conference of Folk Festivals “From The Heart” songwriting award for Rompe Mi Alma in the World Music Category. In September there was a trip to New Brunswick to perform at the Fredericton Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival and a CD launch for Ventura at Toronto’s prestigious Glenn Gould Studio as part of the Small World Music Festival. In the summer of 2005 Eliana performed at festivals in BC from Vancouver’s North Shore Jazz to the Prince George Folk Festival, the Islands Folk Festival and the Kispiox Music Festival in the far north of the province.

In addition to tours, Eliana has maintained an active career performing around Toronto, performing regularly with her band and as a featured vocalist with other ensembles. In May of 2006 she self-presented a concert featuring herself, Canefire and Brazilian guitar genius, Celso Machado, at the Mod Club Theatre in Toronto. This concert was recorded and broadcast nationally by CBC radio. In the summer of 2006 she performed at the Toronto Street Festival, the Uptown Waterloo Jazz Festival, and Owen Sound’s Summerfolk. She made her first prairie appearance at the Ness Creek Festival in Saskatchewan and her Montreal debut at the Festival de Rhythmes du Monde. As the result of a 2005 showcase at Pacific Contact, Eliana received invitations to perform in BC and the Yukon in Oct. of 2006. She was well received at Nanaimo’s Port Theatre, the Centre for the Arts in Kelowna, a sold out Yukon Arts Centre show in Whitehorse and as part of the Capilano College Folk and Roots series in Vancouver.

The fall of 2006 also saw Eliana’s international debut. She performed at Reeperbahn Jazz Festival in Hamburg, for radio in Bremen and in Berlin. In November she gave her first performance in her native Venezuela at the Hatillo Jazz Festival outside Caracas. She received strongly positive reviews in both Germany and Venezuela and return engagements are in the works.

Eliana has been writing fine new songs that are taking shape for her next CD. These songs include a powerful number confronting homelessness and others celebrating the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity. In fact, despite Eliana’s fabulous voice, it is her songwriting that makes her a unique presence on Canada’s music scene. Where so many other fine singers rely on standards or an endless series of love songs, Eliana‘s writing covers the full spectrum of human emotion and experience. The new CD will be recorded early in 2007. What was once a promise is becoming a realization as Eliana’s career continues to move forward. Slowly but surely, Eliana Cuevas is becoming an artist with a national and now international career. The combination of original words and music, a stellar band and her own superb vocal abilities make Eliana Cuevas an artist to both appreciate and watch out for more of.

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