Moreira Chonguica
Moreira Chonguica (born 13 February 1977 in Matola, Mozambique) is an ethnomusicologist, saxophonist, songwriter and producer.[1]
Early life
Moreira was born in Matola just outside Maputo, the capital of Mozambique on 13 February 1977.
In order to continue his music studies Moreira moved to Cape Town in South Africa, where he graduated from the University of Cape Town’s South African College of Music with a degree in jazz performance and an honours degree (summa cum laude) in ethnomusicology in 2000.
In Cape Town, Moreira has established an impressive list of credits to his name.
Recording career
Moreira's debut album, The Moreira ProjectT Vol 1–The Journey was released in December 2005 and received overwhelming response from the industry as well as from the media on both local and international levels. The album expresses not only his phenomenal song writing ability and energetic performances but also his major personal coup of securing the support and talent of international jazz legend Najee on several tracks.
Working with such an accomplished musician is a dream coming true for Moreira:
Najee and I first met at the B.E.T Festival in Durban a few years ago. Then a year later we both performed at the Joy of Jazz Festival. We spoke at length and he promised to send me a better saxophone. True to his word, he actually did! It arrived on 13 December 2003—I will never forget the date or the gesture. This is someone I grew up listening to, along with the likes of Grover Washington Jr and others. And now here I am Mozambican born and bred, buttered in Cape Town...with this legend coming halfway around the planet to perform on my album. It’s just unbelievable.
The album specialises in contemporary African fusion jazz and was recorded by Moreira’s own independent recording label, MoreStar Entertainment (Pty) Ltd. Produced by Mark Fransman and Moreira, the album created a new awakening in jazz lovers as well as capturing a niche for the "fresh ear". Moreira Chonguica played at UCT.
Other interests
Not only is Moreira a consummate performer, but he is also strongly involved in the promotion of education. When the album was launched in his home town of Maputo, he donated R10 000 to start a campaign to renovate the Escola Nacional de Musica (National School of Music)—the school he attended as a youth. Whenever he goes back to Maputo, he makes sure to spend some time at the school conducting workshops.
Community work and teaching
In Cape Town Moreira is involved with a community school in Kensington called Xulon Musictech run by Camillo Lombard and Ezra Delport. Here he teaches saxophone and life skills to young aspiring musicians on a regular basis. In addition, he tutors young aspiring saxophonists free of charge on an ad hoc basis.
In 2000, Moreira was chosen by City of Chicago to be part of the Cultural Exchange programme co-ordinated by Ernest Dawkins alongside a few other South African musicians.
In 2002, he was runner up in the annual Adcock Ingram Jazz Competition run through UCT.
The Moreira Project
Since 2005 he has led his own band The Moreira Project which has played at most of Southern Africa’s top festivals namely:[2]
- Reconciliation Day Concert 2005
- Cape Town Jazzathon 2006
- Summer Concerts at Kirstenbosch 2006
- Cape Town International Jazz Festival 2006
- African Renaissance Festival 2006
- The Gito Baloyi tribute concert, Matola 2006
- Cape Town International Jazz Festival 2007 as a special guest artist of Omar Sosa
- Grahamstown Jazz Festival 2007
- Joy of Jazz 2007
- Arts Alive Festival 2007 as part of Omar Sosa’s Black Team
- African Renaissance Festival 2007
- Obz Festival 2007
- Cape Town International Jazz Festival 2008 as a special guest artist of Najee
- Inaugural Mozambican Jazz Festival 2008
These in addition to numerous corporate, government and private events. Moreira’s band comprises some of Cape Town’s hottest young jazz musicians.
South African Music Awards (SAMAs)
In 2007, Moreira’s debut album The Moreira Project Vol 1 - The Journey was nominated for three South Africa Music Awards: Best Instrumental Album, Best Contemporary Jazz Album and Best Producer for Moreira Chonguica and co-producer Mark Fransman, winning the Best Producer award.
The 2009 follow-up, The Moreira Project Vol 2 - Citizen of the World was also nominated for three SAMAs: Best Album Design, Best Contemporary Jazz Album and Best Producer for Moreira Chonguica and co-producer Mark Fransman. This time he won two, Best Contemporary Jazz Album and Best Producer.[1]
Discography
- The Moreira Project Vol 1 - The Journey (2005)
- The Moreira Project Vol 2 - Citizen of the World (2009)
- Khanimambo (2011)
- MP Reloaded (2013)
- Sensasons (2014)
- Live at Polana Serena Hotel (2015)
- M & M: Moreira Chonguica & Manu Dibango (2017)
References
- 1 2 Milton, Evan (10 May 2009). "A complete winning package". Tonight. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
- ↑ "Moreira Project - Original Brand of Jazz". AllAfrica.com. 24 June 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2010.