Bossa Nova is a beautiful variation of Jazz originating in Brazil. It usually features the guitar very heavily as opposed to other forms of jazz and it is amazingly calming music yet upbeat. The Brazilian slant on the music very obvious, I'm not musical enough to know exactly how that is created but it is definitely there. I would think it's something to do with the arrangement of the music and the new instruments introduced in the background like the prominent percussion. Also perhaps something to do with the role of double bass being replaced by the guitar.
All in all it is a very lively and warm form of jazz, most definitely rooted in the Brazilian vibrant form of life. After big band jazz I would most definitely say it was one of my favourites.
The most famous musicians who have promoted this type of Jazz include:
Stan Getz (an American saxophonist) and Joao Gilberto (a Brazilian guitarist). Arguably these two popularised Bossa Nova.
They released a self- titled album that is incredibly yummy to the ear:
One of the most famous songs from the album is 'The Girl from Ipanema' which is in the album cover above. Lovely song with sublime lyrics that are sung in both Portuguese and English; the words are just as mollifying as the music that accompanies it. This is obviously a must listen from the album along with 'Doralice' and 'So Danca Samba' (vai vai vai vai vai vai!- for anyone who knows the song already)
Here is a sample of Bossa Nova:
The album features another artist also known for his instrumental role in creating and promoting Bossa Nova and that is Antonio Carlos Jobim (also known as Tom Jobim). His two albums that I am familiar with are 'Stone Flower' and 'Wave.' They are the type of albums that are so comely you could leave them playing on loop and blast them out of your house out into the garden during summer. Invariably the music creates a serene atmosphere. They were also actually of great use to me while I was studying (just so calming.)
My personal favourite of Jobim is 'Brazil' from 'Stone Flower'


Here is a clip of Antonio Carlos Jobim and Gilberto playing 'Girl from Ipanema'
One last Bossa Nova album that I am familiar with and I would most definetly recommend is Jack Wilson's 'Brazilian Mancini.' Gorgeous arrangement and a great mix of songs that simply flow into one another. LISTEN TO IT!
