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TIM BERNARDES

Barnsdall Gallery Theatre Los Angeles, CA

Contact: Greg Jakubik - Shorefire Media, gjakubik@shorefire.com

Web: timbernardes.com

Players: Tim Bernardes, vocals, guitar, piano

Material: Sharing songs from his latest album, Mil Coisas Invisíveis, São Paulo singersongwriter and Latin Grammy nominee Tim Bernardes played to a packed room for over 90 minutes for his debut Los Angeles performance. Opening with trademark songs “Nascer, Viver, Morrer” and “Fases,” and continuing on with selections from his new album, along with requests from audience members, Bernardes brought a peaceful, gentle, open demeanor and a mischievous, wry sense of humor that enraptured all in attendance.

Musicianship: Bernardes’ ethereal playing and fantastic vocal range were enhanced by colorful himself, underscores the importance of moving the story forward.

Performance: As seasoned stage actors and singers, they bring this married couple to life in just four songs. Though this is not a staged production of the work, the goal is to let the story unfold as much as possible in this setting. By the conclusion of the performance, this audience can walk away with a clear understanding of the work.

Summary: The success of the show will depend on multiple factors; however, with its solid writing, a universal message, and the right luck, it stands an excellent chance.

– Ellen Woloshin

phrasing and haunting melody lines. Between a fabulous use of dynamics, percussive vocal runs and gorgeous lyrical delivery, alongside an impeccable command of each instrument played, his set hit on notes of country, folk and Brazilian pop. His vocals are other-worldly, with a stunning falsetto mastery that teases the title of “Brazilian Freddie Mercury.” Moving from country-flavored ballads to heavy upbeat rhythms with strum slap accents, Bernardes also sprinkled in warm, comforting lower-range vocals to his set to bring contrast to his powerful falsetto passages.

Performance: With a fabulous pairing of guitar, vocal accents and style, the overall effect was absolutely stunning. The room was mesmerized and pin-drop silent for the entirety of the show, trance-led along Bernardes’ sonic Latin journey. Completely at ease on stage, donning bright red socks and interjecting quirky anecdotes between songs, Bernardes’ delivery felt simultaneously invitational and vulnerable, and all in the room were kept palpably awestruck.

Summary: Sharing deeply soothing, welldeveloped vocals and powerful, artistic phrasing, Bernardes presents a breathtaking display of musicality. Self-described as ‘metaphysical pop,’ his new album release (Mil Coisas Invisiveis) translates to ‘1,000 invisible things,’ which aptly describes the inexplicable unfolding of energy in Bernardes’ music and performance. A perfect show for the educated music enthusiast: absolutely stunning. –

Andrea Beenham

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