TO READ:
2021:
Best Jazz Albums of 2021 by Giovanni Russonnello, The New York Times
Traveling Companions Through a Borderless World by Larry Blumenfeld, Wall Street Journal
Sara Serpa, a cantora portuguesa que brilha no jazz dos EUA by Gonçalo Correia, O Observador
2020:
The 2020 NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll by Francis Davis, NPR Music
A Personal Reckoning With Portuguese Colonialism by Tamzin Elliot, San Francisco Classical Voice
Sara Serpa’s Insightful Investigations by Suzanne Lorge, Downbeat Magazine
Confronting Colonialism: Sara Serpa Explores a Dark Chapter in Portuguese History by Michael Roberts, Jazziz
In Lockdown with Sara Serpa by Sebastian Scotney, London Jazz News
Jazz Artists Speak Transnational Truths by Larry Blumenfeld, Wall Street Journal
Solidarity Music by Nate Chinen, WGBO- Take Five
“Deixar pessoas a morrer no mar é atroz”, by Lúcia Crespo, Jornal de Negócios
Sara Serpa Canta de Nova Iorque Para O Mundo by Patrícia Barnabé, Revista Máxima
10 Years of Evolution Led Singer Sara Serpa to Her Latest Album by Jordannah Elizabeth, Downbeat Magazine
O Maravilhoso Trio de Sara Serpa Não Tem Onde Se Esconder by Gonçalo Frota, O Público
Close Up: Breaking New Ground by Martin Johnson, Wall Street Journal
Q&A with Sara Serpa: Music, Film and History Merge by Kurt Gottschalk, Downbeat Magazine
Tem Sido Bom by Nuno Catarino, Jazz.pt
Sara Serpa: Bittersweet Dreams by Nate Chinen, Jazz Times
Sara Serpa & André Matos: Todos os Sonhos do Mundo, by Nuno Catarino, O Público
The Singers of Mycale blend Voices in Zorn’s “Book of Angels” by Ben Ratliff, The New York Times
Teaching and Tittilating, No Matter the Instrument, by Nate Chinen, The New York Times
Sara Serpa: A Musical Journey, Interview with Hrayr Attarian, All About Jazz
Sara Serpa & Ran Blake: Duo sur Canapé, by Stéphane Deschamps, Les InRocks
Sara Serpa Quintet Improvising at Cornelia Street Cafe, by Ben Ratliff, The New York Times
Uma Portuguesa em Nova Iorque, by Rodrigo Amado, O Público
A Progressive Who Knows How to Be Here Now, by Nate Chinen, The New York Times
She’s Unique Beyond Words, by Siddhartha Mitter, Boston Globe
Sara Serpa: A Voz Como Instrumento, by André Gomes, BodySpace
TO LISTEN:
A Noise From The Deep, Conversation with Dave Douglas
The Jazz Session, Interview with Jason Crane
Sara Serpa: Wordless Jazz Improvisation by Josh Jackson, NPR (National Public Radio)
Portuguese Jazz Singer Sara Serpa releases Mobile, by Adeline Sir, PRI (Public International Radio)