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Rufus Cappadocia
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Member Since10/16/2007
Band Websitehttp://www.velourmusic.com
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Record LabelVelour
Type of LabelIndie


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RUFUS CAPPADOCIA
“I’ve studied a lot of different musical vocabularies,” Rufus Cappadocia explains. “And I’ve played with musicians literally from around the world. But, in the end, music all comes down to a single source. You can be pulled this way or that, but essentially it all converges on the same location. Every doorway leads back to one place.” He pauses before adding with a laugh, “I guess you could say my whole life has been an attempt at getting to that place.” Meet cellist Rufus Cappadocia, a multi-lingual musician, performer, composer and recording artist of incredible range and diversity. From the modalities of Middle Eastern, West African and pan-European folk forms to blues, rock and jazz along the way, adding elements American roots, Mediterranean textures, and Caribbean percussion for good measure, Cappadocia’s effortless and natural embrace of all music is awe-inspiring.

A native of Hamilton, Ontario, Cappadocia picked up his first cello at the age of three, but to call him a prodigy is to miss the point. “I’ve always had a problematic relationship with my instrument,” he muses. “It’s been the essential means of expression for me, but the standard career paths it can lead you down leave a lot to be desired.” Cappadocia realized early on that the strictures of classical music couldn’t come close to capturing the soaring sounds he heard in his head. “The first time I ever heard a walking bass line, something stirred deep inside. When I heard B.B. King’s ‘The Thrill Is Gone’ for the first time, I actually wept. It was like suddenly discovering that I hadn’t been alone all that time.”

Cappadocia moved to Montreal to attend McGill University, where he spent hours in its library’s ethno-musicology department, discovering everything from the Pygmy chants of the West African rain forest to vintage Bulgarian folk recordings. “It was a tremendously productive time,” he enthuses. “I was learning Hendrix and Coltrane riffs note-for-note. I got deeply in the city’s progressive jazz scene and developed and built a solid-body five string electric cello, so I could hold my own with other electric instruments. Eventually I’d hook it up to a battery and play on the streets and in the subway stations.”

Leaving school, Cappadocia relocated to Europe, where his busking landed him in Southern France and, eventually, Spain, where he was first exposed to the mix of Romish and Arabic influences that reached their apotheosis in Flamenco. “I used it all,” he says. “The slapping techniques on the guitar; the way the dance steps carried the rhythms. It was all part of a search for something, even if I didn’t know exactly what I was looking for.” That search would subsequently lead him to New York where he set up a more or less permanent base, intent, in his words, “on playing with as many different musicians as I could. If my travels had taught me anything, it was the value of playing with other artists.” In short order Cappadocia joined the multi-faceted jazz ensemble, The Paradox Trio, though the nomadic artist was embraced by virtually every artist and musical community he sought out, including such widely assorted musicians as Celtic pioneer Seamus Eagan and master Haitian drummer “Bonga” Jean-Baptiste with the Voodoo Drums of Haiti; musical polymath Ross Daly, who was instrumental in introducing Cappadocia to Middle Eastern and Balkan music; Vishal Vaid, a virtuoso Indian Ghazal vocalist and guitarist David Fiuczynski, with whom he formed the Eastern Modal fusion group, Kif.

Add to this list such marquee names as Aretha Franklin, Odetta, Cheick Tidiane Seck, and Vernon Reid, former guitarist of Living Color – all of whom Cappadocia has worked with – and his reputation as a world-class artist with a world-spanning musical reach makes perfect sense. And, like that list, it’s a reputation that continues to grow as the cellist forges new alliances in the most unlikely musical domains.

Which, in the final analysis, is the whole point. “I look back on everything I’ve been doing for the last twenty years,” Cappadocia concludes, “and can see the way it’s all linked and how it circles back to the beginning. With Songs For Cello, I’ve returned to solo performance again. It’s all live, with an emphasis on the intuitive. Those are the things I’ve learned how to do through all my explorations and collaborations. Even as I’ve incorporated these experiences, it brings me back to the basics and it’s the same with the music. Eastern modal traditions; Hendrix riffs; the blues and folk music; it’s all one source that you keep tapping into in different ways.”

It’s a lifelong quest that had made Rufus Cappadocia a master of music’s universal language, in all its astounding diversity.

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SodaCan

SodaCan



Mar 13 2009 5:02 PM

Check out the new songs, blogs, and pics from SodaCan!
SodaCan

SodaCan



Mar 1 2009 10:16 PM

Thank you!
Nathan Alexander Pape

Nathan Alexander Pape



Jan 6 2009 2:10 PM

I saw you perform at Barbes a few weeks ago. Truly great music. Thanks for the add.

Best,
Nathan
Johanne Korsgaard

Johanne Korsgaard



Dec 18 2008 11:53 AM

Thank you for the friendship!

Best wishes from
Johanne
Fein Violins/Fine Violins

Andy Fein



Oct 15 2008 3:44 PM

Rufus Cappadocia --
Love your cello playing and your video. Thanks for bringing the cello to new frontiers!
Andy Fein
Fein Violins
FineViolins. com
Nikos Piperis

Nikos Piperis



Sep 3 2008 9:22 PM

pleased to meet you,

Nikos Piperis
MzJazz

Nikki LeStat



Aug 27 2008 8:04 AM


Glitter Graphics & Comments

Thanks for the add!! :)
Yaz Fentazi

Yaz Fentazi



Jul 1 2008 12:21 AM

Hi

I would like to have some feedback from friends regarding my two new songs

1) Nod
2) Breakfast in Scotland

wishing you all the best
love and peace and respect
Grégory JOLIVET

Grégory JOLIVET
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Jun 10 2008 10:53 AM

hello Rufus!
i have listen your cd with Betty,it's really beautiffull,groovy!i love it!gregxx
p a u l

p a u l



May 26 2008 6:28 PM

thanx for the add! your art is truly inspiring.
Mark Sylvester

Mark Sylvester



May 7 2008 1:14 AM

Great stuff.
Jennipeg

Jennipeg



May 5 2008 6:14 PM

I'm a fan.
Love your sound and philosophy.
Thank you,

-Jenn
Laïla Amezian

Laïla Amezian



May 3 2008 9:13 AM

Hey Rufus,
Thanx for the add !
Nice to meet U on the net !
I told you, saw U in Brussels !
Bought your cd... and since, like it !
Love your play and sound !
Next gig in Brussels (or Belgium) soon ???
greetings,
la
El Mastaba per la musica popolare egiziana

El Mastaba per la musica popolare egiziana
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May 3 2008 5:51 AM

thank you for the friendship, all the best.
Elmastaba.


Jean-Luc Aimé

Jean-Luc Aimé



Apr 25 2008 4:58 PM

Merci Rufus pour votre amitié et votre musique!



Jean-Luc Aimé also available at :
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Andy Fein



Apr 25 2008 3:11 PM

Rufus Cappadocia:
Thanks for the add!
Great sound, great music!
Andy Fein
FineViolins. com
الحمراء

الحمراء



Apr 22 2008 10:08 PM

Thanks man!
I love the way your cello sounds!
WESTCOASTRICCO

WESTCOASTRICCO



Mar 24 2008 8:11 AM

Ciao,
Grazie per la tua amicizia .

Angelina Maria
Tina Maria
Anthony Dominic
-RICCO KIDS-
Lizeta Kalimeri

Lizeta Kalimeri



Mar 10 2008 1:16 PM

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GINO SITSON

GINO SITSON



Mar 5 2008 3:35 PM

JUST AMAZING!!!!
let's play!!
thanks for stopping by Nublu...
see u soon...
blessings,
best from G
www. ginositson. com
deivid peirano

deivid peirano



Jan 28 2008 8:17 PM

Hello from Argentina

Great music
wonderfull!
Thanks for add
Racheal Cogan & Tony Lewis

Racheal Cogan & Tony Lewis



Jan 19 2008 10:24 PM

hey rufus, thanks for the add.
Great to hear your playing again.
All the best from Australia,
racheal
Dawn Norfleet

Dawn Norfleet



Jan 11 2008 8:26 PM

Hey Rufus!
Great to bump into you out here in cyberville. I enjoyed playing with you back in the day. If you're performing in the LA area, let me know. I'd love to hear you again.
Take care.
Dawn
Kelly Thoma

Kelly Thoma



Jan 8 2008 11:36 PM

Hey Rufus!
Thank you for adding me to your friends!
Happy new year with a lot of music and love,
I hope we'll see you soon,
You are a fantastic musician, swimming in freedom and imagination.
Kelly
Yaz Fentazi

Yaz Fentazi



Dec 25 2007 12:19 AM

Hi

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Peace and prosperity for 2008.
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