Uniting worlds: Mafalda Minnozzi’s Riofonic redefines the heart of Bossa Nova

Mafalda Minnozzi’s Riofonic is celebrated by “All About Jazz” as a vibrant homage to classic bossa nova, blending Italian roots with authentic Brazilian spirit. The review highlights Minnozzi’s deep cultural immersion and artistry—she “sings like a Brazilian, yet it becomes a different thing.”

Featuring bossa nova legend Roberto Menescal and an all-star Brazilian ensemble, the album shines with classics by Jobim, Menescal, and others. The repertoire draws on the romantic “love-sea-flower” tradition of pre-1964 Brazil, evoking beauty and nostalgia. Minnozzi and arranger Paul Ricci also contribute two fine original songs to add a personal touch.

Another highlight is a Brazilianized version of the Italian classic “Tu Si ‘Na Cosa Grande,” symbolizing her cross-cultural journey. The review praises Riofonic’s warmth, musicianship, and fresh approach and is described as “an appealing throwback to the halcyon days of bossa nova.

”Minnozzi’s unique voice and infectious energy confirm her standing as a vital international artist. The subtle, creative differences in her interpretations are what truly make this album unforgettable.