Winds Of Brazil (um Sopro De Brasil) / Various

Winds Of Brazil (um Sopro De Brasil) / Various
Winds Of Brazil (um Sopro De Brasil) / Various

14,79 EUR
CD
Video Delta
Release date: 12/Sep/2006
Shipping charges are minimized.
14 visitors
are looking at this item
Delivery to US in: 5-9 workdays (only 5 left in stock)
Sales Rank: #41 in Brazilian
#4911 in World Music
Style: Brazilian
Product No.: 2098213554

Accessories

Content:

Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Firm and Smooth (Firme E Suave) - Mauro Rodrigues
1.2 Steel in the Piston (Ferro No Piston) - Joatan Nascimento
1.3 Affectionate (Carinhoso) - Mauricio Einhorn
1.4 High Tide (Maré Cheia) - Paulo Moura
1.5 So Much Song (Tanto Canto) - Lea Freire
1.6 The March of the Sounds (A Marcha Dos Sons) - Mane Silveira
1.7 Amorous Flower (Flor Amorosa) - Altamiro Carrilho
1.8 Morning of Carnaval (Manhã de Carnaval) - Vittor Santos
1.9 Kenoma (April 21, 1500) - Teco Cardoso
1.10 Mulatas, Etc, and All (Mulatas, Etc. E Tal) - Paulo Moura
1.11 Sunset Star (Estrela Do PÔR Do Sol) - Vinicius Dorin
Number of discs: 1
Description:This CD celebrates the special moments of 'A Brazilian Wind', the seventh in a series put on by the Brazilian Memory Project, which happened in November 2004, at SESC Pinheiros Theater in Sao Paulo, Brazil. This endeavor, selected by the Petrobras Cultural Program, United, in a rare artistic celebration, more than two hundred and fifty musicians from every walk of the Brazilian wind instrument universe; from symphonic and chamber formations to traditional Folk groups; including soloists from all of the authentically Brazilian genres; all representing different tendencies, paths, and cultures. A considerable part Brazil's trajectory of composers and instrumentalists, both historical and contemporary, is contained in the audio and video recorded during those nights of intense music. Almost all of the arrangements on this CD, the first in a series of three have never been heard; they were made for Brazilian classics and for works composed by the participating musicians themselves. These musicians are revered in their solos and in the way they wove into the diverse ensembles of woodwind and brass. To compose the rhythm and harmony accompaniments, which include a string quartet, we invited musicians who could embrace the diversity of languages and styles present in Brazilian music. The timbre and resonance of each instrument clearly establishes what possibilities the artist has when playing it. Whether the instrument is a flute, a clarinet, a saxophone, a trumpet, a trombone, a bassoon or an indigenous flute, the artist is the one responsible for extracting the individual sound of each one. The Brazilian Wind, Brought to us in great gusts. Miriam Taubkin, Benjamin Taubkin, Morris Picciotto ( Producers).
No. of tracks: 11
Manufacturer No.: ADMU1030.2
Product Safety

Other products from Video Delta

display all

Product feedback

Write a feedback
There are currently no product reviews.