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Daphne Oltheten- Brasis - Sonho de la

SKU: 608917358025
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Daphne Oltheten- Brasis - Sonho de la
Daphne Oltheten- Brasis - Sonho de la

The musical universe we present on this album is, in some form, our dream of Brazil. The Brazil of our masters: Pixinguinha, Moacir Santos, Baden Powell and Egberto Gismonti. A country that continues to innovate and reinvent itself. With Sonho de la, the fruit of our daydreams, musings and musical experiments, we offer another contribution to highlight the piano-violin duo and it's vast possibilities within the rich repertoire of Brazilian music. The combination of piano and violin has already been widely explored in the realm of classical music. Yet in popular music, the specific combination of piano and violin has rarely been explored.

Format: New CD/Jazz

Daphne Oltheten- Brasis - Sonho de la

SKU: 608917358025
Regular price R$ 105,00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 10.18.24

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The musical universe we present on this album is, in some form, our dream of Brazil. The Brazil of our masters: Pixinguinha, Moacir Santos, Baden Powell and Egberto Gismonti. A country that continues to innovate and reinvent itself. With Sonho de la, the fruit of our daydreams, musings and musical experiments, we offer another contribution to highlight the piano-violin duo and it's vast possibilities within the rich repertoire of Brazilian music. The combination of piano and violin has already been widely explored in the realm of classical music. Yet in popular music, the specific combination of piano and violin has rarely been explored.