Suingue Brazuca performs Dois Na Bossa Live from Melbourne Recital Centre
Joined by an exceptional musical lineup, Suingue Brazuca pays tribute to the famous 1966 concerts by Brazilian singers Jair Rodrigues and Elis Regina held at Paramount Theatre.
The concerts known as Dois Na Bossa saw two icons perform to an ecstatic local crowd, singing the works of great Brazilian composers with extraordinary power.
Recreating history, this performance travels back to a time when beautiful music fed the souls of every Brazilian, and when Samba was the quintessential way of life. A poetic, joyful and unforgettable experience, taking listeners on a journey to the heart of Brazil.
About the artists:
Brazilian Master Drummer Carlos Ferreira is one of Australia’s most exciting and innovative interpreters of Samba Jazz and Brazilian rhythms. Born and raised in Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, he moved to Australia in 1985, founding MelSamba (Australia’s first Samba School), going on to train people of all ages both in Australia and around the world. Through his bands, including BrazJaz and Suingue Brazuca, he has introduced Samba Jazz (a unique genre of music created in Rio during the 60s, spearheaded by saxophonist J.T. Meirelles) to musicians and audiences.
Merging classic Bossa Nova, Jazz and Samba, Dany Maia embodies the true spirit of Brazil with her authentic sounds and irrepressible stage presence. Brazilian singer, actor and songwriter Mario Broder beguiles audiences with the beauty and warmth of his voice.
Program:
Dois Na Bosa – Australian Premiere
This recording is supported by The Peggy and Leslie Cranbourne Foundation.
Видео Suingue Brazuca performs Dois Na Bossa Live from Melbourne Recital Centre канала Melbourne Recital Centre
The concerts known as Dois Na Bossa saw two icons perform to an ecstatic local crowd, singing the works of great Brazilian composers with extraordinary power.
Recreating history, this performance travels back to a time when beautiful music fed the souls of every Brazilian, and when Samba was the quintessential way of life. A poetic, joyful and unforgettable experience, taking listeners on a journey to the heart of Brazil.
About the artists:
Brazilian Master Drummer Carlos Ferreira is one of Australia’s most exciting and innovative interpreters of Samba Jazz and Brazilian rhythms. Born and raised in Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, he moved to Australia in 1985, founding MelSamba (Australia’s first Samba School), going on to train people of all ages both in Australia and around the world. Through his bands, including BrazJaz and Suingue Brazuca, he has introduced Samba Jazz (a unique genre of music created in Rio during the 60s, spearheaded by saxophonist J.T. Meirelles) to musicians and audiences.
Merging classic Bossa Nova, Jazz and Samba, Dany Maia embodies the true spirit of Brazil with her authentic sounds and irrepressible stage presence. Brazilian singer, actor and songwriter Mario Broder beguiles audiences with the beauty and warmth of his voice.
Program:
Dois Na Bosa – Australian Premiere
This recording is supported by The Peggy and Leslie Cranbourne Foundation.
Видео Suingue Brazuca performs Dois Na Bossa Live from Melbourne Recital Centre канала Melbourne Recital Centre
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