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Ludmila Vinecka (violin), Guerra Vicente (cello) e Ana Cecília Tavares (harpsichord) are three distinguished names that for full 15 years have graced the Baroque Trio of Brasilia with their excellence. Each member contributes his own individual style to the group as a whole, which has as one of its objectives the quest for spontaneity in its musical interpretation. In this CD the trio plays works by Boismortier, Locatelli, Bach, Haendel and Léclair. |
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TÊTE-À-TÊTE (CONVERSA A DOIS) The Duo Guerra Vicente/Ludmila Vinecka show here the whole gamut of musical afinity that fashioned their formation. By means of a repertory that ranges from J.S. Bach to Villa-Lobos and Claudio Santoro, the two instrumentalists lay bare, with remarkable virtuosity and musicality, their supreme performance technique. |
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Partners Ludmila Vinecka (violinista) e Elza Kazuko Gushikem (pianist), thrill their admirers with the Bohemian Romantics CD. A selection of well-known works, interpreted with intensity and singular technique. Has won the hearts of the more sophisticated music lovers. |
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W. A. MOZART - THE FLUTE QUARTETS The four quartets for flute and strings make up a set of rare musical beauty within the mozartian constellation. Here, they are played with superb grace and mellowness in the interpretation of the outstanding flutist Antonio Carlos Carrasqueira, in the company of the members of the Brasilia String Quartet. It's the first time that these works in their entirety have been recorded by a Brasilian artist. |
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The prize-winning Brasilia String Quartet, now in company of Luiz de Moura Castro, one of the truly great pianists of our time, interpret the works of the composers Henrique Oswald and Luiz de Freitas Branco. This recording, wich has the backing of the bilateral commission Brazil/Portugal, represents one more resounding success of this group of musicians who have achieved such a high reputation in their native Brazil and abroad. |
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Separated by almost a century, Froberger and Bach became landmarks in the baroque period. Their compositions enthralled and influenced untold generations of musicians round of the world, now they are brought together in a recording that not only respects but enriches the emotional depths of these works. Drink in the genius of these masters through the expressive harpsichord playing of Ana Cecilia Tavares. |
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Brazilian Music Series
With the intent of salvaging and diffusing our music, the GLB Studio has launched the series "Brazilian Music", two CDs have already been produced: Vol. 1, containing works for violin and piano and Vol. 2, devoted to the violoncello and piano repertory.Volume I - Ludmila Vinecka (Violin)
and Elza Kazuko Gushikem (piano)
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Carlos Gomes
Cláudio Santoro Heitor Villa-Lobos
Wilson Fonseca Camargo Guarnieri
Alberto Nepomuceno Osvaldo Lacerda
Francisco Mignone José Guerra Vicente
Guerra-Peixe Francisca
Aquino e Ricardo Vasconcellos |
Volume II - Antonio Guerra Vicente
(Cello) and Luiz Moura Castro
(piano)
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Heitor Villa-Lobos
Cláudio
Santoro José Guerra Vicente
Osvaldo Lacerda Henrique Oswald
Homero Dornellas Emilio Terraza
Francisco Mignone Unknown (B. Belém de Souza)
Heitor Villa-Lobos |
Other CDs available at GLB Studio
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BRASILIA STRING QUARTET The most productive string quartet in Brazil at the moment, has been divulging Brazilian music and displaying its art throuhout Brazil and abroad, consistently maintaining the very highest quality proper to great artists. The Sharp Music Prize, "erudite" category - best disk - 1993. Including works by Villa-Lobos, Dvorak and M. Ravel. Special participation: Antonio Carlos Carrasqueira (flute), Sérgio Burgani (clarinet) and Cristina de Carvalho (harp). |
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"For the first time, barring error, a set of pieces from a songbook collection of popular Brazilian music is given expression by a String or Bow Quartet". The insert includes a text by the musicologist Vicente Salles. Selection of 19 Brazilian Popular Music titles, including Tom Jobim, Chico Buarque, Sivuca, Ary Barroso, Pixinguinha, Milton Nascimento and others. Arrangements by Ricardo Vasconcellos. |
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THE BRASILIA STRING QUARTET Commemorates the 10 years existence of the Brasilia String Quartet. Totally dedicated to Brazilian music. Includes compositions by three of the greats-representative of distinct periods in the musical creativity of a national character: Carlos Gomes, Villa-Lobos and Guerra-Peixe. |
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