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Vaqueiro - Gustavo Guimarães
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Causos, Cordas e Cordéis
- Tadeu Martins
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Rosário Embolado - Mauricio
Tizumba e Tambor MIneiro
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Catopezera
Brasilis - Tino Gomes
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Águas de uma Saudade- Viola
Caipira - Rodrigo Delage
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Pinaco– Um Trovador de Rubim
- Pinaco
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Vida, Verso e Viola - Rubinho
do Vale
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Frei Chico e Lira Marques - Dona
Generosa e Corais de Araçuaí
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Forró - Rubinho do Vale
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Queremos Navegar - Coral Nossa
Sra do Rosario
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Cantigas do Vale - Geovane Figueiredo
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Picuá - Wilson Dias
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Viola Ética - Pereira da
Viola
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Akpalô - Pereira da Viola
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Labidumba - Sérgio Pererê
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Amanhecer - Roberto di Paula
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Violando
Fronteiras - Moxuara (ES), Viola Quebrada (PR), Viola Urbana (MG)
e Violeiros Matutos (SP)
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Tábua de Pirulitos - Grupo
Sagrama
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Tenha Modos - Grupo Sagrama
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Celebra Sonhos - João Arruda
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Pé de Viola - Fernando
Caselato
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Tambor Mineiro - Tambor
Mineiro
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Pés Descalços - Zeca Collares
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Primavera Mineira - Zeca Collares
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A Viagem dos Ritmos - Claudio
Mineiro
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Kianda - Tambolelê
Inspired in the drums’ sound from
Minas Gerais, ‘Kianda’ melts the African routes sonority into the
world post-contemporary swing. In this new work, Tambolelê’s drums
and vocals take in electric and acoustic guitars with a bit of blues
and rock’n roll along with Chico César and Maurício Tizumba participation.
Rescuing the cultural manifestations from Africa and Minas Gerais
throughout music has always been the trail followed by Tambolelê.
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Mozambique - Maurício
Tizumba
This independent production presents 9 Mauricio
Tizumba's unpublished songs, besides the song "Casa Aberta"
by Flávio Henrique and Chico Amaral. Participations: Tatá
Spala, guitar; Adriano Campagnani, bass; Beth Leivas, Raquel Coutinho
and Danusa Meneses in the vocals and percussion. Special guests:
vocalists Regina Spósito and Marina Machado; Serginho Silva
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Familia Alcântara -
Família Alcântara
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África Gerais -
Maurício Tizumba
Released in 1996 the album "Africa
Gerais" includes congados, maracatus and other afro-Brazilian
rhythms. In this album, besides performing his own compositions,
Tizumba also performs folk songs from Minas Gerais congado. Tizumba
also performs "Mandela" a Chico Cesar and Zeca Baleiro
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AQUA - A Música
das Lavadeiras do Jequitinhonha
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Batukim Brasileiro -
Coral das Lavadiras do Jequitinhonha
This album is a beautiful
and prue journey through the Jequitinhonha's Valley's people soul.
The songs are performed by the washer-women of the Valley that
sing the chants, animating their job and making it a happier work.
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Enfia a Viola no Saco - Renato
Andrade
The viola player Renato Andrade strolls
through the most diverse sonority references from Spain to Andine
America. However, without leaving behind his regional influences
Folia de Reis (folklore from Minas Gerais) and Valsa Caipira (Hillbilly
Waltz). He is a vivid, skilled artist who plays his viola with
impeccable technique.
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A Viola e Minha Gente -
Renato Andrade
After 13 long years, Renato Andrade launched
the delightful "A Viola e Minha Gente". The CD was produced
in time record with musical direction by the Argentinean bandoneon
player a Rufo Herrera. Renato shows that the long fasting did not
affect his intimacy with the viola. In all the 17 tracks, the author
invites us to a journey to the core of Minas Gerais, Brazil as well
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Pros Amigos - Nelson
da Rabeca
Nelson da Rabeca started playing rebec at
58 years old after watching a violinist on TV. He built it until
finding the right tone. His work broadens different musical styles
from the north of Brazil rural culture. Managing the instrument
construction, music creation and interpretation, "Seu"
(Mr.) Nelson works based in secular knowledge brought by the colonizers,
the past and the present, the traditional and the contemporary.
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Linha de Estrelas - Sérgio
Pererê
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Andejo - Joaci
Ornelas
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Fernando Sodré
- Fernando Sodré
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Festa de Nsa. Senhora do
Rosário - Conceição do Mato Dentro-MG
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Além da Serra do Curral
- Victor Batista
In his first album, Victor Batista presents
the apple of his eye: the viola. It takes the listener into a trip
to his origins, strolling among the Brazilian music universe and
Iberian rhythms, assuring the instruments' European origin. The
music from "Além da Serra do Curral" refers to
valsinhas and modas cantadas and recalls his true rural influence.
Special participations: Violist Chico Lobo and bard Rubinho do Vale.
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