In pieces written for solo flute and duets with harp, the Brazilian composer presents seven themes inspired by the city of Paris and its cultural tradition.
João Marcondes has distinguished himself as a multifaceted composer and arranger, with a busy schedule of projects. Featuring musicians recognized for their excellence, Marcondes promotes elegant and refined writing, enhanced by impeccable interpretations.
PARISIAN FIFE features Rogério Wolf, a flautist who served for over 25 years as principal flute of the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (OSESP) and Sole Yaya, concert performer and harp professor at EMESP Tom Jobim. More than a gathering of leading figures, the album expresses the subtle beauty resulting from different colors, aromas, and affections.
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Opus 7 for Flute and Harp
The Unpredictable
Prelude to Nightfall
João Marcondes
Opus 4 for Vibraphone, Double Bass, Cello, Oboe and Clarinet
Sonoras
Opus 1 for String Quartet
Microcosmos
Opus 6 for Vibraphone, Cello and Bassoon
The Unpredictable
Opus 6 for Harp, Cello and Violin
DeComposers
Andean Airs for Harp | for Harp and Violin
João Marcondes
Vertigo for String Quartet
João Marcondes




