Canções de Amor

Canções de Amor by Claudio Santoro and Vinicius de Moraes, in a precious fusion between Brazilian music and literature.

Clair de Lune

Selection of short pieces with a characteristic expressive aspect, performed on violin and piano.

H2O

Inspired by water and 70s electronic sounds, the composer and instrumentalist presents a conceptual album divided into 8 movements.

Opera

The debut solo album of the Italian harpist celebrates the art of translating the grandeur of opera into the unique universe of the harp.

Endless Search

Creating different atmospheres and exploring sound spatialization, Rodrigo Bragança handles improvisations and effects on the electric guitar.

Mozart: Sonatas for Piano and Violin, Vol. 2

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Second volume of Mozart's "Sonatas for piano and violin", performed by Claudio Cruz and Olga Kopylova.

Mignone: Complete Original Works for Solo Guitar

First solo album by the guitarist from Paraná, celebrating the complete original works for guitar, written by Brazilian luminary composer Francisco Mignone.

Mosaico

First album by the Canadian quartet, featuring pieces by Italian and Brazilian composers.

Pocket Poetry

The duo's debut album, in original works inspired by the cycles of love. Soprano voice and trombone, accompanied by piano.

Between Light & Shadows

Presenting a style that adopts simple and minimalist performances, the Brazilian composer and pianist reaches his second album with original instrumental music.

Mozart: Duos for Violin and Viola, K. 423 – 424, Pleyel: Three Grand Duets for Violin and Viola, Op. 69, No. 1, 2 and 3

Two of the greatest artists of the Brazilian classical music scene, in prodigious interpretations of pieces written for violin and viola.

Kolyskova

A touching reimagining of the Ukrainian lullaby, Kolyskova, (“The dream passes by the windows”), by Valya Levchenko.

Amoroso

Debut album by the Brazilian-Canadian violist Fabiola Amorim, featuring selected works by Brazilian composers.

From Brazilian Northeast

Debut album by violinist Vladimir Rufino, featuring works by contemporary composers from the Brazilian state of Paraíba.

Mozart: 5 Divertimentos, K. Anh. 299/439b

Originally written for corno di bassetto, Mozart's "5 Divertimentos" were adapted for string trio in impeccable interpretations.

Colours of Villa-Lobos

Anthology of works for piano by the brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, in which they privilege the preciousness and diversity of his musical writing.