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Radamés

14 string soloists, leaders of the most prestigious Brazilian orchestras, come together in an album honoring Radamés Gnattali, one of the greatest pioneers in blending classical and popular music in Brazil.

Vagalume

Autobiographical and deeply personal, his debut album spans a wide spectrum of global music, combining influences from classical music, African polyrhythms, jazz, and contemporary Brazilian music.

Galante

In a repertoire dedicated to Felice Giardini, the duo formed by violinist Luiz Amato and cellist Adriana Holtz explores the galant style, reflecting the melodic simplicity and idiomatic beauty of the movement.

Impressions

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The duo explores works ranging from Russian Romanticism to contemporary Brazilian music, in virtuosic performances that highlight the drama, lyricism, and rhythmic subtleties of the elegant chamber formation of viola and piano.

Capriccio

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The Italian concertmaster of the OSESP and the young Brazilian violin talent join forces to explore the rich tradition of violin duets, spanning works from the Baroque to the Romantic periods, in sonatas, suites, and capriccios.

Rachmaninoff: Cello Sonata, Op. 19 & Romances

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Celebrating the 150th anniversary of Rachmaninoff's birth, the Brazilian cellist and the Russian pianist perform some of his most important pieces from the repertoire for their instruments.

Autre Temps

With original arrangements for harp and violin, the duo formed by Italian Paola Baron and Brazilian Edgar Leite releases an album that explores the richness of the Baroque repertoire and the lyricism of French Impressionism.

Mendelssohn: String Quartets No. 4, 5 & 6

With omnipresent musical mastery and expanding the boundaries of the written repertoire for the instruments, the ensemble brilliantly and definitively presents interpretations of Felix Mendelssohn's quartets.

Corbani: Tarde de Outono & Other Songs

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With over 10 million streams in their collaborations, the duo presents a new album featuring previously unreleased works by the brazilian composer Luis Corbani.

Brahms + Fauré

Interweaving extraordinary works by two luminous composers, the pianist delivers introspective interpretations, characterized by a subtle melancholy and nostalgic sense.