Description
Egberto Gismonti / Carmo Audio CD Stereo / CARMO/1
UPC 042284907620
Egberto Amin Gismonti (born December 5, 1947) is a Brazilian composer, guitarist and pianist.
Label: | Carmo – CARMO/1 |
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Format: |
CD, Album
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Country: | Germany |
Released: |
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Genre: | Jazz, Latin, Classical, Folk, World, & Country |
Style: | MPB, Fusion, Afro-Cuban, Modern, Choro |
Tracklist:
1 |
Luzes Da Ribalta |
2:38 |
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2 | Mémoria E Fado |
4:00 |
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3 | Academia De Dança |
4:20 |
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3.1 | Dança Dos Homens |
1:25 |
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3.2 | Dança Das Sombras |
2:55 |
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4 | Tango |
4:21 |
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5 | Encontro No Bar |
2:52 |
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6 | Adágio |
4:50 |
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7 | Variações Sobre Um Tema De Leo Brouwer |
4:13 |
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8 | Salvador |
4:16 |
- Arranged By – Egberto Gismonti
- Bass – Edson Lobo, Novelli
- Cello [Orchestra] – Giorgio Bariola, Marcio Eymard Malard, Gerhard Peter Dauelsberg, Watson Clis
- Choir – Bernadete, Dulce (7), Henrique (8), Olga (22), Pedro Paulo, Regis (8), Sidney (16), Vera (13)
- Composed By – Egberto Gismonti
- Conductor [Choir] – Egberto Gismonti
- Conductor [Orchestra] – Mario Tavares (2)
- Coordinator [CD Art Coordination] – J.C. Mello
- Design [Cover Design] – Cafi, Ronaldo Bastos
- Double Bass [Orchestra] – Juan Capobianco, Paul Kern
- Electric Piano – Ténorio Jr
- Engineer – Dacy, Toninho (7)
- Flute – Ion Muniz
- Photography By – Cafi
- Piano, Guitar [Guitars], Flute [Wood Flutes], Percussion, Voice – E.Gismonti
- Producer – Geraldo Eduardo Carneiro
- Saxophone – Paulo Moura
- Text By [Booklet Text (Portuguese, English) - Excerpt From A Description By] – Vicente do Salvador
- Text By [Booklet Text (Portuguese, English)] – Geraldo Eduardo Carneiro, Pero Vaz de Caminha, Voltaire (5)
- Viola [Orchestra] – Arlindo Penteado, Geza Kiszely, Maria Léa Magalhães, Murillo Da Silva Loures
- Violin [Orchestra] – Aizik Geller, Alfredo Vidal, Alvaro Vetere, Andrea Osório, André Charles Guetta, Frantisek Bartik, Giancarlo Pareschi, Jerzy Milewsky, José Dias De Lana, José Alves Da Silva, João Daltro de Almeida, Marcello Pompeu Filho, Otávio Miranda Ilha, Ricardo Wagner, Robert Arnaud, Vigíilio Arraes Filho