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Founded in 2016, the Brazilian group Brazú Quintê is dedicated to performing chamber music, enriched by nuances and inflections of Brazilian music. They present their second album, DIVINARE, with original works that stand out for the diversity of their distinct musical atmospheres. With a unique lineup that includes Fábio Leal (electric guitar), Mariana Rodrigues (piano), Ariane Rodrigues (flute), Thiago Faria (cello), and Letícia Andrade (violin), the group was conceived with the aim of integrating the electric guitar into the world of chamber music, blending tradition and modernity. Among the highlights, Aromas do Sul (Fábio Leal) constructs a harmonious dialogue of rhythms such as chamamé, guarânia, and Argentine tango, with precision and refinement. Divinare (Fábio Leal) is inspired by the poem "Os Sabiás Divinam" by Manoel de Barros, while Caxinguelê, with lyrics by Paulo César Pinheiro, pays homage to Villa-Lobos, capturing the essence of the Amazon and its mythologies. DIVINARE is a sophisticated and urgent sonic kaleidoscope; an open portrait of the creativity and versatility of its performers, who together, write a new chapter in contemporary Brazilian instrumental music. Tracks1. Aromas do Sul Fábio Leal (02:15) 2. Divinare Fábio Leal (02:56) 3. Sálvia I Fábio Leal (00:42) 4. Caxinguelê Breno Ruiz/Paulo César Pinheiro (03:20) 5. Bons Ventos Mariana Rodrigues (03:14) 6. Prelúdio Mariana Rodrigues (04:07) 7. Sálvia II Fábio Leal (00:43) 8. Serena do Olhar Vanessa Moreno (05:10) 9. O Girassol da Maria Andrea dos Guimarães (08:20) 10. Sálvia III Fábio Leal (00:54) 11. Fragmentos Gaia Wilmer (08:28)Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber#AppleClassical Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) [email protected] This album is broadcast with the permission of Bárbara Leu from Azul Music.
Today’s guest deejay is Stefan Beck. I met Stefan through Steve Targo from Inner Islands after he guest deejayed on Soundwave. I asked Steve, whom he knew would share a mix on the show, and he recommended Stefan. I listened to Stefan's music and lost myself in his gentle guitar playing, swathes of warm sounds, and field recordings. So we have Steve to thank for today's gorgeous mix. As is my habit, I reacquaint myself with the mixes sent my way two weeks before I share them with you. Stefan provided the soundtrack for hurricane Kay which hit Mexico this week. In the evenings, when it was cooler, I'd go for an hour-long walk and listen to Stefan's mix. Wednesday was a very sensual night. There was a moment as I was walking past a canyon when a rivulet of sweat ran from my temple and behind my right ear. It cooled and evaporated immediately. There was a hint of sage in the air. And Stefan's mix played over my AirPods. Delicious. Friday, San Diego was awash with the rain from hurricane Kay. It was very dramatic. The sky was gloomy, the wind gusted from my patio door, and occasionally raindrops would land on my shoulders from my skylight window above me, all while Stefan's mix playing in the background. I hope Stefan's mix provides an equally wonderful experience. Stefan has a few words about his mix below. Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Serge Timmers. See you then. The songs selected here don't have any unifying theme apart from that they inspire me and put me in a certain zone I think they all have a lot of heart in them and make elegant use of space. Jerry Garcia appears here twice under the radar as well. I can't resist. I hope you enjoy! Mickey Hart “Sky Water” Stein Urheim “Water-part I” William Parker & Hamid Drake “Earth” Joyce Moreno with Nana Vasconcelos and Mauricio Maestro “Chegada” Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabaté “XXX” Bill Frisell “Outlaw” Collin Walcott “Jewel Ornament” David Crosby “Kids and Dogs” Alice Coltrane “Er Ra” Laraaji “Through Luminous Eyes 2” Hailu Mergia “Yefikir Engurguro” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soundwavemix/message
Today’s guest deejay is Stefan Beck. I met Stefan through Steve Targo from Inner Islands after he guest deejayed on Soundwave. I asked Steve, whom he knew would share a mix on the show, and he recommended Stefan. I listened to Stefan's music and lost myself in his gentle guitar playing, swathes of warm sounds, and field recordings. So we have Steve to thank for today's gorgeous mix. As is my habit, I reacquaint myself with the mixes sent my way two weeks before I share them with you. Stefan provided the soundtrack for hurricane Kay which hit Mexico this week. In the evenings, when it was cooler, I'd go for an hour-long walk and listen to Stefan's mix. Wednesday was a very sensual night. There was a moment as I was walking past a canyon when a rivulet of sweat ran from my temple and behind my right ear. It cooled and evaporated immediately. There was a hint of sage in the air. And Stefan's mix played over my AirPods. Delicious. Friday, San Diego was awash with the rain from hurricane Kay. It was very dramatic. The sky was gloomy, the wind gusted from my patio door, and occasionally raindrops would land on my shoulders from my skylight window above me, all while Stefan's mix playing in the background. I hope Stefan's mix provides an equally wonderful experience. Stefan has a few words about his mix below. Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Serge Timmers. See you then. The songs selected here don't have any unifying theme apart from that they inspire me and put me in a certain zone I think they all have a lot of heart in them and make elegant use of space. Jerry Garcia appears here twice under the radar as well. I can't resist. I hope you enjoy! Mickey Hart “Sky Water” Stein Urheim “Water-part I” William Parker & Hamid Drake “Earth” Joyce Moreno with Nana Vasconcelos and Mauricio Maestro “Chegada” Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabaté “XXX” Bill Frisell “Outlaw” Collin Walcott “Jewel Ornament” David Crosby “Kids and Dogs” Alice Coltrane “Er Ra” Laraaji “Through Luminous Eyes 2” Hailu Mergia “Yefikir Engurguro” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message
Award-winning composer Jimmy López Bellido has been performed by leading orchestras and his music has been heard in some of the world’s most prestigious venues. His opera based on the bestselling novel “Bel Canto” was premiered by Chicago Lyric Opera to great acclaim and he served as the Houston Symphony’s Composer-in-Residence from 2017 until 2020. Seth Boustead talks with him about his new album Aurora & Ad Astra featuring Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Leticia Moreno, and the Houston Symphony.
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