Todo Canto – Every Voice, Every Place is a Brazilian music concert in which artists Luísa Ramos and Lucas Carrasco explore Brazilian and Latin American rhythms through a reduced and intimate musical formation.
The concert features original compositions and invites the audience into a poetic reflection on the relationship between human beings and nature. Through music, the project positions itself as an artistic response to the current environmental crisis and to the search for new ways of coexisting and inhabiting the world.
Acoustic guitar, electric guitar with effects, and two voices come together to translate the percussive character of Latin rhythms into melodic and harmonic instruments. Through their performance, the artists create an immersive, sensitive, and engaging musical experience for the audience.
Current Album
Luísa Ramos is preparing the release of her first original Brazilian music album, scheduled for the first half of 2026 and to be available on major digital platforms. The album shares the same title as the concert - “Todo Canto” — and uses Brazilian music as a central artistic tool to reflect on the current climate crisis.
The tracks build diverse musical dynamics, alternating between delicate, introspective moments and intense, driving passages. Lyrics and arrangements poetically express the urgency of engaging with one of the most pressing issues of our time.
Audio & Video
Audio / Singles
Alma Tropical : https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/track/05kIcH3kuusnj6WqJo34EZ?si=80555610965347aa
Trovoa: https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/track/5cGFvg6wLVaHwfViPFshkD?si=b50283d040434716
Reviews
“They were only two, yet they sounded like an orchestra. Todo Canto in the truest sense of the word. Luísa Ramos’ compositions, singing, and guitar playing were brilliantly complemented by Lucas Carrasco on guitar. Thunderous applause, and if all goes well, they will return to the Waldarena in the summer. ” — Christian Salmhofer, Waldarena Artists
Luísa Ramos (vocals, acoustic guitar) writes most of the duo’s compositions and sings with a versatile voice that ranges from soft and velvety to powerful and bright. Through her acoustic guitar, she establishes rhythmic foundations inspired by Brazilian and LatinAmerican music. Based in Brazil, she has a strong interest in sustainability and in the relationship between human beings and nature, themes that permeate her artistic work.
Lucas Carrasco (electric guitar, vocals) contributes an electric guitar approach that explores a wide range of sonic effects, translating Latin rhythmic percussion into a melodic-harmonic instrument. His playing incorporates elements inspired by bass and Latin percussion instruments, while his vocal contributions add rhythmic layers that expand the duo’s sonic landscape. He is Brazilian and currently lives in Klagenfurt (Austria), where he is pursuing a Master’s degree in Jazz at the Gustav Mahler Private University (GMPU).