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Za 03 Okt 19:30 – Brazilian Instrumental Music

 15,00

03 Oktober
Aanvang 19:00 – Doors: 19:30

Uitverkocht

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOZRfG0lC4g

Trio Fadel, Latif & Alves
Pianist Elizabeth Fadel, percussionist Sandro Alves and guitar player Nelson Latif will make a journey through the Brazilian Instrumental Music, exploring the wide scope of Brazil’s cultural heritage.�The concert runs from the hybrid style of Choro up to contemporary Brazilian jazz.
Elizabeth Fadel – Piano
Nelson Latif – 7 string acc. guitar and cavaquinho
Sandro Alves – percussion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtCcHzZpcyc

Sandro Alves
From Rio de Janeiro, percussionist Sandro Alves is well-known for his musical diversity. He is a specialist at mixing the traditional styles of Afro-Brazilian music with modern jazz. Besides playing with Trio Baru and Camerata Caipira, he can also be seen all around Brazil as a sideman of some of the country's star singers.

Nelson Latif
Cavaquinho and acoustic guitar player Nelson Latif formed his musical identity in the legendary jazz scene of 1980’s São Paulo. With roots in choro and jazz, Latif merges Brazilian styles and a classical guitar technique with diverse musical influences. In his melodic phrasing one hears bebop and Brazilian syncopations.
Latif started his studies at age fourteen. During the 90’s he moved to Amsterdam and started performing on the cavaquinho, an instrument that has since become his trademark.
www.nelsonlatif.com �https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwIxHZrPdW28uoTRM6AdsTA

Elizabeth Fadel
Elizabeth began the piano studies when she was 7, at Rosa Mística Music School. During the studies she had music theory, perception, history and instrument classes. She joined the Parana’s Art College (FAP) when she was 18 to study Music Therapy. A year later Elizabeth joined the Escola de Musica e Belas Artes (EMBAP) for a Bachelor on piano, where she was accepted at the class of the renowned Russian pianist Olga Kiun. She became a piano teacher at FAP and at the Brazilian Conservatory of Popular Music. Elizabeth also started working as a pianist assistant for the Chorals of Federal University of Parana and for the Tuiuti University of Parana. At the age of 20, she started playing the harpsichord and become part of a group of EMBAP. Elizabeth played in many bars, restaurants and she did many concerts in Brazil, with classical and popular music (Brazilian jazz and tango). In 2011 she recorded the CD “Divertimento”, with the mandolin player Daniel Migliavacca; the CD had great reviews, specially because of the diversity of the repertoire (Brazilian jazz, tango and classical music). She is also a piano teacher in the Brazilian Music School (Rotterdam).
https://youtu.be/NL1a-DE_Q5M

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