Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Brazilian music with Laurindo Almeida's "Music Of The Brazilian Masters." Released on January 1, 1989, under the Concord Picante label, this album is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Brazilian jazz, bossa nova, and exotica. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, the album features 15 tracks, each a masterful blend of traditional Brazilian melodies and jazz improvisation.
Laurindo Almeida, a virtuoso guitarist and composer, brings his unique style to this collection, showcasing the works of renowned Brazilian composers such as Pixinguinha, Ernesto Nazareth, and Anacleto de Medeiros. The album opens with "Escorregando," an instrumental piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album, followed by "Ainda Me Recordo" and "Rosa," both of which highlight Almeida's exceptional skill on the guitar.
The album also features a variety of instrumental pieces, including "Baia," "Didi," and "Retratos," each offering a unique perspective on the Brazilian musical landscape. "Invocation To Shango" and "Veleiro (From 'Forest Of The Amazons')" add an exotic touch, while "O Boto," "Valsa De Esquina, No. 8," and "Modinha" showcase the beauty of traditional Brazilian melodies.
"Music Of The Brazilian Masters" is a testament to Laurindo Almeida's musical prowess and his deep appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of Brazil. Whether you're a fan of Brazilian jazz, bossa nova, or exotica, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.