As our Voices from Latin America festival continues with multiple partner events around the city, we have some wonderful Brazilian music and artists yet to come at Carnegie Hall. Brazil's greatest living sambista Paulinho da Viola, legendary flutist and improviser Carlos Malta with Pife Muderno, virtuoso violinist Nicolas Krassik and Cordestinos with Friends (including Gilberto Gil), the hypnotically quirky Arnaldo Antunes, and the a retro-chic Orquestra Imperial will all perform at the Hall between November 28 and December 5. Below, enjoy a selection of music from some of the artists as well as the music that inspired them.
Gilberto Gil Plays Forró
Gilberto Gil hearkens back to his roots in forró. Browse an extensive list of additional suggested listening here.
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Essential Luiz Gonzaga
Enjoy the music of the man who founded forró. Browse an extensive list of additional suggested listening here.
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Bossa Nova Carnegie Hall: The Live Album
The recording that started it all for bossa nova in the US.
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Bossa Nova Carnegie Hall: The Originals
A selection of the original tracks that made it to Bossa Nova Carnegie Hall.
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Essential Paulindo da Viola
The lilting music of Brazil's greatest living sambista, Paulinho da Viola.
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Classic Samba
Stan Getz and Luis Bonfa's classic 1963 Jazz Samba Encore!.
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Related:
November 28, Paulinho da Viola
November 29, Carlos Malta with Pife Muderno | Nicolas Krassik and Cordestinos with Friends
December 5, Arnaldo Antunes | Orquestra Imperial
Voices from Latin America
Voices from Latin America: Brazil
Voices from Latin America: Forró
Voices from Latin America: Bossa Nova
Voices from Latin America: Samba
Voices from Latin America Partner Events