History
Trio Madeira Brasil is one of the most
exciting groups to emerge in the world of instrumental music in recent
years. It brings together three virtuosos with the idea of making music
that at the same time is both energetic and refined. Their repertoire
includes the classic as well as the eclectic, representing the best of
Brazilian culture, while also attentive to influences from other cultures.
After
the release of their first critically acclaimed CD in 1998, TMB has
been enjoying success at a variety of levels such as:
- Voted “Best
CD” and “Best
Group” in the Premio Sharp (Sharp Award)
- Participated
in the Free Jazz Festival 1999. Was the only national group
to receive a top ranking by the O Globo newspaper (Rio
de Janeiro)
- Special recording for French TV with the guitarist
Baden Powell
- Participated
in the Festival Chorando Alto (Crying Loud Festival), the
most important festival
in the history
of Choro, next to
the composer Egberto Gismonti (Sesc Pompéia-SP)
- Voted
Best Instrumental Show of the year by the O Globo newspaper
(Rio de Janeiro)
- Toured extensively throughout Brasil to promote
the release of their first CD, Trio Madeira Brasil
- Toured
in Tahiti islands for the project Music in Polynesia, marking
the first time a group from Brasil was invited to perform
in
French Polynesia
- Toured throughout France, Columbia and Portugal
- Tracks from
their CD have been included in various film and television
soundtracks as well as various music compilations
- Participated
on the CD Filosofia, by the singer Zé Renato,
dedicated to the repertoire of Noel Rosa and Chico Buarque
- In
2003, co-released a CD with the composer Guilherme de Brito,
applying elaborate arrangements to the composer’s classic
compositions with Nelson Cavaquinho. The CD was an immediate
hit with the critics
Currently TMB can be booked in the following
settings:
- Trio Madeira Brasil
- TMB & Beto Cazes – percussion
- TMB & Marcos Suzano – percussion
- TMB & Leandro Braga – piano
- TMB & Guilherme de Brito – voice
- TMB & Zé Renato – voice
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