First video from the instructor's performance. Left to right.
Jovino Santos Neto on piano; Henrique Neto (7 string guitar);Dudu Maia (bandolim);Alexandre Lora (pandeiro);Andy Connell (clarinet)
https://vimeo.com/41474125
First video from the instructor's performance. Left to right.
Jovino Santos Neto on piano; Henrique Neto (7 string guitar);Dudu Maia (bandolim);Alexandre Lora (pandeiro);Andy Connell (clarinet)
https://vimeo.com/41474125
Absolutely wonderful. Thanks a ton for posting this. I love the intro section with the piano and mandolin. Such a beautiful tune.
Jim
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The video is likely to be "off line" or "not found" for the next hour, as I am uploading a version with the introduction to the song by Dudu removed. Check back later today to view it.
UPDATE: The new version is now up. Thanks for your patience.
Last edited by Al Bergstein; May-03-2012 at 11:23am.
A very nice review of the concert, including notes on all the songs, with an interview with Jovino, is found at Victory Music Online.
http://victorymusic.org/index.php?op...=157&Itemid=43
Wow, absolutely splendid stuff!
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