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David Ganc and Mário Sève, both matchless flutists and saxophonists with solid academic backgrounds, take to the stage with their CD Pixinguinha+Benedito. The disc reprises the musical partnership between Benedito Lacerda and Pixinguinha, Brazil’s supreme instrumental duo. Featured are never-before-recorded tunes, new arrangements, melody and counterpoint, musicians alternating on flute and sax, Pixinguinha & Benedito, Mário Sève & David Ganc.
This fresh look at Pixinguinha & Benedito was long overdue. These two partners forged a new musical language that is still with us today, and the art of Brazilian counterpoint reached its pinnacle with maestro Pixinguinha. When Mário Sève and David Ganc brought their 14-track CD to life, they drew inspiration from 1940s platters. Recorded here for the first time, two of the pieces came deep from the family closet: the baião “Acorda Garota” and the frevo “Água Morna.”
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David Ganc (flute) and Fabio Adour (guitar) have been playing together as part of the Tim Rescala Quintet since 1998. Now they have joined their flute and guitar to play a selection of pieces that intersects classical and popular music. In their choice of composers, like Piazzola and Gnatalli, and in their unique arrangements, the flavor of classical virtuosity and popular improvisation pervades the entire concert.
The duo made their first appearance in July 2005, at the 37th Festival of Diamantina, in the state of Minas Gerais. In 2006, Funarte invited them to perform as part of a series of educational concerts at the Imperial Museum in Petrópolis, state of Rio de Janeiro.
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David Ganc first brought this quartet together in 2001 when he launched his CD Caldo de Cana in Belo Horizonte. Since then, they have played at theaters around Brazil, including SESC Paulista, where TVS recorded the special “Instrumental SESC Brasil David Ganc.”
The quartet plays selections from David’s repertoire of CDs, as well as original compositions and Brazilian classics showcased with new arrangements. Their improvisations boast a strong Brazilian accent.
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The project “Classics: I didn’t know I knew” presents concert music in a way that is accessible and enjoyable for all ages.
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