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Chris Stout's Brazilian Theory - Live in Concert

Chris Stout

Celtic International
Chris Stout Music

Released: 1st September 2011
Catalogue Number: CSMUSCD001
Barcode: 609722931830
Running Time: 48 mins.

CD£9.40The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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The fiddle maestro takes a dive into the music of Brazil in this Celtic Connection concert and makes a magnificent 'splash'. There are hints the some of the content was improvised 'on the spot' which makes the work more outstanding and 11 out of 10 to all of the players.
Broaden your mind!

1) Latina
2) Baiao de cinco
3) Fisherman's Prayer
4) Devil's Advocate - Bambodansarna
5) Maria Rosa
6) Xaxados y perdidos
7) Pe Quebrado

The fiddle maestro takes a dive into the music of Brazil in this Celtic Connection concert and makes a magnificent 'splash'. There are hints the some of the content was improvised 'on the spot' which makes the work more outstanding and 11 out of 10 to all of the players.
Broaden your mind!

Lineup

Chris Stout - Fiddle
Thomas Rohrer - Rabeca & Saxophone
Catriona McKay - Harp
Carlinhos Antunes - Guitars & Vocals
Ian Stephenson - Guitar & Melodeon
Rui Barossi - Bass
Neil Harland - Bass
Martin O'Neill - Bodhran

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