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Musician of Latin, Folk and World
A.k.a. Manuel de Oliveira
The Portuguese guitarist Manuel d'Oliveira has worked with artists such as Dulce Pontes, Carles Benavent, Jorge Pardo and many others. "Amarte ' is his first international released cd, recorded live on the Praça de Santiago in Guimarães. D'Oliveira on 9 and 10 June 2005 there appeared with the Group Mediterrâneo, consisting of among others José Lima (bass), David Leão (fl, bagpipes), Mário Gonçalves (drums) and Rui Ferreira (piano). The title ' Amarte "refers to beliefs about art as a means d'Oliveira's for man to develop his talents, as a way to really learn life. Manuel d'Oliveira is self-taught as a musician. In his music flow together with jazz and folk music traditions from the fado. Born in 1978 in Guimarães as the son of an amateur guitarist, he began playing guitar at age six. His developments are determined by a never stopping quest for musical experiences and artistic growth. He started the Group In 1997 and he took the album ' Mediterrâneo Praça de Santiago ', together with the blazers of the Italian singer Paolo Conte. In 1998, during the festivities around ' Brasil 500 Anos ' Manuel d'Oliveira represented Portugal. A live recording is often the ultimate test for a musician. Manuel d'Oliveira and Mediterrâneo succeed here brilliantly with a concert where the sparks of or sprocket. Cornell Evers translation : de langspeelplaat source www:klassiekezaken.nl
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Iberia Live | Manuel D'Oliveira, Jorge Pardo & Carles Benavent | 2015 | Album |
Fusao Ibérica | Manuel D'Oliveira | 2002 | Single |
Ibéria | Manuel D'Oliveira | 2002 | Album |
Amarte | Manuel D'Oliveira | Album |
Manuel D'Oliveira World |