g, *1929 BR
Musician / Composer / Arranger / Conductor of Latin and Jazz
Waltel Branco (born Paranaguá, Brazil, November 22, 1929 - died Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 28, 2018) is a Brazilian conductor, composer and arranger. From a family where music was a part, he began this art very early, through the drums, guitar and ukulele and later the cello, has been studying harp and organ. His childhood and adolescence were marked by the study of music and religion alternating between the cities of Curitiba and Rio de Janeiro. His musical studies were consolidated in the period when he was in the seminary with the Chilean Joquin Zamacois. Among his teachers of the time, names like Benedict Mossurunga, Padre José Penalva, Jorge Koshag, Stanley Wilson and Alceo Bocchino contributed to its formation.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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101 músicas | Waltel Branco | 2016 | Album |
O Violão Plural de Waltel Branco - Vários Intérpretes | Waltel Branco | 2011 | Album |
Meu Novo Balanço | Waltel Branco | 2007 | Album |
Give Me Some / Mango Walk | Sound Studio Band / Waltel Branco | 2007 | Single |
Mestre Waltel | Orquestra À Base De Sopro De Curitiba & Waltel Branco | 2006 | Album |
Naipi | Waltel Branco | 2002 | Album |
Violão Em Dois Estilos | Rosinha de Valença, Waltel Branco | 1980 | Album |
Recital | Waltel Branco | 1976 | Album |
Meu Balanço | Waltel Branco | 1975 | Album |
Músicas Do Século XVI Ao Século XX | Waltel Branco | 1971 | Album |
Apresenta Músicas Da Novela Assim Na Terra Como No Ceu Incluindo Três Temas Da Novela "Irmãos Coragem" | Waltel Branco | 1970 | Album |
Mancini Tambem É Samba | Waltel Branco | 1966 | Album |
Violão Recital | Waltel Branco | 1965 | Album |
Guitarra Bossa Nova | Waltel Branco | 1963 | Album |
Ritmos Da Panair 'Bossa Nova | Waltel Branco, Orquestra Moderna De Camara, Orquestra Pan American | 1963 | Single |
Guitarras Em Fogo | Waltel Branco | 1962 | Compil. |
3 Cobras do Violão | Geraldo Miranda, Waltel Branco, Jose Itamar De Freitas | Single |