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Waldemar Falcão is a Brazilian singer/flutist/songwriter playing mainly "MPB" (Brazilian pop music) with the help of top Brazilian musicians like Jaques Morelenbaum (cello/Caetano Veloso), Fernando Moura (keyboards/Marisa Monte) and English guitarist Steve Hackett, old friend. Being also a sound engineer and a record producer, he has been involved in the production of several albums, among them Hackett's "Till we have faces", recorded between Rio de Janeiro and London.
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The lyrics of "Cavalos Alados" (Winged Horses) are written on a special form of verse original from the Northeast of Brazil. It is known as "martelo" (hammer) or "galope".The blending of this unique rythm with a 6/8 melody brings up a very unique song. Pay attention to the cello's final solo. |
CD: Primeiras Estrelas
Label: Indie
Credits: Produced by Waldemar Falcão and Fernando Moura |
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A revisited Bossa Nova, with sampled sounds and a little bit of new age seasoning. The lyrics were written by Ana Maria Bahiana, a Brazilian foreign correspondant based in L.A. |
CD: Primeiras Estrelas
Label: Indie
Credits: Produced, Recorded and Arranged by Waldemar Falcão and Fernando Moura |
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