¡Moreno Veloso Solo in Tokyo
¡Moreno Veloso
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[Machine Translation] Moreno Veloso, a Brazilian music thoroughbred who inherits the DNA of Caetano Veloso, is a composer and producer, and a key figure of the new Brazilian neo-classical music generation. In celebration of his solo tour in Japan in 2011 (October 15-30), Moreno Veloso is releasing a limited edition live recording of the last day of his first solo concert in his career, which took place in August 2008 at the Toyota Municipal Museum of Art and Tokyo (August 19, Tokyo Prassa Onze). He mainly played guitar, but also played pandeiro on some songs. The album includes original compositions including those co-written with his father Caetano, works by Dorival Caimi, a symbol of Bahia's musical culture who passed away at the age of 94 during Moreno's visit to Japan, Bahia's samba de hoda, famous Bahian broco-afro songs such as Orodun and Ile Aie, and works by his friend Hiroshi Takano ( The lyrics are in Japanese! ), and more. The total recording time is a little over 50 minutes. Born in November 1972, he is the eldest son of Caetano Veloso, and in 2000, he released his first album "Macina di escreveve" with Domenico and Cassin under the name of Moreno+2. In 2000, he released his first album "Machina di Escrevere Musica (Typewriter Music)" with Domenico and Cassin under the name Moreno+2. In 2008, he participated in the Brazilian contemporary art exhibition "Blooming: Brazil - Japan: Where You Are" (Toyota Municipal Museum of Art) in collaboration with Michihiro Shimabuku (Shimabuku). In August of the same year, he came to Japan and performed solo for the first time in his life in the auditorium of the same museum and in Tokyo. In recent years, he has collaborated and performed with Adriana Calcagnotto, and as a composer, he has written songs for female singers such as Gal Costa, Hoberta Saar, and Nina Becker. She also produced her father Caetano's albums "Se" (2006), "Se Live" (2007), and "G.I.G." (2009). She has also worked with Japanese musicians such as Hiroshi Takano, Keigo Oyamada (Cornelius), Takako Minekawa, Saigenji, akiko, and Toshiyuki Yasuda on recordings and live performances, and in 2007, she produced "Fuji
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