Tracklist: 00:00:00 Sons de Carrilhões (Arr. Apro) 00:04:02 Suite Antiga: ‘Aria’ (Arr. Apro) 00:08:24 Odeon (Arr. Apro) 00:11:20 Desvairada (Arr. Apro) 00:14:47 Modinha 00:19:03 Homenagem 00:22:58 Sonata del Caminante Vision de la Amazônia - El Gran Sertão - Danza Festiva - Toccata Nordestina 00:40:47 Esperança 00:44:33 A Santa Ceia Segundo Athayde 00:48:39 Dança das Cabeças (Arr. Apro)
The cover image of this video is from a place called Pedra do Baú, in the Mantiqueira Mountain Range. This particular angle is from the border of São Paulo and Minas Gerais states, coming from Vale do Paraíba. These trees are Araucária pines, they have a delicious edible nut we call Pinhão and its season is in March/April. This is my homeland. It is the most beautiful place I've ever had the luck to lay my eyes upon. I miss it dearly. Thanks for this video.
The Brazilian music and the music of Tchaikovsky are THE MOST INFINITELY BEAUTIFUL, GRACEFUL, JOYFUL, ELEGANT and DELIGHHTFUL in the world!!! They caress all your senses and make you feel infinitely happy!!! I am from Bulgaria and I love all the music from South America and Central America, but my love for the music and the culture of Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and especially Brazil is infinite!!!!!!! The people, the spanish and the Portuguese, the music and the dances of America Latin are SUPERB!!! 💘 💘 💘 Beijos! ( Kisses )
Questa musica mi incanta, mi commuove, fa vibrare le corde dell'anima; quanta sensibilità, quanta dolcezza in questa chitarra. Un carissimo saluto da Lecce (Italia). Grazie per la condivisione.
Brilliant Classics, I'm brazilian too. I usually listen to your channel. Now listening to this. Saw the notification and came here. Cheers. And thank you. Maurício, salve, conterrâneo de bom gosto!
This is a beautiful compilation. I typed "traditional brazilian music" before going to run a few miles so that my workout would also be kind of an excursion into the the beauty of brazilian culture. I am more than delighted. I strongly hope to be able to visit brazil and meet it's beautiful and talented people one day. Thanks Brilliant Classics, lots of love from Cameroon. 🇨🇲
If you want to know more about brazilian musics, search about the folcloric rhythms, but I'm warning you, stay away from the modified versions, stay closer to the traditional ones.
Obrigado, Brilliant Classics! Mais uma vez! Essas músicas me trazem muitas boas lembranças. ps. Although I would love to say that his is brazilian, I´m pretty sure that Brouwer is cuban.
I generally make comments on YT for those who do not understand Portuguese. But this time I'll say what I have to say in my own native language: Músicas como essas ficaram no passado do nosso lindo país. Já há muitos anos tomamos um desvio errado, e acabamos chegando a um beco sem saída na vida de nossa Nação. Não se trata de um comentário sobre política, mas sim sobre o que fizeram com nosso país nestas últimas décadas. E não se trata de saudosismo tão pouco, mas simplesmente da constatação que poderíamos ter nos tornado um país maravilhoso e justo, mas que pela ganância, pela corrupção, pela incompetência, pelo amadorismo e pela falta de amor à pátria nos tornamos miseráveis, subdesenvolvidos e mentalmente indigentes. E isso é muito triste.
@@canman5060 The differences between Brazil and other latin american countries is significant, not only because Brazil was colonized by Portugal, whereas from Mexico down to Uruguay it was Spain the colonizer, but mainly due to a heavy influence of african cultures in Brazil. I studied guitar for many years, and spanish masters like Tarrega, Albeniz, Granados and so many others heavily influenced all guitar students. But it so happens that Brazilians developed their own cultural and musical culture and traditions over the past few centuries, and so thanks to composers like Ernesto Nazareth, Heitor Vila-Lobos and Tom Jobim, a completely separate musical environment surfaced in Brazil: samba (heavily influenced by african traditions), chorinho (also influenced by african cultures), classic guitar compositions (Villa-Lobos, btw is considered the greatest brazilian composer of all times) and the emergence of bossa-nova (through the hands of Tom Jobim and many other extremely gifted composers and musicians), which was a cultural movement more than anything else. That's as far as my knowledge about such things go, and I hope my response was helpful in any ways. Cheers !
@@canman5060 Hi Lars. Brazilian music and its cultural landscape are completely apart from other latin american countries, not just because of the obvious differences between early colonizers (Portugal X Spain), but mostly due to African influences in Brazil, and this can be seen in all aspects of brazilian life, such as the musical genre known as "samba". Although all guitar students also learn from Spanish masters such as Tarrega, Albeniz and others (like i did when I started studying guitar), over the past 200 years (+/-) Brazilians developed its own musical heritage. Guitar has been an essential part of Brazilian music, and thanks to composers like Ernesto Nazareth (one of the most prolific composers in our history, and considered one of the creators of the "chorinho" genre), Heitor Villa-Lobos( Brazil's renowned classic composer and guitar virtuoso, very likely the most gifted composer to be born in Brazil) and Tom Jobim (one of the creators of Bossa Nova, world's well known musical and cultural movement, although Jobim himself played the piano and other instruments as well) - and thanks to many other highly gifted composers of the past - guitar has become an essential part of Brazilian music, helping shape the cultural history of Brazil in a very particular way. Cheers !
nem fala amigo,o Rio de Janeiro está mais que f* por causa desta má administração corrupta..acredita que tiraram os vôos internacionais aqui do estado?? Pode isso,o cartão postal do Brasil não ter vôos internacionais diretos?? É muita surrealidade. A baixa cultura dominou e nos destruiu. O progressismo destruiu tudo,tudo mesmo...nem movimento social agora é sério.
BR sempre foi subdesenvolvido, nunca teve chance de dar certo por causa do povo e nunca dará. A única coisa que era feita de bom nesse país ERA a cultura, mas atualmente não sobrou nada. O país é a imagem exata do subdesenvolvimento. No final da história, nós brasileiros temos o que merecemos.
Infelizmente uma das piores versões de Sons de Carrilhões que eu já ouvi, essa do sr. Apro. Também acredito que a playlist poderia ter músicas mais bonitas, mas ainda é uma ótima playlist para ouvir repetidamente.
@@moretti7230 tecnicamente o Apro é muito bom. O som é preciso, limpo e tem um timbre bonito. De qualquer forma, não gostei do arranjo dele por conta dos floreios o tempo todo. Parece até um primo do Yamandu. Prefiro 1000x a versão original do João Pernambuco.
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Sons de Carrilhões (Arr. Apro)
00:04:02 Suite Antiga: ‘Aria’ (Arr. Apro)
00:08:24 Odeon (Arr. Apro)
00:11:20 Desvairada (Arr. Apro)
00:14:47 Modinha
00:19:03 Homenagem
00:22:58 Sonata del Caminante Vision de la Amazônia - El Gran Sertão - Danza Festiva - Toccata Nordestina
00:40:47 Esperança
00:44:33 A Santa Ceia Segundo Athayde
00:48:39 Dança das Cabeças (Arr. Apro)
Muito obrigado por fazer a linha do tempo da mais bela, lírica e evocativa música de guitarra do Brasil.
The cover image of this video is from a place called Pedra do Baú, in the Mantiqueira Mountain Range. This particular angle is from the border of São Paulo and Minas Gerais states, coming from Vale do Paraíba.
These trees are Araucária pines, they have a delicious edible nut we call Pinhão and its season is in March/April.
This is my homeland. It is the most beautiful place I've ever had the luck to lay my eyes upon. I miss it dearly. Thanks for this video.
But these trees are the symbol of the State of Paraná ❤.
I'm not brazilian but I love all of those pieces...
❤ from Bangladesh
Thank you for honoring our music!
@@deuticilammaia39 I add my love to this music as a musician. Cheers from France.
@@dominiquelarueenchantez-vous heyy im brazillian and studing french! Merci pour votre amour pour la music brésilienne. I hope i wrote it right hehe
@@otizev Hello! Thanks for your nice message :) In french music is written musique otherwise your sentence is perfect. Cheers from Lyon.
@@dominiquelarueenchantez-vous ohh right! ♥️♥️
If I could only listen to one genre the rest of my life, this would be it.
I often say this about brazilian music, in general. It has everything. Each element of music: rhythm, melody, harmony are all beautifully complex.
As a brazillian, I really appriciate your coment
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
The Brazilian music and the music of Tchaikovsky are THE MOST INFINITELY
The Brazilian music and the music of Tchaikovsky are THE MOST INFINITELY BEAUTIFUL, GRACEFUL, JOYFUL, ELEGANT and DELIGHHTFUL in the world!!! They caress all your senses and make you feel infinitely happy!!! I am from Bulgaria and I love all the music from South America and Central America, but my love for the music and the culture of Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and especially Brazil is infinite!!!!!!! The people, the spanish and the Portuguese, the music and the dances of America Latin are SUPERB!!! 💘 💘 💘 Beijos! ( Kisses )
This collection makes me more proud to be brazillian🇧🇷🇧🇷
Questa musica mi incanta, mi commuove, fa vibrare le corde dell'anima; quanta sensibilità, quanta dolcezza in questa chitarra. Un carissimo saluto da Lecce (Italia). Grazie per la condivisione.
🇧🇷❤🇮🇹
So romantic. What is good music? It’s what brings one imagination
I am Brazilian, loved it. Thank you.
I'm not Brazilian, but I loved it too. :-)
Brilliant Classics, I'm brazilian too.
I usually listen to your channel.
Now listening to this. Saw the notification and came here.
Cheers. And thank you.
Maurício, salve, conterrâneo de bom gosto!
@@williansouza889 Salve Willian, abs!!
@@scruffysean3640 mee too! Cheers from Lyon:)
@@scruffysean3640 Oi tô passando pra divulgar o Dona Flor, vale a pena!
ruclips.net/video/-fPaWkFE-rg/видео.html
god bless the brazil.
This is a beautiful compilation. I typed "traditional brazilian music" before going to run a few miles so that my workout would also be kind of an excursion into the the beauty of brazilian culture.
I am more than delighted. I strongly hope to be able to visit brazil and meet it's beautiful and talented people one day.
Thanks Brilliant Classics, lots of love from Cameroon. 🇨🇲
If you want to know more about brazilian musics, search about the folcloric rhythms, but I'm warning you, stay away from the modified versions, stay closer to the traditional ones.
Será muito bem vindo amigo...o Brasil apesar de muitos problemas , é inexplicável a beleza
I am a polish and an australian and I love this music
Eu sou mexicano e adoro música brasileira.
Oi tô passando pra divulgar o Dona Flor, vale a pena!
ruclips.net/video/-fPaWkFE-rg/видео.html
Nossa musica e magica
brazilian beatmaker here, gold mine
esse arranjo de sons de carrilhões é perfeito!
Top! A verdadeira riqueza musical brasileira desprezada e ignorada pelas massas.
The Brazilian Guitar Poetry! Que belos tons!
I agree! Amazing beautiful!
Wished I could get my Sons de Carrilhoes to sound like this. Maybe 30 years more practice!
You know what they say, practice makes perfect!
This is my favorite recording of this song. Mine sound so plain after listening to this 😂
Sublime. Esta musica me transporta a otro mundo.Abrigado
All the melodies are great and so beautiful!
Eu sou brasileiro e adoro musica boa do Brasil e do México.
Araucárias na capa... não poderia ser mais "violão", nem mais brasileiro! =)
My country 💙
This is really great, wonderful rhythm, beautiful melodies, I love it, Thank you!
Toujours merveillieux Brilliant classics
Contente de lire le commentaire d'un mélomane français dont je partage l'opinion. Salutations de Lyon :)
Homenagem is a beast.
thank you, helping me write a research paper... :)
same!
so lovely... thanks for sharing
Que maravilha !!! Esse álbum é uma jóia musical. Parabéns...
wonderful selection
Que lindo 🧚
Obrigado, Brilliant Classics! Mais uma vez! Essas músicas me trazem muitas boas lembranças. ps. Although I would love to say that his is brazilian, I´m pretty sure that Brouwer is cuban.
Uau, que surpresa boa
Com toda a certeza!
Adorei sua foto, é muito elegante
constitucionalissimamente!
I love his arrangements. Though really they are more transcriptions with some filling.
Esa guitarra habla! Qué placer!
I generally make comments on YT for those who do not understand Portuguese. But this time I'll say what I have to say in my own native language: Músicas como essas ficaram no passado do nosso lindo país. Já há muitos anos tomamos um desvio errado, e acabamos chegando a um beco sem saída na vida de nossa Nação. Não se trata de um comentário sobre política, mas sim sobre o que fizeram com nosso país nestas últimas décadas. E não se trata de saudosismo tão pouco, mas simplesmente da constatação que poderíamos ter nos tornado um país maravilhoso e justo, mas que pela ganância, pela corrupção, pela incompetência, pelo amadorismo e pela falta de amor à pátria nos tornamos miseráveis, subdesenvolvidos e mentalmente indigentes. E isso é muito triste.
What are the essential differences between Brazilian guitar music and guitar music from other Latin american countries ?
@@canman5060 The differences between Brazil and other latin american countries is significant, not only because Brazil was colonized by Portugal, whereas from Mexico down to Uruguay it was Spain the colonizer, but mainly due to a heavy influence of african cultures in Brazil. I studied guitar for many years, and spanish masters like Tarrega, Albeniz, Granados and so many others heavily influenced all guitar students. But it so happens that Brazilians developed their own cultural and musical culture and traditions over the past few centuries, and so thanks to composers like Ernesto Nazareth, Heitor Vila-Lobos and Tom Jobim, a completely separate musical environment surfaced in Brazil: samba (heavily influenced by african traditions), chorinho (also influenced by african cultures), classic guitar compositions (Villa-Lobos, btw is considered the greatest brazilian composer of all times) and the emergence of bossa-nova (through the hands of Tom Jobim and many other extremely gifted composers and musicians), which was a cultural movement more than anything else. That's as far as my knowledge about such things go, and I hope my response was helpful in any ways. Cheers !
@@canman5060 Hi Lars. Brazilian music and its cultural landscape are completely apart from other latin american countries, not just because of the obvious differences between early colonizers (Portugal X Spain), but mostly due to African influences in Brazil, and this can be seen in all aspects of brazilian life, such as the musical genre known as "samba". Although all guitar students also learn from Spanish masters such as Tarrega, Albeniz and others (like i did when I started studying guitar), over the past 200 years (+/-) Brazilians developed its own musical heritage. Guitar has been an essential part of Brazilian music, and thanks to composers like Ernesto Nazareth (one of the most prolific composers in our history, and considered one of the creators of the "chorinho" genre), Heitor Villa-Lobos( Brazil's renowned classic composer and guitar virtuoso, very likely the most gifted composer to be born in Brazil) and Tom Jobim (one of the creators of Bossa Nova, world's well known musical and cultural movement, although Jobim himself played the piano and other instruments as well) - and thanks to many other highly gifted composers of the past - guitar has become an essential part of Brazilian music, helping shape the cultural history of Brazil in a very particular way. Cheers !
nem fala amigo,o Rio de Janeiro está mais que f* por causa desta má administração corrupta..acredita que tiraram os vôos internacionais aqui do estado?? Pode isso,o cartão postal do Brasil não ter vôos internacionais diretos?? É muita surrealidade. A baixa cultura dominou e nos destruiu. O progressismo destruiu tudo,tudo mesmo...nem movimento social agora é sério.
BR sempre foi subdesenvolvido, nunca teve chance de dar certo por causa do povo e nunca dará. A única coisa que era feita de bom nesse país ERA a cultura, mas atualmente não sobrou nada. O país é a imagem exata do subdesenvolvimento. No final da história, nós brasileiros temos o que merecemos.
Very nice, thanks!
wow
Lindo!
Molto bella...
Excellent!
i´m Brazilian
UAU!
BOPE!
this is not Brazilian, this is BRILLIANT
It’ both
It's BRAZILLIANT!
格里西亞Grisia Thiago IS brasilian AND brilliant
Cheer up
💕
I love.all those melody but not more arrangement than the original's compozer teme.
Mahommed
is this only guitar ... it is beautiful though
Yes, glad to hear you enjoyed it!
🌈
Bom de mais! Kkk
*sambas*
First 🤠
Brouwer is not a brazilian composer...
Leo Brower??????????????
Infelizmente uma das piores versões de Sons de Carrilhões que eu já ouvi, essa do sr. Apro. Também acredito que a playlist poderia ter músicas mais bonitas, mas ainda é uma ótima playlist para ouvir repetidamente.
Se eu tocasse esse "pior" versão eu tava feito na vida kkk
@@moretti7230 tecnicamente o Apro é muito bom. O som é preciso, limpo e tem um timbre bonito. De qualquer forma, não gostei do arranjo dele por conta dos floreios o tempo todo. Parece até um primo do Yamandu. Prefiro 1000x a versão original do João Pernambuco.
@@criticosenso sim Man, obviamente que todos preferimos a de João