Antonio Adolfo
by Antonio Adolfo
Antonio Adolfo This awarded CD includes the best instrumental song of the year of 95 - Cristalina – by the Sharp Award and combines beautiful songs with great instrumental performances. Artezanal – 1995
Viralata
by Antonio Adolfo
Fantastic stuff -- and one of the greatest records ever by Brazilian keyboardist Antonio Adolfo! The album was recorded at the end of the 70s.
Os Pianeiros
by Antonio Adolfo
Os Pianeiros. Ernesto Nazareth was one of the most important Brazilian composers of al, performed by Antonio Adolfo, to one of the best Brazilian composers (and pianists) of all times. He lived mostly during the early 20th Century.
Chiquinha Com Jazz
by Antonio Adolfo
Performed by Antonio Adolfo's quartet. with a Brazilian Jazz interpretation. Chiquinha Gonzaga was one of most important Brazilian composers of early times (from Belle Epoque to Choro).
Chora Baiao
by Antonio Adolfo
Brazilian pianist Antonio Adolfo presents his quintet (piano, bass, guitar, drums and percussion) plus vocalist Carol Saboya on two tracks. The album reunites songs by Guinga, Chico Buarque and Adolfo interpreted with a Brazilian Jazz taste.
Feito Em Casa
by Antonio Adolfo
Originally released in 1977, Feito Em Casa is considered the first independent album released in Brazil. Acclaimed, the album reunites songs created by Antonio Adolfo around the early 70's. The songs are mainly instrumentals.
Ao Vivo - Live
by Antonio Adolfo & Carol Saboya
2007 International Brazilian Press Awarded CD, with Antonio Adolfo (piano), Carol Saboya (vocals) and quartet. Recorded Live at Festival Miami, the album reunites great tunes with a Brazilian jazz taste.
Antonio Adolfo & Carol Saboya La E Ca/Here and There
by Antonio Adolfo & Carol Saboya
Vocal and Instrumental Jazz, with a Brazilian influence, The album includes standards from the American Song Book as well as Brazilian ones.
What Kind of Fool Am I
by Antonio Adolfo & Carol Saboya
Vocal Jazz, with a Brazilian taste
Brazilika
by 4 Hero Presents
Quality mix from 4 hero's Marc Mac going from Brazilian Jazz through to more electronic sounds