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Rooted in European music, native folk traditions and often infused by jazz, Brazilian music encompasses a huge variety of dance forms and songs. Prize-winning guitarist Pedro Aguiar has selected a panoramic recital to illustrate these elements which include the choro and music rich in melody and rhythmic vitality. From Villa-Lobos, whose Charos No. 1 is one of the most popular guitar solos ever written, through to the work of the revered Dilermando Reis, and on to contemporary examples of the genre, this is music of dazzling virtuosity and finesse. Album Tracks 1. O Choro de Juliana 2. 3 Concert Studies for Guitar No. 2. Toccata Em Ritmo de Samba 3. Se Ela Perguntar 4. Jorge Do Fusa (Arr. P. Bellinati for Guitar) 5. Xodó Da Baiana 6. Baião de Lacan (Version for Guitar) 7. Enigma (Arr. P. Bellinati for Guitar) 8. El Reloj de Teresa 9. Choros No. 100 04 10. I. Mazurka-Choro 11. V. Chorinho 12. Bate-Coxa 13. Di Menor (Version for Guitar) 14. Aquarelle II. Valseana 15. Sons de Carrilhões (Arr. I. Paschoito for Guitar) 16. Prelúdio No. 5 17. Noite de Lua 18. Batucada