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Pablo de León violino
Horacio Schaefer viola
Roberto Ring violoncelo
The Interarte Chamber Players are a string trio that developed a brand new concept for their concerts. As experienced and talented classical musicians, they do perform classical and romantic repertoire for string trio and piano quartet, though added to unexpected Brazilian popular masterpieces, breaking up with traditional standards of classical concert making.
And by "popular" they mean Bossa Nova, Samba, Choro and other typically Brazilian rhythms, now placed in the same level of those pieces composed by Mozart, Brahms and Villa-Lobos. The songs composed by Tom Jobim, Ary Barroso, Milton Nascimento, Gilberto Gil, Ernesto Nazareth and many others achieve here the status of Brazilian classics, due to their high artistic quality, creativity and unquestionable singularity. The similarities and differences between both musical traditions represent the peculiarity for which this ensemble became so unique and special.
The arrangements of these Brazilian popular pieces are made by one of the best musicians in Brazil, the internationally renowned pianist and conductor Nelson Ayres, granting artistic quality and great refinement to the concerts.
This is what the Interarte Chamber Players do: the reinvention and reflection of Brazilian accent and harmony into pieces that could - and should - be performed in any concert hall in the world.
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