BRAZILIAN RHAPSODY

Here’s an overview of Brazilian pop tunes ranging from samba and bossa nova to Tropocalia. Composer Bebu Silvetti serves them up in pleasant, uneventful, Muzak-worthy

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ESPAÑOLETA

A vital and beguiling CD, this disc presents music from 17th century Spain, realized for small ensemble by the virtuoso musicians of Chatham Baroque, artists-in-residence

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Hommage to Mandela

After reading Nelson Mandela’s autobiography, A Long Walk To Freedom, cellist Maria Kliegel felt compelled to express her admiration for the former South African President

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