Cabaret

Click to view the Cabaret Photo Album.Photo Credits: Ronira Fruhstuck. The Brazilian Voices Concert Cabaret was a high energy fundraising event that took place on December 1, 2017, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. The sold out show presented powerful interpretations and original vocal arrangements of popular Brazilian songs, ranging from high energy rhythm of Sambas and Choros, to smooth and melodic Bossa-Nova tunes. The highlight of the evening was the impeccable and extraordinary performance by Latin Grammy Award winner flutist Nestor Torres. His renditions of “Brasileirinho” and classical Brazilian Jazz captivated the audience in an interactive cabaret style.

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Bossa Nova

South Florida-based Brazilian Voices is a women's' vocal ensemble noted for its musical excellence in Jazz, Bossa Nova, Samba and Pop. Over 14 years, the ten-time winner of the Brazilian International Press Award for Outstanding Brazilian Musical Group, Brazilian Voices has released 7 CDs and performed around the world in Barcelona, Madrid, Mexico, New York and London. Serene, innovative renditions of such Bossa Nova classics as Jobim’s “Wave,” and “Dindi” lent further charm to an evening that proved that some popular music never grows old. The group performed standards, adding elements with a smooth, cool remix and catchy original vocal arrangements. Click the link to view the Photo Album

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Melodia

Brazilian Voices delivered a special performance at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, April 18th, 2015 at 8:00 PM. Beatriz Malnic and Loren Oliveira, Brazilian Voices Artistic Directors chose works that highlighted the group's strengths; with powerful interpretations, rich harmonies and a passionate approach. There was fluidity and warmth on their singing throughout the program, including a joyfull "Roda de Samba" (Samba Circle) next to the audience. Serene, thoughtful renditions of Jobim’s “Wave,” and “Dindi” filled out an evening that reinforced the conviction that some popular music is so beautiful and eloquent that it never grows old. In addition, the group performed American standards incorporating some elements from Bossa Nova with softness and soothing interpretation. Beatriz fashioned piano parts whose chords nodded toward Impressionism while demonstrating the complexity of the songs' original harmonic vocal arrangements, presented through the voices of Brazilian Voices singers and special guests sharing the grand piano, such as: George Tandy and George Tandy Jr., Adriana Mezzadri, Jeff Deen, Jorge Sosa and Band. This was another sold out performance at the Amaturo theatre, followed by a classy and delightful afterparty at the new Huizenga Pavillion. Click the link to view the Photo Album for this amazing concert.

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