Plural
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The album Plural celebrates the remarkable encounters and partnerships that have shaped Gabriel Grossi's 25-year career as a harmonica player, composer, arranger, and producer. Featuring 10 of his own compositions, Grossi's renowned virtuosity flows with deep sensitivity through various genres, reflecting the solid trajectory of one of the greatest instrumentalists and most creative musicians in Brazilian music. Collaborating with prominent names from both the national and international music scenes, Plural showcases Grossi's music without borders, offering the world a glimpse of his extensive career.
For this celebration, outstanding guests were invited to join the musical journey. Several tracks also highlight Grossi's sensitivity as a songwriter and lyricist. In 'Onde Nascem as Ondas', Ed Motta delivers a soulful ballad carried by his distinctive timbre. Zélia Duncan, sings a unique samba in 'Nosso Amor Vadio' with a captivating cadence. 'Chamego no Salão' captures the spirit of northeastern Brazil and is brought to life by Lenine's vibrant voice and joyful interpretation, adding a playful tone with a jazzy touch. In 'Nossa Valsa', Leila Pinheiro performs with intense passion, creating a heartfelt declaration of love.
In keeping with the instrumental style that defines his art, Gabriel Grossi also introduces fresh perspectives for his audience, facilitating collaborations that draw from the diverse influences that shaped his own development. The art of improvisation is beautifully represented by 'Catarina e Teresa', an improvised composition created in collaboration with the legendary Hermeto Pascoal and dedicated to Grossi's twin daughters. 'Banzo' showcases a rhythmic dialogue featuring Cuban pianist Omar Sosa. In 'Paisagem' co-written with Arismar do Espirito Santo, Grossi transports listeners to the world of choro and bolero with the help of the incredible Israeli clarinetist Anat Cohen. 'Hermanos', featuring Yamandu Costa, highlights the expressive interplay between guitar and harmonica in a tango infused with rhythms from southern Brazil. 'Motion', with the brilliance of both Jacob Collier and Seamus Blake, merges jazz and pop in a seamless melodic conversation. Eduardo Farias, who co-arranged Plural with Grossi, crafts beautiful harmonies on the piano in 'Botero'.
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