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Heaven: Mythological Beings is an autobiographical book, composed of twenty-one unpublished works in its program. Presented in Piano Recital format, the book is divided into three parts. In the third part, named after the book's title, we enjoy a musical theater-style play, with approximately 25 minutes. In it, the author invites us to penetrate the dark world of darkness and the festive universe of fairies, gnomes and angels.All compositions are commented by the author himself in a personal and unique narrative. In the excerpts that precede each composition, André Lamounier van Lammeren…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Heaven: Mythological Beings is an autobiographical book, composed of twenty-one unpublished works in its program. Presented in Piano Recital format, the book is divided into three parts. In the third part, named after the book's title, we enjoy a musical theater-style play, with approximately 25 minutes. In it, the author invites us to penetrate the dark world of darkness and the festive universe of fairies, gnomes and angels.All compositions are commented by the author himself in a personal and unique narrative. In the excerpts that precede each composition, André Lamounier van Lammeren describes the motivations, inspirations, references and particularities that drove the creation of each song, whose styles reveal the author's diversity, high performance and creativity.In between each of the parts set to music, through brief narratives and photographs from his personal archive, it is possible to learn a little more about the artist, his musical heritage and his professional trajectory.Welcome, the curtains will open and Recital Heaven: Mythological Beings will begin.
Autorenporträt
André Lamounier van Lammeren is a pianist, singer and composer. His musical repertoire has around 650 works including pieces for piano, ballet, singing, musicals and solo instruments. The erudite side of his works has strong European roots, while the popular side carries the rhythmic miscegenation that characterizes Brazilian music.