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oboe, mandolin, piano, jazz do Brasil, Jean-Luc Fillon trio Aquarela - part 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2007

Aquarela band
http://www.jeanlucfillon.com
Recorded on March 18, 2007
in "L'Onde", Velizy-Villacoublay cultural center (78, France)


Jean-Luc Fillon : oboe, english horn
Edu Miranda : mandolin
João Paulo : piano

The « Aquarela », trio lets us discover with audacity and virtuosity, unknown facets of brazilian music. From samba to baião, from frevo to to forro, from chôros to...fado!!! Villa Lobos, Hermeto Pascoal, Chico Buarque, Egberto Gismonti, Edu Lôbo, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Baden Powell, Luis Bonfa, Sergio Mendès, Vinicius de Moraes, Milton Nascimento, Toquinho, Dori Caymmi, Pixinguinha... They bring spicy sparkle to the party!!!

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Uploader Comments (jazzoboman)

  • impresionante!!!! eso que es un oboe o un saxo????xddd

  • eso un oboe!!! my name is oboman!!

    thank you for your support!

  • Toujours aussi surprenant Jean-Luc.

    Je pense qu'il est toujours prof au conservatoire d'Aubervilliers...

  • hello!

    prof au CRR de CERGY

    PONTOISE (95)

    obomicalement!

    oboman!

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  • beautiful.

  • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • the obeoist looks like steven fry a bit

  • he is soooo good at the oboe!

  • genial

    

  • Vraiment excellent !

  • I would pay GOOD money to see a group like this...or this group perform. This is amazing. Oboe and jazz loving from canada.

  • @smoothbabic no, even in austria most people play the french system. There are only a few v-oboeplayers. best wishes, ewa

  • @ewaoboe Does that mean that you play Vienesse oboe???

    Cool instrument

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