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Marcelo Zarvos: Labyrinths
Soothing and natural, the album’s percussive colors include berimbau, talking drum, marimba and other gentler effects. Romero Lubambo’s acoustic guitar shades two pieces with lyrical interludes as well as fingerstyle accompaniment. The sweet lyrical soprano saxophone and cello add a tinge of the classical to Zarvos’ session. It’s not swingin’ jazz, but the pianist’s project lays gently in your lap as you soak up his cross-cultural worldly affair.
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Personnel
Marcelo Zarvos- piano; Peter Epstein- soprano saxophone; Dorothy Lawson- cello; Mauro Refosco- marimba, percussion; Renato "Brasa" Pereira- percussion; Romero Lubambo- guitar on "Cara
Album information
Title: Labyrinths | Year Released: 1999 | Record Label: MA Recordings
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