Award-winning guitarist Bruno Madeira — recipient of over twenty national and international competition prizes — presents his latest solo work: Arabescos, an album that explores the expressive possibilities of the romantic guitar through a repertoire spanning four centuries of music history. With a doctorate from the State University of Campinas and extensive experience as a chamber musician, Madeira brings his full expertise as both performer and researcher to this project, honed through concerts in prestigious venues across Brazil, Argentina, Germany, and Eastern Europe.
Balancing academic rigor with artistic sensitivity, Madeira approaches this historical repertoire with rare finesse. Each piece was selected not only for its beauty but for its ability to converse with the others, creating a mosaic of emotions and techniques. His international career reflects an ongoing quest to explore the guitar’s potential across diverse historical and stylistic contexts. In Arabescos, this research reaches new heights, with interpretations that reveal both his technical mastery and profound connection to each musical era.
The album opens with John Dowland’s A Fantasie, a piece that contrasts with the composer’s characteristic melancholy. Next, Bach’s Suite BWV 995 showcases his “profound command of counterpoint techniques.” From the Classical period, Giuliani’s Grande Ouverture Op. 61 explores the instrument’s possibilities through “arpeggio patterns” and bel canto-inspired melodies. The album closes with two works by Mertz that “evoke states of mind” through rich harmonies and dynamic contrasts.
Captured in discrete immersive 3D audio and available in high-resolution 9-channel and Dolby Atmos formats, Arabescos represents a significant contribution to the instrument’s historical repertoire while capturing the romantic guitar’s essence. As Madeira reflects: “I invite you to savor the nuances, delicacies, and arabesques of this repertoire, sharing with me the ineffable experience of connecting with the wonders left to us by Dowland, Bach, Giuliani, and Mertz.”
Bruno Madeira, Guitar
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SKU | ADS006 |
Qualities | MKV 48 kHz, DSD 256 fs, DSD 128 fs, DSD 64 fs, DXD 24 Bit, WAV 176.4 kHz, WAV 88.2 kHz, FLAC 96 kHz |
Channels | 5.1.4ch Dolby Atmos, 5.1ch Surround, 2ch Stereo, 9.1ch Discrete, 2ch Stereo & 5.1ch Surround |
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Analog to Digital Converter | Merging Technologies Hapi MKII |
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Recording Location | Estudio Monteverdi, Sao Paulo, Brazil |
Producer, Balance Engineer, Editing, Mixing & Mastering | Gustavo Cândido |
Gear | "Microphones: DPA, Schoeps, Neumann Cables: Van Den Hul, Van Damme Merging HPI MKII microphone preamplifier and AD/DA converters Reaper and Pyramix Workstation Mastering room: Dynaudio Contours S 3.4 (main speaker), Dynaudio EMIT 20 (height speaker) Recording and Mastering Engineer: Gustavo Cândido Recording Location: Estudio Monteverdi, Sao Paulo, Brazil" |
Release Date | September 9, 2025 |
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