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Assad, Sérgio & Odair. Live in Brussels

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Sérgio & Odair Assad and Fernando Suárez Paz, Living in Brussels

1. Noites Cariocas – Odair Assad, Sergio Assad & Odair Assad, Fernando Suarez Paz
2. Dia Que Me Quieras – Fernando Suarez Paz
3. Mareados – Odair Assad, Sergio Assad & Odair Assad, Fernando Suarez Paz
4. Milonga Per Tre – Fernando Suarez Paz
5. Escualo – Fernando Suarez Paz
6. Fala da Paixao – Odair Assad, Sergio Assad & Odair Assad, Fernando Suarez Paz
7. Karate – Odair Assad, Sergio Assad & Odair Assad, Fernando Suarez Paz
8. Ausencias – Fernando Suarez Paz
9. Revirado – Fernando Suarez Paz
10. Rosa – Fernando Suarez Paz
11. Marreco Quer Agua – Fernando Suarez Paz
12. Medley: The Golden Rush/Lime Light – Fernando Suarez Paz

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Composer:
Jacob do Bandolim, Charlie Chaplin, Juan Carlos Cobian, Carlos Gardel, Egberto Gismonti, Astor Piazzolla, Pixinguinha
Performer:
Fernando Suarez Paz (violin), Odair Assad (guitar), Sergio Assad (guitar)

The Assads are today’s preeminent guitar duo.  The brothers’ exceptional artistry and uncanny ensemble playing are the result of the unique closeness of their musical upbringing.  In addition to setting new performance standards, the Assads have also played a major role in reviving contemporary music for guitar duo.  Their virtuosity has inspired a wide range of composers to write works for them: Astor Piazzolla, Terry Riley, Radamés Gnatalli, Marlos Nobre, Nikita Koshin, Roland Dyens, Dusan Bogdanovic, Jorge Morel, Edino Kreiger and Francisco Mignone.  They have also been sought after as collaborators by such artists as Gidon Kremer, Yo-Yo Ma, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and Dawn Upshaw.
The Assads began playing the guitar together at an early age and went on to study for seven years with classical guitarist and lutenist Monina Távora, a disciple of Andrés Segovia.  Their international career began with a major prize at the 1979 young artists competition in Bratislava.  Now based in Brussels and in Chicago (where Sérgio teaches at Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of Performing Arts), they continue to perform regularly in Europe and Japan as well as in Brazil.