Sérgio Assad, the renowned Brazilian guitarist and composer, delivers a captivating live performance with "Originis Live From Brazil," released on April 9, 2009, under the NSS Music label. This album is a rich tapestry of tango-infused compositions that showcase Assad's virtuosic skill and deep musicality. Spanning 55 minutes, the album features a mix of solo and ensemble pieces, highlighting Assad's ability to blend traditional and contemporary influences.
The album opens with the five-movement "Concerto Originis," a work that draws from various Latin American musical traditions, including the tarantella and baiao. Following this, Assad presents "Tres Danzas Argentinas," a trio of dances that evoke the spirit of Argentina, each with its unique character and rhythm. The album also includes "Milonga Per Tre," a piece that showcases Assad's collaborative spirit, and "Three Sketches," a trio of compositions that range from the improvisational "Ad Lib" to the electrifying "Electrified." The album concludes with "Auscencias," a poignant and reflective piece that underscores Assad's depth as a composer and performer.
"Originis Live From Brazil" is a testament to Sérgio Assad's enduring influence in the world of classical and Latin American music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a compelling journey through the rich musical landscapes that Assad has masterfully crafted.