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Alceu Valença

Alçeu Valenca and Orquestra Ouro Preto

Thursday 30th Jan 2025

location_city Barbican, City of London

£30.00

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Alceu Valença

Alceu Valença is a Brazilian composer, writer, performer, actor and poet from Pernambuco.

He released his debut album, "Alceu Valença & Geraldo Azevedo, Copacabana (aka Quadrafônico)" in 1972, followed by: "A Noite do Espantalho, Continental (soundtrack, movie by Sérgio Ricardo, with Alceu Valença and Geraldo Azevedo)" (1974), "Molhado de suor, Som Livre" (1974), "Vivo!, Som Livre" (1976), "Espelho cristalino, Som Livre" (1977), "Coração bobo, Ariola" (1980), "Cinco sentidos, Ariola" (1981), "Cavalo de pau, Ariola" (1982), "Anjo avesso, Ariola" (1983), "Mágico, Barclay" (1984), "Ao vivo, Barclay/Polygram" (1985), "Estação da luz, RCA Victor" (1985), "Rubi, RCA Victor" (1986), "Leque moleque, BMG Ariola" (1987), "Oropa, França e Bahia, BMG Ariola" (1988), "Andar, andar, EMI Odeon" (1990), "7 desejos, EMI Odeon" (1992), "Maracatus, batuques e ladeiras, BMG Ariola" (1994), "O grande encontro, BMG Brasil, with Elba Ramalho, Geraldo Azevedo and Zé Ramalho" (1996), "Sol e chuva, Som Livre" (1997), "Forró de todos os tempos, Oásis/Sony Music" (1998), "197" (1998), "Todos os cantos, Abril Music" (1999), "Forró lunar, Columbia" (2001), "De janeiro a janeiro" (2002), "Ao vivo em todos os sentidos, Indie Records/Universal Music" (2003), "Na embolada do tempo, Indie Records/Universal Music" (2005), "Marco Zero ao vivo, Indie Records" (2006), "Ciranda mourisca, Biscoito Fino" (2009), "Valencianas, Deck, with Orquestra Ouro Preto" (2014), plus 2014's: "Amigo da Arte, Deck".

Barbican

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City of London
London
EC2Y 8DS

Website

https://www.barbican.org.uk

Telephone

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