Dive into the enchanting world of André Mehmari's "Notturno 20>21," a captivating journey through the realms of Brazilian jazz and classical music. Released on September 7, 2021, under Estúdio Monteverdi, this album is a testament to Mehmari's versatility and mastery as a pianist, composer, and arranger. Spanning 16 tracks and over an hour and twenty minutes, "Notturno 20>21" is a rich tapestry of original compositions and reinterpretations of works by masters such as Couperin, Bach, Merula, Purcell, and Brahms.
André Mehmari, born in 1977, brings his unique perspective to each piece, blending his Brazilian roots with classical influences. The album opens with "O Tema Que Não Entrou no Filme" and takes listeners through a diverse range of moods and styles, from the reflective "Rio Antigo" to the energetic "Expresso Notturno: Agitato." Mehmari's virtuosity shines in tracks like "Improviso Sobre L'Incoronazione Di Poppea" and "Sarabande BWV 1012," showcasing his ability to navigate complex compositions with ease.
"Notturno 20>21" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive exploration of Mehmari's artistic vision. The album features a mix of solo piano pieces and collaborations, highlighting his skill in both solo and ensemble settings. Tracks like "When I Am Laid in Earth" and "Folle è Ben Che Si Crede" demonstrate Mehmari's ability to breathe new life into classical works, while pieces like "Uma Valsa em Forma de Árvore" and "Lullaby Zuzu" offer a glimpse into his original compositions.
The album's high-resolution audio quality, available in formats like FLAC and AIFF, ensures that every nuance of Mehmari's playing is captured, providing an immersive listening experience. Whether you're a fan of Brazilian jazz, classical music, or simply appreciate exceptional piano playing, "Notturno 20>21" is an album that will captivate and inspire.