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Alejandro Brittes is an Argentinian accordionist, composer and researcher based in Brazil.
His music redefines Chamamé — a South American rhythm born from the encounter between Guarani cosmology and Jesuit baroque — into a refined, contemporary instrumental language.
Recognized internationally, Alejandro was featured by The Boston Globe as “a leading voice in Chamamé,” and has performed at the U.S. Library of Congress.
His work, such as the album (L)ESTE), invites listeners into a ritualistic and poetic sonic experience rooted in ancestral memory.
Music of land and silence. Of soul and structure.
Chamamé as you've never heard it before.
His music redefines Chamamé — a South American rhythm born from the encounter between Guarani cosmology and Jesuit baroque — into a refined, contemporary instrumental language.
Recognized internationally, Alejandro was featured by The Boston Globe as “a leading voice in Chamamé,” and has performed at the U.S. Library of Congress.
His work, such as the album (L)ESTE), invites listeners into a ritualistic and poetic sonic experience rooted in ancestral memory.
Music of land and silence. Of soul and structure.
Chamamé as you've never heard it before.
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