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Composer, music producer, guitarist , and singer. Born in São Paulo, Brazil, Bruno lived in Tel Aviv (Israel) , Barcelona (Spain), and currently in New Orleans (USA), where he performs regularly. Bruno's works as a composer include Passos Largos (2013), Sinuosa (2016) and Xadrez (2019).
“Bruno Elisabetsky is part of a Brazilian Guitar legacy of which I also belong to. He is one of the heirs of the fusion that took place within the last decades between the universe of Guinga and the Minas school of Toninho Horta, the rhythmic guitar of Baden Powell and the subtlety of João Gilberto. Bruno etches his own voice in beautiful and mature compositions, securing a place among the outstanding figures of Brazil’s contemporary guitar scene.”
DANIEL SANTIAGO (Guitarist, Composer and sideman for artists such as Hamilton de Hollanda, Eric Clapton and João Bosco) on "Xadrez"
"The music gains dynamic momentum throughout the repertoire, and is forcefully endorsed by the ubiquitous Teco Cardoso on baritone saxophone (‘Portas’) and soprano saxophone (‘Maré’), while Nailor Azevedo brings a lyrical joyousness to ‘Farol Alto’, a tune played with spontaneous vim and verve. The legendary Joyce Moreno appears on Elisabetsky’s worshipful ‘Samba Moreno’ adding noble sophistication to a visceral Brasilian, street rhythmic form of celebratory music".
WORLD MUSIC REPORT on "Sinuosa"
“Bruno Elisabetsky is part of a Brazilian Guitar legacy of which I also belong to. He is one of the heirs of the fusion that took place within the last decades between the universe of Guinga and the Minas school of Toninho Horta, the rhythmic guitar of Baden Powell and the subtlety of João Gilberto. Bruno etches his own voice in beautiful and mature compositions, securing a place among the outstanding figures of Brazil’s contemporary guitar scene.”
DANIEL SANTIAGO (Guitarist, Composer and sideman for artists such as Hamilton de Hollanda, Eric Clapton and João Bosco) on "Xadrez"
"The music gains dynamic momentum throughout the repertoire, and is forcefully endorsed by the ubiquitous Teco Cardoso on baritone saxophone (‘Portas’) and soprano saxophone (‘Maré’), while Nailor Azevedo brings a lyrical joyousness to ‘Farol Alto’, a tune played with spontaneous vim and verve. The legendary Joyce Moreno appears on Elisabetsky’s worshipful ‘Samba Moreno’ adding noble sophistication to a visceral Brasilian, street rhythmic form of celebratory music".
WORLD MUSIC REPORT on "Sinuosa"
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