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Guilherme Veroneze is a Brazilian neoclassical pianist. His work is influenced by Philip Glass, Ludovico Einaudi and Yann Tiersen, among others.
<a href="spotify:album:6ltJI9cpbIEGZ2m3uPYXJf" data-name="Entremares">Entremares</a> is the most recent release and features 7 tracks that represent the artist's connection with nature. The name of the album is related to the green sea of the mountains of Minas Gerais, where he lives. The natural exuberance can be seen in the official video of the track <a href="spotify:album:6ltJI9cpbIEGZ2m3uPYXJf" data-name="Entremares">Entremares</a>, available on his YouTube channel.
Guilherme's last concerts took place at the Cine Theatro Central and at the XXXV Festival Internacional de Música Colonial Brasileira e Música Antiga, all in Juiz de Fora.
His EP Shelter (2024) was the runner-up for Classical Album of the Year by the American website Solopiano.com. Um Tempo (2021) was awarded the Best Classical Album of the year, by the same platform.
In the past few years, he released his own independent songs and some collaborations with the English label Collaborative Records and with the Canadian label enjou.
Guilherme has also collaborated with several composers. In 2024, he released <a href="spotify:album:2DfiGt25JvKWr59We6y1WJ" data-name="Opus X">Opus X</a>, a collab with German composer <a href="spotify:artist:3t5a0vTiZcxZZAYGCjiTWW" data-name="Kjell Sønksen">Kjell Sønksen</a> and the song Anymore, with Canadian singer and producer <a href="spotify:artist:0KM4Zed9SrpatnXXJy5T0h" data-name="Cec Lopez">Cec Lopez</a>; in 2023, he released <a href="spotify:track:74RDR6rTBQVxrgwNhsX0gW" data-name="Ultravioleta">Ultravioleta</a>, with Swiss <a href="spotify:artist:5FdiWUlvWZSOAIxlmnO4YQ" data-name="Ahren Merz">Ahren Merz</a>, and, in 2022, <a href="spotify:track:1A7a5jQh38PKby7MCsLuuG" data-name="Passages">Passages</a>, with American pianist <a href="spotify:artist:3Ae2hJXJEaPBHOMgUblwYM" data-name="Stephen Weber">Stephen Weber</a>.
Some of his singles have reached more than 1 million streams: <a href="spotify:album:29fIBxixh810AREEbGn357" data-name="Poema de Outono">Poema de Outono</a>, <a href="spotify:album:4k0HQ6TqhfnJsL7Kh6IbVl" data-name="Frater">Frater</a> and <a href="spotify:album:51gutpNrd9pHpC8r9GadUl" data-name="Opus 36">Opus 36</a> (on Spotify); <a href="spotify:album:7EGXYAhTW6Xa40kqkWwbJ8" data-name="Internally">Internally</a> e <a href="spotify:album:6FxbPtG3W5eaNnrBjT7H9a" data-name="she looks to the future">she looks to the future</a> (on Pandora).
<a href="spotify:album:6ltJI9cpbIEGZ2m3uPYXJf" data-name="Entremares">Entremares</a> is the most recent release and features 7 tracks that represent the artist's connection with nature. The name of the album is related to the green sea of the mountains of Minas Gerais, where he lives. The natural exuberance can be seen in the official video of the track <a href="spotify:album:6ltJI9cpbIEGZ2m3uPYXJf" data-name="Entremares">Entremares</a>, available on his YouTube channel.
Guilherme's last concerts took place at the Cine Theatro Central and at the XXXV Festival Internacional de Música Colonial Brasileira e Música Antiga, all in Juiz de Fora.
His EP Shelter (2024) was the runner-up for Classical Album of the Year by the American website Solopiano.com. Um Tempo (2021) was awarded the Best Classical Album of the year, by the same platform.
In the past few years, he released his own independent songs and some collaborations with the English label Collaborative Records and with the Canadian label enjou.
Guilherme has also collaborated with several composers. In 2024, he released <a href="spotify:album:2DfiGt25JvKWr59We6y1WJ" data-name="Opus X">Opus X</a>, a collab with German composer <a href="spotify:artist:3t5a0vTiZcxZZAYGCjiTWW" data-name="Kjell Sønksen">Kjell Sønksen</a> and the song Anymore, with Canadian singer and producer <a href="spotify:artist:0KM4Zed9SrpatnXXJy5T0h" data-name="Cec Lopez">Cec Lopez</a>; in 2023, he released <a href="spotify:track:74RDR6rTBQVxrgwNhsX0gW" data-name="Ultravioleta">Ultravioleta</a>, with Swiss <a href="spotify:artist:5FdiWUlvWZSOAIxlmnO4YQ" data-name="Ahren Merz">Ahren Merz</a>, and, in 2022, <a href="spotify:track:1A7a5jQh38PKby7MCsLuuG" data-name="Passages">Passages</a>, with American pianist <a href="spotify:artist:3Ae2hJXJEaPBHOMgUblwYM" data-name="Stephen Weber">Stephen Weber</a>.
Some of his singles have reached more than 1 million streams: <a href="spotify:album:29fIBxixh810AREEbGn357" data-name="Poema de Outono">Poema de Outono</a>, <a href="spotify:album:4k0HQ6TqhfnJsL7Kh6IbVl" data-name="Frater">Frater</a> and <a href="spotify:album:51gutpNrd9pHpC8r9GadUl" data-name="Opus 36">Opus 36</a> (on Spotify); <a href="spotify:album:7EGXYAhTW6Xa40kqkWwbJ8" data-name="Internally">Internally</a> e <a href="spotify:album:6FxbPtG3W5eaNnrBjT7H9a" data-name="she looks to the future">she looks to the future</a> (on Pandora).
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