MIGUEL BRIAMONTE

Award-winning composer and sought-after arranger, Briamonte is revered by the top artists in Brazil and is a piano virtuoso. He is among the most versatile Brazilian artists, actively engaged in the production and musical direction of some of Brazil's most significant shows, collaborating memorably with Jorge Takla, José Possi Neto, Jorge Fernando, Cacá Rosset, Hugo Possol, and others.

Musical director, arranger and pianist for all of Edson Cordeiro's national and international shows, from 1990 to 1997. He was also producer, arranger and pianist for the singer's first three CDs, which earned him two Sharp Awards for Best National Arranger in 1992 and 1996.

He orchestrated several songs by Hermeto Pascoal for the São Paulo State Symphonic Band, with him as soloist. He was composer, arranger and musical director of the shows “Os Reis do Riso” and “Luiz Gonzaga Sinfônico” with the Banda Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo and the group Parlapatões.

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BRIAMONTE

An award-winning composer and sought-after arranger by the top artists in Brazil, as well as being a piano virtuoso. He is recognized as one of the most versatile Brazilian artists, involved in the production and musical direction of some of the biggest shows presented in Brazil in memorable partnerships with Jorge Takla, José Possi Neto, Jorge Fernando, Cacá Rosset, Hugo Possol, among others.

EDSON CORDEIRO

Briamonte served as the musical director, arranger, and pianist for all of Edson Cordeiro's national and international shows from 1990 to 1997. Additionally, he produced, arranged, and played the piano for the singer's first three CDs, earning him two Sharp Awards for Best National Arranger in 1992 and 1996.

OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS

Briamonte orchestrated several songs by Hermeto Pascoal for the São Paulo State Symphonic Band, performing as a soloist. He also composed, arranged, and directed the musical shows "Os Reis do Riso" and "Luiz Gonzaga Sinfônico" with the Banda Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo and the group Parlapatões.

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