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The April program of the Music at the Museum Project starts this Saturday (1st) until the 29th of this month with concerts and presentations of Brazilian and international classics. Events are free.

See the schedule below:

April 1st: presentation of the Trio Neukomm, formed by Harold Emert, oboe; Aleida Schwitzer, piano; and Eduardo Camenietzki, guitar, at 5 pm, at Casa Museu Eva Klabin.

April 2: Brazilian classics with the duo Felipe Braz (flute) and Anderson Alves (piano), at 1 pm, at the Museu da República.

April 3: guitarist Lula with the Traditional Brazilian Guitar program, at 12:30 pm, at the National Library.

April 5: pianist José Carlos Vasconcellos will play songs by Schumann, Chopin, Liszt, H. Oswald and Rachmaninoff, at 12:30 pm, at the Banco do Brasil Cultural Center in Rio de Janeiro.

April 9: movie soundtracks and other hits with duo Rafael Siano (voice) and Claudio Avila (piano), at 1pm, at the Museu da República.

April 12: Movimento Musical trio: Lélia Brazil (flute), Denise Emmer (cello) and João Paulo Romeu (piano) with the repertoire A Dança dos Espíritos Bendades, by Glück; Andante from the Trio in B, by Mozart; Piano Trio’s Alegro in Haydn’s XXI; Lua Branca, by Chiquinha Gonzaga; and Ariosto, by Bach, at 12:30 pm, at the CCBB.

April 18: classics with the wind trio formed by Efraim Araujo (bassoon), José Adriano and Moisés Santos (clarinets), at 12:30 pm, at the Imperial Palace.

April 19: André Figueiredo (tenor) and Dilia Tosta (piano) perform, at 12:30 pm, with the program Zarzuelas sin fronteras, including A. de Literes, M. García, E. Arrieta, R. Soutullo, J. Vert, F. Moreno-Torroba, P. Sorozabal and M. Penella, at the CCBB.

April 20: Abstrassom group with Brazilian classics, at 6 pm, at the Centro Cultural Justiça Federal.

April 23: pianist Ricardo Mac Cord with his own compositions, at 1 pm, at the Museu da República.

April 25: Ukelele Orchestra, conducted by Vinícius Vivas, at 6 pm, at the Army Museum.

April 26: pianist Cecilia Pessini, at 12:00, playing Debussy, Brahms and Lizst, at CCBB.

April 27: Tá que Tá Pandeiro Orchestra, conducted by Clarice Magalhães, at 12:30 pm, will play Brazilian classics at the Justice Museum.

April 29: The Female Camerata of the Associação de Canto Coral (ACC), conducted by Cláudio Ávila, will perform at 6 pm at Palácio São Clemente, headquarters of the Consulate of Portugal.

São Paulo

There are also presentations in São Paulo. On the 22nd, at 5 pm, the musician Cláudio Vettori will remember Brazilian classics on the piano, at the Sociedade Brasileira de Embiose.

Two international presentations of the project are also scheduled. The first will be this Sunday (2), at 7 pm, at the Antonio Lopes Gallery, in the city of Covilhã (Portugal), with pianist Fernanda Canaud, with classics by Villa-Lobos, Francisco Mignone, Guerra-Peixe, Cláudio Santoro, among others. .

In Vienna, Austria, on the 29th, at 7 pm, the Sala Bösendorfer will receive the pianist Júlio Paravela.

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