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Duas Moradas

Floriano Inacio Jr.

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Format: CD

Cat No: TCB38502

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Release Date:  03 October 2025

Label:  Dot Time Records

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  725095385022

Genres:  Jazz  

Release Date:  03 October 2025

Label:  Dot Time Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  725095385015

Genres:  Jazz  

  • Description

    "DUAS MORADAS" ("TWO HOMES")
    "A kid from the Zona Sul, from Sao Paulo out to the world. The space constrained him, so he traveled in search of something new... from that quiet street nothing more could be expected... time to dream that which the music inspired..." So begins the poem Transcendence, written by Vinicius Guarnieri about the pianist and songwriter Floriano Inacio Jr., now releasing Duas Moradas ("Two Homes"), an album that reflects his journey between his birthplace Sao Paulo, and Bulach, Switzerland, where he developed his career. The artist's fifth album uses the diverse rhythms of Brazil as its main source of inspiration, while being strongly influenced by jazz aesthet-ics. With engaging melodies, contemporary harmonies, and an expressive presence of improvisation, the work reveals Floriano's passion
    for "Jazz" and "Brazilian Jazz". variety that adds depth and brings a particular dynamic to each track of the album.This fusion is reflected in the dialogue between piano

    Description

    "DUAS MORADAS" ("TWO HOMES")
    "A kid from the Zona Sul, from Sao Paulo out to the world. The space constrained him, so he traveled in search of something new... from that quiet street nothing more could be expected... time to dream that which the music inspired..." So begins the poem Transcendence, written by Vinicius Guarnieri about the pianist and songwriter Floriano Inacio Jr., now releasing Duas Moradas ("Two Homes"), an album that reflects his journey between his birthplace Sao Paulo, and Bulach, Switzerland, where he developed his career. The artist's fifth album uses the diverse rhythms of Brazil as its main source of inspiration, while being strongly influenced by jazz aesthet-ics. With engaging melodies, contemporary harmonies, and an expressive presence of improvisation, the work reveals Floriano's passion
    for "Jazz" and "Brazilian Jazz". variety that adds depth and brings a particular dynamic to each track of the album.This fusion is reflected in the dialogue between piano