Bebel Gilberto sings Cazuza in concert with orchestra 40 years after becoming a partner of the artist in two hits
Bebel Gilberto will perform in a symphonic concert celebrating Cazuza's music on March 2 in São Paulo, marking 40 years since she partnered with him on iconic songs.
Bebel Gilberto, a renowned artist in her own right, is set to perform alongside the Orquestra Sinfônica Heliópolis in a special event titled "Canções de Cazuza" on March 2nd at a theater in São Paulo. This concert holds particular significance as it commemorates 40 years since she first collaborated with the legendary Brazilian musician Cazuza on several of his well-known tracks. In addition to Gilberto, other notable performers will include Criolo, Rogério Flausino, and Wilson Sideral, all conducted by maestro Edilson Ventureli, showcasing a blend of contemporary and orchestral music.
Bebel's journey in music began long before her rise to international fame, having released her first EP in 1986, where she collaborated with Cazuza and Dé Palmeira. Although her solo career took off in the year 2000 with the album "Tanto Tempo," her earlier contributions with Cazuza laid a foundation for her musical identity. The upcoming concert not only highlights her evolution as an artist but also reinforces Cazuza's enduring legacy in Brazilian music, particularly through their iconic hits like "Mais feliz" and "Preciso dizer que te amo."
This event not only celebrates the collaboration between Gilberto and Cazuza but also serves as a homage to the rich musical history of Brazil. By bringing together a stellar lineup of artists and an orchestra, the concert aims to provide a vibrant experience that resonates with fans of all generations. As one of the four soloists featured, Gilberto stands out as a key figure in the tribute, reaffirming her influential status in the Brazilian music scene 40 years after the inception of her career with Cazuza.