Studio opens call for free music recording in Cuiabá
Mestre Bolinha Studio in Cuiabá is accepting applications for free professional music recordings to support local artists until March 20.
Mestre Bolinha Studio, located in the Museum of Image and Sound of Cuiabá, Brazil, has announced an open call for artists interested in recording music professionally at no cost. The application period runs until March 20 and submissions can be made either online or in person at Cuiabá's Municipal Secretary of Culture. The studio aims to bolster local musical production and provide musicians in the area with access to professional recording facilities.
The selection process will involve an evaluating committee that will assess the submitted works based on specific criteria such as artistic quality, originality, coherence of composition, and cultural relevance. This initiative is part of a broader effort by local authorities to enhance cultural opportunities for artists and to stimulate the music scene in Cuiabá, which has been known for its vibrant local talents.
By providing free access to high-quality recording resources, the initiative not only aims to discover and promote new artists but also to preserve and encourage the diverse musical expressions found within the region. This reflects a commitment to cultural development and the importance of local music in Brazil's rich cultural heritage.