Artist's albums
Série 2 em 1 - Renato Borghetti
2000 · album
Gauderiando
1998 · album
Carona Pro Norte
1997 · album
Mpb Regionais Gaúchas
1993 · album
Pensa Que Berimbau É Gaita?
1992 · album
1989
1989 · album
Orquestra Unisinos Anchieta
1989 · album
Este Tal De Borghettinho
1988 · album
Sou Gaúcho
2022 · album
Merceditas
2022 · single
Ao Ritmo de Tio Bilia
2021 · album
Renato Borghetti
2021 · album
Future Memory
2021 · single
Accordianist
2019 · album
Borghetti Yamandu
2017 · album
Reunião
2015 · album
Essencial
2012 · album
Renato Borghetti
2011 · album
Andanças. Live in Brussels
2011 · album
Fandango!
2009 · album
Accordionist
2005 · album
Gaita Ponto Com
2004 · album
Dois ases
2003 · album
Ao Vivo em Viena
2002 · album
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Biography
Renato Borghetti is a unique case of an instrumentalist from a region almost disregarded by the mainstream musical industry in Brazil. Nevertheless, he gained national and international recognition from his peers and popular success at the same time, performing instrumental music strongly connected to his roots and spiced with jazz and classical music elements. He has played twice in the Free Jazz Festival (São Paulo) and has also been performing as a soloist ahead of several symphonic and chamber orchestras like the Orquestra Sinfônica de Porto Alegre. He has also performed internationally, in Germany, the U.S., Uruguay, and Argentina. His father, involved with the CTG (Gaúcho Tradition Center) of Porto Alegre, introduced him very early to music. At ten, Borghetti was given his first eight-button accordion, which continues to be his specialty. His professional debut was at 15 in a huge regional festival in Rio Grande do Sul in the '80s. His first LP, Renato Borghetti Gaita-Ponto (independent, 1984), won a gold record (the first ever for a Brazilian instrumental LP) for its more than 100,000 copies sold. Its CD reissue sold almost 250,000 copies and reached platinum status. After this start, he kept within the strict boundaries of traditional gaúcho music; in his subsequent releases (12, recorded until 1999), he expanded the horizons of the regional rhythms, adding jazz and classical music elements to the vigorous local genres of milonga, chamamé, vanerão, tango, and also to baião and samba. In 1987, he performed in Germany, and the next year in the Free Jazz Festival (São Paulo) and Projeto Pixinguinha (Rio de Janeiro). In 1991, Borghetti was awarded by the APCA (Association of Art Critics of São Paulo). Borghetti has not only received popular acclaim, but also that of established instrumentalists whom he has been playing with, such as Luís Gonzaga, Hermeto Pascoal, Sivuca, Dominguinhos, Stephane Grapelli, and Ron Carter. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi