Artist's albums
Choros e Pianos
2023 · album
ESTUDOS
2023 · album
La muerte del Ángel
2023 · single
Zita
2023 · single
Decarísimo
2023 · single
21 Peças Líricas
2022 · album
Iluminuras
2022 · single
Meu Brasil
2022 · album
Milton
2022 · album
Arco de Rio
2022 · album
Agora Aqui
2022 · album
Amor de Primavera
2022 · single
Toada para Meu Pai
2022 · EP
Errante
2022 · single
Rã Ao vivo
2021 · album
Notturno 20>21
2021 · album
Matéria de Improviso
2021 · album
A NAPOLI: porto dell'anima
2021 · album
Santa Lucia Luntana
2021 · single
Um Outro Adeus
2021 · album
Música para uns Tempos de Cólera
2020 · album
Nosso Brasil
2020 · album
Conversas com Bach
2020 · album
Noël: Estrela da Manhã
2020 · album
Música para Cordas
2019 · album
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Biography
André Mehmari, born 1977, is considered one of Brazil's leading musicians of his generation. His activities as pianist, composer, and arranger are highly regarded in both popular and classical music. As his compositions have been performed by all Brazil’s leading orchestras and chamber ensembles, Mehmari also writes and records music for films and series at his own Studio Monteverdi, located at the Cantareira Hills. Having released more than twenty solo albums, Mehmari created expressive duets with musicians such as Antonio Meneses, Hamilton de Holanda, Mario Laginha, Maria Bethânia, Ná Ozzetti, Monica Salmaso and Gabriele Mirabassi among many others. He has performed in countries such as Italy, USA, Japan, China, Canada, Argentina, Chile, Equador, Colômbia, French Guiana, Noway, Holland, Finland, Switzerland, Luxemburg, Germany, France, Austria, Ireland, Belgium, Portugal, Spain, Denmark e Angola and in venues such as Salle Gaveau (Paris), Kennedy Center (Washington), Lincoln Center (NYC), Umbria Jazz, Sala São Paulo and Sala Cecilia Meirelles (Brazil) and in all Brazil's major festivals.