Pimenteira Brasil was a venezuelan band which played brazilian popular music (MPB), samba, chôro and chorinho since year 2003. The specialty of this band is the root carioca samba and instrumental music named chôro.
The original musicians with the original sound worked together until year 2008 and recorded two CD: "Pimenteira Brasil" (2004) and "Sambando en Caracas" (2008). The CD "Sambando en Caracas" received excellents comments from producers, musicians and brazilian music lovers in Brazil, in Venezuela and other countries. Some of its tracks are included in prestigious podcasts of brazilian music as Caipirinha Appreciation Socciety (CAS) of Kika Serra and Mdc Suinge and Muqueca de Siri of Conrad Rose. The CD also can be found in the archive blog Um que tenha of Fulano Sicrano.
Four musicians from the original group decided to preserve the original sound with its natural evolution and they create apart the music band named Só Sambistas making samba and choro while Carlos Rojas and Nicolás Andrade create a new musical group (with the same name Pimenteira Brasil as original group) exploring other sounds related, according to they particular concept, with the traditional sound of brazilian samba. In they own words "with the right esthetic concept of that music".
Four musicians from the original group decided to preserve the original sound with its natural evolution and they create apart the music band named Só Sambistas making samba and choro while Carlos Rojas and Nicolás Andrade create a new musical group (with the same name Pimenteira Brasil as original group) exploring other sounds related, according to they particular concept, with the traditional sound of brazilian samba. In they own words "with the right esthetic concept of that music".
Parte del concierto de Pimenteira Brasil en la sala del Ateneo de Caracas el 15 de marzo de 2007. Un choro "Doce de Coco" de Jacob do Bandolim y Hermínio Bello de Carvalho. Video cortesía del personal técnico del Ateneo.
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