Gaia Wilmer’s music draws on Brazilian traditions while staying
rooted in contemporary jazz and improvisation. Her Large Ensemble
has toured in Brazil and performed at Lincoln Center. A key
part of Gaia’s projects is reworking music by Brazilian composers such
as Egberto Gismonti, Caetano Veloso, and Gilberto Gil in Parabólico.
Gilberto Gil the Brazilian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
and politician, is one of the central gures in Brazilian popular
music. He is especially known as a co-founder of Tropicália, a movement
that reshaped Brazilian music by blending traditional Brazilian
styles with rock, reggae, funk, and other global in uences.
Mónica Salmaso is widely regarded as one of Brazil’s leading contemporary
singers because she combines deep respect for the
Brazilian canon with a highly personal interpretive style. That balance
has made her a major gure in modern Brazilian vocal music.