Raphael Rabello

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Luiza 02:24 Tools
Samba Do Avião 02:39 Tools
Graúna 03:53 Tools
Violão Vadio 05:34 Tools
Odeon 03:52 Tools
Retrato Em Branco E Preto 03:53 Tools
Samba De Uma Nota Só 01:59 Tools
Jongo 03:01 Tools
1 X 0 (Um A Zero) 02:36 Tools
Modinha 03:28 Tools
Passarim 04:40 Tools
Garota De Ipanema 04:45 Tools
Anos Dourados 03:54 Tools
Ainda Me Recordo 03:54 Tools
Lamentos do morro 04:15 Tools
Pois é 06:40 Tools
Desvairada 02:21 Tools
Sons De Carrilhões 03:35 Tools
Abismo de rosas 03:04 Tools
Interrogando 02:53 Tools
Garoto 02:34 Tools
Pedra do Leme 03:00 Tools
Sete Cordas 04:00 Tools
Brejeiro 03:03 Tools
SE ELA PERGUNTAR 06:43 Tools
Escovado 03:49 Tools
Doutor Sabe Tudo 06:00 Tools
Xodó Da Baiana 06:00 Tools
O vôo da Mosca 03:02 Tools
Uma valsa e dois amores 03:47 Tools
Magoado 04:04 Tools
Choro (garoto) 04:21 Tools
Noite De Lua 04:46 Tools
Conversa De Botequim 05:48 Tools
Jorge na Fusa 02:52 Tools
Marcha Dos Marinheiros 02:48 Tools
Comovida 02:00 Tools
Meu Avô 03:10 Tools
Tua Imagem 03:28 Tools
Camará 04:43 Tools
Segura Ele 02:48 Tools
Malandro Descendo O Morro 02:12 Tools
Nosso Choro 03:31 Tools
Tempo De Criança 03:29 Tools
Moleque do Gantois 02:38 Tools
Com Mais de Mil 02:32 Tools
Chôro Para olga 02:22 Tools
Alma De Violinos 02:51 Tools
Passaredo 02:25 Tools
Sentimentos, Se Você Pergunta: Nunca Vai Saber 04:49 Tools
Sons de carrilhoes 03:35 Tools
Vivo Sonhando 02:16 Tools
Choro Da Saudade 03:57 Tools
Gracioso 03:13 Tools
Sonho De Magia 03:01 Tools
Praça Sete 01:38 Tools
Retratos 04:53 Tools
Estudo De Concerto 02:04 Tools
Por Um Momento Antigo 03:33 Tools
Tempo de crianca 03:33 Tools
Yeda 03:27 Tools
Serenata de Schubert 00:00 Tools
7 Cordas (7 Strings): Sete Cordas (Seven Strings) 03:07 Tools
Dança Brasileira 03:27 Tools
Czardas 04:23 Tools
Grauna 00:45 Tools
Valsa Verde 04:28 Tools
Marcha dos Marinhe 02:48 Tools
Brasileirinho 04:18 Tools
Tocata Em Ritmo De Samba I 03:15 Tools
Noturno Opus 9 Nr. 2 04:18 Tools
Melodie 04:15 Tools
Tocata Em Ritmo De Samba Ii 03:07 Tools
Choro 02:07 Tools
Molambo 01:45 Tools
Estudo VII 02:43 Tools
Partners 06:31 Tools
Evocação de Jacob 04:52 Tools
Braziliana nº 13: I - Samba Bossa Nova 01:45 Tools
Pixinguinha 05:12 Tools
Schottish: Choro da Suíte Popular Brasileira 00:00 Tools
Braziliana nº 13: II - Valsa 04:23 Tools
Estudo I 05:00 Tools
Estudo V 03:49 Tools
Braziliana nº 13: III - Choro 02:07 Tools
Amourense 06:16 Tools
Chorando Baixinho 04:52 Tools
3º Mov. 3º Sinfonia de Brahms 02:56 Tools
Valsa Nr.7 - Opus 64 - Nr. 2 04:58 Tools
Mercy Thereze 04:17 Tools
Retratos (1º Mov, Pixinguinha) 06:33 Tools
Homenagem ao Mestre 08:36 Tools
Morena Boca De Ouro 04:15 Tools
Estrelita 03:45 Tools
Reverie 03:53 Tools
Chôro Da Saudade 04:15 Tools
Tempos felizes 04:18 Tools
Interrogando (Jongo) 03:01 Tools
Tocata em Ritmo de Samba nº 2 04:05 Tools
Die Lustinge Witwe - A Viúva Alegre 04:19 Tools
Ronda/ Sampa 06:16 Tools
Dança Slava Nr. 72 Nr. 10 04:17 Tools
Tarde De Chuva 03:34 Tools
Valsa do Adeus Nr.69 05:18 Tools
'1 X 0' (Um A Zero) 04:15 Tools
Roma 03:28 Tools
Luíza 02:25 Tools
Domingo No Orfeão Portugal 03:28 Tools
A Mesma Rosa Amarela 06:16 Tools
Alma brasileira (Brazilian Soul) (arr. R. Rabello for guitar) 04:53 Tools
Schottisch-choro, Suite Popular Brasileira para violão solo 03:20 Tools
Sete Cordas (Seven Strings) 06:40 Tools
Pot-Pourri De Frevos 06:31 Tools
Sons de Carrilhŏes 06:31 Tools
Resto De Saudade 04:30 Tools
1 X 0 06:40 Tools
Cais Do Porto 06:33 Tools
Escovando 03:53 Tools
Olinda, Cidade Eterna 04:17 Tools
Noturno Opus 9 n 2 - Chopin 06:33 Tools
Recife, Cidade Lendaria 06:01 Tools
Tico Tico No Fubá 02:55 Tools
Igarassu 04:58 Tools
Chorinho em Aldeia 02:55 Tools
Tocata em rítmo de Samba No. 2 06:01 Tools
Estudo I - Presto Possibile 04:58 Tools
Serenata Suburbana 08:36 Tools
Schottisch - Choro 04:58 Tools
Estudo nº 1, em E Menor 04:19 Tools
Sino, Claro Sino 03:18 Tools
Sentimentos, se Você Pergunta- Nunca Vai Saber 04:19 Tools
Estudo nº 1 (Presto possibile) 02:56 Tools
Choro de Saudade 00:53 Tools
Schottisch-choro 02:56 Tools
Jorge do Fusa 02:51 Tools
Choro - 3o. Movimento De Braziliana No. 13 02:56 Tools
Garoto (Choro) 01:15 Tools
Gente Humilde 02:43 Tools
Taiane 04:17 Tools
Braziliana nº 13- I - Samba Bossa Nova 03:08 Tools
Xodo da baiana 06:00 Tools
Os Oito Batutas 02:36 Tools
Lamentos do Morro (Garoto) 01:15 Tools
Braziliana nº 13- III - Choro 02:07 Tools
Gente Humilde - Ao Vivo 03:37 Tools
Duas Contas 02:36 Tools
Noites Cariocas 04:54 Tools
Braziliana Nº 13 02:36 Tools
Valsa 02:36 Tools
Braziliana nº 13- II - Valsa 04:05 Tools
Tocata Em Ritmo de Samba 04:05 Tools
Mondinha 04:55 Tools
Czardas - Monti 02:43 Tools
Santa Morena 03:55 Tools
Noturno Opus 9 nº2 03:55 Tools
3rd Mov Brasiliana No. 13 04:05 Tools
Estudo No. 1 04:54 Tools
Assanhado 05:18 Tools
Estudo N1 (Villa-Lobos) 05:18 Tools
No Rancho Fundo 04:03 Tools
Lembrando Jacob 04:58 Tools
3 Mov. 3 Sinfonia de Brahms 04:58 Tools
Valsa do Adeus 04:05 Tools
Pot-pourri - Braziliana nº 13: I - Samba (Bossa Nova) 03:08 Tools
01 - Lamentos do Morro 04:55 Tools
Apanhei-Te Cavaquinho 00:00 Tools
O Mundo É Um Moinho 03:08 Tools
Schottish-Choro 03:18 Tools
AS ROSAS NAO FALAM 01:46 Tools
Valsa Verde(Instrumental) 01:46 Tools
Na Baixa do Sapateiro 03:52 Tools
Recuerdo De Allambra 05:38 Tools
Samba Bossa Nova 05:38 Tools
Estudo V - Alegretto (Afinação - Viola Caipira) 00:00 Tools
Pot-pourri - Braziliana nº 13: II - Valsa 04:05 Tools
La Catedral 00:00 Tools
Pot-pourri - Braziliana nº 13: III - Choro 00:00 Tools
Estudo Nr. 1 00:00 Tools
Retratos (Segundo Movimento) 04:55 Tools
03 - Pedra do Leme 02:26 Tools
04 - Comovida 02:00 Tools
Último Desejo 02:00 Tools
Retrato Em Preto E Branco (Instrumental) 03:53 Tools
Réverie 03:53 Tools
Garato 03:53 Tools
Mélodie 04:05 Tools
Valsa Verde [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Noturno Opus 9 - n2 00:00 Tools
O voo da mosca 00:00 Tools
Um Chorinho Em Aldeia 01:51 Tools
Retrato de Ernesto Nazareth 02:00 Tools
Tocata em Ritmo de Samba n. 2 04:05 Tools
09 - Nosso Choro 03:30 Tools
Da Cor Do Pecado 02:13 Tools
Anos Dourados (Chico Buarque e Tom Jobim) 03:18 Tools
Valsa Verde (Instrumental) 04:28 Tools
11 - Desvairada 03:37 Tools
Choro (Tom Jobim) 02:13 Tools
Estudo n1 (radamés gnatalli) 02:13 Tools
Bandolim De Jacob 02:13 Tools
Tres Apitos 02:44 Tools
Texto 01:34 Tools
Recife, Cidade Lendária 04:05 Tools
Jongo (João Pernambuco) 04:05 Tools
Choro da Saudade (Barrios) trecho 04:05 Tools
Estudo Vii - Comodo 04:05 Tools
Sentimentos, Se Você Pergunta 04:05 Tools
Sentimentos, Se Você Pergunta Nunca Vai Saber 04:05 Tools
Estudo Nº 1 - Em E Menor 04:05 Tools
Interogando (Jongo) 04:05 Tools
Estudo Nº 1 - Presto Possibile 04:05 Tools
02 - Jorge na fusa 04:05 Tools
Retrato De Ernesto Nazareth (de "Suíte Retratos") 04:05 Tools
Não gostei dos seus modos 04:05 Tools
08 - retratos 04:05 Tools
Os Carioquinhas no choro 02:25 Tools
Enigmatico 02:25 Tools
Tristeza do Jeca 02:25 Tools
05 - Ainda me Recordo 02:25 Tools
v_o da mosca 03:37 Tools
" 1 X 0 " 05:46 Tools
Preludio (Raphael Rabello) 05:46 Tools
Brasiliana Nº 13: Choro 05:46 Tools
Enigmático 05:46 Tools
Concertino Para Violão 05:46 Tools
Estudo V - Alegretto 05:46 Tools
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Raphael Rabello was born in Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was the youngest child of his family, which included many musicians. His sister Luciana made a name for herself on the cavaquinho. His other sister, Amélia, became a singer. His first guitar teacher was an older brother, Ruy Fabiano, when Raphael Rabello was seven years old. However, the biggest influence on Rabello starting his music studies was his grandfather, José de Queiroz Baptista, who was a choro guitar player. He studied music theory with Maria Alice Salles, who also taught his brothers and sisters. In the 1970s, he took guitar lessons with Jaime Florence, the famous Meira, who had also taught Baden Powell in the 1940s. In the same period, he studied harmony with Ian Guest. Influenced by Dino 7 Cordas, Rabello eventually switched to the Brazilian seven-string guitar and started playing professionally when he was a teenager. His first recording as a sideman was at age 14 on a recording of choro music by classical guitarist Turibio Santos. In this period, he took lessons from guitarist Dino 7 Cordas (Dino 7 strings), with whom he recorded an LP in 1991. In 1976, he founded the group Os Carioquinhas, with his sister Luciana Rabello (cavaquinho), Paulo Alves (mandolin), Téo (acoustic guitar) and Mario Florêncio (tambourine). The band became famous and played with many other choro groups, such as Época de Ouro and Quinteto Villa-Lobos. They also recorded one album in 1977. In 1979, Rabello became a member of Camerata Carioca. This was the period in which he met Radamés Gnattali, who became a partner of Rabello. They recorded one disc together in 1984.Three years later, Rabello also recorded a tribute album to Gnattali. Between 1980 and 1981, Rabello became a studio musician and started recording with many singers and instrumentalists. In this same period, he started his career as an arranger, working for the group Galo Preto. His most productive years spanned 1982 to 1995. He was considered by many to be one of the finest guitarists of his generation. He played in many different styles, but specialized in choro. His first album was released in 1982 and, influenced by Dino 7 Cordas, Rabello adopted the name 'Raphael 7 Cordas', which was also the name of his first record. However, he did not use this nickname for very long. Throughout his career, Rabello recorded 16 albums, some of them with memorable artists, such as Dino 7 Cordas, Elizeth Cardoso and Paulo Moura. He also participated on about 600 albums recording in Brazil and abroad. He participated in concerts and recordings with a number of well-known Brazilian musicians, such as Tom Jobim, Ney Matogrosso, Jaques Morelenbaum and Paulo Moura, as well as international players, such as Paco de Lucia. Rabello also became famous abroad. He performed shows in Italy, Switzerland, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Portugal, France, Canada and United States. In 1994, he moved to the USA and met Laurindo de Almeida, who helped to spread his work around the world. There, he also gave guitar lessons in Los Angeles. At the end of the same year, he returned to Brazil to participate in the project "Orgulho do Brasil", which had the goal of recording songs composed by the most notable artists of that country. In this project, he recorded a tribute to Capiba, which was released in 2002. In 1989, Rabello was in a car accident and suffered multiple fractures in his right arm. After a delicate surgery, he recovered and continued to play months later. However, during the surgery, he contracted HIV in a blood transfusion. Hopeless, he became addicted to alcohol and drugs. On April 27, 1995, Rafael Rabello died of cardiac dysrhythmia followed by respiratory arrest. “The best guitarist I’ve heard in years. He has overcome the technical limitations of the instrument, and his music comes unhindered from his soul, straight to the hearts of we who admire him.” — Paco de Lucia “Raphael Rabello was simply one of the greatest guitarists who has ever lived. His level of insight into the potential of the instrument was matched only by the great Paco de Lucia. He was ‘the’ Brazilian guitarist of our time, in my opinion. His loss at such a young age is an incredible loss, not only for what he already did, but for what he could have done.” — Pat Metheny “This is the missing CD among Raphael Rabello’s scarce discography. It's like a dream come true to see this CD accomplished—one of the best solo guitar albums I have listened to. …an important contribution to the Brazilian guitar.” — Paulo Bellinati “Raphael Rabello was one of the most notorious guitar players of all time. His approach was very expressive and confident, with moving interpretations and exuberant technique. His contribution was essential, leaving one of the richest and most remarkable pages in the history of the Brazilian guitar.” — Marco Pereira “If the acoustic guitar has once again established itself as the leading instrumental voice of modern Brazilian music, much of the credit can be given to Raphael Rabello…” — Mark Holston, Guitar Player Magazine Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.