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On this CD:
  1. Cristal
    Composed by Cesar Camargo Mariano
    with Cesar Camargo Mariano, Yo-Yo Ma

  2. Chega de Saudade
    Composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim
    with Cyro Baptista, Nilson Matta, Paulo Braga, Rosa Passos, Helio Alves, Yo-Yo Ma

  3. A lenda do caboclo, for piano, A. 166
    Composed by Heitor Villa-Lobos
    with Odair Assad, Sergio Assad, Yo-Yo Ma

  4. Doce de Coco
    Composed by Jacob do Bandolim
    with Romero Lubambo, Yo-Yo Ma, Paquito D'Rivera

  5. Dansas Brasilerias for orchestra
    Composed by Camargo Guarnieri
    with Kathryn Stott, Yo-Yo Ma

  6. Apelo
    Composed by Baden Powell, Vinicius de Moraes
    with Cyro Baptista, Nilson Matta, Oscar Castro-Neves, Paulo Braga, Helio Alves, Yo-Yo Ma

  7. Dança negra
    Composed by Camargo Guarnieri
    with Kathryn Stott, Yo-Yo Ma

  8. Um a Zero
    Composed by Pixinguinha
    with Romero Lubambo, Cyro Baptista, Yo-Yo Ma, Paquito D'Rivera

  9. Menino
    Composed by Sergio Assad
    with Odair Assad, Sergio Assad, Yo-Yo Ma

  10. Samambaia
    Composed by Cesar Camargo Mariano
    with Odair Assad, Sergio Assad, Yo-Yo Ma

  11. Carinhoso
    Composed by Pixinguinha
    with Romero Lubambo, Cyro Baptista, Yo-Yo Ma, Paquito D'Rivera

  12. Chôros No. 5, for piano, "Alma brasiliera", A. 207
    Composed by Heitor Villa-Lobos
    with Kathryn Stott, Yo-Yo Ma

  13. Amor em paz
    Composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim
    with Cyro Baptista, Nilson Matta, Oscar Castro-Neves, Paulo Braga, Rosa Passos, Helio Alves, Yo-Yo Ma

  14. Bodas de Prata (Gismonti) / Quatro Cantos (Carneiro)
    Composed by Various Composers
    with Egberto Gismonti, Yo-Yo Ma

  15. Brasileirinho
    Composed by Waldyr Azevedo
    with Romero Lubambo, Jose De Faria, Helio Alves, Yo-Yo Ma, Paquito D'Rivera, Jose Da Silva, Cyro Baptista, Nilson Matta

  16. Salvador
    Composed by Egberto Gismonti
    with Egberto Gismonti, Yo-Yo Ma


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This enchanting, flavorful CD finds the ever curious Yo-Yo Ma traveling to South America, and Brazil in particular. The music varies from classical to samba to bossa nova; the combinations range from guitar, flute, and cello to female voice (the remarkable Rosa Passos), cello, guitar, percussion, piano, and bass; to simple cello and piano; to cello and two guitars. The overriding element is rhythm; each selection has a beat which is both infectious and sensual, but the contexts are splendidly varied. "Dansa brasileira" has a Debussy-like, impressionistic flavor, "Dansa negra" is sultry with an easy melody, "1 x 0" is a dance scored for guitar, percussion, and cello with a solo clarinet riff. It's impossible to get bored or tired listening to this creative CD; it's unique--just like Yo-Yo Ma himself--and endlessly surprising. It may not be quite what we'd call "classical" music, but it is many kinds of music, and they all will delight. The other musicians are as impressive on their instruments as Ma is with his cello, and that's saying a great deal. --Robert Levine

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112 of 113 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yo-Yo's best "classical crossover" CD yet., August 31, 2003
By Bob Zeidler (Charlton, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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It's been enjoyable for me to experience Yo-Yo Ma's excursions into "not quite classical" music, and to take note of how much better he gets with each such foray, and how those forays have introduced me to other great musicians.

It was through Yo-Yo's first such foray, "Appalachia Waltz," that I initially became familiar with the fiddling of Mark O'Connor and the bass playing of Edgar Meyer, two artists I've since become well-acquainted with, collecting all of their works. And, if this early foray of Yo-Yo's was somewhat tentative on his part, in terms of adapting to new styles of playing, he has only gotten better - measurably better, in fact - since then.

"Obrigado Brazil" is the sequel to Yo-Yo's wildly successful "Soul of the Tango" album, and I think it surpasses it in every respect, not least of which is his constantly improving skill at absorbing and subsuming "world music" genres and styles. Moreover, the variety of Brazilian music on this album is far wider - and the music itself much more laid-back - than the tangos of that earlier effort. (There is a near-monochromatic tension in the rhythms and sharp accents of the tango, as a musical form, that can tend to give the music a sense of "sameness"; a little can go a far way. This is hardly the case for the mellower range of styles present in Brazilian music, which is much more of an amalgam of the many cultural styles of Brazil than the more restricted - and heavily stylized - tango form.)

For this project, Yo-Yo has brought along a few artists who collaborated on the "Soul of the Tango" project: Kathryn Stott, the pianist on both, and Oscar Castro-Neves, the great Brazilian guitarist who not only got in some of the best guitar licks on "Tango" but produced that album as well. Other well-known Brazilian and world music artists include Cyro Baptista, Paulo Braga, Romero Lubambo and Nilson Matta (who collaborated with Oscar and with Paul Winter on their "Brazilian Days" album), the guitarists Sérgio and Odair Assad, Rosa Passos (a wonderful Brazilian vocalist seemingly the equal of Astrud Gilberto or Luciana Souza), Paquito D'Rivera on clarinet, and, last but far from least, Egberto Gismonti, a phenomenally gifted composer and instrumentalist, here offering up two of his own works in duets with Yo-Yo (one on piano and one on guitar and flute).

With sixteen great tracks (not a one of them less than outstanding), it is very hard to play favorites. But there are a few that stand out above the others for me, so I'll say a few words about these. First would be "Chega De Saudade" by the great Antonio Carlos Jobim, with Rosa Passos on vocals and guitar. "Saudade" is a uniquely Portuguese word for "longing" that has no direct English equivalent; the music, however, says it all.

Second would be the well-known Heitor Villa-Lobos tune "Alma Brasileira," arranged as a duet for cello and piano (Kathryn Stott). Anyone familiar with the work of Villa-Lobos, Brazil's greatest composer, would recognize this track even without referring to the track titles.

Third, simply because it is simply "great fun," would be "Brasileirinho," a "street samba" (common at Carnival time), arranged for cello, clarinet, piano, guitar, bass and lots of riotous percussion. A typically joyous Carnival "romp."

And finally, what I believe to be the very best track on the album, "Bodas De Prata & Quatro Cantos," an extended (nearly 10-minute) work by Egberto Gismonti for cello and piano (with Gismonti on keyboards). I first ran across the music of Gismonti when a friend, knowing that I liked Brazilian music, "gifted" me with a few of his albums acquired while he was in Brazil. Gismonti is a prodigiously talented composer and instrumentalist who needs to be better known in the U.S. Perhaps this track on "Obrigado Brazil" will be the key that opens the door for American listeners. The work is virtuosic in every respect (Yo-Yo and Egberto pull out all the stops in performing it), and it certainly engaged my "classical" side for its full duration.

"Obrigado Brazil" samples all of the multicultural styles of Brazilian musics. But, if there is a "spiritual godfather" overlooking the artistic efforts and the perfecting of Yo-Yo's Brazilian styles, so that he is "at home" with the genres (particularly Bossa Nova and samba) in this project, I think that godfather is Oscar Castro-Neves. I sense his artistic influence throughout, most particularly in Yo-Yo's very Brazilian way with phrasing and articulation. And why not? They worked so closely together on "Tango" that such a relationship is both understandable and natural.

In an earlier review, of Regina Carter's "Paganini: After a Dream" album, I had offered up the opinion that Ms. Carter had the best inside shot at a "best classical crossover" Grammy. Hmm... Now I'm not so sure. But I'm sure that the Grammy race for this category will be interesting, with both Yo-Yo and Regina having such great albums for the event.

Bob Zeidler
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54 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great overview of the Brazilian spirit, September 26, 2003
By CecilyK (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
I was blessed to spend almost 2 years in the beautiful country of Brazil. I learned the language and loved the people. I'm a musician myself and have been recently discovering the beautiful sounds of Heitor Villa-Lobos. This CD has 2 of his pieces as well as a fantastic selection, ranging from the smooth jazz of A. Jobim to the more traditionals sounds of Paxinguinha with the samba. There's nothing like jazz sung by a native of Rio and there's nothing so wonderful as the samba.

I admire the selection of music on this CD as it covers a wide variety of genres and a large chunk of Brazilian history. Several of the newer pieces were also quite enjoyable, especially because they were performed by the composers themselves.

Of course, Yo-Yo Ma outdoes himself again. His playing is impeccable as is his ability to become part of the larger ensemble. I'm so glad he's willing to blend in and let us hear all the different and beautiful aspects of this music. He's truly a class act as well as an astonishingly accurate and polished musician!

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yo-Yo Ma is Amazing!, September 4, 2003
By "lacey917" (Bourbonnais, IL United States) - See all my reviews
I was fortunate enough to see a live concert featuring the songs from the Obrigado Brazil cd. It was one of the most incredible musical experiences of my life! Yo-Yo Ma is an amazing musician - you know that he's great when you realize that you can understand the entire meaning and purpose of a song that doesn't even have lyrics. My personal favorite on this cd is track 9 - Menino. It is a gorgeous melody that the composers at the concert said was about a young boy. I still get tears in my eyes just listening to the cd. I would strongly recommend this cd, even if you are not a huge classical music fan - it is wonderful! :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely delightful
Gentle but yet amazing, this music grabs at your heart and does not let go. Listening to it changes the way I think, it moves the creative process. Absolutely delightful!
Published 2 days ago by Si Hui Tan

5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful music!
As usual, this YoYoMa album is outstanding. If you enjoy instrumental/vocal, outstanding Brazilian music, you won't be disappointed with this one!
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Published 8 months ago by Marykay Hanson

1.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointing
I was excited to get this as a gift. Then I played it. I expected some fun and Sambas. Pretty dull, very little cello, not even pleasant as background music. Read more
Published 24 months ago by RN Chicago

4.0 out of 5 stars Wellll.
Frankly, I was a bit disappointed with this cd. I probably should stay with "just cello". This cd seemed to contain very little YoYoMa in the foreground, which is what I love... Read more
Published on December 22, 2007 by Sarah Lowell

5.0 out of 5 stars Obrigada Yo-Yo Ma
Brazilian music at it's best, with a great artist's interpretation!
I am giving it for Christmas to my Brazilian friends.
Published on November 28, 2007 by Celma Q. Kirkwood

5.0 out of 5 stars great.
it's arrived. international shipping it's very slow, but, it's arrived, very well. I'd like very much. TANKS
Published on January 17, 2007 by Enoque B. Dos Santos

5.0 out of 5 stars Obrigado Brazil
The tempos and sensuality of Brazilian music meshed with the artistry and joyous soul of Yo Yo Ma: a recipe for pleasure. Read more
Published on March 11, 2006 by diane docc

5.0 out of 5 stars Takes My Breath Away
This Disc is merely further proof of what the world already knows. Yo Yo Ma was in fact born to play the Cello, it is simply fantastic. Read more
Published on February 10, 2006 by The*hot*wax*kid

3.0 out of 5 stars A little Dull
I had the luck to see Yo Yo Ma live in concert, it was so fantastic, I went out and bought this album. Read more
Published on January 23, 2005 by Goddess

5.0 out of 5 stars Good cd - - BY YO-YO MA
In case you were wondering - this is by Yo-Yo Ma - the famous classical Cellist. Playing with many "special guests"

Not my style but a lot of friends... Read more
Published on July 23, 2004 by DKDC

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