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Bruno Elisabetsky: Instrumental brazilian jazz compositions to light up your day.


Bruno Elisabetsky is a composer (feature films, TV shows, theater, documentaries, podcasts, commercials), music producer, guitarist (6- and 7-string guitars, acoustic, electric, nylon and steel), and singer. Born in São Paulo, Brazil, Bruno lived in Tel Aviv and Barcelona. He currently works from his own studio in São Paulo.

Bruno's instrumental music works include two albums recorded by Quarteto Quadrantes: "Passos Largos" (2013) and "Sinuosa" (2015), both exclusively featuring his compositions. The Bruno Elisabetsky Trio is soon to record a new album with his latest creations. Bruno has also extensively performed as 7-string guitarist with choro and samba groups, including "Chorando aos Prantos" and "Praça do Samba". He has also been featured as on-stage live musician on theater productions ("Leonce e Lena", "O Fino no Samba", "Quem Vem Lá"), and as accompanying musician for singers such as Emmanuel Donzela, Olivia Byngton and Rubi.

Bruno is presently involved in several projects as songwriter, composer and producer of original music and cover songs for podcasts, feature films, screenplays, documentaries and fictional shows, among others.

  Bruno Elisabetsky

[Quarteto Quadrantes - Passos Largos by Bruno Elisabetsky]

Quarteto Quadrantes - Passos Largos



Bruno Elisabetsky lives in São Paulo, Brazil.

Tagged as: Jazz, Instrumental Jazz, Bossa Nova, Flute.


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