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Edu da Gaita (lit. Edu of the Harmonica, born Eduardo Nadruz in Jaguarão on October 13, 1916 – Rio de Janeiro on August 23, 1982) was a Brazilian composer and harmonica player. Apart from releasing multiple solo albums, he also performed with Brazilian composer Radamés Gnattali and his sextet, touring Europa and South America.
Selected filmography
- Berlin to the Samba Beat (1944)
Discography
Albums
- Violino cigano / Canção da Índia (1939) Columbia 78
- Onde o céu azul é mais azul / Cantigas de roda (1941) Columbia 78
- Uma gaita em Sevilha / Velhas melodias (1941) Columbia 78
- Ritmo do Brasil / Fantasia espanhola (1944) Continental 78
- Dança ritual do fogo / Andaluzia (1949) Continental 78
- Poeta e camponês (I) / Poeta e camponês (II) (1949) Continental 78
- Torna a Sorriento / O sole mio (1949) Continental 78
- Capricho nortista (I) / Capricho nortista (II) (1950) Continental 78
- Arabescos / Fumaça nos teus olhos (1950) Continental 78
- Batuque / Juazeiro (1951) Continental 78
- Ritmos de Tio Sam (Parte I) / Ritmos de Tio Sam (Parte II) (1951) Continental 78
- Moto perpétuo / Poema (1952) Continental 78
- Ruby / Numa pequena cidade espanhola (1954) Continental 78
- Le grisby / Damasco (1955) Continental 78
- Uma gaita sobe o morro / Talismã (1955) Continental 78
- Moritat / Domingo sincopado (1956) Continental 78
- Edu em 8 Ritmos/Nola/Brasileirinho (1957) Polydor 78
- Manhã de carnaval / Samba de Orfeu (1959) Copacabana 78
- Uma gaita para milhões (1960) Copacabana LP
- Edu-Ontem e hoje (1965) Philips LP
- Edu da Gaita Eldorado CD
References
- "About Radamés". Radamés Gnattali. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
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