FRANCISCOS NA VOZ DE MATEUS SARTORI
2010 - INDEPENDENTE
“FRANCISCOS SUNG BY MATEUS SARTORI”, resulting from two years of research, this album is a tribute to the “Franciscos" and "Chicos” in the Brazilian Music, through different sounds, styles, personalities and time periods.
The album pays tribute to: Chico Buarque, Chico César, Chico Anysio, Chico Pinheiro, Chico Saraiva, Chico Amaral, Chico da Silva, Francisco Itamar Assumpção, Francisco Mattoso e Francisco Bosco.
Produced by pianist Tiago Costa, the CD includes special guests Chico César e Chico Pinheiro.
1. Pandeiro é meu nome
(Chico da Silva e Venâncio)
2. Cantando no toró
(Chico Buarque)
Special guest: Chico Pinheiro
3. Dúvida cruel
(Francisco Itamar Assumpção e Chico César)
4. Lembrança boa
(Zezo Ribeiro e Chico César)
5. Casa aberta
(Flávio Henrique e Chico Amaral)
6. Doce sereia
(João Bosco e Francisco Bosco)
7. Eu sonhei que tu estavas tão linda
(Francisco Mattoso e Lamartine Babo)
8. Nicanor belas artes
(João Nogueira e Chico Anysioi)
Special guest: Chico César
9. Babassuê
(Chico Saraiva e Makely Ka)
10. Morro Dois Irmãos
(Chico Buarque)
11. Tempestade
(Chico Pinheiro e Chico César)
DOIS DE FEVEREIRO
2008 - INDEPENDENTE
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“DOIS DE FEVEREIRO”, critically acclaimed as one of the best releases in 2007, the album pays homage to one of the main composers in brazilian music: DORIVAL CAYMMI. Produced by Rodolfo Stroeter, it counts with the participation (detestei essa expressão! mas está correta... se colocar featuring fica repetitivo) of eight brazilian guitar players, such as: Guinga, Paulo Bellinati, Webster Santos, Diego Figueiredo, Chico Saraiva, Edmilson Capelupi, Mario Gil and Jardel Caetano.
Along with the CD, Sartori presents to music lovers the “DOIS DE FEVEREIRO” Box set, with innovative design, bringing together three different artistic expressions: MUSIC (Caymmi's songs by Mateus Sartori), PHOTOGRAPHY (photo shooting from the 2007 Iemanjá party in Salvador - BAHIA) and CINEMA (with videos from the Iemanjá Party and making of the album, with interviews with the producer and with the musicians, and all the recording process in the studio).
1. Acaçá
(Dovival Caymmi)
2. Rosa Morena
(Dorival Caymmi)
3. Promessa de pescador
(Dorival Caymmi)
4. Dora
(Dorival Caymmi)
5. Beijos pela noite
(D. Caymmi, J. Amado, C. Lacerda)
6. Doralice
(Dorival Caymmi)
7. Quem vem pra beira do mar
(Dorival Caymmi)
8. A jangada voltou só
(Dorival Caymmi)
9. Sargaço mar
(Dorival Caymmi)
10. O samba da minha terra
(Dorival Caymmi)
11. Só louco
(Dorival Caymmi)
12. Dois de fevereiro
(Dorival Caymmi)
13. Valerá a pena
(Dorival Caymmi)
14. Você já foi a Bahia
(Dorival Caymmi)
TODOS OS CANTOS
2006 - INDEPENDENTE
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"TODOS OS CANTOS" In Mateus Sartori's refreshing first CD, he has the composer Mario Gil as the producer and musical director. It also features great musicians such as Guinga, Renato Braz and Nailor "Proveta".
Each one of the songs celebrates the culture and tradition of a different part of Brazil.
With Mateus' singing as the guideline, each song brings diverse sound and feeling. It goes from the intimacy of "Neblina e Flâmulas", with Guinga himself at the guitar, to the explosive improvisation of Teco Cardoso e Edmundo Cassis in the song "Quebra Pau", written by Gonzaguinha.
The album shows a solid singer, that in his first CD could make an absolutely diverse repertoire sound as a whole.
1. Oxaguaian
(Domínio Público)
2. Promessa
(Meyson e Paulo Henrique)
3. Retalhos
(Henrique Abib)
Special guest: Neilor Proveta
4. Lamento
(Meyson)
5. Neblina e flâmulas
(Guinga e Aldir Blanc)
Special guest: Guinga
6. Imperador da ralé
(Mario Gil e Zeca Ferreira)
7. Rosa cigana
(Cristina Saraiva e Rafael Altério)
8. Bouquet
(Djavan)
9. Quilombo
(Lenine)
Special guest: Renato Braz
10. O barco e o mar
(André de Souza)
11. Por todos os cantos
(Eudes Fraga, Guaraciara B. Leal e Arlindo Araújo)
12. Joana Francesa
(Chico Buarque)
13. Quebra pau
(Gonzaguinha Jr.)
CANTEIRO (2011) André Mehmari
QUARTA NOBRE MOGI SHOPPING (2011) Coletânea
NOITES BRASILEIRAS (2011) Paulo Henrique
ADONIRAN 100 ANOS (2010) Homenagem a Adoniran Barbosa