A choir that blended Brazilian rhythms with classical vocal arrangements, known for songs like 'Aleluia, o Menino Nasceu'.
For a sense of their sound, 'Aleluia, o Menino Nasceu' is the holiday touchstone, while 'Ainda Bem' captures their blend of rhythms and vocals. Those two frame what they were about.
They carved out a distinct space in religious music by mixing Brazilian rhythms with classical vocal arrangements, which wasn't always conventional. A song like 'Ainda Bem' shows how their approach could feel both rooted and fresh. Their reach extended into Spanish with tracks like 'Me Haces Cambiar,' hinting at a broader appeal beyond Portuguese.
Formed in 1996 in São Paulo, they gained notice when 'Aleluia, o Menino Nasceu' became a Christmas staple by 1998. Albums like 'Coral 1K Anjos' and 'Canções de Amor' in 2002 marked their output, with Fábio Brazza stepping in as musical director at one point. The lineup shifted over time, but they kept recording songs in both Portuguese and Spanish.
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