A Christian musician whose mid-1990s recordings became part of church services across Brazil.
For a sense of his catalog, 'Som da Graça' and 'Esperança' follow those same themes of faith and devotion. They're straightforward worship songs, which is what he's been doing for decades.
In Brazilian Christian music, certain songs just become part of the fabric of worship. Alencar's 'Precioso' and 'Eu Te Amo Espírito Santo' are two of those songs, you'll hear them in services, not just on albums. His 2002 release 'Simples Como Jesus' became widely sung in churches too, which says something about how his writing connected.
He started recording in the mid-1990s with 'Na Estrada da Vida' in 1996, followed by 'O Amor de Deus' in 1999. The music has stayed focused on Christian themes without much stylistic departure from that worship format he established early on.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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