A Brazilian composer whose songs like 'Pão da Vida' blend traditional worship with contemporary sounds.
For a sense of his sound, try 'Pão da Vida' or 'Kyrie Eleison'. They're straightforward, melodic pieces that show what he does.
Edmilson Aparecido's music shows how sacred themes can live in modern arrangements. Songs like 'Pão da Vida' and 'Kyrie Eleison' have found their way into churches and gatherings, even as some religious circles questioned the contemporary touches. His catalog includes nearly 200 recordings, from the 1995 album 'Santíssimo Sacramento' to tracks like 'Aventureiro' and 'Cadeia de Papel'.
Born in Iturama in 1974, he started releasing albums in the mid-1990s with 'Santíssimo Sacramento'. He worked with musicians like guitarist Gilson Vieira and bassist Beto Malta, and his 1997 album 'Kyrie Eleison' gave the title track to worship settings. Later recordings include songs such as 'Vou Roubar Seu Coração' and 'Esperando Na Janela'.
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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