Founded by composer Adelino Moreira in the early 1950s, this group creates samba-enredo songs for Carnival.
For a sense of their sound, try "Samba-Enredo 2012 - Mistérios e Magia No Sereno da Noite." Their 1999 song about founder Adelino Moreira gives you the backstory.
Sereno de Campo Grande has been telling neighborhood stories through samba-enredo for decades. Their 2012 song "Mistérios e Magia No Sereno da Noite" follows the tradition of Carnival parade themes that reflect their community. They're one of those local schools that keeps the specific sound of Rio's Campo Grande alive year after year.
Adelino Moreira started the group in the early 1950s to make music for his neighborhood. They've been performing samba-enredo songs for Carnival parades ever since, with titles like "Bahia: Negra Alquimia do Brasil" from 2014 and "Ser Ou Não Ser, Não É a Questão! Sereno É Loucura, Amor e Paixão!" from 2019.
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