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  1. The bossas (which often feature guitarist Oscar Castro-Neves and flutist Dave Valentin) are enjoyable, if a bit lightweight, and "Chorango" (which has Gil Goldstein on accordion and violinist Mark Feldman) is a modern tango. But it is as a pianist that Elias is most significant, and fortunately, there are enough instrumentals on this release to make it worth picking up by jazz listeners."

  2. 1996 The Three Americas; 1998 Eliane Elias Sings Jobim; 2004 Dreamer; 2006 Around the City; 2008 Bossa Nova Stories; 2011 Light My Fire; 2013 I Thought About You; 2022 Quietude; With Antônio Carlos Jobim. 1974 Elis & Tom; 1979 Miúcha & Tom Jobim; 1980 Terra Brasilis; With John Klemmer. 1977 Arabesque; 1978 Simpatico; 1979 Brazilia; With ...

  3. Oscar Castro-Neves (* 15. Mai 1940 in Rio de Janeiro; † 27. September 2013 in Los Angeles) war ein brasilianischer Gitarrist, Arrangeur und Komponist, der wesentlich zur Etablierung des Bossa Nova beigetragen hat.

  4. The bossas (which often feature guitarist Oscar Castro-Neves and flutist Dave Valentin) are enjoyable, if a bit lightweight, and “Chorango” (which has Gil Goldstein on accordion and violinist Mark Feldman) is a modern tango. But it is as a pianist that Elias is most significant, and fortunately, there are enough instrumentals on this ...

  5. 1. Feb. 1998 · Oscar Castro-Neves guests on acoustic guitar on a pair of Antonio Carlos Jobim-Vinicius de Moraes tunes. All of the other tunes save one are Elias originals. What makes this album a success is that Elias is able to combine these various influences into a remarkably cohesive whole. The program is consistently passionate and enjoyable. Personnel.

  6. 16. Juli 1997 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "The Three Americas" on Discogs.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 3_Américas3 Américas - Wikipedia

    3 Américas is a 2007 Argentine–American drama film written and directed by Cristina Kotz Cornejo. The film was produced by Cristina Kotz Cornejo and Angela Counts. The story takes place in Boston, Massachusetts and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Plot. With summer approaching, 16-year-old América has two issues, or so she thinks.