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  1. Instrument (s) Guitar. Years active. 1955–2013. Website. www .oscarcastroneves .com. Oscar Castro-Neves (May 15, 1940 - September 27, 2013 [1] ), was a Brazilian guitarist, arranger, and composer who is considered a founding figure in bossa nova .

  2. LC•0012, LC.0012. US. 1986. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1986 Vinyl release of "Wintersong" on Discogs.

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    • Living Music-LM0012
  3. Personnel. Paul Winter – soprano saxophone. Nancy Rumbel – English horn, oboe. Rhonda Larson – flute. Paul Halley – piano, organ, harpsichord. Dan Carillo – steel-string guitar. Oscar Castro-Neves – classical guitar. Eugene Friesen – cello. Russ Landau – bass. Guilherme Franco – snare drum. Marcio Supal – cuica, whistle.

  4. 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.

  5. Stream/Purchase. Paul Winter met Oscar Castro-Neves in Rio de Janeiro in 1962 during a tour of Latin America with his college jazz sextet. Oscar was one of the seminal composers and musicians creating the new movement in Brazilian music that would become known worldwide as “bossa nova.”.

  6. Oscar! by Oscar Castro-Neves, released 01 January 1987 1. Rancho Do Carioca 2. Rio Dawning 3. Song For Joyce 4. Summer Winds 5. Air on a 6 String 6. Onde Está Você 7. Saudade 8. Bahia Calling 9. Forgotten Dreams 10. Luizana 11. Cat Song 12. Street Corner Samba Paul Winter met Oscar Castro-Neves in Rio de Janeiro in 1962 during a tour of Latin ...

  7. Musicians on Wintersong are Winter on soprano saxophone, Eugene Friesen on cello, Paul Halley on piano, harpsichord and organ, Rhonda Larson on flute, Nancy Rumbel on English horn and oboe, Marcio Sapel on cuica and whistle, Dan Carillo on steel-string guitar, Oscar Castro-Neves on clasical guitar, Russ Landau on bass, Neil Clark on the talking ...