Trio Surdina was a legendary Brazilian musical ensemble formed in 1951. The group consisted of three talented musicians: **Garoto (Aníbal Augusto Sardinha)** on guitar, **Fafá Lemos (Rafael Lemos Junior)** on violin and vocals, and **Chiquinho do Acordeon** on accordion. This trio was known for its unique blend of Brazilian music styles, often incorporating elements of choro and samba. Fafá Lemos, a renowned violinist, was a key figure in Brazilian popular music, known for his virtuosity and innovative use of the violin in Brazilian genres. Trio Surdina's music often featured beautiful harmonies and intricate instrumental arrangements, showcasing the talents of its members.
Their discography includes albums like *Trio Surdina em Hi-Fi*, *Boleros Famosos*, and *Trio Surdina Interpreta: Dorival Caymmi, Ary Barroso, Noel Rosa*, which highlight their versatility and musical depth. Despite Garoto's untimely death in 1955, Trio Surdina's legacy continues to influence Brazilian music. The group's contributions to the evolution of Brazilian musical styles remain significant, and their music remains a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Brazil.
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