Túlio Mourão

Túlio Mourão is a Brazilian musician whose work effortlessly bridges the realms of classical, jazz, and popular Brazilian music. He is a celebrated pianist, composer, and arranger, known for his versatility and the emotive quality of his performances. Mourão's career began in the culturally rich landscape of Minas Gerais, a state in Brazil renowned for its musical heritage. He enjoyed a fruitful artistic journey which led him to collaborate with various influential Brazilian musicians, reflecting the rich tapestry of his home country's musical traditions.

Among his recent works, Mourão has offered tributes to other artists, as seen in "Para Márcio e Lô Borges," celebrating the contributions of fellow Brazilian musicians Marcio and Lô Borges. His versatility is showcased in the album "Come Together - Tulio Mourão Plays Beatles," where he reimagines classic songs from the legendary English band with his distinct Brazilian touch. His albums "BARRACO BARROCO," "Teias," and "Teia de Renda" further display his adeptness at crafting intricate musical patterns that draw from various genres, while indelibly infusing his Brazilian roots. His prowess as a jazz musician is affirmed in his album "Jazz Mineiro," which melds traditional jazz with regional Brazilian influences, a testament to his innovative spirit and deep reverence for his musical lineage.

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Para Márcio e Lô Borges
Album - 9 Tracks - Released November 4, 2022
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  1. November 4, 2022
  2. January 29, 2021
  3. November 27, 2020
  4. October 8, 2014
  5. September 11, 2011
  6. December 1, 2009
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  8. November 12, 1989
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