Mane Silveira

Mane Silveira

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Mané Silveira, saxophone player, flute player, composer, adapter and teacher, besides his career in the Brazilian instrumental music, has already worked with nationally acclaimed artists, such as Arrigo Barnabé, Johnny Alf, Nelson Ayres, Roberto Sion, Eduardo Gudin, Naná Vasconcelos, Dori Caimy and Guilherme Arantes, among others, besides performances abroad with Japanese composer Seigen Ono at the festivals of Montreux, Switzerland, Time Zones, Italy, Pori Jazz Festival, Finland, with the Chamber Popular Orchestra Festival Miami 1999 by the University of Miami School of Music, and with Trio Bonsai, of Percussions International Festival at Centro Nacional De Las Artes, in Mexico City. He attended in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2004 the Londrina Music Festival in the State of Paraná, as a teacher and artist. He is a teacher at the Tom Jobim Musical Studies Center. His first CD, Sax sob as Árvores, was indicated for the Sharp Award – Instrumental Revelation Category. He participates in the Chamber Popular Orchestra, with which he went on a tour around Europe. In 1999, he launched, with Swami Jr. (seven-string guitar), the CD ÍMA. In 2001, the CD Desdobraduras, with Bonsai. In 2002, he performed with the São Paulo State Symphonic Jazz Orchestra, with the Bonsai trio. In April 2003, TV Cultura aired the program Mané Silveira Special. In 2004, his composition Viagem a Saturno was played by the Campinas Symphonic Orchestra and by the São Paulo State Symphonic Jazz Orchestra, conducted by conductors Nelson Ayres and João Maurício Gallindo, respectively.