
P H Y S I C A L A L B U M S
Here you can purchase Cassio Vianna's recent CDs,
which will be mailed to you the next business day.
(If you prefer to download the MP3 files instead, please click HERE)
Click on the following links to browse our collection:
Infância (Teal Creek Music, 2017)
Cassio VIanna Jazz Orchestra
Infância (Portuguese for "childhood") is an album of original compositions for jazz big band, combining elements of Brazilian music and jazz. Composed, arranged, and conducted by Cassio Vianna, the album includes several award-winning pieces and a stellar group of jazz musicians from Colorado.
Produced by Cassio Vianna and David Caffey.
PERSONNEL
CASSIO VIANNA - composer, arranger, conductor
CHANG SU - lead alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute
SAM HESCH – alto saxophone, flute
KENYON BRENNER – Tenor saxophone, flute
DARREL WATSON – Tenor saxophone, clarinet
ALYSON AGEMY – baritone saxophone, bass clarinet
BRAD GOODE – lead trumpet, flugelhorn
DEREK WATSON – trumpet, flugelhorn
DAVID MOORE – trumpet, flugelhorn
CHRISTOPHER NAVARRETE – trumpet, flugelhorn
MIKE CONRAD – lead trombone
ZACH RICH – trombone
COPLAND HARRIS – trombone
JOHN MATHEWS – bass trombone
TOM AMEND – piano
MATT LANDON – guitar
BRAUN KHAN – bass
JIM WHITE – drums
SPECIAL GUESTS:
SARA SCHUHARDT - flute and piccolo
JULIAN CARY - Vocals
FLAVIO SANTOS - percussion
Album review by Jack Bowers, All About Jazz
Album review by Joe Ross, Roots Music Report
Letters to Grace: A Song Cycle (Teal Creek Music, 2011)
Cassio VIanna
These songs were written by Brazilian pianist/composer Cassio Vianna in collaboration with Lacey Caligure and Donna Henderson. Performed by singer Sherry Alves and a team of first-rate musicians, these original sambas, bossas and waltzes will make you feel in Rio.
Produced by Cassio Vianna and Keller Coker.
PERSONNEL
SHERRY ALVES - vocals
TOM BERGERON – saxophones, flute
KELLER COKER – trombone
ZE NETO – guitar
CHRISTOPHER WOITACH - guitar
CASSIO VIANNA - piano, keyboards, melodica
WAGNER TRINDADE - bass
FLAVIO SANTOS - drums, percussion
Album review by Joe Ross, Roots Music Report