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Against the pessimistic truetellers who say Brazilian music ails with the lack of creativity by the new artist, Pedro Moraes, from Rio de Janeiro, appears in a great debut solo album, Claroescuro. (…) Carrying a voice that conveys a certain lyrical feeling of samba, even when interpreting the afro-cuban rhythm in Marcela, or in the blending of tango and northeastern melodiousness of O Sonho de Antonieta, Pedro Moraes is, above all, in verses and notes, the next step in Brazilian music. He is certainly among the names who rise up with good news in Brazil…” 05/03/08
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