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 Discography

        
                                                
          Quaterna Réquiem
                     in DVD
                            
 

 

          Recoding in August of 2004
              during the commemorative
                    show of  15 years
                          of the group


 


The band are right now putting the final touches in a new work called  "Architect". It is a suite inpired by styles of famous architects from
 5 different centuries and countries: Renaissance/Italy, Baroque-Classicism/France, Modernism/EUA, Romanticist/Spain, Modernism-Contemporary/Brazil.
 


Know the discography of the Quaterna Requiem
 



Velha Gravura - 1990/92
 

 

This is the first album called “Velha Gravura”. This work was launched again in 1992 in CD,

including 2 bonus tracks "Carceres and "Elegia".

Technical Information:

Compositions: E. Wiermann, K. Vogel e J. Junior

Special guests: Adauto Vilarinho (oboe), Roberto Meyer (flute and picollo)

Artwork credits: Júlio Amorígenes and Marcus Lima

 

 

 

 

Carceres 3:53  



Quasimodo - 1994
 

The second album was launched in 1994 called “Quasímodo”  featuring many compositions by
Elisa Wiermann. The title track Quasimodo is a suite inpired by a Vitor Hugo´s novel called Our
Lady of Paris (The Huntchback of Notre Dame)
 

Technical Information:

Compositions: Elisa Wiermann

Special guests: Fábio Fernandez (bass guitar), José Roberto Crivano (guitar)  

Artwork credits: Cláudio Dantas and Antônio Lustosa (photo)

Fanfarra  5:33

 



A Mão Livre - 1999
 


 

2000, the third cd "Livre" (free) was released in a live show recorded at Scalla in Rio de Janeiro.

 

Technical Information:

Compositions: Elisa Wiermann

Special Guests: Fred Fontes (bass guitar) and Kleber Vogel (violin) on track "Velha Gravura".  
Artwork credits:
Júlio Amorígenes

 

Tríade 4:27  


 

 



A Mão Livre -
2003
 




In 2003, Elisa and Kleber released a new CD in a mutual work called “A Mão Livre”, with both compositions.

On This CD they launched a re-arranged version of  "Madrugada" by first album "Velha Gravura".
 

Techinical information: 

Compositions: Elisa Wiermann and Kleber Vogel (exception Give Me Your Hand, an Irish composition from XVI.     

Special guests: Paulo Santoro (cello), Francisco gonçalves (oboe), Claudio Dantas (drums), Marco Lauria (bass guitar) and José Roberto Crivano (guitars).
Artwork credits: Cláudio Dantas and Bernard (design)

Fugato 3:11