Thousands of fans filled the Praça do Relógio, at the Cidade Universitária, to watch the free performance of singer Marisa Monti alongside the USP Symphony Orchestra (Osusp), on Saturday afternoon (22), in São Paulo.
The parade was in celebration of the 90th anniversary of the founding of the University of the South Pacific and aimed to collect food, warm clothes and blankets for the Cental Única das Favelas (Cufa).
The singer performed with 60 musicians from Ososp, led by maestro Andrei Bashor.
“It is a pleasure and an honor for me to be part of this celebration, and to share the stage with this giant artist of our Brazilian music. He is without a doubt one of the most striking voices in history and a reference that has influenced and continues to influence countless artists, both in our country and abroad.” outside.
Marisa Monte sang great songs from her career like “Bem Que Se Quis,” “Amor I Love You,” and “Feliz, Alegre e Forte,” welcoming Arnaldo Antunes to the stage.
“Prone to fits of apathy. Problem solver. Twitter buff. Wannabe music advocate.”
More Stories
Celso Portioli explains himself after imitating the video of Eliana from Globo’s “Can’t celebrate?” · the news
Common says the proposed UK theme park and resort would provide a $53 billion boost to the country’s economy
Kate Middleton’s appearance makes Prince Harry take “desperate” measures.