| Waldir
Silva's career is marked with many successes. He has worked
with the most famous recording studios of Brazil and played
beside the biggest artists of our time. He recorded his own
compositions in addition to songs of the world's best composers. |
Brazil's most widely read vehicle of communication, "Isto
É" an important magazine, reported that Waldir Silva
is a phenomenon in the selling of CDs, having reached six million
copies with sales around the world.
His CDs
are sold on five continents, also available through the Internet
directly from the companies:
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CD Now, with headquarters in the United States, sold throughout
the three Americas, Africa, and Oceania;
· Boulevard Co., with headquarters in Europe, sold
in Europe, Oceania and Asia
· Frontstage Store, sold worldwide
· CD World Artistic Vision, with headquarters in
the United States, sold worldwide.
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| Waldir
Silva is now one of the most renowned artists of Brazil. His
instrument, the "cavaquinho", uses four strings. Waldir
Silva recorded twenty-nine long-plays, nine CDs, and more than
one hundred hits. Without a doubt, this instrumental group possesses
the largest number of recordings in Brazil. |
The
CD "Tangos and Boleros", the most recent recording,
reached a surprising number of sales worldwide with the help
of the Internet. It won the
"Golden Disk" award of Movieplay Recorder Company.
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Compact
Disc - CD:
Cavaquinho
para Todos
Boleros
de Ouro
Boleros
de Ouro - Vol. II
Tangos
e Boleros
Os
Sucessos
Os
Grandes Sucessos de Waldir Silva
Novos
Boleros de Ouro
Isto
é Seresta
Valsa
dos Namorados
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Some
long-plays, singles and two-CD collections:
Cavaquinho sobre a cidade (1963)
Um Cavaquinho diferente (1965)
Telegrama Musical (1966)
Saudade presente (1967)
Saudade presente Vol. II (1969)
Cavaquinho Camarada Vol. III (1981)
O Melhor do Choro (1983)
Cavaquinho para todos (1986)
Valsa dos Namorados e Outras Valsas (1988)
Feitiço da vila (1971)
Waldir Silva com Conjunto Regional (1973)
Cavaquinho Camarada (1977)
Cavaquinho Camarada Vol. II (1978)
Boleros de Ouro (1994)
Os Grandes Sucessos (1995)
Boleros de Ouro Vol. II (1996)
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