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Trio Sepé
Trio Sepé is a Brazilian music trio based in Curitiba. It is formed by accordionist Lucas Sequinel, guitar player Joaquim Lima, and percussionist Luam Clarindo. The trio’s repertoire includes instrumental music from Brazil and neighbouring countries, spanning a variety of genres such as choro, samba, forró, milonga, and chamamé. They also cover various composers including Sivuca, Altamiro Carrilho, Renato Borguetti and Gilberto Monteiro. The group’s name is a tribute to Sepé Tiaraju, an indigenous Guaraní leader.
Fole Variado
Folé Variado is a Brazilian group formed by accordionist Lucas Sequinel, guitar player Fernando Vahia and percussionists Leon Adan and Luam Clarindo. The group’s repertoire consists of forró pé-de-serra classic songs and instrumental music for Brazilian northeast button accordion (pé-de-bode) from renowned composers such as Januário, Luiz Gonzaga, Dominguinhos, Zé Calixto, Luizinho Calixto, Abdias, and Pedro Sertanejo. The group’s name pays tribute to the song “Botão Variado” by composer Bau dos Oito Baixos.