The duo
One voice, one guitar and a repertoire that crosses Brazil from end to end.
Cibele & Rafael
Cibele Martinez is the voice of the duo: warm presence, precision and a real bond with the audience. Rafael da Silva holds a PhD in Music from UFRGS (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul), is a professor in the Music program at Unipampa, and studied composition in Kassel, Germany. He drives the guitar with rhythmic pulse, the kind of groove you feel in your body before your foot starts tapping without noticing.
Together, they do what no playlist can deliver: they read the room in real time and guide the audience's energy toward what comes next, whether that means preparing guests for an activity or opening space for people to celebrate together at the end of the event. They raise or lower the temperature, extend what is working, change direction when the occasion asks for it, always with sophistication.
How they play
The duo starts from two simple questions: what atmosphere does this gathering need to create? What community does it want to build or strengthen? Brazilian music offers songs for many emotional states — to welcome, celebrate, move, connect, raise the energy. From there, voice, guitar and repertoire are adjusted to the occasion, from the first reception to the moment the conversation asks for more movement, without losing elegance.
Every event has its own pulse. The duo follows the moment — dinner, toast, late night — and adjusts repertoire and intensity without anyone needing to ask.
More than 160 songs, from samba to baião, from bossa to carnival march. Each event's setlist is built from what the occasion and the host want to say.
Voice and guitar with the finish of a reception set: musical presence that embraces the room without competing with conversation, made for spaces that value being together.
Why all of Brazil
In our region, nativist music proudly shows the force of Rio Grande. The duo occupies another place: presenting all of Brazil — samba, choro, baião, frevo, carnival march, bossa — with an elegant finish. It is music of collective memory, perfect for reinforcing the cultural inheritance we share as Brazilians and for welcoming foreign guests with a living sample of our diversity.
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