Sérgio and Odair Assad's "Jardim Abandonado" Nominated for Two Latin Grammy Awards

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Congratulations to Sérgio and Odair Assad, whose most recent Nonesuch release, Jardim Abandonado has just been nominated for two Latin Grammy awards: Best Classical Album and Best Classical Contemporary Composition for Sérgio's "Tahhiyya li ossoulina." The ninth annual Latin Grammy Award ceremony will be broadcast live from Houston's Toyota Center, November 13, on the Univision network.

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Congratulations to Sérgio and Odair Assad, whose most recent Nonesuch release, Jardim abandonado, produced by Françoise-Emmanuelle Denis, has just been nominated for two Latin Grammy awards: Best Classical Album and Best Classical Contemporary Composition for Sérgio Assad's "Tahhiyya li ossoulina." For more on Jardim Abandonado, and to listen to the full-length Grammy-nominated piece (track 6 on the album), click here.

The ninth annual Latin Grammy Award ceremony will be broadcast live from Houston's Toyota Center, November 13, on the Univision network.

For a complete list of this year's nominees, visit grammy.com.

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  • Tuesday, September 16, 2008
    Sérgio and Odair Assad's "Jardim Abandonado" Nominated for Two Latin Grammy Awards

    Congratulations to Sérgio and Odair Assad, whose most recent Nonesuch release, Jardim abandonado, produced by Françoise-Emmanuelle Denis, has just been nominated for two Latin Grammy awards: Best Classical Album and Best Classical Contemporary Composition for Sérgio Assad's "Tahhiyya li ossoulina." For more on Jardim Abandonado, and to listen to the full-length Grammy-nominated piece (track 6 on the album), click here.

    The ninth annual Latin Grammy Award ceremony will be broadcast live from Houston's Toyota Center, November 13, on the Univision network.

    For a complete list of this year's nominees, visit grammy.com.

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