This new release from ADS is another nice recording from founder and recording engineer Gustavo Cândido. This is the fifth or sixth release from this new label and each has been very nicely recorded, capturing a very natural acoustic presentation of performer(s). If you are into surround and immersive, this label deserves your attention because these are formats he is passionate to make, and make them in the best sound quality he can achieve. I listen in stereo only and always enjoy his releases.
In this album, guitarist and teacher Bruno Madeira plays does not play a modern guitar. Instead, he plays a predecessor instrument from the first half of the 19th Century with a very different sound. It features a delicate, light, and resonant sound that sometimes evokes earlier instruments, such as lutes and baroque guitars, but at other times points to characteristics of the modern guitar which developed after it.