Alejandro Brittes

In 2005, he created and produced the ensemble Cuarteto típico de Chamamé with Jorge Toloza and Luiz Santa Cruz, and recorded the album Herencia chamacera in 2007.

Also in 2012, he went on his first tour of Europe accompanied by André Ely and Lucas Rocha, performing 9 concerts with the Portuguese accordionist João Gentil in Lisbon and Praia da Tocha, Portugal.

In January of the same year, he recorded his seventh album "El Viento y las hojas", financed by the Ministry of Culture of Brazil, performing album release events at the "Sociale" Theatre, part of the Itinerari Folk Festival in Italy, and at the Kulturní dům Peklo Theatre in Czech Republic.

[1] In 2014, together with her producer Magali de Rossi and the producer of the singer-songwriter Teresa Parodi, María Elvira Grillo Cevey, they created the "Caravana Chamamecera" Project , inviting the artists Elton Saldanha and "Os Fagundes", conforming a cultural integration project between Brazil and Argentina, performing more than 150 concerts in Brazil and abroad.

In 2019, Brittes produced and participated in the tour "80 años"[2] of Argentine accordionist Raúl Barboza in the Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná, Brazil.

[7] In 2023 he went on an extensive tour across the United States of America[8] with support from the Ibermusicas and Mid Atlantic Arts program, playing in 30 venues such as: Library Of Congress,[9] Embassy Of Argentina, Georgetown University and Queens Theatre.

Alejandro Brittes with Douglas Peach