
Extraordinária Graça (Ao Vivo)
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Overview
The DVD was recorded in Rio de Janeiro, at HSBC Arena on June 13, 2015. Directed by Anselmo Troncoso, with musical production by Ruben di Souza. The CD/DVD repertoire consists of songs from the albums "Extraordinário Amor de Deus" (2011) and "Graça" (2013), both awarded with the Latin Grammy as the best albums of Christian music in Portuguese. The show had the participation of Fernandinho and Bruna Karla in the song "Rendido Estou".
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