Gabriella Di Grecco talks about the international impact of Miguel Falabella’s “O Coro” for Disney+

Luca Moreira
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Under the command of Miguel Falabella and with the plot focused on narrating the story of a group of young people trying to conquer their space in the middle of musical theater, “O Coro: Sucesso, aqui vou eu” made its debut on national soil in September of this year. Three months later, in early December, it was Disney’s turn to expand its horizons and reach the rest of Latin America.

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Among the names that make up the talented cast of the work, Gabriella Di Grecco, who gives life to the obstinate Nora Labbra, stands out as the villain of the plot. On a recent visit to Argentina, where she lived to record the hit “Disney Bia”, in 2019, the actress became aware, firsthand, of the repercussion of “El Coro: Fama, allá voy”, the name of the production in Spanish-speaking countries. Hispanic.

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“When I was there in Argentina, I met a lot of fans and they had already watched the series! I was very impressed with the reception of ‘O Coro’! Fans just loved it! It’s been sensational to finally be able to talk to the Latin American fans and find out what they thought of the entire production. They were very excited to be able to watch it!”, reveals the actress.

Gabriella also points out the tribute that the series pays to national music and art as one of the strengths of “O Coro”. The rereading of Brazilian classics gives other parts of the world the opportunity to learn more about Brazilian productions and more about our culture through them.

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“What has made me most happy is the availability of fans outside Brazil to have contact with the jewels of our national music present in the series’ repertoire. They are loving our music! Their versions singing in Portuguese go up (on the internet), from Pixinguinha, passing through Chitãozinho and Xororó, revisiting Chico Buarque until recalling the successes of Legião Urbana. It is beautiful to see and to experience it!”

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And the future of the series was already something certain even before its premiere, such was the bet on the success of the plot, because “O Coro: Sucesso, Here I Go” already had its sequel planned even before its launch. Regarding the second season, Gabriella anticipated: “We can expect an even more developed plot. Once we have become familiar with the characters, their stories, and the grand narrative of the musical and audiovisual theater selection process, we are now going to get to know these characters even more deeply, within the context of the show’s montage. The inclusion of new characters and the conflicts involving the villains of the series also go to another level! rs”, has fun and artist sharing the expectation for everything that comes ahead.

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