Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Instrumentalist of the Year

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Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Instrumentalist of the Year
CountryBrazil
Presented by Multishow
First awarded1998
Currently held byPretinho da Serrinha
Website Official website

Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Instrumentalist of the Year is an award presented annually at the Multishow Brazilian Music Award, first introduced in the 1998 edition. From 1998 to 2011, the award was named Best Instrumentalist. In 2022, the award name was changed to its current title. [1] [2]

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Recipients

1990s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
1998 Carlinhos Brown [3]
1999 João Barone [4]

2000s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2000 Tony Bellotto [5]
2001 Lulu Santos [6]
2002 Edgar Scandurra [7]
2003 João Barone [8]
2004 Champignon [9]
2005 Junior Lima [10]
2006 Rodrigo Amarante [11]
2007 Champignon [12]
2008Radamés Venâncio [13]
2009Débora Teicher [14]

2010s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2010Rodrigo Tavares
  • Cadu
  • Cesinha
  • Haroldo Ferretti
  • Joe Gomes
[15]
2011 João Barone
  • Gee Rocha
  • Koba
  • Paulinho Fonseca
  • Victor Chaves
[16]

2020s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2022 Pretinho da Serrinha
  • Amaro Freitas
  • Castilhol
  • Hamilton de Holanda
  • Jonathan Ferr
  • Kiko Dinucci
  • Mateus Asato
  • Silvanny Sivuca
[17]
2023 Pretinho da Serrinha
  • Amaro Freitas
  • Hamilton de Holanda
  • Jonathan Ferr
  • Rafael Castilhol
  • Silvanny Sivuca
[18]
2024
  • Amaro Freitas
  • Hamilton de Holanda
  • Hermeto Pascoal
  • Jonathan Ferr
  • Pretinho da Serrinha
  • Rafael Castilhol
[19]

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