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Brasil - CD Music

by Joao Gilberto
label: Universal Music Group, January of 2021 ‧
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Disco 1
01 - Aquarela Do Brasil
02 - Disse Alguem
03 - Bahia Com H
04 - No Tabuleiro Da Baiana
05 - Milagre
06 - Cordeiro De Nanã

Brasil - CD

by Joao Gilberto

Property Description
label: Universal Music Group
Release Date: January of 2021
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: World Music > Brazilian
EAN: 4988031435540
Duration (m): 28
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Joao Gilberto

João Gilberto, born João Gilberto Prado Pereira de Oliveira on June 10, 1931, in Juazeiro, Bahia, and died on July 6, 2019, in Rio de Janeiro, was a Brazilian singer, songwriter and guitarist considered the father of Bossa Nova. With his innovative approach to the guitar and his smooth and intimate vocal style, João Gilberto has become one of the most influential figures in Brazilian music, helping to project Bossa Nova and Brazilian culture onto the international stage.

João Gilberto's career began in the 50s, when he moved to Rio de Janeiro and began to develop a unique style of guitar playing, characterized by a distinctive rhythmic beat, which would become the basis of Bossa Nova. His partnership with composers such as Tom Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes was essential to consolidate the movement. In 1958, he recorded "Chega de Saudade", considered the cornerstone of Bossa Nova, where harmonic simplicity and whispered singing created a new paradigm in Brazilian music.

His debut album, Chega de Saudade (1959), is widely considered a milestone in the history of music. It includes classics such as "Desafinado" and "Bim Bom", which have become anthems of the new musical movement. João Gilberto's style contrasted with the powerful and emotional voices of traditional MPB, introducing an intimate way of singing that was perfectly integrated with complex harmonies and minimalist arrangements.

In the 60s, João Gilberto collaborated with Stan Getz, an American saxophonist, on the album Getz/Gilberto (1964), which included the famous recording of "The Girl from Ipanema", performed by his then-wife, Astrud Gilberto. This album was a huge international success, winning a Grammy and taking Bossa Nova to the top of the music charts in the United States and Europe. From then on, João became a world reference, being celebrated as one of the greatest musicians of his generation.

Although he was a reclusive and discreet figure, João Gilberto continued to record and perform throughout the following decades, always faithful to the essence of his musical style. Albums such as Amoroso (1977) and João (1991) demonstrate his ability to reinvent songs and arrangements in a unique and sophisticated way, while maintaining the timelessness of Bossa Nova.

João Gilberto left an incomparable legacy in Brazilian and world music. His contribution to Bossa Nova not only transformed Brazilian music but also influenced artists around the world, cementing him as one of the biggest names in music history. His work, marked by simplicity and perfection, continues to inspire and move generations of listeners and musicians.

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