Born Arthur Cortes Verocai in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 17/6/1945, he studied music with L?o Soares, Darci Villaverde, Nair Barbosa da Silva, Roberto Menescal and Vilma Gra?a. In 1966 Leny Andrade included his song "Olhando o Mar" ("Looking at the Sea") on her "We Are There" album. Two years later Verocai participated in Musicanossa an event that brought together composers, musicians and singers in presentations to play live in the Santa Rosa Theater in Rio de Janeiro, for which he wrote his first arrangements. Read Full BioBorn Arthur Cortes Verocai in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 17/6/1945, he studied music with L?o Soares, Darci Villaverde, Nair Barbosa da Silva, Roberto Menescal and Vilma Gra?a. In 1966 Leny Andrade included his song "Olhando o Mar" ("Looking at the Sea") on her "We Are There" album. Two years later Verocai participated in Musicanossa an event that brought together composers, musicians and singers in presentations to play live in the Santa Rosa Theater in Rio de Janeiro, for which he wrote his first arrangements. The live recording of the event included the songs "Madrugada" and "Nova Manh?", composed in partnership with Paulinho Tapaj?s.
By 1968 his main gig was working in Civil Engineering in Rio de Janeiro. He still managed to perform and participate as a composer at many of Brazils famous Festivals of Music. He was working with artists like Paulinho Tapaj?s, Elis Regina, Creuza Maria, the Golden Boys, and Evinha. In 1969 Arthur Verocai began his professional career as musician and arranger. He scored the music for the theater show "Is The Greater", and wrote his first arrangements for orchestra. He arranged records by the Ter?o, Jorge Benjor, Elizeth Cardoso, Gal Costa, Quarteto em Cy, MPB 4, C?lia, Guilherme Lamounier, N?lson Gon?alves, Marcos Valle, and others. His music also appeared in the musical "The Life of Braguinha", alongside Elizeth Cardoso, Quarteto em Cy, MPB4 and Sidney Magal. By 1970 he was writing for other groups and regularly composing music for multiple TV shows and incidental music for TV series.
The 1972 self-titled album allowed Verocai to take his interest in instrumental music even further. "I always wanted to compose soundtracks in great style, as in the cinema, but this wasn't possible with television work," he says. "My opportunity came when I was recording this album. I created a rhythmic cell in the acoustic guitar with the harmonic line. I added bass and the non-conventional drums and the percussion with a very smooth orchestration in blocks (four trumpets and a flute) plus the delicate touch of the strings (12 violins, 4 violas and 4 cellos). At the end of the song, Oberdan Magalh?es played and sang with his flute." The resulting track is "S?lvia".
"Presente Grego" is perhaps the funkiest track on the album. "This song was influenced by American soul and funk," says Verocai. "By 1972 many of the musicians of my generation were feeling the same influences. Because of our exposure to all many musical influences, we put a distance between us and the conventional recording styles. "Presente Grego" means "Greek gift." It is an expression that comes from the horse of Troy, a gift from the Greeks that hid the warriors that defeated the Troyans. Likewise, the military dictatorship, under the appearance of a good government, practiced censorship and oppression", he explains.
In addition to the funky soul elements the album features many solos from artists obviously well schooled in Jazz. Check the soloing in "Pelas Sombras" or "Karina", where saxes blow hard and true against the backdrop of Brazilian rhythms. "My musical preferences go from J.S. Bach and Villa-Lobos, to jazz musicians like Tom Jobim, Milton Nascimento, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Oscar Peterson, Wes Montgomery and Bill Evans," explains Verocai. "I remember Edson Maciel, was invited to a studio session at 9 AM and was to perform a solo on "Karina." He asked us to wait for a while because he wanted to be inspired by some "cacha?a" (a Brazilian liquor made from distilled sugar cane juice). While rehearsing, he asked for a little more "cacha?a" to bring on some more inspiration. This happened twice until he found his inspiration and performed a tremendous solo!" remembers Verocai.
In the years after the album release Arthur Verocai became a music advertising executive, creating and producing albums for customers like Brahma, Fanta, Petrobra's, South America, Souza Cruz and was even honored with the Colunistas Prize in Advertising. Since 1983 he is the main proprietor of Studio "V" - House of the Sound and in 2002 he released a solo album "Arthur Verocai - "Saudade Demais" featuring a collection of his work as composer, including some unreleased songs.
Arthur Verocai's musical peer Ivan Lins has this to say about his great friend, "Arthur is a very dedicated musician. He has always been. Not only dedicated but very talented also. He made this record years ago just for the fun of it without much publicity. And now will strike back. That's great!"
By 1968 his main gig was working in Civil Engineering in Rio de Janeiro. He still managed to perform and participate as a composer at many of Brazils famous Festivals of Music. He was working with artists like Paulinho Tapaj?s, Elis Regina, Creuza Maria, the Golden Boys, and Evinha. In 1969 Arthur Verocai began his professional career as musician and arranger. He scored the music for the theater show "Is The Greater", and wrote his first arrangements for orchestra. He arranged records by the Ter?o, Jorge Benjor, Elizeth Cardoso, Gal Costa, Quarteto em Cy, MPB 4, C?lia, Guilherme Lamounier, N?lson Gon?alves, Marcos Valle, and others. His music also appeared in the musical "The Life of Braguinha", alongside Elizeth Cardoso, Quarteto em Cy, MPB4 and Sidney Magal. By 1970 he was writing for other groups and regularly composing music for multiple TV shows and incidental music for TV series.
The 1972 self-titled album allowed Verocai to take his interest in instrumental music even further. "I always wanted to compose soundtracks in great style, as in the cinema, but this wasn't possible with television work," he says. "My opportunity came when I was recording this album. I created a rhythmic cell in the acoustic guitar with the harmonic line. I added bass and the non-conventional drums and the percussion with a very smooth orchestration in blocks (four trumpets and a flute) plus the delicate touch of the strings (12 violins, 4 violas and 4 cellos). At the end of the song, Oberdan Magalh?es played and sang with his flute." The resulting track is "S?lvia".
"Presente Grego" is perhaps the funkiest track on the album. "This song was influenced by American soul and funk," says Verocai. "By 1972 many of the musicians of my generation were feeling the same influences. Because of our exposure to all many musical influences, we put a distance between us and the conventional recording styles. "Presente Grego" means "Greek gift." It is an expression that comes from the horse of Troy, a gift from the Greeks that hid the warriors that defeated the Troyans. Likewise, the military dictatorship, under the appearance of a good government, practiced censorship and oppression", he explains.
In addition to the funky soul elements the album features many solos from artists obviously well schooled in Jazz. Check the soloing in "Pelas Sombras" or "Karina", where saxes blow hard and true against the backdrop of Brazilian rhythms. "My musical preferences go from J.S. Bach and Villa-Lobos, to jazz musicians like Tom Jobim, Milton Nascimento, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Oscar Peterson, Wes Montgomery and Bill Evans," explains Verocai. "I remember Edson Maciel, was invited to a studio session at 9 AM and was to perform a solo on "Karina." He asked us to wait for a while because he wanted to be inspired by some "cacha?a" (a Brazilian liquor made from distilled sugar cane juice). While rehearsing, he asked for a little more "cacha?a" to bring on some more inspiration. This happened twice until he found his inspiration and performed a tremendous solo!" remembers Verocai.
In the years after the album release Arthur Verocai became a music advertising executive, creating and producing albums for customers like Brahma, Fanta, Petrobra's, South America, Souza Cruz and was even honored with the Colunistas Prize in Advertising. Since 1983 he is the main proprietor of Studio "V" - House of the Sound and in 2002 he released a solo album "Arthur Verocai - "Saudade Demais" featuring a collection of his work as composer, including some unreleased songs.
Arthur Verocai's musical peer Ivan Lins has this to say about his great friend, "Arthur is a very dedicated musician. He has always been. Not only dedicated but very talented also. He made this record years ago just for the fun of it without much publicity. And now will strike back. That's great!"
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Sylvia
Arthur Verocai Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Sylvia' by these artists:
Antlers Please, curtains in, start us off You swing first, sorry I d…
Autoheart Sylvia, you're such a joy to be with In the sun…
BoDeans Sylvia, turn me loose You gotta gotta turn me loose You …
Briefs (The) She's got a secret a hidden mission No one's going to…
Creeper Lagoon sylvia what will we do here we are were waiting…
David Ford I was lost I didn't know what to do I Wasn't…
Double Echo Sylvia static though her form is changing Sylvia staring fro…
Dr. Dave Sylvia's mother says "Sylvia's busy, too busy to come to…
Eleni Mandell When the river runs wild And the big fish quarrel…
Elvis Presley These long lonely evenings Here I am on the phone Wondering …
Emmy the Great If you're all that you're cracked up to be Sylvia, come…
Eurythmics Sylvia is missing Dark stars tattooed Across her face Tin…
Jack Harlow Baby, what the fuck is really up? Baby, what the fuck…
Loveholic kkum gyol choromchanran hage keudaega oton nal... nan arassj…
Mathieu Boogaerts Sylvia, Sylvia, Ne me regarde pas. Sylvia, il y a Un tru…
Neneh Cherry/Pulp You look just like Sylvia Well, you look like her to…
Ralph McTell Sylvia, does it help if I say I feel for…
Sidonie Silvia busca el frasco de chanel En su piso de alquiler Qu…
Special Needs I was walking down the main road, I was walking…
Stevie Wonder Whoa, oh, oh, yeah Mmm, hmm Sylvia You Know you're gett…
The Antlers Please, curtains in Start us off, you swing first Sorry, I…
The Antlers Please, curtains in, start us off You swing first, sorry I d…
The Briefs She's got a secret a hidden mission No one's going to…
Wizo Früher hatte sie ein weißes Kleid Mit roten Blume…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Arthur Verocai:
Amor Na Contra Mão Quando te vi a primeira vez, bateu mais forte o coração. Est…
Bis Bis, eu quero bis! Jamais cansei De ser feliz. Outra vez mai…
Dedicada a Ela Ficou vazio o meu quarto A cama e o meu cobertor Não…
Dona das Meninas Quero a dona das meninas de se admirar Das duas contas…
Na Boca do Sol Na minha cidade do interior Tudo que chegou, chegou de trem …
O Mapa Depois de sonhar no sofá Pescar minhas contas sem fim Se nad…
Pelas Sombras Quem Viaja Nas Sombras Por Detrás Dos Seus Ombros Por Detrás…
Tupã Tupi Urubuquara, Picê Tolori, Rudá Caramuru Tambatiá Ajuricaba Bo…
Velho Parente Um velho parente dormindo em paz Tomou uma barca mudou-se de…
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Gonçalves Lucas
Hey friend, I'm Brazilian, I can tell you, that the lyrics of this album are deep and poetic, composed by the poet Paulista Vitor Martins, in part the album addresses topics such as:
Folk figures and their relationships with nature, the vision of persecuted by dictatorship, such as the songs "Presente de Grego (Gift of Greek)" and "Pelas Sombras (By the Shadows)"
The song "Seriado" on the other hand
f view about the cycle of sexuality in human relations and the parallel with predatory intentions:
"Wet with sweat and salt
Of crime and passion
Made an animal that wants to run away
Anyway, it's always the same
The round, the hunt, catch him to cover
The search, the aim, is everything is always the same
Nothing is going to change
It's just the dust settling over and over again "
A pity that not every Brazilian has contact with the work of Arthur
Legal Cake
One of the best albums ive listened to an i cant even understand it
An Phan
@Gonçalves Lucas hi dude, how can I message you to ask about the lyrics of Arthur Verocai? This album is my desert island disk and I really want to understand the lyrics and the context further
Gonçalves Lucas
Hey friend, I'm Brazilian, I can tell you, that the lyrics of this album are deep and poetic, composed by the poet Paulista Vitor Martins, in part the album addresses topics such as:
Folk figures and their relationships with nature, the vision of persecuted by dictatorship, such as the songs "Presente de Grego (Gift of Greek)" and "Pelas Sombras (By the Shadows)"
The song "Seriado" on the other hand
f view about the cycle of sexuality in human relations and the parallel with predatory intentions:
"Wet with sweat and salt
Of crime and passion
Made an animal that wants to run away
Anyway, it's always the same
The round, the hunt, catch him to cover
The search, the aim, is everything is always the same
Nothing is going to change
It's just the dust settling over and over again "
A pity that not every Brazilian has contact with the work of Arthur
alexhfckr
It's Miguel Atwood-Ferguson on the violin... What a cast of true artists, beautiful performance.
SCVinyl
No way... what a legend. did not realized how connected this artist/album was, I thought it was just a random favorite of mine
LCDC
Brandon Coleman - Keys, Fabiano Nascimento - Gtr, Edwin Livingston- Bass, Leo Costa - Drums, Krishna Booker - Perc, Justo Almario - Woodwinds, Quartetto Fantastico - Strings
Ben Hua
i just start crying while listening
Felipe Matheus
Vi ao vivo com o BadBadnotgood! definitivamente um dos melhores shows da vida.
Christophe Rousseau
Um grande artista com harmonias maravilhosas !
Marcio Ramos
Fodaço este Arthur. VIVA mil vezes...