Egberto Amin Gismonti (born December 5, 1947 in Carmo, Rio de Janeiro, Braz… Read Full Bio ↴Egberto Amin Gismonti (born December 5, 1947 in Carmo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian composer, guitarist and pianist.
Gismonti began his formal music studies at the age of six on piano. After studying classical music for 15 years, he went to Paris to study orchestration and analysis with Nadia Boulanger and the composer Jean Barraqué, a disciple of Arnold Schönberg and Anton Webern. After his return to Brazil, Gismonti began to explore other musical genres. He was attracted by Maurice Ravel's approach to orchestration and chord voicings, as well as by choro, a Brazilian instrumental popular music featuring various types of guitars. In order to play this music he learned to play guitar, beginning on the 6-string classical instrument and switching to a ten-stringed guitar in 1973. He spent two years experimenting with different tunings and searching for new sounds. This exploration of timbre is further reflected in his use of kalimbas, shō, voice, bells, etc. By the early '70s, he had laid the groundwork for his current style which incorporated elements drawn from musicians as wide-ranging as Django Reinhardt and Jimi Hendrix. In the 1970s and 1980s he collaborated several times with Naná Vasconcelos recording for ECM. Some best-selling albums such as the Brazilian released eponymous Egberto Gismonti were never officially released in the US.
Gismonti began his formal music studies at the age of six on piano. After studying classical music for 15 years, he went to Paris to study orchestration and analysis with Nadia Boulanger and the composer Jean Barraqué, a disciple of Arnold Schönberg and Anton Webern. After his return to Brazil, Gismonti began to explore other musical genres. He was attracted by Maurice Ravel's approach to orchestration and chord voicings, as well as by choro, a Brazilian instrumental popular music featuring various types of guitars. In order to play this music he learned to play guitar, beginning on the 6-string classical instrument and switching to a ten-stringed guitar in 1973. He spent two years experimenting with different tunings and searching for new sounds. This exploration of timbre is further reflected in his use of kalimbas, shō, voice, bells, etc. By the early '70s, he had laid the groundwork for his current style which incorporated elements drawn from musicians as wide-ranging as Django Reinhardt and Jimi Hendrix. In the 1970s and 1980s he collaborated several times with Naná Vasconcelos recording for ECM. Some best-selling albums such as the Brazilian released eponymous Egberto Gismonti were never officially released in the US.
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Egberto Gismonti Lyrics
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Água e Vinho Todos os dias passeava secamente na soleira do quintal A hor…
Ano Zero Jo... sé despertou com A noite e o na... da Apenas uma…
Café It was right here in this cafe We kissed and said…
Dança das Cabeças Viva Brazix, do jeito que tá Pau com pedra, pernas pro…
Janela de Ouro Nao quero mais o cheiro de dor Confusao, os dias febris Desc…
Janela de ouro (A traição das esmeraldas) Não quero mais o cheiro de dor Confusão, os dias febris Desc…
Lendas Debruçado em sonhos de você Nas campinas nas estradas do lu…
Memória e fado Por que o sonho terminava Quando o dia amanhecia No espelho …
Tango Uma manhã eu vi passar um barcando Com as pessoas no…
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Egberto Gismonti
*Robertinho Silva, quebrando tudo na bateria.
** Valdecir substituiu Jamil Joanes na banda Black Rio (1978) e tocou com Tim Maia no Racional. E mole?
* Alex Antunes: o Valdecir era da banda da Wanderlea também, que na época era casada com o Gismonti (*na verdade, um namoro), e teve um disco produzido por ele. daí esse encontro dessa cozinha
maravilhosa, cada um joga o outro pra cima
****Alex Antunes: o paulinho guitarra levou o valdecir pra tocar com o tim maia na época do racional. ele era de uma banda de niterói chamada apocalypse band.
Bira da Silva : Percussão
Egberto Gismonti : Piano
Egberto Gismonti : Piano Elétrico
Egberto Gismonti : Sintetizadores
Robertinho Silva : Bateria
Valdecir : Baixo Elétrico
Gustavo Berocan Veiga
Quem desembarcou aqui pelo vídeo do Hamilton de Holanda dá um toque
Patrícia Borges
☝️Eu!
Sávio Rocha Barbosa
Vim parar aqui por indicação do YouTube, depois de ver um filme de 8mm que tinha essa música como trilha. Tratava-se da Equipe do Jota Cardoso fazendo manobras com o Ford Maverick V8 na cidade de Patrocínio-MG, em 1975.
Oscarlinda Kruger
Eu tenho este vinil, mas vim pelo Hamilton pois a gente vai esquecendo as maravilhas brasileiras!!
Everaldo Cavalcanti
Eu. Rerere.
Ramon Bolivar
Pode crer
Waltriani
Tem um pouco de tudo aí dentro. Baião, jazz, rock progressivo, música, música, música. Maravilha!
gustavo lima
Egberto Gismonti
*Robertinho Silva, quebrando tudo na bateria.
** Valdecir substituiu Jamil Joanes na banda Black Rio (1978) e tocou com Tim Maia no Racional. E mole?
* Alex Antunes: o Valdecir era da banda da Wanderlea também, que na época era casada com o Gismonti (*na verdade, um namoro), e teve um disco produzido por ele. daí esse encontro dessa cozinha
maravilhosa, cada um joga o outro pra cima
****Alex Antunes: o paulinho guitarra levou o valdecir pra tocar com o tim maia na época do racional. ele era de uma banda de niterói chamada apocalypse band.
Bira da Silva : Percussão
Egberto Gismonti : Piano
Egberto Gismonti : Piano Elétrico
Egberto Gismonti : Sintetizadores
Robertinho Silva : Bateria
Valdecir : Baixo Elétrico
luzromcy
Maravilhoso sempre! Eterno!
Fernando C. Campos
Aqui pelo canal do Hamilton de Holanda. Que música!