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Egberto Gismonti is world-renowned as a multi-instrumentalist and composer. He was profoundly influenced by Brazilian master Heitor Villa-Lobos, his works reflecting the musical diversity of Brazil. From the Amazon Indians' batuque to the Carioca samba and choro, through the Northeastern frevo, baião, and forró, Gismonti captures the true essence of the Brazilian soul in a way that is primitive, yet sophisticated, and reflects it through his personal vision, elaborated by years of classic training and literacy in a wealth of musical languages in which jazz plays a significant role.

From a musical family, in which his grandfather and his uncle Edgar were bandleaders, he started to take piano and theory classes at five. At that time, he also started to learn the flute and the clarinet, eventually taking the violão (acoustic guitar) in his teens. Following the piano classical tradition because of his father, he embraced the guitar to please his Italian mother, who was very fond of serenatas. Trying to transpose the piano's polyphonic quality for the guitar, he ended several years later with three custom-made instruments (ten-, 12-, and 14-stringed) and a personally developed two-hand technique. At eight, he started to study piano with Brazilian masters Jacques Klein and Aurélio Silveira for a 15-year apprenticeship. Establishing himself in Nova Friburgo, a small town near Rio, for one year and four months, he attended the Nova Friburgo Music Conservatory. Awarded with a scholarship to study classical music in Vienna, Austria, at 20, he refused it in order to delve deeper in the popular side. In October 1968, his composition "O Sonho," arranged by him for a 100-piece orchestra, was presented at the third International Song Festival (FIC), promoted by TV Globo, Rio, by the group Os Três Morais. This song, with its uncanny orchestration, provoked enthusiasm around and was recorded 18 different times by several international artists. Soon after in that year, he left Brazil for France, where he became the conductor and orchestrator for the French singer Marie Laforêt in an association that lasted for one and a half years. It was instrumental for him to meet and became a pupil of the great masters Jean Barraqué (1928-1973), a disciple of Anton Webern, and Nadia Boulanger (1887-1979), a former consultant to Ygor Stravinsky. The additional importance of these two icons upon Gismonti's career was to stress the unique richness of his country's background and urge him to pursue a singular expression rooted in the cabocla and mestiça tradition. This would cause him to return to Brazil in 1971. His first LP, Egberto Gismonti, was already released in 1969 through Elenco. There, he sang his own songs and had a partnership with the bossa nova composer Paulo Sérgio Vale. Also in 1969, he presented himself at the San Remo Festival in Italy. In 1970, he toured through Europe, recording two singles in France, one LP in Italy, one in Brazil (Sonho 70), and one LP in Germany (Orfeu Novo). His song "Mercador de Serpentes" was presented at the fifth FIC in 1970. Returning to Brazil in 1971, he settled in Teresópolis, another small town close to Rio. He played in several venues in Brazil and his music was included on the soundtracks of the movies A Penúltima Donzela (Fernando Amaral, 1969), Confissões de Frei Abóbora (Brás Chediak, 1971), and Em Família (Paulo Porto, 1971). In 1972, he recorded Água e Vinho (in partnership with poet Geraldo Carneiro) and in 1973, Egberto Gismonti and Adademia de Danças, all three LPs through EMI/Odeon, the latter of which was the turning point when he began to stress his instrumental work. After its recording, the producer said it made no sense at all. He received a note from EMI/Odeon saying that, due to Brazil's economic difficulties, that would be the last album of Gismonti's career: it was an album outside of any category, with 25-minute tracks, expensively produced with synths and orchestra. This album was awarded with the Golden Record in Brazil. From 1972 to 1991, he would record 19 albums for EMI/Odeon. In 1974, he accepted an invitation to play at a festival in Berlin, Germany, and asked Hermeto Pascoal and Naná Vasconcelos to join him in his presentation. He then met ECM's CEO, Manfred Eicher. Returning to Brazil, he received a letter from ECM in 1975, inviting him to record with them. Not knowing what would be the importance of that label, he postponed the response until the end of 1976. Then he accepted the invitation, imagining he'd record with the all-star Brazilian group he was performing with by then: drummer/percussionist Robertinho Silva, bassist Luis Alves, and saxophonist/flutist Nivaldo Ornelas. But the Brazilian military government had imposed a high fee for all leaving Brazilians at about 7,000 dollars. Being that cipher prohibitive for anyone in that group but him, he decided to record solo. Fearing that challenge, he was wandering through Norway when he met a Brazilian actor who was his friend. Invited to his home, he met Brazilian percussionist Naná Vasconcelos there. Having to record the album in three days, he decided to have Vasconcelos into it, and asked by him to describe the album's concept, he explained that both of them had a common history, and he proposed Vasconcelos use that album for telling it. It was the history of two boys wandering through a dense, humid forest, full of insects and animals, keeping a 180-feet distance from each other. He knew Vasconcelos would accept without hesitation, and he did. His LP Dança das Cabeças with Vasconcelos received several contradictory international awards reflecting Brazilian cultural richness: in England, it was awarded as a pop record; in the U.S., as folklore music; in Germany, as classical music. Either way, it changed both artists' lives: Vasconcelos immediately became a disputed international artist, touring worldwide; Gismonti returned to Brazil and decided to research Amazon folklore. In the heart of the Amazon forest, Alto Xingu, he tried to make contact with the Yawaiapitì tribe, playing his flute for two weeks until head chief Sapaim invited him to his home. They shared no common language other than music and Gismonti spent about a month living and learning with them, upon the condition of spreading the forest people's values. Two years later, with saxophonist Jan Garbarek, percussionist Colin Walcott, and guitarist Ralph Towner, he recorded Sol do Meio-Dia. His LP Solo, released that next year, sold 100,000 copies in the U.S. In 1981, with Garbarek and bassist Charlie Haden, he recorded the LP Magico. The same year, the trio toured Europe, including a concert at the Berlin Jazz Festival, and recorded a second Magico album, entitled Folksongs. In 1981, Gismonti again toured with Haden and Garbarek, performing throughout Europe. Also in that year, he recorded with his all-star group Academia de Danças (drummer Nenê, saxophonist/flutist Mauro Senise, and bassist Zeca Assunção) the double album Sanfona. With Vasconcelos, he recorded Duas Vozes in 1985. In 1989, he recorded Dança dos Escravos and in 1990, following the release of Dança das Cabeças, Gismonti toured the United States with his group, which included cellist Jaquinho Morelembaum, flutist/saxophonist Nivaldo Ornellas, and Edu Mello E Souza on keyboards. Also in 1990, he recorded Infância, accompanied by Nando Carneiro (guitar/keyboards), Zeca Assumpção (bass), and cellist Jaquinho Morelembaum. With the same group, he recorded in 1993 Música de Sobrevivência, an album inspired by the writings of the Brazilian poet Manoel de Barros, who reflects in his work the Brazilian duality of the cultivated Portuguese tradition and the massive illiteracy disseminated in that country, which, notwithstanding, deeply influences the official language. In 1995, he recorded with the State Symphonic Orchestra of Lithuania the CD Meeting Point. In 1996, Gismonti recorded with Nando Carneiro and Zeca Assumpção for the CD Zig Zag. As a businessman, he owns the successful label Carmo, which has several joint ventures with ECM. He also performed an almost impossible task: He bought the rights for all of his phonograms through EMI/Odeon for worldwide publishing, with the exception of Brazil.
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Egberto Gismonti Albums and Songs Expand/Collapse
Albums Featuring "Egberto Gismonti"
Agua e Vinho Agua e Vinho
Egberto Gismonti (Luzes da Ribalta) Egberto Gismonti (Luzes da Ribalta)
Academia de Dancas Academia de Dancas
Dança Das Cabeças Dança Das Cabeças
Sol Do Meio Dia Sol Do Meio Dia
Sanfona Sanfona
Circense Circense
Works Works
Duas Vozes Duas Vozes
Solo Solo
Danca Dos Escravos Danca Dos Escravos
Presents a Musical Childhood with Infancia Presents a Musical Childhood with Infancia
Kuarup Kuarup
Live Live
Musica de Sobrevivencia Musica de Sobrevivencia
Amazonia (Carmo/9) Amazonia (Carmo/9)
Zig Zag Zig Zag
Alma Alma
Meeting Point Meeting Point
Coracoes Futuristas Coracoes Futuristas
Estreia Estreia
Antologia Antologia
Selected Recordings Selected Recordings
Retratos Retratos
Infancia Infancia
Arvore Arvore
No Caipira No Caipira
Sonho 70 Sonho 70
Trem Caipira Trem Caipira
Songs Performed by "Egberto Gismonti"
Ano Zero
Federico
Janela de Ouro
Vila Rica 1720
PR Um Samba
Agua E Vinho
Volante
Eterna
Tango
Mulhe Rendeira
Luzes da Ribalta
Memoria E Fado
Academia de Dança: Danç Dos Homens/Dança das Sombras
Tango
Encontro No Bar
Adágio
Variações Sobre Um Tema de Léo Brouwer
Salvador
Palacio de Pinturas
Jardim de Prazeres
Celebracao de Nupcias
A Porta Encantada
Scheherazade
Bodas de Prata
Quatro Cantos
Vila Rica
Continuidade Dos Parques
Conforme a Altura Do Sol
Conforme a Altura Da Lua
Polichinelo
Trem Noturno
Baiao Do Acordar
Pt. 1: Quarto Mundo #1/Danca das Cabecas/Luminosas Aguas/Celebracao de
Pt. 2: Tango/Bambuzal/Fe Cega Faca Amolada/Danca Solitaria
Palacio de Pinturas
Raga
Kalimba
Coracao
Cafe/Spain/Danca Solitaria No. 2/Baiao Malandro
Maracatu
10 Anos
Frevo
Loro
Em Família/Sanfona/Dança Dos Pés/Eterna
De Repente
Vale Do Eco
Cavaquinho
12 de Fevereiro
Carta de Amor
Karate
Cego Aderaldo
Magico
Palhaco
Ta Boa Santa
Equilibrista
Ciranda
Mais Que a Paixao
Loro
Raga
Ciranda Nordestina
Magico
Maracuta
Salvador
Aquarela Do Brasil
Rio de Janeiro
Tomarapeba
Dancando
Fogueira
Bianca
Don Quixote
O Dia, À Noite
Selva Amazonica/Pau Rolou
And Zero
Frevo
Salvador
Ciranda Nordestina
2 Violoes
Lundu
Trenzinho Do Caipira
Alegrinho
Danca Dos Escarvos
Salvador
Memoria E Fado
Ensaio de Escola de Samba (Dança Dos Escravos)
7 Anéis
Meninas
Infancia
A Fala da Paixâo
Recife & O Amor Que Move O Sol E Outras Estrelas
Dança No. 1
Dança No. 2
Senhores Da Terra
Ossuario
Valsa de Francisca I
Anta
Urucum
A Forca Da Floresta
A Danca Da Floresta
Aguas
Sonia
A Morte Da Floresta
Valsa de Francisca II
O Som Da Floresta
Jogos Da Floresta#1
Jogos Da Floresta#2
Mutacao
Carmem
Bianca
Lundú #2
Forró
Alegrinho #2
Natura, Festa Do Interior
Dois Curumins Na Floresta
Oh Senor Dos Caminhos (To Ailton Krenak)
Trenzinho Amazônico
Forró Na Beira Da Mata
Os Deuses Da Selva I
O Baile Dos Caraibas
O Coracao das Trevas
Danca das Amazonas
Todos os Fogos, O Fogo
Ciranda No Céu
Os Deuses Da Selva II
Sertao/Forrobodó
Ao Redor Da Fogueira
Turma Do Mercado
Fuga & Destruicao
Floresta (Amazônia)
Forró Amazônico
Ruth
No Coracao Dos Homens
Zig Zag
Mestiço and Caboclo
Orixás
Carta de Amor
Um Anjo
Forrobodó
Baiao Malandro
Palhaco
Loro
Maracatu
Karate
Agua & Vinho
Frevo
Cigana
Ruth
Sanfona
Fala de Peixao
Realejo
7 Aneis
Strawa No Sertão (Zabumba)
Strawa No Sertão (Zabumba) [Maxixe]
Música Para Cordas
Frevo
A Pedrinha Cai [First Movement of Cabinda, Cantiga Dos Espíritos]
Eterna Third Movement of Cabinda, Cantiga Dos Espíritos
Música de Sobrevivência
Luzes Da Ribalta
Mémoria E Fado
Academia de Dança: Dança Dos Homens/Dança Das
Tango
Encontro No Bar
Adágio
Variaçoes Sobre Um Tema de Léo Brouwer
Salvador
Sudacoes
No Caipria & Zabumba
Noca & Garrafas
Pira & Bambuzal
Palacio de Pinturas
Maracatu, Sapo, Queimada & Grilo
Frevo
Esquenta Muie & Banda de Pifanos
Frevo Rasgado
Sertao Brasiliero
Selva Amazonica
Uana Lua & Kalimbas
Cancao Da Espera
Danca das Sombras
Janela de Ouro
Parque Laje
Ciclone
Indi
Sonho
O Mercador de Serpentes
Lendas
Pêndulo
Lírica No. 1
O Trenzinho Do Caipira
Dansa
Bachiana No. 5
Deseja
Cantiga
Canção Do Carreiro
Prelúdio
Pobre Cega
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A New Way of Making Music: Artistshare Introduces New Jazz Singer Y...   2 hours 28 minutes ago
... her experiences with the Latin rhythms of Bossa Nova- one of those experiences include her past collaborations with Bossa Nova artist Egberto Gismonti. ...
Egberto Gismonti: Guitars That Dazzle   Nov 12, 2009 16:01:36
7:00 pm ET by Banning Eyre Egberto Gismonti and his son Alexandre bring 16 strings to bear on the elder Gismonti's new album. Egberto Gismonti and his son ...
Ithamara Koorax & Juarez Moreira   Nov 14, 2009 00:34:49
The brilliant, kaleidoscopic Brazilian composer Egberto Gismonti has made his first album for ECM in 12 years, “Saudaçoes.” It's a double-exposure of where ...
Brazilian music reverberates in Souq Waqif   Dec 04, 2009 01:16:27
... in the mainstream at the end of the 70s and released his first solo album 'Entre Duas Palavras,' in '83, with the participation of Egberto Gismonti. ...
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