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Garoto
Released Album
 
Artist Info
Role
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Composer
Country
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Brazil
Birth
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June 29, 1915 in São Paulo, Brazil
Death
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May 3, 1955 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Genre
:
Chamber
 
 
Vocal
 
Garoto, born as Aníbal Augusto Sardinha, was a Brazilian composer and musician who is considered one of the most influential figures in the development of Brazilian music. He was born on June 28, 1915, in São Paulo, Brazil, and grew up in a musical family. His father was a guitarist, and his mother was a pianist, which led to Garoto's early exposure to music. Garoto began playing the guitar at a young age and quickly developed a talent for the instrument. He was largely self-taught, but he also received some formal training from his father. Garoto's early influences included Brazilian choro music, as well as jazz and classical music. In the 1930s, Garoto began performing professionally as a guitarist and quickly gained a reputation as one of the best guitarists in Brazil. He played with a number of different groups and musicians, including the famous Brazilian composer and pianist Pixinguinha. Garoto's compositions were heavily influenced by Brazilian music, particularly choro and samba. He was also influenced by jazz and classical music, and he often blended these different styles in his compositions. Garoto's music was known for its intricate harmonies and rhythms, as well as its virtuosic guitar playing. One of Garoto's most famous compositions is "Lamentos do Morro," which he wrote in 1940. The piece is a slow, melancholic choro that is often considered one of the most beautiful pieces of Brazilian music ever written. Another famous composition is "Gente Humilde," which Garoto wrote in 1945. The piece is a samba that has become a Brazilian standard and has been covered by many different artists. Garoto's career was cut short when he died suddenly in 1955 at the age of 40. Despite his relatively short career, Garoto's influence on Brazilian music was significant. He was one of the first Brazilian musicians to incorporate jazz and classical music into his compositions, and he helped to create a new style of Brazilian music that was both sophisticated and accessible. Garoto's legacy has continued to influence Brazilian music to this day. Many Brazilian musicians continue to play and record his compositions, and his music has been covered by artists from around the world. In 1995, the Brazilian government declared Garoto a "National Treasure" in recognition of his contributions to Brazilian music. In conclusion, Garoto was a Brazilian composer and musician who played a significant role in the development of Brazilian music. He was a virtuosic guitarist and a talented composer who blended different styles of music to create a unique and sophisticated sound. Despite his relatively short career, Garoto's influence on Brazilian music has been significant, and his legacy continues to inspire musicians around the world.
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