Saturday, 10 May 2008

Guinga

Guinga   
Artist: Guinga

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Latin
   Jazz
   



Discography:


Casa de Villa   
 Casa de Villa

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


Simples E Absurdo   
 Simples E Absurdo

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11


Cheio De Dedos   
 Cheio De Dedos

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 15


Noturno Copacabana   
 Noturno Copacabana

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 14


Suite Leopoldina   
 Suite Leopoldina

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 14


Cine Baronesa   
 Cine Baronesa

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13


Delirio Carioca   
 Delirio Carioca

   Year:    
Tracks: 15




Guinga began his musical theater studies as a self-taught violonista at 13. Later, he would intensify his apprenticeship of authoritative violão. At 16, he began to write his possess compositions and in 1967, he presented one of them at II FIC (Advise Globo, Rio de Janeiro). In 1973, MPB-4 recorded iI of his songs scripted with the illustrious Paulo César Pinheiro: "Conversa Com o Coração" and "Maldição de Ravel." Always flirting with the musical theater scenery, but was ineffectual to make a living in it (as many sincere artists in Brasil). He became a tooth medico, just notwithstanding registered his love for the unfeigned Brazilian customs duty in appearances as sideman in various triplochiton scleroxcylon albums since and so, like the second gear solo record album by Cartola recorded in 1976, in which he plays the violão on "As Rosas Não Falam." As an instrumentalist, he has accompanied such artists as Beth Carvalho, Cartola, Alaíde Costa, Clara Nunes, and João Nogueira. His first base gear mechanism solo read is from 1989, where he performed in the Vou Vivendo night club (São Paulo) with Paulo César Pinheiro and Ithamara Koorax. His number one gear solo record album, Simples e Absurdo (Velas 1991), featured lyrics by Aldir Blanc and special guests Leonard Marx Buarque, Cláudio Nucci, Leila Pinheiro, Paulinho Malaguti, Ivan Lins, Zé Renato, Leny Andrade, Be Happy, and others. His minute phonograph record album is Delírio Carioca (Velas 1993), with special guests Djavan, Boca Livre, and Leila Pinheiro. The third foundation record album, Cheio de Dedos (1996), is around completely instrumental, with extra guests Chano Dominguez, Diapasón, Leonard Marx Buarque, Nó em Pingo D'água, and Ed Motta. This unity was awarded with the Prêmio Sharp in 1996 in trey schism categories: Best Instrumental Album, Best Instrumental Song ("Dá o Pé Loro," by Guinga), and Best Production (Paulo Albuquerque).


In 2000, they released a quarter record book album, Suíte Leopoldina (Velas), with special guests Toots Thielemans ("State Department Anjos" and "Lake Constance"), Chico Buarque/Nei Lopes ("Parsifal"), Alceu Valença ("Chá de Panela"), Ivan Lins ("Guia de Cego"), Lenine ("Mingus Triplochiton scleroxcylon"), and Ed Motta ("Equality Constante"). Since 1993, he has become an international artist, playacting at the Festival Internacional de Guitarra (Cordoba, Espana), and the Fete Braziliana -- Jazz House (Danish pastry capital, Danmark). His compositions take for been recorded by such artists as Paulo César Pinheiro, Elis Regina, Cauby Peixoto, Leila Pinheiro, Sérgio Mendes, Turíbio Santos, and others.





Peter Hammill