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Luiz Bonfá / Luiz Bonfa

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Although overshadowed by the towering figure of Antonio Carlos Jobim and to a lesser extent by João Gilberto, Luiz Bonfá was right there at the birth of bossa nova as well. In fact, at least two of his songs, the haunting "Manha de Carnaval" and equally evocative "Samba de Orpheus" swept the world at least three years before Jobim's songs began to make a global impact, paving the way for the first Brazilian wave. In addition, Bonfá cultivated a delicate, precise classical guitar style, though more attuned to the traditional samba rhythm than the Gilberto/Jobim bossa nova lilt. Born near the bay of Guanabara in Rio — his father was an Italian immigrant — Bonfá took up the guitar at eleven and studied classical guitar with the Uruguayan master Isaias Savio. He began to work Rio's clubs as a singer with the Quitandinha Serenaders, and by 1946, he was appearing on Brazil's Radio Nacional. By 1957, Bonfa was beginning to split his time between New York City and Rio, touring the U.S. with singer Mary Martin, as well as writing and recording Brazilian film scores. The turning point in his career came in 1959 when film director Marcel Camus asked Bonfá to contribute some songs to his film version of the play Orfeo do Carnaval (to be renamed Black Orpheus on the screen). The director originally rejected "Manha de Carnaval" as the film's main theme, but after coming up with what he felt was an inferior second effort, Bonfá fought for his first tune and got his way, and "Manha de Carnaval" became a global pop/jazz/folk standard. In the late '50s and '60s, Bonfá began recording several albums for the American market on EMI Odeon (Capitol), Dot, Atlantic, Cook, Philips, Epic, and Verve, and he and his songs appeared prominently on the Jazz Samba Encore album with Jobim and Stan Getz. His songwriting skills were in demand in the most unpredictable places; for example, he wrote the schmaltzy "Almost in Love" for Elvis Presley (included in the forgettable 1968 film Live a Little, Love a Little). Bonfá's profile in America virtually disappeared after the '60s, although he continued to tour and write, eventually cutting over 50 albums. But he resurfaced in U.S. CD shops after a 15-year gap in 1989 with Non-Stop to Brazil for Chesky, followed by the ravishing The Bonfá Magic in 1991 (released domestically on Milestone) and 1993's Moods on GSP. Also, the original soundtrack for Black Orpheus is available on a Verve CD, a firsthand snapshot of Bonfá and Jobim lighting the fuse for the world-wide Brazilian music explosion. On January 12, 2001, Luiz Bonfá died of cancer in Rio de Janeiro. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi

Collections

Title: 100% Brazil

Genre: Jazz

Title: 20 Bossa Nova Hits

Genre: Jazz

Title: Brazilian Top Hits

Genre: Jazz

Title: The Latin Jazz

Genre: Jazz

Title: Bossa Nova Brasil

Genre: Latin

Title: Brazil Chill

Genre: Jazz

Title: Brazil Brazil!

Genre: Latin

Title: Live from Studio A

Genre: Jazz

Title: Best of Jazz Samba

Genre: Jazz

Title: Bossa Nova Cafe

Genre: Jazz, Latin

Title: Rio for Lovers

Genre: Jazz, Latin

Title: Best of Brazil

Genre: Jazz, Latin

Title: Latin Jazz Groove

Genre: Jazz

Title: Latin Jazz Lounge

Genre: Latin

Title: Jazz Plays Rock

Genre: Jazz

Title: Lounge Cocktails

Genre: Jazz

Title: Copa Beach

Genre: Latin

Featuring albums

Title: Love Rhapsody

Artist: Emma Sidney

Genre: Jazz

Title: Stan Getz: Gold

Artist: Stan Getz

Genre: Jazz, World Music, Bop

Title: Bossa Nova Brasil

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Jazz

Title: Quiet Now

Artist: Antonio Carlos Jobim

Genre: Jazz, Latin

Title: Gold

Artist: Stan Getz

Genre: Jazz, Latin

Title: Era Bom

Artist: Os Cariocas

Genre: Latin

Title: Tem Dó / Tem Do

Artist: Os Cariocas

Genre: Latin

Title: Verve 60

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Jazz

Title: Estrada Branca

Artist: Elizeth Cardoso

Genre: Latin

Title: Feitiço Da Vila

Artist: Elizeth Cardoso

Genre: Latin

Title: Caminho De Pedra

Artist: Elizeth Cardoso

Genre: Latin

Title: Night Jazz

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Jazz

Title: Top 50 Latin Jazz

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Jazz

Title: Mingle Music

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Jazz

Title: Bossa Chill Out

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Jazz

Title: The Best (CD1)

Artist: Bossa Nova

Genre: Latin

Title: The Best (CD2)

Artist: Bossa Nova

Genre: Latin

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