- Vinicius de Moraes
Infobox Writer
name = Marcus Vinícius da Cruz de Mello Moraes
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pseudonym = Vinicius de Moraes
birthdate = birth date|1913|10|19|mf=y
birthplace =Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
deathdate = death date and age|1980|7|9|1913|10|19|mf=y
deathplace =Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
occupation = Poet, Playwright, Lyricist
nationality = BRAian
period = Second phase of BrazilianModernism until his death
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website = http://www.viniciusdemoraes.com.br / Vinicius de MoraesVinicius de Moraes, nicknamed O Poetinha (the little poet) (
October 19 ,1913 -July 9 ,1980 ), born Marcus Vinicius da Cruz de Mello Moraes inRio de Janeiro, Brazil , son of Lydia Cruz de Moraes and Clodoaldo Pereira da Silva Moraes. Vinicius was a seminal figure in the contemporary Brazilian music. As apoet , he wrote lyrics for a great number of songs that became all-time classics. He was also acomposer ofBossa nova , aplaywright , a diplomat and, as an interpreter of his own songs, he left several importantalbum s.Early life
From a musical family, Vinicius began writing poetry early in life. At the age of 14, he became friends with the brothers Paulo and Haroldo Tapajós, and with the latter composed "Loura ou Morena", his first song. In 1929, Vinicius enrolled in law school in
Rio de Janeiro . Starting in 1932, he wrote lyrics for ten songs that were recorded by the Tapajós brothers. Upon completing his studies, he published his first two collections of poetry: "Caminho Para a Distância" (1933) and "Forma e Exegese". Later, he became a cinema censor for the health and education cabinet (1935) and wrote his third book "Ariana, a Mulher" (1936).Advanced Studies and Early Career
Heading to
England (1938) with a British governmentscholarship to studyliterature atOxford University , he wrote "Novos Poemas". At that time he was married by proxy. In 1941, amidst the winds ofWorld War II , Vinicius returned to Rio and began to write film reviews and other pieces for newspapers and magazines. Two years later, he joined Brazil's diplomatic service and released his book "Cinco Elegias". In 1946, he was sent to Los Angeles as vice-consul on his first diplomatic assignment, and released "Poemas, Sonetos e Baladas".In 1950, Vinicius returned to Brazil upon his father's death. His first
samba (composed along with musicianAntônio Maria ), was "Quando Tu Passas por Mim", released in 1953, a year in which he moved toFrance as second secretary to Brazil's embassy.The next year he wrote lyrics for some of
Cláudio Santoro 's chamber music pieces, and also staged his play "Orfeu da Conceição", (later adapted to cinema as "Black Orpheus " ("Orfeu Negro", byMarcel Camus , director/writer,France , 1959)). With only a draft version, in 1954, Vinicius' original play won the contest commemorating the Fourth Centennial Celebration of the founding of the City ofSão Paulo . Later in 1956, during the production of his play, he was introduced to a relatively unknown pianist,Antonio Carlos Jobim , who was commissioned with writing the music for the play. Jobim composed the music for "Se Todos Fossem Iguais a Você", "Um Nome de Mulher", and several other songs included in the production.Following a return to his diplomatic duties in France and Uruguay, Vinicius released his books: "Livro de Sonetos" and "Novos Poemas II".
The Bossa Nova
In 1958, the singer
Elizete Cardoso released her album "Canção do Amor Demais ", marking the beginning ofBossa Nova . This record consists wholly of compositions by the Jobim-Vinicius partnership, or by either of the two ("Canção do Amor Demais", "Luciana", "Estrada Branca", "Chega de Saudade ", "Outra Vez"...). The recording also featured a relatively unknownJoão Gilberto on two tracks. With the release of this record, Vinicius' career in music (as well as that of many involved with him) may be said to have truly begun.The songs of Jobim and Vinicius were recorded by numerous Brazilian singers and performers of that time. Renditions of many Jobim-Vinicius' numbers on
João Gilberto 's first, second and third albums would firmly establish the sound and the core repertory of the Bossa Nova and would influence a new generation of singers and songwriters especially inRio de Janeiro . Among these songs are all time hits such asGarota de Ipanema , Insensatez andChega de Saudade .Cinema Recognition and Collaborations
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Black Orpheus " won an Academy Award for the best Foreign Language Film of 1959 (France; director, Marcel Camus). It was also awarded the "Palme d'Or" at the Cannes International Film Festival and the 1960British Academy Award . The film was a co-production between France-Italy and Brazil, and included several songs by Jobim and Moraes.His songs "Para uma Menina com uma Flor" and "Samba da Bênção" (music by Baden Powell) were included on the soundtrack of "
A Man and a Woman " ("Un Homme et une Femme",Claude Lelouch , 1966), another Cannes film festival winner.Later life
In the 60's and 70's, Vinicius continued collaborating with many renowned Brazilian singers and musicians, particularly Baden Powell, with whom he penned a series of songs with a heavy Afro-Brazilian influence and which came to be known collectively as the "Afro-Sambas". He also toured through Europe with
Chico Buarque andNara Leão , and Argentina withDorival Caymmi andOscar Castro-Neves . His last steady music partner was Antonio Pecci Filho, better known asToquinho . Along withToquinho , Vinicius released a series of very popular and influential albums.Hundreds of international performers have recorded more than 400 of Vinicius' songs.
Vinicius de Moraes died at his home, in
Rio de Janeiro ,Brazil , onJuly 9 ,1980 at the age of 66, while in the company of his wife, Gilda de Queirós Mattoso and his partner musician,Toquinho . He is buried inRio de Janeiro 'sCemitério São João Batista .External links
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* [http://www.viniciusdemoraes.com.br/ Official site of Vinicius de Moraes]
*fr+en [http://www.bossanova-web.tv History of BOSSA NOVA with audio & video samples] , by ABDB
* [http://www.wrasserecords.com Wrasse Records website]
* [http://www.ganijakupi.com Comic-Book on Vinícius de Moraes at www.ganijakupi.com]
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