Sebastiao Tapajós
by Sebastião Tapajós was a renowned Brazilian musician with over 50 recorded albums. A classically trained violonista (acoustic guitar player), he soon awakened his own musical expression, which bridges the gap between the rich Brazilian tradition and the delicacy, subtlety, and sophistication of the classical tradition. He received more than 20 awards in his career, including Germany's Album of the Year. Touring intensively through Europe, he played and recorded with Gerry Mulligan, Astor Piazzolla, Oscar Peterson, Paquito de Rivera, Zimbo Trio, Hermeto Pascoal, and many others, with concerts attended by more than 600,000 people.
His father, who was his first teacher, prompted him to begin playing at nine. He continued to study as a self-taught musician until he moved to Belém, in Pará, Brazil, studying musical theory with Professor Drago. In 1963, he moved again, this time to Rio, where he studied with Othon Salieri. In 1964, he moved to Portugal, where he graduated from the Lisbon National Music Conservatory. Tapajós was already an active performing artist, playing concerts in Portugal and Spain. In Madrid, he studied with guitar master Emilio Pujol, having graduated from the Hispanic Culture Institute. Since 1968, his recordings have been released in Brazil, Argentina, Japan, and in most European countries. Returning to Belém, he spent some time there before returning to Rio, in search of performing opportunities and to research Brazilian popular music. The first opportunity to perform came with a rendition of Villa-Lobos' Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra with National Symphonic Orchestra at the Teatro Municipal, Rio's most distinguished classical music concert house. The reviews were very favorable, and he began to tour Brazil and the U.S., giving concerts. Tapajós developed an interest in writing Brazilian popular music. His compositions, always evidencing an original character while avoiding easy commercial references, are profoundly rooted in Brazilian tradition. In 1972, Brasil: El Arte de la Guitarra was released by Discmedia/Trova-Alfa, with themes from classical and popular Brazilian composers, and his own compositions, along with a Weiss piece, "Allemande." After 1973, he toured Europe with great success. That same year, he performed at the Folklore and Bossa Nova of Brazil Festival, accompanying Maria Betânia and Paulinho da Viola, and he recorded Bienvenido Tapajós for MPS. He then began an intense touring schedule through Germany, Austria, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Holland, Belgium, and other countries. He also makes a point in presenting to his European audiences other great Brazilian musicians, such as Maurício Einhorn, Zimbo Trio, Joel do Bandolim, Djalma Correa, Sivuca, and others.
In 1981, Sebastião Tapajós recorded with Zimbo Trio the album Sincopando, for Stockfisch. In 1982, his LP Guitarra Criolla was awarded, in Germany, as the Album of the Year. Two years later, he released Xingu, with Pedro "Sorongo" Santos and Djalma Correa, through Tropical Music. His LP Terra was also awarded as Best Foreign Album in Germany. In 1988, Sebastião Tapajós recorded Luá, Joá, with Maurício Einhorn, for Caju Music. In Brazil, he was awarded by the Academia Brasileira de Letras as the best Brazilian musician of 1992. In 1993, he recorded a CD entirely dedicated to Villa-Lobos' music, Villa-Lobos, also for L'Art. In 1994, he recorded an album with pieces mostly by Hispanic classical composers. But, in 1995, his Visões do Nordeste (L'Art) brought his own compositions with Northeast Brazilian rhythms; with only one song not written by him, the Northeastern folklore song, "Mulher Rendeira." With Brazilian pianist Gilson Peranzzetta, Tapajós recorded, in 1996, the album Affinities, mostly with compositions by the two. Rejecting being labeled as a "jazz" player, Sebastião Tapajós was simply a Brazilian music player; he died on October 2, 2021 at the age of 78.
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Sebastião Tapajos & Pedro Dos Santos
Sebastiao Tapajós, Pedro Dos Santos
MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) - Erschienen bei RP music - Radoszynski Producciones S.A. am 03.03.1972
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Sebastião Tapajos & Pedro Dos Santos, Vol. 2
Sebastiao Tapajós, Pedro Dos Santos
World Music - Erschienen bei RP Music am 14.03.1972
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Aos da Guitarrada
Brasilianische Musik - Erschienen bei Cendi music am 12.05.2014
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Encontro De Solistas
Altamiro Carrilho, Sebastiao Tapajós, Gilson Peranzzetta, Mauricio Einhorn
MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) - Erschienen bei Movieplay Digital am 17.08.2018
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Da Minha Terra
MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) - Erschienen bei JAM MUSIC am 03.05.2000
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Sebastião Tapajos, María Nazareth, & Arnaldo Henriques
Sebastiao Tapajós, Arnaldo Henriques, María Nazareth
MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) - Erschienen bei RP Music am 18.07.1973
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Acoustic Guitar & Viola Caipira, Vol. 4
Paulinho Nogueira, Toquinho, Alemão & Zezo Ribeiro, Sebastiao Tapajós
World Music - Erschienen bei EDM 2001 am 01.01.2013
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Ontem e sempre (Sebastiao Tapajos)
World Music - Erschienen bei Movieplay am 17.08.2018
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Sebastião Tapajos & Pedro Dos Santos, Vol.2 (Edición 50 Aniversario)
Sebastiao Tapajós, Pedro Dos Santos
MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) - Erschienen bei RP music - Radoszynski Producciones S.A. am 16.09.2022
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Sebastião Tapajos & Pedro Dos Santos (Edición 50 Aniversario)
Sebastiao Tapajós, Pedro Dos Santos
MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) - Erschienen bei RP music - Radoszynski Producciones S.A. am 16.09.2022
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Conversa de Violoes
Sebastiao Tapajós, Sergio Abalos
Bossa Nova - Erschienen bei Sebastiao Tapajós - Sergio Abalos am 12.08.2011
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Brasil - El Arte de la Guitarra
MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) - Erschienen bei RP Music am 01.01.1971
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Ontem e Sempre
MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) - Erschienen bei Movieplay Digital am 17.08.2018
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Zimbo Convida Sebastião Tapajós
Brasilianische Musik - Erschienen bei Clam am 10.06.2016
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Afinidades
Sebastiao Tapajós, Gilson Peranzzetta
MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) - Erschienen bei Movieplay Digital am 14.10.1996
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Chorinho Vol.7
Waldir Silva, Altamiro Carrilho, Sebastiao Tapajós, Gilson Peranzzetta
World Music - Erschienen bei Movieplay Digital am 01.01.2013
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Acoustic Guitar and Viola Caipira, Vol.5
Sebastiao Tapajós, Paulinho Nogueira, Nestor da Viola, Enubio Queiroz
Música Sertaneja - Erschienen bei Movieplay Digital am 01.01.2013
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Sonhos e Valsas
World Music - Erschienen bei Sebastião Tapajós am 16.10.2021
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Lado a Lado
Sebastiao Tapajós, Gilson Peranzzetta
Pop - Erschienen bei Visom Digital am 05.07.1987
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Amazônia Brasileira (The Brazilian Amazonia)
Nilson Chaves, Sebastiao Tapajós
MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) - Erschienen bei Nilson Chaves am 01.06.1997
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Chorinho Vol.8
Altamiro Carrilho, Gilson Peranzzetta, Sebastiao Tapajós, Waldir Silva
World Music - Erschienen bei Movieplay Digital am 01.01.2013
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