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Member Since4/4/2007
Band MembersOn the L.P. "Opus 3 No 1"

"Coisa No 6" and "What If ?"

MOACIR SANTOS .. Baritone Sax and Vocal
Bill Hood - Woodwinds
Abraham Lewak - Piano
Bob Saravia - Bass
Jerry Richmond - Drums
Joao Donato - Percussion
Frank Ponti - Voice
Alicia Rodiguez - Voice


Personnel on " Maestro" 1972

Ray Pizzi ... (saxes)
Frank Rosolino .... (trombone)
Hymie Lewak (piano)
Sheila Wilkinson (vocal)
Bill Henderson (piano)
Moacir Santos .. (sax, vocal, brass)
Oscar Brashear .. (trumpet)
David Duke ... (french horn)
Clare Fischer ... (organ)
Don Menza .. (flute, sax tenor)
Joe Pass ... (guitar)
John Heard ... (bass)
Harvey Mason ... (drums)


On

"Route Infinity"

Tenor Sax solo by Don Menza


On

"What's My Name"

Moacir Santos - Baritone Sax
Ray Pizi - Basson
Record LabelBlueNote
Type of LabelIndie


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Born April 8, 1924 , Serra Talhada, Pernambuco, Brasil

Died August 6, 2006 , Los Angeles, California, United States


When composer and arranger Moacir Santos died last August in Pasadena, California, at the age of eighty, Brazil lost one of its most influential musicians of the past century. Noted for his innovative mixing of Afro-Brazilian rhythms and modern jazz elements, Santos had influenced several generations of Brazil's best musicians and had made his mark on the international film and jazz music worlds as well. He created an expansive body of works for large instrumental ensembles that tantalized jazz artists and fans around the world, employing a potent combination of visceral and sophisticated influences that transcended such common stylistic references as bossa, samba, and choro.

Santos's fertile imagination found ways to combine classical, jazz, folkloric, and other contemporary and traditional idioms in a wholly unique manner. He melded poly-rhythms, intricate orchestrations, and improvisational elements in a mariner that was his alone. "Moacir is so different because he is a source himself--he made his own school," explains Mario Adnet, the Rio de Janerio-born composer, singer, and guitarist who has emerged in recent years as Santos's most ardent devotee. He and a close friend, saxophonist Ze Nogueira, have been on a decade-long mission to generate new interest in Santos and restore him to his rightful place in the pantheon of Brazilian music greats.

Thanks to their efforts and the involvement of many of Brazil's leading jazz instrumentalists, Santos's music is once again being widely heard and appreciated....


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The Above Tracks


COISA No 6 ...

Recorded 1968 but only released in 1978 after the three blue note LP's
The maestro himself playing baritone sax, all the way.. including the solos. Such a tone ! Such timing ! Such a melodic sense !

The Line on Baritone and flute on the outro into the fade
is a good example of the Magic of Moacir .



WHAT IF ? ...

Slightly bizare singing But listen to Moacir's beautifull little Baritone solo

( He tends to get the americans to take the solos on the 3 Blue Note L.P's ..
I would rather have heard him .......
Which is why the "Opus 3 No 1 " L.P is so good
It Should be Re-Released !


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**** DISCOGRAPHY ****

1963 "BOSSA BALANÇO BALADA"
Sylvia Telles with Moacir Santos

1965 Appears on:A Bossa no Paramount [live] [Various Artists - Bossa Nova]

1965 Coisas .... Available on C.D !

1972 Maestro ...Not Available ..

1974 Saudade .... Apparently pressed on CD in Japan

1975 Carnival of the Spirits ... Not Available

1978 Opus 3 Nº 1 (Recorded 1968) ..Not Available

2001 Ouro Negro Available on C.D.

2005 Choros & Alegria ... Available on C.D

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"One of the main Brazilian arrangers, having renovated the country's harmonic language in the '50s, the underrated Moacir Santos had nevertheless a highly influential role as he had as his pupils, in the '60s:

Paulo Moura, Oscar Castro-Neves, Baden Powell, Maurício Einhorn, Geraldo Vespar, Bola Sete, Sérgio Mendes, Dom Um Romão, João Donato, Roberto Menescal, Carlos Lyra, Dori Caymmi, Airto Moreira, and Flora Purim, among others.

In 1968, he was admitted into Henry Mancini's cinema music writing team and, four years later, he launched his first album in the American market,

The Maestro,
which was nominated for a Grammy award; it was followed by
Saudade (1974),
Carnival of the Spirits (1975),
and Opus 3, No. 1 (1979).

Owner of a distinctive Brazilian style as a composer and arranger, Santos' most-known tunes are "Nanã" (written with Mário Teles), which had over 150 different recordings (including those by Herbie Mann and Kenny Burrell); and "Coisas" (number one to 12); not to mention a series of compositions with Vinicius de Moraes ("Triste de Quem," "Menino Travesso," "Se Você Disser Que Sim," "Lembre-Se"), who praised him in his "Samba da Benção." Having written the arrangements for, among others, Vinicius de Moraes e Odete Lara (1963), Santos also composed the soundtracks for the films Love in the Pacific, Seara Vermelha (an adaptation of Jorge Amado's novel, directed by R. Aversa), Ganga Zumba (Cacá Diegues), O Santo Médico (Sacha Gordine), and Os Fuzis (Ruy Guerra), among others.

Santos had contact with music very early in his life in the local band Flores do Pajeú (Pernambuco), taking classes with bandmaster Paixão and joining the group at 14 on the saxophone, clarinet, trumpet, banjo, guitar, and drums. Leaving home two years later, he played around northeastern Brazil until 1943, when he got a break at the Rádio Clube de Pernambuco. Having joined the Band of the Military Police of Paraíba in 1945, Santos replaced Severino Araújo (who had being invited to work in Rio de Janeiro) in the jazz band (a generic and common denomination at the time, not having to do with the repertory) of Rádio Tabajara da Paraíba, as a tenor/clarinetist. Two years later, he was appointed the conductor of the band and, in 1948, he moved to Rio de Janeiro, where his first job was at the gafieira Clube Brasil Danças, remaining there for 18 years as saxophonist and then as conductor/arranger. One month after his arrival in Rio he joined Rádio Nacional as a solo tenor of the Orquestra do Maestro Chiquinho, where he would work until 1967. Having studied under Hans Joachim Koellreutter's guidance, to whom Santos became an assistant, in 1951 he was invited by Rádio Nacional's A&R director, Paulo Tapajós, to be one of the regular conductors/arrangers of the cast.

In 1954, Santos went to São Paulo, where he directed the orchestra of TV Record. Two years later, he returned to Rio de Janeiro, resuming his work at Rádio Nacional, also becoming Ary Barroso's assistant in the A&R direction of the Rozemblit recording company, and conductor at Copacabana Discos.
At the peak of the success in Brazil, Santos released in 1965 his first solo album, Coisas. In the same year, he wrote the soundtrack of the film Love in the Pacific, having been honored by the Brazilian government with the payment of travel expenses to be present at the debut in New York, NY.

In 1966, he was appointed as a member of ASCAP and in the next year he left Rádio Nacional. Moving to the U.S., Santos settled in Pasadena where he gave music classes at home until he was discovered by Horace Silver.

In 1985, he opened with Radamés Gnattali, in Rio de Janeiro, the I Free Jazz Festival. In 1996, he was decorated by the President of the Republic of Brazil as Oficial da Ordem do Rio Branco. In the same year, Santos was paid tribute at the Brazilian Summer Festival (Ford Theater, Los Angeles, CA).

His original arrangements for several of his compositions were transcribed by Mário Adnet and Zé Nogueira and recorded on the double-CD

Ouro Negro (2001),

which had the participation of Milton Nascimento, João Bosco, Joyce, João Donato, Djavan, Gilberto Gil, Ed Motta, and Santos himself. The album was launched with a show at the João Caetano theater, which was presented again at the Free Jazz Festival of that year." ~

Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide

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Laercio de Franca

Laercio de Franca



Nov 7 2009 1:46 AM

Valeu pelo add!
Tudo de bom e muita música!!
Laercio de Franca.
heyjude_19

heyjude_19



Nov 7 2009 1:45 AM

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What a wonderful tribute to Moacir Santos.
Love the music!!
Thanks for the friendship, and welcome.
Greetings from Jax, Fl
Helio Jambao

Helio Jambao



Sep 10 2009 9:51 AM

Grande compositor...
Grande arrajador...
GIGANTE que se foi, mais sua obra esta viva ...
Parabens para as pessoas que cuidam
desta pagina,por ajudar a manter a obra do Grande Maestro Moacir Santos em nossa memoria !
Obrigado pelo add...
TUHÚ

TUHÚ



Sep 10 2009 9:51 AM

É um prazer dividir este espaço com um artista como esse...
Abço

TUHÚ

PS: Convido a ouvir nossa nova gravação
Paracumbé

Paracumbé



Sep 10 2009 9:50 AM

Saludos. Muito obrigado. Gracias. Pude ver y escuchar al maestro Moacir Santos alrededor de dos ocasiones entre 1980 y 1985. Fueron experiencias muy buenas que siempre recordaré. Emanuel Dufrasne González, Paracumbé de Puerto Rico.
The Four Winds

The Four Winds



Sep 10 2009 9:48 AM

I'm excited to discover such wonderful music
and I look forward to learning more of it, Brian
Boris Kischkat

Boris Kischkat



Apr 10 2009 7:57 PM

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Maestro!
SILVIO ZALAMBANI

SILVIO ZALAMBANI



Jan 7 2009 8:19 PM

Uma joia da vida ouvir sua musica...todo o mundo pra sempre obrigado a voce!
silvio
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Dec 27 2008 7:19 PM



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Marcio Local

Marcio Local



Oct 9 2008 7:56 PM

MOACIR SANTOS FOREVER...
THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY!!!
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Aug 25 2008 4:01 PM

Moitas gracias , Moacir Santos o gran maestro , sempre vivo , voçe e as súas cancións sempre con nos............
Apepu

Apepu



Aug 25 2008 12:50 AM

Moacir santos foi com certeza um dos grandes arquitetos da música!A música é o único dominio no qual o homem realiza o presente.
Feita a construção, atingida a ordem, tudo está dito!
laura

laura



Jul 16 2008 8:01 AM

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR ADDING ME!!!!!! LOVE AND PEACE.
LAURA
Cláudio Seixas

Cláudio Seixas



Jul 17 2008 2:39 AM

Grande Músico! Grande Brasileiro! É sempre um prazer enorme ouvi-lo.
Anabela

Anabela



Jul 17 2008 10:12 AM

Obrigada Maestro por me adicionar, o seu talento e obra é imortal.Beijos e abraços para quem cuida desta página com tanto carinho, bem hajam.
giuseppe

giuseppe



Jul 19 2008 5:52 PM

thang you for the add!!maestro the best!!! amicalement guiseppe
Balaio de Soslaio

Balaio de Soslaio



Jun 18 2008 1:58 PM

Gratos por nos adicionar.
.Maestro imortal, parebéns pela obra,
patrimonio cultural da nação.
SALVE.
!!!!
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TRZ

TRZ



Apr 29 2008 6:29 PM

"Have you seen Nanã??"....Check THE MAESTRO REMIX" by TRZ.exp at http://www. myspace. com/samacorecords

Salve o mestre Moacir Santos e suas "Coisas" majestosas que traduzem nosso Brasil de forma inigualável.
Marcio Local

Marcio Local



Apr 28 2008 3:03 PM

OS MESTRES VIVEM PRA SEMPRE,UM SALVE AO ETERNO MAESTRO.
1111111UM SÓ CAMINHO1111111
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Sergio Souto

Sergio Souto



Apr 13 2008 3:22 PM

Músico, Maestro, Mestre são Muitos e Mais os M de Moacir!

Guia e referência no meu percurso e de tantos outros, onde quer que você se encontre agora, provavelmente numa roda musical com outros Santos, arreceba meu afeto e o axé da Bahia de todos os Santos,

Sergio
Grupo Vozes

Grupo Vozes



Apr 14 2008 12:46 AM

É um privilégio a gente poder desfrutar de todas essas COISAS lindas feitas pelo Maestro!

Com uma gratidão sem fim,

Vozes Reveladas
Everaldo Borges

Everaldo Borges



Mar 31 2008 9:15 PM

Eu tive um grande prazer de conhecer, e conviver um pouco com o maestro Moacir Santos, afinal ele e Dona Cléo até dormiram na minha casa, mas principalmente de aprender um pouco, não apenas sobre música, mas, sobre vida, pois, ele num simples bate papo,
nos ensinava bastante. Também tive o prazer de gravar junto com o pianista e compadre do maestro, Antônio Carmo, o demo da música Paraíso, do cd "Chôros e Alegrias", que servio de base para o arranjo final. Maestro Moacir Santos, "Não sois um, sois tantos".
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