Bossa nova is a style of Brazilian music created by Antonio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto and first introduced in Brazil by Gilberto's recording of "Chega de Saudade", in 1958, a song written by Antonio Carlos Jobim, first released as a single, and shortly thereafter as the album by Gilberto, bearing the same title as the song (1959).
With Antonio Carlos Jobim as "guru", bossa-nova acquired a large following right away, comprising young musicians, as well as fans, mostly young people, often college students. Later on, people of all ages and walks of life have also become admirers of the style.
2006-11-07 11:11:42
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answered by ? 6
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My favorite bossa nova recording is Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Stone Flower". He does play both guitar and piano on this recording; the rhythm section is Ron Carter and Joao Palma on bass and drums. There's a stunning flute choir that includes Hubert Laws, a guest spot by the late Joe Farrell on soprano saxophone, and the velvety smooth trombone of Urbie Green. Originally released in 1970 on Creed Taylor's CTI label on vinyl, this was re-released with a bonus cut (alternate take of "Brazil") on CD as part of the Contemporary Jazz Masters series on Epic.
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answered by Anonymous
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It´s a lovely music of Brazil
2006-11-07 11:16:54
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answered by linda 3
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A chevy that the boss drives
2006-11-07 22:57:08
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answered by Anonymous
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i just think... I think you mean Cassa Nova... Am I right?
2006-11-07 12:13:00
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answered by Alexandra 2
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