Sunday, October 18, 2009

Arrigo Barnabe

Arrigo Barnabe

Arrigo Barnabe was born in 1951 in Brazil. His music is best known for having a heavily experimental approach, in which he uses dodecaphonism and atonalism as main principles of composition.

From 1974 to 1979 he studied composition at the School of Communication and Arts. He released his first LP, Clara Crocodile in 1980. In 1983 he wrote the Saga of Clara Crocodile for the Youth Symphony Orchestra. In 1984 he won Best Soundtrack for the music of the film Jane. He gained international recognition with his second album Flying Shark. In 1985 he released his second album Hidden City and won Best Soundtrack for the film of the same name. Two years later he received an award for best soundtrack for the film Vera. In 1988 he won an award for Best Soundtrack for the film Full Moon. In 1992 he released the CD Deeds.

In 1995 he participated in the First Festival of Jazz and Latin American Music in Argentina. He worked with a percussion quintet and string quartet St. Paul and Patife Band. In the 1990s he wrote pieces for the Jazz Orchestra of Sao Paulo. In 1997, after four years without recording, he released the CD Ed Mort, and the soundtrack of the same name.



Reference

Arrigo Barnabe. Retrieved October 11, 2009 from http://www.mpbnet.com.br/canto.

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Discography
  • 1980 - Clara Crocodilo 1984 - Tubarões Voadores

  • 1986 - Cidade Oculta (trilha sonora)

  • 1987 - Suspeito

  • 1992 - Façanhas

  • 1998 - Gigante Negão

  • 1999 - A Saga de Clara Crocodilo

  • 2004 - Coletânea 25 Anos de Clara Crocodilo (Includes: Clara
    Crocodilo, Tubarões Voadores, Gigante Negão, A Saga De Clara Crocodilo e Uma
    Suíte A Quatro Mãos)

  • 2004 - Missa In Memorian Arthur Bispo do Rosário

  • 2007 - Missa In Memorian Itamar Assumpção
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