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Manhã de Carnaval

"Manhã de Carnaval" ("Carnival Morning"), often referred to as "Black Orpheus", is a song by Brazilian composer Luiz Bonfá and lyricist Antônio Maria.

"Manhã de Carnaval"
Song
English titleCarnival Morning
GenreBossa nova
Composer(s)Luiz Bonfá
Lyricist(s)Antônio Maria

"Manhã de Carnaval" appeared as a principal theme in the 1959 Portuguese-language film Orfeu Negro[1] by French director Marcel Camus. The film's soundtrack also included songs by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes, as well as the composition by Bonfá "Samba de Orfeu". "Manhã de Carnaval" appears in the film, including versions sung or hummed by both the principal characters (Orfeu and Euridice), as well as an instrumental version,[2] so that the song has been described as the main musical theme of the film.[3] In the portion of the film in which the song is sung by the character Orfeu, portrayed by Breno Mello, the song was dubbed by Agostinho dos Santos. The song was initially rejected for inclusion in the film by Camus, but Bonfá was able to convince the director that the music for Manhã de Carnaval was superior to the song Bonfá composed as a replacement.[3] Orfeu Negro was an international success (winning, for example, an Academy Award in 1960),[4] and brought the song to a large audience.

"Manhã de Carnaval" became one of the first Bossa Nova compositions to gain popularity outside Brazil.[3] Particularly in the United States, the song is considered to be one of the most important Brazilian Jazz/Bossa songs that helped establish the Bossa Nova movement in the late 1950s. "Manhã de Carnaval" has become a jazz standard in the U.S., while it is still performed regularly by a wide variety of musicians around the world in its vocalized version or just as an instrumental one. In the U.S., the song is also known as "A Day in the Life of a Fool", "Carnival", "Theme from Black Orpheus", or simply "Black Orpheus". In France, the song is also known as "La Chanson d'Orphée". All versions of foreign texts were written by lyricists other than Antônio Maria, using Bonfá's original music.[citation needed]

Recordings edit

All recordings listed below were released under the title of "Manhã de Carnaval" and sung in Portuguese, except where noted.

  • Luiz Bonfá, Solo in Rio 1959 [LIVE], track #11 & track #25 (reprise), audio CD, Label: Smithsonian Folkways, Feb 22, 2005. Originally released as "O Violão de Luiz Bonfá," label: Cook, 1959.
  • Black Orpheus (Original Intl. release title: Orfeu Negro): The Film. Dispat Films, December 1959.
  • Luiz Bonfá and Antonio Carlos Jobim, Black Orpheus, Motion Picture Soundtrack, tracks #6 (sung by Agostinho dos Santos), 8 (instrumental by Roberto Menescal), 11 (sung by Elizeth Cardoso) & 14 (instrumental by Bola Sete), LP Vinyl, Fontana, 1959.
  • João Gilberto, "cantando as musicas do filme Orfeu do carnaval", 45RPM, Odeon, 1959
  • Frida Boccara, recorded La Chanson d’Orphée at «Baccara 9» n° 17 (VA compilation, EP), 1959
  • Maysa, Live, sings for TV production, Video, Japan, 1960
  • Ivo Robić recorded the Croatian rendering "Orfejeva Pjesma" in 1960
  • Wayne Shorter, Wayning Moments, Track #1 Black Orpheus, VJLP 3029, 1961
  • Sylvia Telles, U.S.A., label: Philips, 1961.[5]
  • Miriam Makeba, Miriam Makeba, LP vinyl RCA 1960/63
  • Vince Guaraldi, Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus, CD, track #2, label: Orig. Jazz Classics, USA, April 18, 1962.
  • Hugh Masekela included the song in his debut recording Trumpet Africaine, LP, track #11, label: Mercury Records, USA, 1962.
  • Michaj Burano, track #4, Pronit – N 0238, Poland, 1963
  • Luiz Bonfá performs on acoustic guitar with Perry Como (vocal), "Manhã de Carnaval", live on the NBC program Kraft Music Hall, USA 1963.[6]
    • (Note: Perry sings in English his 1963 recorded version of Bonfá's song)
  • Stan Getz, Big Band Bossa Nova, arranged by Gary McFarland, LP & CD, track #1, Verve, USA, August 1962.
  • Quincy Jones, Big Band Bossa Nova, LP, track #4, label: Mercury, USA, 1962.
  • Cal Tjader, Sona Libre, LP, track #7, Verve, USA, January 1963.
  • Luiz Bonfá, Plays And Sings Bossa Nova, LP, track #5, Verve, USA, 1963.
  • Billy Eckstine "Now Singing In 12 Great Movies" (Mercury), 1963.
  • Paul Desmond, Take Ten, LP, track #5, Bluebird RCA, (USA), 1963.
  • Gerry Mulligan, Night Lights, LP & CD, track #2, label: Polygram Records, (USA), (original) September 1963.
  • Joan Baez, Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2, LP & CD, track #7, Vanguard, USA, November 1963.
  • Perry Como, The Songs I Love, LP, RCA, (USA), 1963
  • Harry James, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Album, MGM SE 4214 (USA), 1964
    • (Note: This is an instrumental version entitled "Theme from Orfeu Negro")
  • Dinah Shore, sings (in Portuguese) on ABC TV, USA 1964.
    • (Note: Dinah starts singing at the second strophe, and then repeats the same)
  • The Smothers Brothers, It Must Have Been Something I Said!, LP, Mercury Records (USA), 1964.
    • (Note: This is the English version titled "Carnival")
  • The Tarriers, Gather Round, Decca, USA, 1964
  • Cris Williamson, The Artistry of Cris Williamson, label:Avanti, 1964.[7]
  • Edita Piekha, La Chanson D'Orphee (in french), label: Melodiya (USSR), 1964[8]
  • Astrud Gilberto, The Shadow of Your Smile (Astrud Gilberto album) track #3, LP, label: Verve (D), 1965.
  • Catherine McKinnon, Voice of an Angel - Volume II, label: Arc, 1965.
  • Mongo Santamaría, La Bamba track #4, LP, label: CBS (D), 1965.
  • Percy Faith, Plays Latin Themes For Young Lovers track #12, LP, label: CBS (D), 1965.
  • Luiz Bonfá on guitar plays with Caterina Valente, vocal & guitar, for the TV Variety Show. Ms Valente hosted the show at The Hollywood Palace. Audio/Video, 1965.
  • João Donato, The New Sound Of Brazil, LP, track #4, label: RCA Victor, (USA), 1965. (instrumental)
  • Dexter Gordon - Gettin' Around (Blue Note 1965) (instrumental)
  • José Feliciano, The Voice and Guitar of, LP, track #6, label: RCA Victor, (D), 1965. (instrumental)
  • Louie Ramirez & His Orchestra, Latin Au Go Go, LP, track #3, label: ATCO, (USA), 1965. (instrumental)
  • Sandy Bull, Inventions, LP, Vanguard, (USA), 1965. (instrumental)
  • Baden Powell, Baden Powell, LP, track #3, label: Elenco, (Brazil), 1966. (instrumental)
  • Charlie Byrd, Byrdland (Columbia 1966) (instrumental)
  • Perry Como, The Songs I Love, LP, RCA, (USA), 1966.
    • (Note: This is the same version sung in 1963 by Perry Como, now titled "Manhã de Carnaval")
  • Finding a New Friend, a collaborative album between singer-pianist Oscar Brown Jr. and singer-guitarist Luiz Henrique, features a vocal version of "Manhã de Carnaval", label: Fontana, 1966.[9]
  • Jack Jones, Jack Jones Sings – with Ralph Carmichael & his Orchestra, Kapp Records, 1966
  • Eric KlossGrits & Gravy, Prestige, December 1966 (instrumental).
  • Bola SeteBola Sete at the Monterey Jazz Festival, LP, track #1, label: Verve, (D), 1967 (instrumental)
  • Stanley TurrentineA Bluish Bag, Blue Note, USA, 1967 (instrumental)
  • Claudine Longet, The Look of Love, LP, A&M, (USA), 1967.
  • Sivuca, Golden Bossa Nova Guitar, LP, Reprise, 1968.
  • Cher, Backstage, LP track #2, label: Liberty, (D), 1968.
  • Frank Sinatra, My Way, LP (1969) and CD (1990) track #7, label: Warner Bros, (UK), 1969.
    • (Note: Frank sings the previously-unreleased lyrics version, in English, titled: "A Day in the Life of a Fool")
  • Cannonball Adderley, Paris Jazz Concert 1969, LP, Malaco Jazz Classics, (USA), 1998.
  • Mason Williams, Hand Made, LP, track #8, label: Warner (USA), (instrumental bluegrass version), March 1970.
  • Chuck Mangione, The Chuck Mangione Quartet, LP 1972 and The Feeling's Back, CD 1998.
    • (Note: Both are instrumental / flugelhorn solos)
  • Clara Nunes and Paulo Gracindo, Brasileiro Profissão Esperança, track #7, LP, label: Odeon, Brazil (1974)
  • Joan Baez, Joan Baez In Concert, First 10 Years & Golden Hour, Vol.2, CD, label: Vanguard Records, January 1976.
  • Cal Tjader, Grace Cathedral Concert [LIVE], track #3, CD, label: Fantasy, May 1976.
  • Earl Klugh, Living Inside Your Love (Remastered), CD, track #8, label: Blue Note, (USA), 1976.
  • Julio Iglesias, "Mañana de Carnaval", Live in Jerusalem, DVD, label:Xenon, 1981 and single, label: SMI Artist, (Netherlands), November 1978.
    • (Note: Julio sings a Spanish titled version but the lyrics are Portuguese)
  • Earl Klugh, George Benson and Chet Atkins play an all-guitar instrumental version, AV Live for PBS TV production (USA), 1978.
  • Tânia Maria, Um Piano ao Cair da Tarde (Volume I - Nacional) (multi-artist album), label: Estúdio Eldorado, 1978.[10]
  • Ahmad Jamal and Gary Burton, Ahmad Jamal in Concert, Recorded at MIDEM 1981, for USA TV Production, film director John Whited, 1981.
  • Clara Nunes, Live, sings (in Portuguese), TV Video Japan, August 1982
  • Patricia Barber, Café Blue, CD, label: Blue Note/Mobile Fidelity, (USA), June 1984.
  • Luiz Bonfá, Luiz Bonfa in 1984. Audio/Video, 9'.16mins. Bonfá being interviewed by reporter Zaira Martins at his home in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1984.
    • (Note: Bonfá plays the first verse of "Manhã de Carnaval" on acoustic guitar at the end of the interview. Instrumental)
  • Chet Atkins, Guitar for All Seasons, Record 2, label: RCA, (USA), 1985.
  • Nara Leão, Garota de Ipanema, track 1 side 2, label: Philips, 1985.
  • Nara Leão, sing and plays in Portuguese, Live, TV Manchete Network, Brazil 1988.
  • Maria d'Apparecida, Couleur Bresil, label: Ocora, 1989.[11]
  • Barney Wilen with the Mal Waldron Trio, Movie Themes from France CD, label: Timeless/Alfa Jazz, 1989.
  • Tuck Andress, Reckless Precision, CD, label: Windham Hill Records, USA, January 1990.
  • Black Orpheus (Orfeu Negro): The Original Sound Track from the Film, participated by: Antonio Carlos Jobim, Luiz Bonfá, Studio: Verve. 1990
  • Alfredo Kraus, (as "Canción de Orfeo") Con el corazón, label: Zafiro, 1991.[12]
  • Concert for Planet Earth, John Michael Phillips, director(film), recorded Live on June 7, 1992, during the Earth Summit, included: The Wynton Marsalis Septet, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Plácido Domingo, plus orchestra directed & conducted by John DeMain. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for TV Production, USA 1992.
  • Eliane Elias, Paulistana track #4, label: Blue Note, USA, September 1993.
  • The album Encontro Marcado by pianist Luiz Eça features "Manhã de Carnaval" with vocals by Maria Petersen, label: Line Records, 1992.[13]
  • Fagner, Demais, label: RCA, 1993.[14]
  • Ray Brown, Black Orpheus, track #3, CD, label: Evidence, February 1994.
  • Leny Andrade, Maiden Voyage (with pianist Fred Hersch, CD, label: Chesky Records, January 1994.
  • Camila Benson, Memoires, track #8, CD, label: One Voice Records, April 1995.
  • Freddy Cole, A Circle of Love, label: Fantasy, 1996.[15]
  • Paco de Lucía, John McLaughlin and Al Di Meola, The Guitar Trio. track #4, CD, label: Polygram Records. October 1996.
  • Ithamara Koorax with composer Luiz Bonfá on guitar, Ithamara Koorax Sings the Luiz Bonfá Songbook, label: Paddle Wheel, 1996.[16]
  • Lisa Ono, Amigos, label: BMG, 1996.[17]
  • Paco de Lucia and Ramon de Algeciras on "Dos guitarras flamencas en América Latina". Titled in Spanish, instrumental. 1967, Universal Music Espana
  • Monica Dominique and Carol Rogers, So Nice, label: Dominique, 1997.[18]
  • Luis Miguel, Romances – Mañana de Carnaval, CD, track #14, label: Warner Music Latina, (Mexico), August 1997.
    • (Note Luis Miguel sings a Spanish text version)
  • Virgínia Rodrigues, Sol Negro, label: Natasha Records, 1997.[19]
  • Plácido Domingo, José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti, The 3 Tenors – Live Concert, in Paris, During the Opening for the Soccer World Cup, TV, (France), 1998.
  • Janet Seidel, The Way Your Wear Your Hat, label: La Brava Music, 1998.[20]
  • Luiz Bonfá, "The Bonfa Magic", CD, track #11, label: Fan/Milest (Zyx), (Germany), May 1999
  • Trio Esperança, Nosso Mundo, label: Mercury, 1999.[21]
  • Gal Costa, Maria Bethânia & Luciano Pavarotti, Live in Salvador, Bahia with the Symphonic Orchestra of Bahia (OSBA), show: "Pavarotti in Bahia", celebrating 500 Years of Brazil's discovery, Video for TV, Brazil, April 8, 2000
  • Luciano Pavarotti and Caetano Veloso, Live: at Pavarotti & Friends for Cambodia and Tibet, track #18, CD, label: Decca, (Italy), 2000
    • (Note: VHS released by Polygram Records in English in 7/28/2001, containing selection on track #20, (USA).)
  • Daniel Barenboim, Brazilian Rhapsody, CD, label: Teldec May 2000.
  • Luiz Bonfá, Composer of Black Orpheus Plays and Sings Bossa Nova, (originally released in 1962), track #5, CD, Polygram Records, label: Verve (USA), March 2000.
  • Tori Amos, "Mission Impossible 2 Soundtrack", (2000) Hollywood Records, track #15, May 2000
  • Baden Powell, Minha História, (1995) Universal Music Ireland, Ltd, and The Best of Baden Powell, CDs. label: Mercury Phonogram (Japan), July 2000.
  • Emilio Santiago, Bossa Nova, Live, sings with orchestra in Rio de Janeiro show, DVD, Brasil 2000
  • Paquito D'Rivera, Brazilian Dreams, track #3, CD, label: Mcg Jazz, 2001.
  • Emilio Santiago, Bossa Nova, track #10 "Maxximum" CD (2005) and track #6, CD, label: Sony Music Distribution (Brazil), 2001
  • Peter Almqvist, My Sound: Solo and Duets, rack #10, CD, label: Storyville Records, January 2001.
  • Ray Barretto, Gourmet Music Deluxe: Brazil, (Various Artists) & Latino, CD, label: Zyx Artist, (Germany), 2001.
  • Fairuz - Shu Bkhaf in her Wala Kif Album released in 2002.
  • Susannah McCorkleSábia (1990), Ballad Essentials (2002)
  • Maria Bethânia and Hanna Schygulla, during award "Abitfashion" presentation show, Live, Video, Brazil, Maio 2002.
  • Benoit Jazz Works, Watch What Happens, track #13, CD, label: The Orchard, June 2002.
  • Jacintha, Lush Life, label: Groove Note, 2002.
  • Astrud Gilberto, The Diva Series, CD, track #7, label: Verve Records, USA, May 2003.
  • Oscar Castro-Neves, Playful Heart, CD, track #5, label: Mack Avenue, USA, September 2003.
  • Eliane Elias, Brazilian Classics track #14, label: Blue Note, USA, September 2003.
  • Jards Macalé, Amor, Ordem & Progresso, label: Lua Discos, 2003.[22]
  • Franck Pourcel, The Movie Collection Vol.2, CD Track #19, label: EMI Brazil, January 2004.
  • Graham Anthony Devine, Manhã de Carnaval- Guitar Music from Brazil, track #8, CD, label: Naxos, Germany, March 2004.
  • André Rieu and Carla Maffioletti, (in Portuguese), Live with orchestra, and Flying Dutchman track #12, CD, label: Denom, (Netherlands), 2005
  • Ed Bickert, At Last: Live Toronto Canada 1976, track #6, CD, label: Mambo Maniacs, February 2005.
  • Teresa Salgueiro (duet with José Carreras), Obrigado, label: EMI , 2005.[23]
  • Vânia Abreu, Pierrot & Colombina, label: YB Music, 2006.[24]
  • Carly Simon, Into White, track #6, CD, label: Sony, (United States), 2006
  • Sandy Bull, Still Valentines Day, 1969: Live At The Matrix, San Francisco, CD, Water (USA), 2006
    • (instrumental, live recording from 1969)
  • Keren Ann, "Keren Ann", CD, track 11, label EMI Music France, 2007
  • Frank Evans, Ballade: jazz guitar of Frank Evans, track #7, CD label: BB/C107
  • Diane Hubka, Diane Hubka Goes to the Movies, label: 18th & Vine, 2007.[25]
  • Paula Morelenbaum, Telecoteco, label: Universal, 2008.[26]
  • Jose Pastor, Spain, CD, track #7, CD label: AclamaSion (2008)
  • Dexter Gordon, "Gettin' Around"
  • Nicole Henry, "Embraceable", CD 2011
  • Sasha Masakowski and Musical Playground, Wishes, label: Hypersoul, 2011.[27]
  • Diana Panton, To Brazil With Love, label: eOne Music, 2011.[28]
  • will.i.am, "Smile, Mona Lisa", #willpower, 2013
    • (English-language song based on the original.)
  • Ramsey Lewis, Bossa Nova (Ramsey Lewis album), 1962
  • Dan Fogelberg, Live at Carnegie Hall, instrumental, recorded 1979, CD, side 2, track #2, CD label: Nether Lands Records (2017)
  • Cliff Richard, under the title Canción de Orfeo with Spanish lyrics on the When in Spain album, 1963
  • Cliff Richard, under the title Carnival with English lyrics on the Holiday Carnival EP, 1963

Lyrics other than Portuguese edit

Although not as popular as the vast number of interpretations with Portuguese lyrics,[29] the song can also be found with a few English lyrics adaptations and in some other languages as well. None of the versions in other languages were written by Brazilian songwriters.

  • In 1970 Marisa Sannia in its LP Marisa Sannia canta Sergio Endrigo... e le sue canzoni created an italian version with lyrics by Mario Panzeri.
  • Luis Miguel sang the song in a Spanish version, while Julio Iglesias sang a different Portuguese version in a more Spanish sounding Portuguese, without his distinguished accent. Both versions were titled in Spanish, "Mañana de Carnaval", although their rhythmic interpretations vary greatly.
  • George David Weiss, Hugo Peretti, and Luigi Creatore wrote an English lyric adaptation under the title "Carnival." This version was recorded by Perry Como in 1963, and again, using the original cover name, "Manhã de Carnaval", three years later. Singer-songwriter Tori Amos recorded this version of the song for the Mission: Impossible 2 soundtrack in 2000.[30]
  • Carl Sigman later wrote a different set of English lyrics titled "A Day in the Life of a Fool", again adapting it to Bonfá's original music. Sigman's version is not a translation of the Brazilian lyrics, but rather an all new text on a different topic altogether, but to the same unmodified music.
  • In 2002, the music of Manhã de Carnaval was used in an Arabic version called "Shou Bkhaf" (How I fear) with lyrics written by Ziad Rahbani (Lebanese musician and composer). His mother, the Lebanese diva singer Fairouz, very popular in the Arab world, released this song in her Wala Kif album.
  • Shiina Ringo, lead singer for the Japanese band Tokyo Incidents covered this song in both Portuguese and English under the title "Kuroi Orufe" (黒いオルフェ, Black Orpheus) in her cover album, Utaite Myouri ~Sono Ichi~ (2002) as a solo artist.
  • Hebrew: "haia o ulai lo haia (had been or maybe hadn't been)" sung by Gidi Gov in Hebrew for his jazz cover album "rikud yareach (dance of the moon)".
  • French: "La Chanson d'Orphée (Matin fait lever le soleil...)" sung by Tino Rossi, Marie José, Dalida, Maria Candido, Gloria Lasso, Sacha Distel, Pauline Croze, Edita Piekha, French Latino, Diana Panton.[31]
  • Arabic : " Shu Bkhaf (How I Fear, or I Fear So Much, or I Dread So Much)" sung by Fairuz in Lebanese Arabic in her Wala Kif album released in january 2002. The lyrics were adapted into Lebanese Arabic and the music was reorchestrated by Fairuz son composer, songwriter, arranger, lyricist, playwright, comedian, actor, jazz pianist, musician, newspaper chronicler, Ziad Rahbany.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Black Orpheus at IMDb  
  2. ^ Black Orpheus Original Soundtrack (CD). Verve Music. 2008.
  3. ^ a b c Bogdanov, Vladimir; Chris Woodstra; Stephen Thomas Erlewine (2001). All Music Guide: The Definitive Guide to Popular Music. Backbeat Books. p. 911. ISBN 9780879306274.
  4. ^ "The 32nd Academy Awards (1960) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
  5. ^ "SYLVIA TELLES U.S.A. - Discos do Brasil". discografia.discosdobrasil.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  6. ^ . weshow.com. Archived from the original on 2008-04-16. - Performance with Perry Como, live, on the NBC program Kraft Music Hall in 1963.
  7. ^ Manhã de carnaval by Cris Williamson, retrieved 2024-01-30
  8. ^ "Пьеха Эдита - Manha De Carnaval". OnlineRadioBox.com. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  9. ^ "Finding a New Friend". Discogs.
  10. ^ "Um Piano ao Cair da Tarde". Discogs.
  11. ^ "Tracks on Couleur Bresil - Maria d'Apparecida (February 1989)". secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  12. ^ "Canción de Orfeo". Discogs.
  13. ^ "Encontro Marcado by Luiz Eça / Maria Petersen". Secondhand Songs.
  14. ^ "Demais by Fagner". Secondhand Songs.
  15. ^ "Freddy Cole: A Circle of Love". Discogs.
  16. ^ "Ithamara Koorax Sings the Luiz Bonfá Songbook". Discogs.
  17. ^ "Amigos by Lisa Ono". Secondhand Songs.
  18. ^ "So Nice by Carol Rogers & Monica Dominique". Secondhand Songs.
  19. ^ "Sol Negro (Virginia Rodrigues), Transcende La Distinction Entre Érudit Et Populaire" (in French). Musiq XXL. 2023-03-19.
  20. ^ "Janet Seidel: The Way Your Wear Your Hat". Discogs.
  21. ^ "Nosso Mundo by Trio Esperança". Secondhand Songs.
  22. ^ "Jards Macalé: Amor, Ordem & Progresso". Discogs.
  23. ^ "Teresa Salgueiro: Obrigrado". Discogs.
  24. ^ "Pierrot & Colombina by Vânia Abreu & Marcelo Quintanilha". Secondhand Songs.
  25. ^ "Diane Hubka: Diane Hubka Goes to the Movies". Discogs.
  26. ^ Pimentel, Luís (2008-09-16). "Paula Morelenbaum: viva ela e viva ele!". Revista Musica Brasileira.
  27. ^ "Sasha Masakowski and Musical Playground: Wishes". Discogs.
  28. ^ "Diana Panton『To Brazil With Love』" (in Japanese). Music of My Mind. 2012-07-29.
  29. ^ "Lyrics: Manhã de Carnaval". Luiz-bonfa.musicas.mus.br.
  30. ^ ""Carnival" From Mission Impossible 2 Soundtrack". The Dent. 2000-07-05.
  31. ^ Manhã de carnaval, retrieved 2022-10-24 – via soundcloud.com

External links edit

  • Manhã de Carnaval on YouTube
  • Luiz Bonfá – Manhã de Carnaval guitar solo on YouTube
  • Lyrics of Perry Como's 1963 version
  • Lyrics of Perry Como's 1966 version

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Manha de Carnaval news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Manha de Carnaval Carnival Morning often referred to as Black Orpheus is a song by Brazilian composer Luiz Bonfa and lyricist Antonio Maria Manha de Carnaval SongEnglish titleCarnival MorningGenreBossa novaComposer s Luiz BonfaLyricist s Antonio Maria Manha de Carnaval appeared as a principal theme in the 1959 Portuguese language film Orfeu Negro 1 by French director Marcel Camus The film s soundtrack also included songs by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes as well as the composition by Bonfa Samba de Orfeu Manha de Carnaval appears in the film including versions sung or hummed by both the principal characters Orfeu and Euridice as well as an instrumental version 2 so that the song has been described as the main musical theme of the film 3 In the portion of the film in which the song is sung by the character Orfeu portrayed by Breno Mello the song was dubbed by Agostinho dos Santos The song was initially rejected for inclusion in the film by Camus but Bonfa was able to convince the director that the music for Manha de Carnaval was superior to the song Bonfa composed as a replacement 3 Orfeu Negro was an international success winning for example an Academy Award in 1960 4 and brought the song to a large audience Manha de Carnaval became one of the first Bossa Nova compositions to gain popularity outside Brazil 3 Particularly in the United States the song is considered to be one of the most important Brazilian Jazz Bossa songs that helped establish the Bossa Nova movement in the late 1950s Manha de Carnaval has become a jazz standard in the U S while it is still performed regularly by a wide variety of musicians around the world in its vocalized version or just as an instrumental one In the U S the song is also known as A Day in the Life of a Fool Carnival Theme from Black Orpheus or simply Black Orpheus In France the song is also known as La Chanson d Orphee All versions of foreign texts were written by lyricists other than Antonio Maria using Bonfa s original music citation needed Contents 1 Recordings 2 Lyrics other than Portuguese 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksRecordings editThis article may contain unverified or indiscriminate information in embedded lists Please help clean up the lists by removing items or incorporating them into the text of the article February 2024 All recordings listed below were released under the title of Manha de Carnaval and sung in Portuguese except where noted Luiz Bonfa Solo in Rio 1959 LIVE track 11 amp track 25 reprise audio CD Label Smithsonian Folkways Feb 22 2005 Originally released as O Violao de Luiz Bonfa label Cook 1959 Black Orpheus Original Intl release title Orfeu Negro The Film Dispat Films December 1959 Luiz Bonfa and Antonio Carlos Jobim Black Orpheus Motion Picture Soundtrack tracks 6 sung by Agostinho dos Santos 8 instrumental by Roberto Menescal 11 sung by Elizeth Cardoso amp 14 instrumental by Bola Sete LP Vinyl Fontana 1959 Joao Gilberto cantando as musicas do filme Orfeu do carnaval 45RPM Odeon 1959 Frida Boccara recorded La Chanson d Orphee at Baccara 9 n 17 VA compilation EP 1959 Maysa Live sings for TV production Video Japan 1960 Ivo Robic recorded the Croatian rendering Orfejeva Pjesma in 1960 Wayne Shorter Wayning Moments Track 1 Black Orpheus VJLP 3029 1961 Sylvia Telles U S A label Philips 1961 5 Miriam Makeba Miriam Makeba LP vinyl RCA 1960 63 Vince Guaraldi Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus CD track 2 label Orig Jazz Classics USA April 18 1962 Hugh Masekela included the song in his debut recording Trumpet Africaine LP track 11 label Mercury Records USA 1962 Michaj Burano track 4 Pronit N 0238 Poland 1963 Luiz Bonfa performs on acoustic guitar with Perry Como vocal Manha de Carnaval live on the NBC program Kraft Music Hall USA 1963 6 Note Perry sings in English his 1963 recorded version of Bonfa s song Stan Getz Big Band Bossa Nova arranged by Gary McFarland LP amp CD track 1 Verve USA August 1962 Quincy Jones Big Band Bossa Nova LP track 4 label Mercury USA 1962 Cal Tjader Sona Libre LP track 7 Verve USA January 1963 Luiz Bonfa Plays And Sings Bossa Nova LP track 5 Verve USA 1963 Billy Eckstine Now Singing In 12 Great Movies Mercury 1963 Paul Desmond Take Ten LP track 5 Bluebird RCA USA 1963 Gerry Mulligan Night Lights LP amp CD track 2 label Polygram Records USA original September 1963 Joan Baez Joan Baez in Concert Part 2 LP amp CD track 7 Vanguard USA November 1963 Perry Como The Songs I Love LP RCA USA 1963 Note This is a version with English lyrics called Carnival The Modern Jazz Quartet on The Sheriff 1964 Harry James Twenty fifth Anniversary Album MGM SE 4214 USA 1964 Note This is an instrumental version entitled Theme from Orfeu Negro Dinah Shore sings in Portuguese on ABC TV USA 1964 Note Dinah starts singing at the second strophe and then repeats the same The Smothers Brothers It Must Have Been Something I Said LP Mercury Records USA 1964 Note This is the English version titled Carnival The Tarriers Gather Round Decca USA 1964 Cris Williamson The Artistry of Cris Williamson label Avanti 1964 7 Edita Piekha La Chanson D Orphee in french label Melodiya USSR 1964 8 Astrud Gilberto The Shadow of Your Smile Astrud Gilberto album track 3 LP label Verve D 1965 Catherine McKinnon Voice of an Angel Volume II label Arc 1965 Mongo Santamaria La Bamba track 4 LP label CBS D 1965 Percy Faith Plays Latin Themes For Young Lovers track 12 LP label CBS D 1965 Luiz Bonfa on guitar plays with Caterina Valente vocal amp guitar for the TV Variety Show Ms Valente hosted the show at The Hollywood Palace Audio Video 1965 Joao Donato The New Sound Of Brazil LP track 4 label RCA Victor USA 1965 instrumental Dexter Gordon Gettin Around Blue Note 1965 instrumental Jose Feliciano The Voice and Guitar of LP track 6 label RCA Victor D 1965 instrumental Louie Ramirez amp His Orchestra Latin Au Go Go LP track 3 label ATCO USA 1965 instrumental Sandy Bull Inventions LP Vanguard USA 1965 instrumental Baden Powell Baden Powell LP track 3 label Elenco Brazil 1966 instrumental Charlie Byrd Byrdland Columbia 1966 instrumental Perry Como The Songs I Love LP RCA USA 1966 Note This is the same version sung in 1963 by Perry Como now titled Manha de Carnaval Finding a New Friend a collaborative album between singer pianist Oscar Brown Jr and singer guitarist Luiz Henrique features a vocal version of Manha de Carnaval label Fontana 1966 9 Jack Jones Jack Jones Sings with Ralph Carmichael amp his Orchestra Kapp Records 1966 Eric Kloss Grits amp Gravy Prestige December 1966 instrumental Bola Sete Bola Sete at the Monterey Jazz Festival LP track 1 label Verve D 1967 instrumental Stanley Turrentine A Bluish Bag Blue Note USA 1967 instrumental Claudine Longet The Look of Love LP A amp M USA 1967 Sivuca Golden Bossa Nova Guitar LP Reprise 1968 Cher Backstage LP track 2 label Liberty D 1968 Frank Sinatra My Way LP 1969 and CD 1990 track 7 label Warner Bros UK 1969 Note Frank sings the previously unreleased lyrics version in English titled A Day in the Life of a Fool Cannonball Adderley Paris Jazz Concert 1969 LP Malaco Jazz Classics USA 1998 Mason Williams Hand Made LP track 8 label Warner USA instrumental bluegrass version March 1970 Chuck Mangione The Chuck Mangione Quartet LP 1972 and The Feeling s Back CD 1998 Note Both are instrumental flugelhorn solos Clara Nunes and Paulo Gracindo Brasileiro Profissao Esperanca track 7 LP label Odeon Brazil 1974 Joan Baez Joan Baez In Concert First 10 Years amp Golden Hour Vol 2 CD label Vanguard Records January 1976 Cal Tjader Grace Cathedral Concert LIVE track 3 CD label Fantasy May 1976 Earl Klugh Living Inside Your Love Remastered CD track 8 label Blue Note USA 1976 Julio Iglesias Manana de Carnaval Live in Jerusalem DVD label Xenon 1981 and single label SMI Artist Netherlands November 1978 Note Julio sings a Spanish titled version but the lyrics are Portuguese Earl Klugh George Benson and Chet Atkins play an all guitar instrumental version AV Live for PBS TV production USA 1978 Tania Maria Um Piano ao Cair da Tarde Volume I Nacional multi artist album label Estudio Eldorado 1978 10 Ahmad Jamal and Gary Burton Ahmad Jamal in Concert Recorded at MIDEM 1981 for USA TV Production film director John Whited 1981 Clara Nunes Live sings in Portuguese TV Video Japan August 1982 Patricia Barber Cafe Blue CD label Blue Note Mobile Fidelity USA June 1984 Luiz Bonfa Luiz Bonfa in 1984 Audio Video 9 16mins Bonfa being interviewed by reporter Zaira Martins at his home in Rio de Janeiro Brazil 1984 Note Bonfa plays the first verse of Manha de Carnaval on acoustic guitar at the end of the interview Instrumental Chet Atkins Guitar for All Seasons Record 2 label RCA USA 1985 Nara Leao Garota de Ipanema track 1 side 2 label Philips 1985 Nara Leao sing and plays in Portuguese Live TV Manchete Network Brazil 1988 Maria d Apparecida Couleur Bresil label Ocora 1989 11 Barney Wilen with the Mal Waldron Trio Movie Themes from France CD label Timeless Alfa Jazz 1989 Tuck Andress Reckless Precision CD label Windham Hill Records USA January 1990 Black Orpheus Orfeu Negro The Original Sound Track from the Film participated by Antonio Carlos Jobim Luiz Bonfa Studio Verve 1990 Alfredo Kraus as Cancion de Orfeo Con el corazon label Zafiro 1991 12 Concert for Planet Earth John Michael Phillips director film recorded Live on June 7 1992 during the Earth Summit included The Wynton Marsalis Septet Antonio Carlos Jobim Placido Domingo plus orchestra directed amp conducted by John DeMain Rio de Janeiro Brazil for TV Production USA 1992 Eliane Elias Paulistana track 4 label Blue Note USA September 1993 The album Encontro Marcado by pianist Luiz Eca features Manha de Carnaval with vocals by Maria Petersen label Line Records 1992 13 Fagner Demais label RCA 1993 14 Ray Brown Black Orpheus track 3 CD label Evidence February 1994 Leny Andrade Maiden Voyage with pianist Fred Hersch CD label Chesky Records January 1994 Camila Benson Memoires track 8 CD label One Voice Records April 1995 Freddy Cole A Circle of Love label Fantasy 1996 15 Paco de Lucia John McLaughlin and Al Di Meola The Guitar Trio track 4 CD label Polygram Records October 1996 Ithamara Koorax with composer Luiz Bonfa on guitar Ithamara Koorax Sings the Luiz Bonfa Songbook label Paddle Wheel 1996 16 Lisa Ono Amigos label BMG 1996 17 Paco de Lucia and Ramon de Algeciras on Dos guitarras flamencas en America Latina Titled in Spanish instrumental 1967 Universal Music Espana Monica Dominique and Carol Rogers So Nice label Dominique 1997 18 Luis Miguel Romances Manana de Carnaval CD track 14 label Warner Music Latina Mexico August 1997 Note Luis Miguel sings a Spanish text version Virginia Rodrigues Sol Negro label Natasha Records 1997 19 Placido Domingo Jose Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti The 3 Tenors Live Concert in Paris During the Opening for the Soccer World Cup TV France 1998 Janet Seidel The Way Your Wear Your Hat label La Brava Music 1998 20 Luiz Bonfa The Bonfa Magic CD track 11 label Fan Milest Zyx Germany May 1999 Trio Esperanca Nosso Mundo label Mercury 1999 21 Gal Costa Maria Bethania amp Luciano Pavarotti Live in Salvador Bahia with the Symphonic Orchestra of Bahia OSBA show Pavarotti in Bahia celebrating 500 Years of Brazil s discovery Video for TV Brazil April 8 2000 Luciano Pavarotti and Caetano Veloso Live at Pavarotti amp Friends for Cambodia and Tibet track 18 CD label Decca Italy 2000 Note VHS released by Polygram Records in English in 7 28 2001 containing selection on track 20 USA Daniel Barenboim Brazilian Rhapsody CD label Teldec May 2000 Luiz Bonfa Composer of Black Orpheus Plays and Sings Bossa Nova originally released in 1962 track 5 CD Polygram Records label Verve USA March 2000 Tori Amos Mission Impossible 2 Soundtrack 2000 Hollywood Records track 15 May 2000 Baden Powell Minha Historia 1995 Universal Music Ireland Ltd and The Best of Baden Powell CDs label Mercury Phonogram Japan July 2000 Emilio Santiago Bossa Nova Live sings with orchestra in Rio de Janeiro show DVD Brasil 2000 Paquito D Rivera Brazilian Dreams track 3 CD label Mcg Jazz 2001 Emilio Santiago Bossa Nova track 10 Maxximum CD 2005 and track 6 CD label Sony Music Distribution Brazil 2001 Peter Almqvist My Sound Solo and Duets rack 10 CD label Storyville Records January 2001 Ray Barretto Gourmet Music Deluxe Brazil Various Artists amp Latino CD label Zyx Artist Germany 2001 Fairuz Shu Bkhaf in her Wala Kif Album released in 2002 Susannah McCorkle Sabia 1990 Ballad Essentials 2002 Maria Bethania and Hanna Schygulla during award Abitfashion presentation show Live Video Brazil Maio 2002 Benoit Jazz Works Watch What Happens track 13 CD label The Orchard June 2002 Jacintha Lush Life label Groove Note 2002 Astrud Gilberto The Diva Series CD track 7 label Verve Records USA May 2003 Oscar Castro Neves Playful Heart CD track 5 label Mack Avenue USA September 2003 Eliane Elias Brazilian Classics track 14 label Blue Note USA September 2003 Jards Macale Amor Ordem amp Progresso label Lua Discos 2003 22 Franck Pourcel The Movie Collection Vol 2 CD Track 19 label EMI Brazil January 2004 Graham Anthony Devine Manha de Carnaval Guitar Music from Brazil track 8 CD label Naxos Germany March 2004 Andre Rieu and Carla Maffioletti in Portuguese Live with orchestra and Flying Dutchman track 12 CD label Denom Netherlands 2005 Ed Bickert At Last Live Toronto Canada 1976 track 6 CD label Mambo Maniacs February 2005 Teresa Salgueiro duet with Jose Carreras Obrigado label EMI 2005 23 Vania Abreu Pierrot amp Colombina label YB Music 2006 24 Carly Simon Into White track 6 CD label Sony United States 2006 Sandy Bull Still Valentines Day 1969 Live At The Matrix San Francisco CD Water USA 2006 instrumental live recording from 1969 Keren Ann Keren Ann CD track 11 label EMI Music France 2007 Frank Evans Ballade jazz guitar of Frank Evans track 7 CD label BB C107 Diane Hubka Diane Hubka Goes to the Movies label 18th amp Vine 2007 25 Paula Morelenbaum Telecoteco label Universal 2008 26 Jose Pastor Spain CD track 7 CD label AclamaSion 2008 Dexter Gordon Gettin Around Nicole Henry Embraceable CD 2011 Sasha Masakowski and Musical Playground Wishes label Hypersoul 2011 27 Diana Panton To Brazil With Love label eOne Music 2011 28 will i am Smile Mona Lisa willpower 2013 English language song based on the original Ramsey Lewis Bossa Nova Ramsey Lewis album 1962 Dan Fogelberg Live at Carnegie Hall instrumental recorded 1979 CD side 2 track 2 CD label Nether Lands Records 2017 Cliff Richard under the title Cancion de Orfeo with Spanish lyrics on the When in Spain album 1963 Cliff Richard under the title Carnival with English lyrics on the Holiday Carnival EP 1963Lyrics other than Portuguese editAlthough not as popular as the vast number of interpretations with Portuguese lyrics 29 the song can also be found with a few English lyrics adaptations and in some other languages as well None of the versions in other languages were written by Brazilian songwriters In 1970 Marisa Sannia in its LP Marisa Sannia canta Sergio Endrigo e le sue canzoni created an italian version with lyrics by Mario Panzeri Luis Miguel sang the song in a Spanish version while Julio Iglesias sang a different Portuguese version in a more Spanish sounding Portuguese without his distinguished accent Both versions were titled in Spanish Manana de Carnaval although their rhythmic interpretations vary greatly George David Weiss Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore wrote an English lyric adaptation under the title Carnival This version was recorded by Perry Como in 1963 and again using the original cover name Manha de Carnaval three years later Singer songwriter Tori Amos recorded this version of the song for the Mission Impossible 2 soundtrack in 2000 30 Carl Sigman later wrote a different set of English lyrics titled A Day in the Life of a Fool again adapting it to Bonfa s original music Sigman s version is not a translation of the Brazilian lyrics but rather an all new text on a different topic altogether but to the same unmodified music In 2002 the music of Manha de Carnaval was used in an Arabic version called Shou Bkhaf How I fear with lyrics written by Ziad Rahbani Lebanese musician and composer His mother the Lebanese diva singer Fairouz very popular in the Arab world released this song in her Wala Kif album Shiina Ringo lead singer for the Japanese band Tokyo Incidents covered this song in both Portuguese and English under the title Kuroi Orufe 黒いオルフェ Black Orpheus in her cover album Utaite Myouri Sono Ichi 2002 as a solo artist Hebrew haia o ulai lo haia had been or maybe hadn t been sung by Gidi Gov in Hebrew for his jazz cover album rikud yareach dance of the moon French La Chanson d Orphee Matin fait lever le soleil sung by Tino Rossi Marie Jose Dalida Maria Candido Gloria Lasso Sacha Distel Pauline Croze Edita Piekha French Latino Diana Panton 31 Arabic Shu Bkhaf How I Fear or I Fear So Much or I Dread So Much sung by Fairuz in Lebanese Arabic in her Wala Kif album released in january 2002 The lyrics were adapted into Lebanese Arabic and the music was reorchestrated by Fairuz son composer songwriter arranger lyricist playwright comedian actor jazz pianist musician newspaper chronicler Ziad Rahbany Vietnamese Bai ngợi ca tinh yeu Romance lyrics adapted by Phạm Duy The song was sung by multiple Vietnamese singers such as Bằng Kiều Thanh Ha Khanh Ha Quang Dũng and many more See also editList of bossa nova standardsReferences edit Black Orpheus at IMDb nbsp Black Orpheus Original Soundtrack CD Verve Music 2008 a b c Bogdanov Vladimir Chris Woodstra Stephen Thomas Erlewine 2001 All Music Guide The Definitive Guide to Popular Music Backbeat Books p 911 ISBN 9780879306274 The 32nd Academy Awards 1960 Nominees and Winners oscars org Retrieved 27 October 2011 SYLVIA TELLES U S A Discos do Brasil discografia discosdobrasil com br in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2024 01 30 Search Luis Bonfa weshow com Archived from the original on 2008 04 16 Performance with Perry Como live on the NBC program Kraft Music Hall in 1963 Manha de carnaval by Cris Williamson retrieved 2024 01 30 Peha Edita Manha De Carnaval OnlineRadioBox com Retrieved 2021 06 18 Finding a New Friend Discogs Um Piano ao Cair da Tarde Discogs Tracks on Couleur Bresil Maria d Apparecida February 1989 secondhandsongs com Retrieved 2024 01 30 Cancion de Orfeo Discogs Encontro Marcado by Luiz Eca Maria Petersen Secondhand Songs Demais by Fagner Secondhand Songs Freddy Cole A Circle of Love Discogs Ithamara Koorax Sings the Luiz Bonfa Songbook Discogs Amigos by Lisa Ono Secondhand Songs So Nice by Carol Rogers amp Monica Dominique Secondhand Songs Sol Negro Virginia Rodrigues Transcende La Distinction Entre Erudit Et Populaire in French Musiq XXL 2023 03 19 Janet Seidel The Way Your Wear Your Hat Discogs Nosso Mundo by Trio Esperanca Secondhand Songs Jards Macale Amor Ordem amp Progresso Discogs Teresa Salgueiro Obrigrado Discogs Pierrot amp Colombina by Vania Abreu amp Marcelo Quintanilha Secondhand Songs Diane Hubka Diane Hubka Goes to the Movies Discogs Pimentel Luis 2008 09 16 Paula Morelenbaum viva ela e viva ele Revista Musica Brasileira Sasha Masakowski and Musical Playground Wishes Discogs Diana Panton To Brazil With Love in Japanese Music of My Mind 2012 07 29 Lyrics Manha de Carnaval Luiz bonfa musicas mus br Carnival From Mission Impossible 2 Soundtrack The Dent 2000 07 05 Manha de carnaval retrieved 2022 10 24 via soundcloud comExternal links editManha de Carnaval on YouTube Luiz Bonfa Manha de Carnaval guitar solo on YouTube Lyrics of Perry Como s 1963 version Lyrics of Perry Como s 1966 version 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