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Laurindo Almeida

Laurindo Almeida (September 2, 1917 – July 26, 1995) was a Brazilian guitarist and composer in classical, jazz, and Latin music. He and Bud Shank were pioneers in the creation of bossa nova. Almeida was the first guitarist to receive Grammy Awards for both classical and jazz performances. His discography encompasses more than a hundred recordings over five decades.[2]

Laurindo Almeida
Background information
Birth nameLaurindo José de Araujo Almeida Nobrega Neto[1]
Born(1917-09-02)September 2, 1917
São Paulo, Brazil
DiedJuly 26, 1995(1995-07-26) (aged 77)
Van Nuys, Los Angeles
GenresClassical, jazz, bossa nova
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1930s–1995
LabelsWorld Pacific, Capitol

Background edit

Laurindo Jose de Araujo Almeida Nobrega Neto was born in the village of Prainha, Brazil near Santos in the state of São Paulo.[2]

Born into a musical family, Almeida was a self-taught guitarist. During his teenage years, Almeida moved to São Paulo, where he worked as a radio artist, staff arranger and nightclub performer.[3] At the age of 19, he worked his way to Europe playing guitar in a cruise ship orchestra. In Paris, he attended a performance at the Hot Club de France by Stéphane Grappelli and famed guitarist Django Reinhardt, who became a lifelong artistic inspiration.[4]

Returning to Brazil, Almeida continued composing and performing. He became known for playing both classical Spanish and popular guitar. He moved to the United States in 1947; a trip financed when one of his compositions, a song known as "Johnny Peddler" became a hit recorded by the Andrews Sisters. In Los Angeles, Almeida immediately went to work in film studio orchestras.[2]

Early career in the United States edit

Almeida was first introduced to the jazz public as a featured guitarist with the Stan Kenton band in the late 1940s during the height of its success. According to author Michael Sparke, Almeida and his fellow Kenton bandmember drummer Jack Costanzo "endowed the music of Progressive Jazz with a persuasive Latin flavor, and the music is enriched by their presence."[5] Famed Kenton arranger Pete Rugolo composed "Lament" specifically for Almeida's cool, quiet sound,[6] and Almeida's own composition "Amazonia" was also featured by the Kenton orchestra. Almeida stayed with Kenton until 1952.

Almeida's recording career enjoyed auspicious early success with the 1953 recordings now called Brazilliance No. 1 and No. 2 with fellow Kenton alumnus Bud Shank, bassist Harry Babasin, and drummer Roy Harte on the World Pacific label (originally entitled "The Laurindo Almeida Quartet featuring Bud Shank").[7] Widely regarded as "landmark" recordings, Almeida and Shank's combination of Brazilian and jazz rhythms (which Almeida labeled "samba-jazz"-[4]) presaged the fusion of Latin and jazz, which is quite different in bossa nova, although jazz critic Leonard Feather credited Almeida and Shank as the creators of bossa nova sound.[2]

Other observers note that the beat, harmonic stamp, and economy of expression were different from the bossa nova, giving Almeida and Shank's recording "...a different mood and sound...certainly valuable in its own right."[8]

Almeida's classical solo recording career on Capitol Records began in 1954 with The Guitar Music of Spain. Almeida made a series of highly successful classical recordings produced by Robert E. Myers.[6] Among Almeida's notable classical recordings is an album widely considered to be the first classical crossover album, the 1958 Grammy winner Duets with the Spanish Guitar with mezzo-soprano Salli Terri and flutist Martin Ruderman. In this recording, Almeida arranges standard classical and folk repertoire through the prism of several Latin musical forms, including the modenha, charo, maracatu and boi bumba.[8] The result, according to Hi-Fi and Music Review was "...a prize winner in my collection. Laurindo Almeida's guitar playing captures the keen poignancy and rhythmic élan of Brazilian music with superb assurance and taste ...".[9] The recording was nominated for two Grammy Awards and won for Best Classical Engineering for Sherwood Hall III at the first Grammy Awards ceremony. In her recent memoir Simple Dreams, singer Linda Ronstadt discusses Duets With the Spanish Guitar and notes that her aunt, the renowned Spanish singer Luisa Espinel was a friend of vocalist Salli Terri: "Knowing I wanted to sing, Aunt Luisa had sent me a recording, Duets with the Spanish Guitar, which featured guitarist Laurindo Almeida dueting alternately with flautist Martin Ruderman and soprano Salli Terri. It became one of my most cherished recordings."[10]

Of Almeida's five career Grammys, four were awarded in classical categories. His classical recording discography also includes the debut recordings of two major guitar works, Heitor Villa-Lobos' Guitar Concerto and Radamés Gnattali's Concerto de Copacabana.[11]

In 1964, Almeida again expanded his recording repertoire by joining forces with the Modern Jazz Quartet on Collaboration (Atlantic Records), which combined classical with jazz, called "chamber jazz." Almeida also toured with the MJQ, both in the 1960s and again in the 1990s.[2]

Film and television edit

In addition to his recording achievements, Almeida continued his work with the film studios throughout his career, playing guitar, lute, mandolin and other instruments for more than 800 motion picture and television soundtracks (such as The High Chaparral and "The Gift," an episode of The Twilight Zone). Almeida made cameo appearances in the 1954 movie A Star is Born and on a 1959 episode of Peter Gunn titled "Skin Deep". His performing credits included major motion pictures such as Good-bye, My Lady (1956), Funny Girl (1968), and The Godfather (1972). He composed the complete film scores for ten motion pictures and portions for hundreds of others, including Charles and Ray Eames's 1957 film Day of the Dead.[6] He also underscored and performed for Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven (1992). His final film work was in The Cat in the Hat (2003) in which his whistling cover of "The Girl from Ipanema" is briefly heard. Some articles report Almeida won at least one Oscar award for film composition; however, while he was involved in films that were nominated, he did not receive an Oscar for his film work.

Later career edit

In the 1970s, Almeida reunited with Bud Shank, forming The L.A. Four with Ray Brown and Chuck Flores (later Shelly Manne and then Jeff Hamilton).[12] From 1974 to 1982, the L.A. Four toured internationally and recorded a series of albums for Concord Jazz, including The L.A. Four Scores!, an acclaimed live recording from the 1974 Concord Jazz Festival.[13] In 1980, Almeida joined forces with Charlie Byrd on a series of highly regarded recordings, including Latin Odyssey, Brazilian Soul and Tango.[7] He also recorded with Baden Powell, Stan Getz and Herbie Mann, among others. His guitar trio, Guitarjam, with Larry Coryell and Sharon Isbin played Carnegie Hall in 1988. In the 1990s, Almeida toured again with the Modern Jazz Quartet. In 1992, Concord Records issued Outra Vez, an October 1991 live recording with bassist Bob Magnusson and drummer Jim Plank; JazzTimes wrote that Outra Vez was "...a testament to his enduring genius as a concert guitarist, composer and arranger".[14]

In discussing Outra Vez, John Storm Roberts noted "...there was nothing retro about its tour de force, a phenomenal duet of Almeida performing Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata' while bassist Bob Magnusson played Thelonious Monk's 'Round Midnight.'"[7]

Awards and honors edit

Laurindo Almeida was nominated for sixteen Grammys and received the award five times:

  • 1960 The Spanish Guitars of Laurindo Almeida Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Duo
  • 1960 Conversations with the Guitar Best Classical Performance Vocal or Instrumental Chamber Music
  • 1961 Discantus Best Contemporary Classical Composition (tied with Igor Stravinsky)
  • 1961 Reverie for Spanish Guitars Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist without Orchestra
  • 1964 Guitar from Ipanema Best Instrumental Jazz Performance-Large Group

In 1992, he was honored with the Latin American & Caribbean Cultural Society Award for "his illustrious career as a performer and composer and his dedicated promotion of the music of the Americas." Shortly before his death, the Brazilian government honored Almeida, awarding him the "Comendador da Ordem do Rio Branco." In 2010, Fanfare inducted his 1958 Duets with the Spanish Guitar into its Classical Recording Hall of Fame.[15]

Death edit

Almeida was teaching, recording and performing until the week before his death of leukemia on July 26, 1995, at age 77 in Los Angeles, California.[2]

Legacy edit

Laurindo Almeida's archives are housed at the US Library of Congress and at California State University, Northridge.[16] He composed more than 1000 separate pieces, including 200 popular songs. In 1952 Almeida formed his own publishing company, Brazilliance, which has been influential in the dissemination of Latin American music. As described by authors Chris McGowan and Ricardo Pessanha, Laurindo Almeida was "...an artist known for his harmonic mastery, subtle dynamics, rich embellishments and adept improvisatory skills in a variety of idioms".[8]

In 2004 Almeida's guitar work from his version of The Lamp Is Low was sampled by the Japanese DJ and producer Nujabes for the song "Aruarian Dance" which features on the soundtrack to the anime series Samurai Champloo.

Discography edit

As leader edit

  • Guitar Music of Spain (Capitol, 1955)
  • Guitar Music of Latin America (Capitol, 1955)
  • Impressoes do Brasil (Capitol, 1957)
  • Guitar Solos (Coral, 1957)
  • The New World of the Guitar (Capitol, 1957)
  • Duets with the Spanish Guitar with Martin Ruderman and Salli Terri (Capitol, 1958)
  • Maracaibo (Decca, 1958)
  • Contemporary Creations for the Spanish Guitar (Capitol, 1958)
  • Danzas (Capitol, 1959)
  • Happy Cha-Cha-Cha! (Capitol, 1959)
  • Songs of Enchantment (Capitol, 1959)
  • For My True Love (Capitol, 1959)
  • The Intimate Bach, Duets with the Spanish Guitar Vol.2 (Capitol, 1960)
  • Villa Lobos: Music for the Spanish Guitar (Capitol, 1960)
  • Vistas de Espana (Capitol, 1960)
  • Conversations with the Guitar (Capitol, 1960)
  • The Spanish Guitars of Laurindo Almeida (Capitol, 1961)
  • The Guitar Worlds of Laurindo Almeida (Capitol, 1961)
  • Brazilliance (World Pacific, 1962)
  • Reverie for Spanish Guitars (Capitol, 1962)
  • It's a Bossa Nova World, 'Laurindo Almeida All Stars,' including Howard Roberts, Jimmy Rowles, Bob Cooper, Victor Feldman and Shelly Manne (Capitol, 1962)
  • Viva Bossa Nova! as by Laurindo Almeida and the Bossa Nova All Stars (Capitol, 1962)[17]
  • Acapulco '22 (Tower, 1963)
  • Broadway Solo Guitar (Capitol, 1964)
  • Guitar from Ipanema (Capitol, 1964)
  • New Broadway-Hollywood Hits (Capitol, 1965)
  • Sueños (Capitol, 1965)
  • A Man and a Woman (Capitol, 1967)
  • The Look of Love and the Sounds of Laurindo Alemeida (Capitol, 1968)
  • Classical Current (Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1969)
  • Bach Ground Blues & Greens (Century City, 1970)
  • The Art of Laurindo Alemeida (Orion, 1972)
  • The Best of Everything (Daybreak, 1972)
  • The Golden Hits of the Masters—Today! (Daybreak, 1973)
  • Bach Is Beautiful (Orion, 1972)
  • Latin Guitar (Dobre, 1976)
  • Virtuoso Guitar (Crystal Clear, 1977)
  • Concierto de Aranjuez (East Wind, 1978)
  • Chamber Jazz (Concord, 1977)
  • Prelude: Romantic Studies for the Guitar (Angel, 1979)
  • New Directions (Crystal Clear, 1979)
  • Clair de Lune (Angel, 1980)
  • First Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra (Concord, 1980)
  • Brazilian Soul with Charlie Byrd (Concord Picante, 1981)
  • Selected Classical Works for Guitar and Flute with Bud Shank (Concord, 1982)
  • Latin Odyssey with Charlie Byrd (Concord Jazz, 1983)
  • 3 Guitars 3 with Sharon Isbin and Larry Coryell (ProArte, 1985)
  • Tango with Charlie Byrd (Concord, 1985)
  • Music of the Brazilian Masters with Charlie Byrd and Carlos Barbosa-Lima (Concord 1989)
  • Outra Vez (Concord Picante, 1992)

With The L.A. 4

  • The L.A. Four Scores! (Concord Jazz, 1975)
  • The L.A. 4 (Concord Jazz, 1976)
  • Going Home (East Wind, 1977)
  • Pavane pour une infante défunte (East Wind, 1977)
  • Watch What Happens (Concord Jazz, 1978)
  • Just Friends (Concord Jazz, 1978)
  • Live at Montreux (Concord Jazz, 1979)
  • Zaca (Concord Jazz, 1980)
  • Montage (Concord Jazz, 1981)
  • Executive Suite (Concord Jazz, 1983)

As sideman edit

With Bobby Darin

With Sammy Davis Jr.

With Stan Kenton

With Peggy Lee

With Herbie Mann

With Oliver Nelson

With Van Dyke Parks

With Shorty Rogers

With Pete Rugolo

With Lalo Schifrin

With Bud Shank

With Carly Simon

With Stan Getz

With Gerald Wilson

References edit

  1. ^ Ronald C. Purcell (2001). "Almeida (Nobrega Neto), Laurindo (José) (de Araujo)". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.43173. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Oliver, Myrna (1 August 1995). "Laurindo Almeida, 77; Classical, Jazz Guitarist". Los Angeles Times.
  3. ^ Watrous, Peter (1 August 1995). "Laurindo Almeida, Guitarist, 77; Mixed Pop and Jazz". The New York Times.
  4. ^ a b Brookes, Tim (2005). Guitar: An American Life. Grove Press. p. 165.
  5. ^ Sparke, Michael (2010), Stan Kenton This is an Orchestra, University of North Texas Press
  6. ^ a b c Tynan, John (July 24, 1958), "The Artistry of Laurindo Almeida", Downbeat: 20
  7. ^ a b c Roberts, John Storm (1999). Latin Jazz: The First of the Fusions 1880s to Today. Schirmer Books. p. 74.
  8. ^ a b c McGowan, Chris; Pessanha, Ricardo (2009). The Brazilian Sound; Samba, Bossa Nova, and the Popular Music of Brazil. Temple University Press. p. 179.
  9. ^ Roy, Klaus George (May 1958). "Hispanism, Old and New". Hi-Fi and Music Review. p. 67.
  10. ^ Ronstadt, Linda (2013). Simple Dreams A Musical Memoir. Simon and Schuster. p. 30.
  11. ^ Summerfield, Maurice (2002). The Classical Guitar: Its Evolution, Players and Personalities since 1800. Ashley Mark. p. 217.
  12. ^ McGowan & Pessanha 2009, p. 180.
  13. ^ Weber, Bruce (April 7, 2009), "Bud Shank, Jazz Saxophonist, is Dead at 82", The New York Times
  14. ^ "Review: Laurindo Almeida – Outra Vez", JazzTimes, 22, 1992
  15. ^ "Laurindo Almeida Duets with the Spanish Guitar on EMI". Fanfare. September 2010.
  16. ^ Becker, Maki (November 11, 1994). "Northridge: Famed Guitarist Donates 1,000 Items to CSUN". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 25, 2022.
  17. ^ https://www.discogs.com/release/2332996-Laurindo-Almeida-The-Bossa-Nova-Allstars-Viva-Bossa-Nova Retrieved 23 January 2024
  18. ^ Dwek, Joel (2020). "BRAZIL/USA: Sammy Davis, Jr Sings, Laurindo Almeida Plays - Sammy Davis, Jr & Laurindo Almeida". 200worldalbums.com. Retrieved 15 October 2023.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Laurindo Almeida at Wikimedia Commons
  • Laurindo Almeida at AllMusic
  • Laurindo Almeida discography at Discogs  
  • Laurindo Almeida at IMDb
  • Laurindo Almeida at Find a Grave

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In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is de Araujo and the second or paternal family name is Almeida Nobrega Neto Laurindo Almeida September 2 1917 July 26 1995 was a Brazilian guitarist and composer in classical jazz and Latin music He and Bud Shank were pioneers in the creation of bossa nova Almeida was the first guitarist to receive Grammy Awards for both classical and jazz performances His discography encompasses more than a hundred recordings over five decades 2 Laurindo AlmeidaBackground informationBirth nameLaurindo Jose de Araujo Almeida Nobrega Neto 1 Born 1917 09 02 September 2 1917Sao Paulo BrazilDiedJuly 26 1995 1995 07 26 aged 77 Van Nuys Los AngelesGenresClassical jazz bossa novaOccupation s Musician composerInstrument s GuitarYears active1930s 1995LabelsWorld Pacific Capitol Contents 1 Background 2 Early career in the United States 3 Film and television 4 Later career 5 Awards and honors 6 Death 7 Legacy 8 Discography 8 1 As leader 8 2 As sideman 9 References 10 External linksBackground editLaurindo Jose de Araujo Almeida Nobrega Neto was born in the village of Prainha Brazil near Santos in the state of Sao Paulo 2 Born into a musical family Almeida was a self taught guitarist During his teenage years Almeida moved to Sao Paulo where he worked as a radio artist staff arranger and nightclub performer 3 At the age of 19 he worked his way to Europe playing guitar in a cruise ship orchestra In Paris he attended a performance at the Hot Club de France by Stephane Grappelli and famed guitarist Django Reinhardt who became a lifelong artistic inspiration 4 Returning to Brazil Almeida continued composing and performing He became known for playing both classical Spanish and popular guitar He moved to the United States in 1947 a trip financed when one of his compositions a song known as Johnny Peddler became a hit recorded by the Andrews Sisters In Los Angeles Almeida immediately went to work in film studio orchestras 2 Early career in the United States editAlmeida was first introduced to the jazz public as a featured guitarist with the Stan Kenton band in the late 1940s during the height of its success According to author Michael Sparke Almeida and his fellow Kenton bandmember drummer Jack Costanzo endowed the music of Progressive Jazz with a persuasive Latin flavor and the music is enriched by their presence 5 Famed Kenton arranger Pete Rugolo composed Lament specifically for Almeida s cool quiet sound 6 and Almeida s own composition Amazonia was also featured by the Kenton orchestra Almeida stayed with Kenton until 1952 Almeida s recording career enjoyed auspicious early success with the 1953 recordings now called Brazilliance No 1 and No 2 with fellow Kenton alumnus Bud Shank bassist Harry Babasin and drummer Roy Harte on the World Pacific label originally entitled The Laurindo Almeida Quartet featuring Bud Shank 7 Widely regarded as landmark recordings Almeida and Shank s combination of Brazilian and jazz rhythms which Almeida labeled samba jazz 4 presaged the fusion of Latin and jazz which is quite different in bossa nova although jazz critic Leonard Feather credited Almeida and Shank as the creators of bossa nova sound 2 Other observers note that the beat harmonic stamp and economy of expression were different from the bossa nova giving Almeida and Shank s recording a different mood and sound certainly valuable in its own right 8 Almeida s classical solo recording career on Capitol Records began in 1954 with The Guitar Music of Spain Almeida made a series of highly successful classical recordings produced by Robert E Myers 6 Among Almeida s notable classical recordings is an album widely considered to be the first classical crossover album the 1958 Grammy winner Duets with the Spanish Guitar with mezzo soprano Salli Terri and flutist Martin Ruderman In this recording Almeida arranges standard classical and folk repertoire through the prism of several Latin musical forms including the modenha charo maracatu and boi bumba 8 The result according to Hi Fi and Music Review was a prize winner in my collection Laurindo Almeida s guitar playing captures the keen poignancy and rhythmic elan of Brazilian music with superb assurance and taste 9 The recording was nominated for two Grammy Awards and won for Best Classical Engineering for Sherwood Hall III at the first Grammy Awards ceremony In her recent memoir Simple Dreams singer Linda Ronstadt discusses Duets With the Spanish Guitar and notes that her aunt the renowned Spanish singer Luisa Espinel was a friend of vocalist Salli Terri Knowing I wanted to sing Aunt Luisa had sent me a recording Duets with the Spanish Guitar which featured guitarist Laurindo Almeida dueting alternately with flautist Martin Ruderman and soprano Salli Terri It became one of my most cherished recordings 10 Of Almeida s five career Grammys four were awarded in classical categories His classical recording discography also includes the debut recordings of two major guitar works Heitor Villa Lobos Guitar Concerto and Radames Gnattali s Concerto de Copacabana 11 In 1964 Almeida again expanded his recording repertoire by joining forces with the Modern Jazz Quartet on Collaboration Atlantic Records which combined classical with jazz called chamber jazz Almeida also toured with the MJQ both in the 1960s and again in the 1990s 2 Film and television editIn addition to his recording achievements Almeida continued his work with the film studios throughout his career playing guitar lute mandolin and other instruments for more than 800 motion picture and television soundtracks such as The High Chaparral and The Gift an episode of The Twilight Zone Almeida made cameo appearances in the 1954 movie A Star is Born and on a 1959 episode of Peter Gunn titled Skin Deep His performing credits included major motion pictures such as Good bye My Lady 1956 Funny Girl 1968 and The Godfather 1972 He composed the complete film scores for ten motion pictures and portions for hundreds of others including Charles and Ray Eames s 1957 film Day of the Dead 6 He also underscored and performed for Clint Eastwood s Unforgiven 1992 His final film work was in The Cat in the Hat 2003 in which his whistling cover of The Girl from Ipanema is briefly heard Some articles report Almeida won at least one Oscar award for film composition however while he was involved in films that were nominated he did not receive an Oscar for his film work Later career editIn the 1970s Almeida reunited with Bud Shank forming The L A Four with Ray Brown and Chuck Flores later Shelly Manne and then Jeff Hamilton 12 From 1974 to 1982 the L A Four toured internationally and recorded a series of albums for Concord Jazz including The L A Four Scores an acclaimed live recording from the 1974 Concord Jazz Festival 13 In 1980 Almeida joined forces with Charlie Byrd on a series of highly regarded recordings including Latin Odyssey Brazilian Soul and Tango 7 He also recorded with Baden Powell Stan Getz and Herbie Mann among others His guitar trio Guitarjam with Larry Coryell and Sharon Isbin played Carnegie Hall in 1988 In the 1990s Almeida toured again with the Modern Jazz Quartet In 1992 Concord Records issued Outra Vez an October 1991 live recording with bassist Bob Magnusson and drummer Jim Plank JazzTimes wrote that Outra Vez was a testament to his enduring genius as a concert guitarist composer and arranger 14 In discussing Outra Vez John Storm Roberts noted there was nothing retro about its tour de force a phenomenal duet of Almeida performing Beethoven s Moonlight Sonata while bassist Bob Magnusson played Thelonious Monk s Round Midnight 7 Awards and honors editLaurindo Almeida was nominated for sixteen Grammys and received the award five times 1960 The Spanish Guitars of Laurindo Almeida Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Duo 1960 Conversations with the Guitar Best Classical Performance Vocal or Instrumental Chamber Music 1961 Discantus Best Contemporary Classical Composition tied with Igor Stravinsky 1961 Reverie for Spanish Guitars Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist without Orchestra 1964 Guitar from Ipanema Best Instrumental Jazz Performance Large GroupIn 1992 he was honored with the Latin American amp Caribbean Cultural Society Award for his illustrious career as a performer and composer and his dedicated promotion of the music of the Americas Shortly before his death the Brazilian government honored Almeida awarding him the Comendador da Ordem do Rio Branco In 2010 Fanfare inducted his 1958 Duets with the Spanish Guitar into its Classical Recording Hall of Fame 15 Death editAlmeida was teaching recording and performing until the week before his death of leukemia on July 26 1995 at age 77 in Los Angeles California 2 Legacy editLaurindo Almeida s archives are housed at the US Library of Congress and at California State University Northridge 16 He composed more than 1000 separate pieces including 200 popular songs In 1952 Almeida formed his own publishing company Brazilliance which has been influential in the dissemination of Latin American music As described by authors Chris McGowan and Ricardo Pessanha Laurindo Almeida was an artist known for his harmonic mastery subtle dynamics rich embellishments and adept improvisatory skills in a variety of idioms 8 In 2004 Almeida s guitar work from his version of The Lamp Is Low was sampled by the Japanese DJ and producer Nujabes for the song Aruarian Dance which features on the soundtrack to the anime series Samurai Champloo Discography editAs leader edit Guitar Music of Spain Capitol 1955 Guitar Music of Latin America Capitol 1955 Impressoes do Brasil Capitol 1957 Guitar Solos Coral 1957 The New World of the Guitar Capitol 1957 Duets with the Spanish Guitar with Martin Ruderman and Salli Terri Capitol 1958 Maracaibo Decca 1958 Contemporary Creations for the Spanish Guitar Capitol 1958 Danzas Capitol 1959 Happy Cha Cha Cha Capitol 1959 Songs of Enchantment Capitol 1959 For My True Love Capitol 1959 The Intimate Bach Duets with the Spanish Guitar Vol 2 Capitol 1960 Villa Lobos Music for the Spanish Guitar Capitol 1960 Vistas de Espana Capitol 1960 Conversations with the Guitar Capitol 1960 The Spanish Guitars of Laurindo Almeida Capitol 1961 The Guitar Worlds of Laurindo Almeida Capitol 1961 Brazilliance World Pacific 1962 Reverie for Spanish Guitars Capitol 1962 It s a Bossa Nova World Laurindo Almeida All Stars including Howard Roberts Jimmy Rowles Bob Cooper Victor Feldman and Shelly Manne Capitol 1962 Viva Bossa Nova as by Laurindo Almeida and the Bossa Nova All Stars Capitol 1962 17 Acapulco 22 Tower 1963 Broadway Solo Guitar Capitol 1964 Guitar from Ipanema Capitol 1964 New Broadway Hollywood Hits Capitol 1965 Suenos Capitol 1965 A Man and a Woman Capitol 1967 The Look of Love and the Sounds of Laurindo Alemeida Capitol 1968 Classical Current Warner Bros Seven Arts 1969 Bach Ground Blues amp Greens Century City 1970 The Art of Laurindo Alemeida Orion 1972 The Best of Everything Daybreak 1972 The Golden Hits of the Masters Today Daybreak 1973 Bach Is Beautiful Orion 1972 Latin Guitar Dobre 1976 Virtuoso Guitar Crystal Clear 1977 Concierto de Aranjuez East Wind 1978 Chamber Jazz Concord 1977 Prelude Romantic Studies for the Guitar Angel 1979 New Directions Crystal Clear 1979 Clair de Lune Angel 1980 First Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra Concord 1980 Brazilian Soul with Charlie Byrd Concord Picante 1981 Selected Classical Works for Guitar and Flute with Bud Shank Concord 1982 Latin Odyssey with Charlie Byrd Concord Jazz 1983 3 Guitars 3 with Sharon Isbin and Larry Coryell ProArte 1985 Tango with Charlie Byrd Concord 1985 Music of the Brazilian Masters with Charlie Byrd and Carlos Barbosa Lima Concord 1989 Outra Vez Concord Picante 1992 With The L A 4 The L A Four Scores Concord Jazz 1975 The L A 4 Concord Jazz 1976 Going Home East Wind 1977 Pavane pour une infante defunte East Wind 1977 Watch What Happens Concord Jazz 1978 Just Friends Concord Jazz 1978 Live at Montreux Concord Jazz 1979 Zaca Concord Jazz 1980 Montage Concord Jazz 1981 Executive Suite Concord Jazz 1983 As sideman edit With Bobby Darin Bobby Darin Sings The Shadow of Your Smile Atlantic Records 1966 With Sammy Davis Jr Sammy Davis Jr Sings and Laurindo Almeida Plays Reprise 1966 18 With Stan Kenton Encores Capitol 1947 A Presentation of Progressive Jazz Capitol 1947 Stan Kenton s Milestones Capitol 1950 Innovations in Modern Music Capitol 1950 Stan Kenton Presents Capitol 1950 Stan Kenton Classics Capitol 1952 Popular Favorites by Stan Kenton Capitol 1953 The Kenton Era Capitol 1955 Lush Interlude Capitol 1958 Artistry in Voices and Brass Capitol 1963 The Innovations Orchestra Capitol 1997 With Peggy Lee Guitars a la Lee Capitol 1966 With Herbie Mann The Magic Flute of Herbie Mann Verve 1957 With Oliver Nelson Skull Session Flying Dutchman 1975 With Van Dyke Parks Discover America Warner Bros 1972 With Shorty Rogers Bossa Nova Reprise 1962 With Pete Rugolo New Sounds by Pete Rugolo Harmony 1957 Behind Brigitte Bardot Warner Bros 1960 The Original Music of Thriller Time 1961 With Lalo Schifrin Gone with the Wave Colpix 1964 With Bud Shank Holiday in Brazil World Pacific 1958 Latin Contrasts World Pacific 1958 With Carly Simon Another Passenger Elektra Records 1976 With Stan Getz Stan Getz with Guest Artist Laurindo Almeida Verve 1966 With Gerald Wilson The Golden Sword Pacific Jazz 1966 References edit Ronald C Purcell 2001 Almeida Nobrega Neto Laurindo Jose de Araujo Grove Music Online 8th ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article 43173 ISBN 978 1 56159 263 0 a b c d e f Oliver Myrna 1 August 1995 Laurindo Almeida 77 Classical Jazz Guitarist Los Angeles Times Watrous Peter 1 August 1995 Laurindo Almeida Guitarist 77 Mixed Pop and Jazz The New York Times a b Brookes Tim 2005 Guitar An American Life Grove Press p 165 Sparke Michael 2010 Stan Kenton This is an Orchestra University of North Texas Press a b c Tynan John July 24 1958 The Artistry of Laurindo Almeida Downbeat 20 a b c Roberts John Storm 1999 Latin Jazz The First of the Fusions 1880s to Today Schirmer Books p 74 a b c McGowan Chris Pessanha Ricardo 2009 The Brazilian Sound Samba Bossa Nova and the Popular Music of Brazil Temple University Press p 179 Roy Klaus George May 1958 Hispanism Old and New Hi Fi and Music Review p 67 Ronstadt Linda 2013 Simple Dreams A Musical Memoir Simon and Schuster p 30 Summerfield Maurice 2002 The Classical Guitar Its Evolution Players and Personalities since 1800 Ashley Mark p 217 McGowan amp Pessanha 2009 p 180 Weber Bruce April 7 2009 Bud Shank Jazz Saxophonist is Dead at 82 The New York Times Review Laurindo Almeida Outra Vez JazzTimes 22 1992 Laurindo Almeida Duets with the Spanish Guitar on EMI Fanfare September 2010 Becker Maki November 11 1994 Northridge Famed Guitarist Donates 1 000 Items to CSUN Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 25 2022 https www discogs com release 2332996 Laurindo Almeida The Bossa Nova Allstars Viva Bossa Nova Retrieved 23 January 2024 Dwek Joel 2020 BRAZIL USA Sammy Davis Jr Sings Laurindo Almeida Plays Sammy Davis Jr amp Laurindo Almeida 200worldalbums com Retrieved 15 October 2023 External links edit nbsp Media related to Laurindo Almeida at Wikimedia Commons Laurindo Almeida at AllMusic Laurindo Almeida discography at Discogs nbsp Laurindo Almeida at IMDb Laurindo Almeida at Find a GravePortals nbsp Biography nbsp Classical music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laurindo Almeida amp oldid 1198169315, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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