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Ney, Nora
 

Mestres da MPB—Continental Brasil 995472

Ono, Lisa
 

Minha saudade (w/ João Donato) BMG Brasil 27264

Passos, Rosa
 

Curare—Velas Brasil 11-v056

Rosa Passos canta Antonio Carlos Jobim—Lumiar Brasil 3702/98

Pinheiro, Leila
 

Benção, bossa nova—Polygram Brasil 842036

Isso é bossa nova—EMI Brasil 830979

Powell, Baden
 

Grandes mestres da MPB Vol 1—WEA Brasil—063018097

Grandes mestres da MPB Vol 2—WEA Brasil—063018098

Tempo feliz (w/ Maurício Einhorn)—Polygram Brasil 848852

Baden Powell à vontade—Polygram Brasil 848968

Os afro sambas (w/ Vinicius de Moraes) Polygram Japan 4205

Swings with Jimmy Pratt—Polygram Brasil 528045

Purim, Flora
 

500 miles high (w/ Michel Brock)—Fantasy USA 1018

Quarteto em Cy

(The Girls from Bahia)

 

Vinicius em Cy—CID Brasil 00100

Quarteto em Cy—Bomba Japan Bom514

Som definitivo—Bomba Japan Bom515

Regina, Elis
 

No fino da bossa ao vivo (3 CDs) Velas Brasil 11-V030

O fino do fino (w/ Zimbo Trio) Polygram Brasil 830060

Elis—Polygram Brasil 810436

Honeysuckle rose/Aquarela do Brasil (w/ Toots Thielemans) Polygram Brasil 830 391

Elis, como e porquê—Polygram Brasil 811468

Elis especial—Polygram Brasil 811220

Elis & Tom (w/ Antonio Carlos Jobim) Polygram Brasil 824418

Ribeiro, Pery
 

Pery é todo bossa—EMI Brasil 831207 (dois em um)

Pery muito mais bossa—EMI Brasil 831207 (dois em um)

Gemini V (w/ Leny Andrade & Bossa Três) EMI Brasil 836674

Ricardo, Sergio
 

Um sr. talento—Polygram Brasil 512055

Romão, Dom Um
 

Dom Um Romão—Muse USA 6012

Sá, Wanda
 

Vagamente (w/ Roberto Menescal)—Bomba Japan Bom506

Softly!—EMI Capitol Japan TOCP 50290

Eu e a música—Cid Brasil 00182

Brasileiras (w/ Célia Vaz)—Cid Brasil 118

Salvador, Don
 

Don Salvador trio—Imagem Brasil 2016

Santos, Agostinho dos
 

Agostinho dos Santos—EMI Brasil 833466

Santos, Moacyr
 

Saudade—Toshiba 6289 Japan

Shank, Bud
 

His Brazilian friends (w/ João Donato & Rosinha de Valença) EMI Japan 50634

Simonal, Wilson
 

A nova dimensão do samba—EMI Brasil 833531

Meus momentos—EMI Brasil 852388

Sinatra, Frank
 

Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim—Warner Brasil M759927041

Sinatra & company—Warner Brasil 91033

Soares, Claudette
 

É a dona da bossa—Imagem Brasil 1032

Claudette Soares ao vivo—Som Livre Brasil 5004

Soares, Elza
 

Elza, Miltinho e samba—EMI Brasil—833672

Meus momentos Vol 1—EMI Brasil—852387

Meus momentos Vol 2—EMI Brasil—833015

Souza, Raul de
 

Rio—MixHouse Brasil 0004

Tamba 4
 

Samba blim—Polygram Japan 5054

We and the sea—Polydor Japan—POCM 5025

Tamba Trio
 

Tamba Trio—Philips Japan PHCA 4214

Tempo—Philips Japan—PHCA 4239

Avanço—Philips Japan PHCA 4239

Telles, Claudia
 

Chega de sausade—Cid Brasil—00484-8

Telles, Mário
 

Mario Telles—Columbia Brasil—866109

Telles, Sylvia
 

Carícia—EMI Brasil 827535

Amor de gente moça—EMI Brasil 866 109

Amor em hi-fi—Polygram Brasil 848850

Bossa, balanço e balada—Polygram Brasil 512054 Silvia—EMI Japan 50283

Bossa session (w/ Lúcio Alves & Roberto Menescal) Polygram Brasil 558959

U.S.A.—Polygram Japan 4202

Tenório, Jr.
 

Embalo—RGE Brasil 3426023

Thielemans, Toots
 

The Brasil project—PrivateMusic USA 01005-82101

The Brasil project Vol. 2—PrivateMusic USA 01005-81110

Toquinho
 

Convite para ouvir (w/ Vinicius de Moraes) RGE 8503

A bossa do Toquinho—RGE Brasil 3466003

Valença, Rosinha de
 

Folklore e bossa nova do Brasil (w/ Edu Lobo & Sylvia Telles) MPS Germany 533 133

Valle, Marcos
 

Samba demais—EMI Brasil 829370 (dois em um)

O compositor e o cantor—EMI Brasil 829370 (dois em um)

The essential Marcos Valle (2 CDs)—Mr. Bongo USA 3 & 4

Samba ‘68—Polygram USA 314559516

Nova bossa nova—Far Out England—022

Viola enluarada—EMI Brasil 833607

Vandré, Geraldo
 

Mestres da MPB (Hora de Lutar) Continental Brasil 997752

Canto geral—EMI Brasil 833406

20 preferidas—RGE Brasil—5613

Vaughan, Sarah
 

Copacabana—Pablo Today Brasil—PACD 2312-125

O som brasileiro de Sarah Vaughan—RCA Brasil 10 027

Veloso, Caetano
 

Domingo (w/ Gal Costa)—Polygram Brasil 8385555

A bossa de Caetano—Polygram Brasil

Wanderley, Walter
 

Boss of the bossa nova—Motor Germany 535585

Samba swings!—Scam USA 9704

Brazil’s greatest hits—Crescendo USA 2137

Winter, Paul
 

The sound of Ipanema (w/ Carlos Lyra)—Sony Japan 7154

Rio (w/ Luiz Bonfa, Roberto Menescal and Luiz Eça)—Sony Japan SRCS 7155

Zimbo Trio
 

Ao vivo—Movieplay Brasil 317

Anthologies, Soundtracks, Scores, and Songbooks

Antonio Carlos Jobim songbook (5 CDs)—Lumiar Brasil 108300/304

Antonio Carlos Jobim songbook instrumental—Lumiar Brasil 107742/3

The man from Ipanema (3 CDs)—Polygram USA

Blue Note plays Jobim—Blue Note USA 72438 352835

Bossa nova—O amor, o sorriso e a flor (4 CDs)—Polygram/Reader’s Digest 994045

Bossa nova—acervo especial—BMG Brasil 100019

Bossa nova at Carnegie Hall—Audio Fidelity Brazil 8253

Bossa nova: história, som & imagem—Ventura Brasil VE0004

Bossa nova trinta anos depois—Polygram Brasil 826870

Bossa sempre nova (3 CDs) RGE Brasil 600-1/2/3

Brazilian horizons—BMG USA 47078

Carlos Lyra songbook—Lumiar Brasil 04/94

Casa da bossa—Polygram Brasil 536061

Chega de saudade—The best of bossa nova—EMI Brasil 827605

Edu Lobo songbook—Lumiar Brasil 107441–42

Forma—A grande música brasileira—Polygram Brasil 528491

The girl from Ipanema—The Antonio Carlos Jobim songbook—Polygram USA 525472

João Donato songbook (3 CDs)—Lumiar Brasil 43-04/99 43-05/99 43-06/99

Marcos Valle songbook—Lumiar Brasil 3904/98

Meus primeiros passos e compassos (original recordings of Jobim songs through 1958)—Revivendo Brasil 110

Orfeu—Motion picture soundtrack (w/Caetano Veloso)—Natasha Brasil—292105

Black Orpheus—The original soundtrack from the 1958 film—Verve Polygram USA 830783

Para viver um grande amor (w/ Dori Caymmi, Djavan, Zezé Motta)—Motion picture sound-track—Columbia Brasil 721357

Sinfonia do Rio de Janeiro (w/ Dick Farney, Os Cariocas, Emilinha Borba and others)—Continental Brasil 45099180

A trip to Brazil—Motor Germany 565382

A trip to Brazil, vol. 2: bossa and beyond—Universal Germany 545360-2

Vinicius de Moraes songbook (3 CDs)—Lumiar Brasil 01/93

Vivendo Vinicius (w/Baden Powell, Carlos Lyra, Miúcha and Toquinho)—BMG Brasil 7432189005

O fino da bossa—Show at Paramount theater, São Paulo in May 25, 1964—RGE Brasil 347 6012

Glossary

afoxê
a percussion instrument composed of a gourd with beads strung around it, also known as the
xequerê
.

ambrosia
a Brazilian dessert made of milk, sugar, and eggs.

áraque
a spirit alcohol flavored with anise.

Arcos da Carioca an ancient aqueduct in Rio de Janeiro that is no longer used to transport water but now carries Rio streetcars.

baião
a fast, lively, syncopated song and dance form from the northeast of Brazil.

batucada
rhythmical drumming and percussion-playing of various indigenous Brazilian musical instruments.

batuque
generic designation of Afro-Brazilian drumming and dances.

berimbau
an Afro-Brazilian chordophonic instrument, originally from Angola, composed of a wooden bow with a wire string and gourd resonator, commonly played in Bahia, particularly as a rhythmical accompaniment to capoeira.

Bilac, Olavo Brás Martins dos Guimarães (1865–1918) a Parnassian poet born in Rio de Janeiro; his themes included ancient history, the history of Brazil, love, death, and old age.

Caboclo a Brazilian whose ancestry may be traced back to the indigenous Indian peoples.

Cabral, Pedro Álvares the Portuguese navigator who “discovered” Brazil in May 1500, while commanding a fleet that was supposed to be en route to India.

cachaça
strong spirit alcohol brewed from sugarcane.

caixeta
a Latin American woodblock, composed of a rectangular piece of wood with a slit running lengthwise along the side, creating a sound chamber; it is played by striking with mallets or sticks.

Calabar, Domingos Fernandes (?–1635) a mulatto from Porto Calvo, Pernambuco, who was hanged after betraying his country by helping the Dutch invasion.

Candomblé one of the Afro-Brazilian religions, a blend of Catholicism and the polytheistic beliefs of early African slaves. It is very active in Brazil, and has many followers, particularly in Bahia.

capoeira
a ritualized Afro-Brazilian combat-dance that evolved from a fighting style that originated in Angola, and which is performed to the accompaniment of a musical ensemble that includes the
berimbau
,
pandeiro
, etc.

Carioca a native of Rio de Janeiro.

caruru
a Brazilian dish made with chicken, fish, okra, palm oil, and pepper.

cavaquinho
a ukelele-like stringed instrument.

choro
(or
chorinho
) a melody in 2/4 characterized by its specific structure, extreme melodic leaps, unexpected modulations, breakneck tempos, and improvisational language.

cocada
a candy made out of coconut and sugar.

cuíca
a drum like instrument open at one end and with a stick attached to the center of the drum skin that, when rubbed, produces a grunting noise.

Dona used to address a woman who has senior standing, by virtue of either age or social status.

farofa
cassava flour toasted in butter, lard, or olive oil, sometimes mixed with meat or eggs.

feijoada
a typical Brazilian stew of black beans cooked with dried meat, pork, and sausages.

forró
generic designation of dance music from the northeast of Brazil.

frevo
a highly syncopated, fast-tempo
marcha
that originated earlier in the century in Recife.

gaúcho
a native or inhabitant of Rio Grande do Sul.

guaraná
a soft drink flavored with
guaraná
, a Brazilian climbing shrub.

jequitibá
one of the largest trees in Brazilian fauna, frequently planted in parks and squares; its wood is used in the construction industry, and to manufacture furniture, toys, and shoe heels.

marcha
song form based on the boisterous rhythm of early Carnival parade music, subsequently influenced in the 1920s by one-step and ragtime.

marchinhas
“little marches”: a diminutive form of
marcha
.

mariola
a sweet made from banana.

maxixe
the first genuinely Brazilian song and dance, created in Rio around 1880 by Afro-Brazilian musicians: a synthesis of
lundu
, polka, and Cuban habanera.

moqueca
stew of fish or shellfish simmered in palm oil, coconut, and pepper.

Ossanha, Xangô, and Iemanjá some of the
orixás
—gods and goddesses—of the Umbanda Afro-Brazilian religion.

Palácio do Catete the former official residence of Brazilian presidents, now home to the
Museu da República
, or Museum of the Republic.

papo-de-anjo
“angel’s throat/chin,” a small, sweet cake originating in the convents of the Azores, made from beaten egg yolks that are baked and then left to soak in a sugar syrup sometimes flavored with rum, cinnamon, or citrus peel.

Paulista a native of São Paulo.

Pellegrino, Hélio (1924–1988) poet, orator, psychoanalyst, and left-wing militant.

peteca
a Brazilian game first played by Indian tribes hundreds of years ago, in which one bumps a feathered shuttlecock with the palm of one’s hand to a partner, or competitively over a net, like badminton with no rackets.

Philco a brand of portable radio.

picadinho
a ground or finely chopped meat hash, often made with leftovers from a previous meal.

pontos de candomblé
invocations for deities in the Candomblé faith.

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