Biography
Having written more than 200 songs by Wagner Tiso, Francis Hime, Astor Piazzola (ten songs, among them As Ilhas and Muralha da China), and Egberto Gismonti (having also produced several of his LPs), Geraldo Carneiro has had his productions recorded by Michel Legrand, Tom Jobim, Ney Matogrosso, Olivia Byington, Vinicius de Moraes, A Barca do Sol, and Airto Moreira. Several versions of his songs in other idioms have been released abroad and he is also an awarded writer of books, chronicles and poems, plays, an opera (+Manu Çaruê, music by Wagner Tiso), film scripts, and a TV series. Having moved to Rio de Janeiro at age three, Carneiro studied the piano in his childhood. His first song to be recorded, by Jorginho Telles, was Tristeza, Tristeza (with Eduardo Souto Neto). Having met Egberto Gismonti in 1968, the two wrote Água e Vinho in 1971, the title-track of Gismonti's LP of the next year. The album had other songs by the duo, including A Traição das Esmeraldas and Ano Zero. In 1972, the LP Egberto Gismonti (produced by Carneiro) brought Luzes da Ribalta and Encontro no Bar (Gismonti/Carneiro). In 1974, he became the composer for A Barca do Sol, and produced Gismonti's LP Academia de Danças. Having developed intense artistic activity as a writer of books, plays, essays, and articles, in 2000 Carneiro was invited (together with Paulo César Pinheiro) to write lyrics for Francis Hime's Sinfonia Para o Rio de Janeiro. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi



 
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A poesia de Geraldo Carneiro (ao vivo)
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Acadêmico Geraldo Carneiro fala sobre Antonio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim
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