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Chico Buarque
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Of the early stars of MPB (
música popular brasileira
),
Chico Buarque
was one of the first to become a certifiable pop star. With his warm, nasally croon, elegant phrasing, and considerable skill at lyric writing,
Buarque
(who is handsome to boot) became extremely popular with women, who loved his understated sensuality. However,
Buarque
was uncomfortable playing the role of pop star preferring to be seen as a serious artist. Throughout his career he's managed to have the best of both
worlds, but not without some significant bumps along the way. Still, he remains a towering figure in Brazilian pop music, one of the country's greatest singer/songwriters and interpreters of the samba.
Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1944,
Buarque
spent his early youth in Sao Paulo and Italy. Upon returning to Brazil,
Buarque
artistic development was greatly enhanced by the friends of his father (the historian Sergio Buarque de Holanda) who were prominent in the early bossa nova movement. Although he immersed himself in music, specifically the new bossa nova sounds of
Joao Gilberto
,
Buarque
decided that a college education was more practical and he decided to study architecture at the University of Sao Paulo. That turned out to be a short-lived career choice and it wasn't long before
Buarque
was cutting classes and hanging out with Sao Paulo's bossa nova cognoscenti.
Buarque
was 21 when his career began to take off. He recorded the single "Pedro Pedreiro," composed music for a theatrical production and, perhaps most importantly, had three of his compositions recorded by the undisputed queen of bossa nova
Nara Leao
. Not an openly polemical performer,
Buarque's
material did not lack social consciousness, but it did seem stylistically conservative when compared to the late 60s sounds of the tropicalistas such as
Caetano Veloso
,
Gilberto Gil
, and
Os Mutantes
. Despite the charges of aesthetic conservatism leveled against him (by
Gil
and
Veloso
)
Buarque
took a huge career chance in 1968 writing and scoring a bleak, existential play entitled
Roda Viva
that was critical of obsessive fan culture. The play's pop star protagonist is torn limb from limb, his flesh consumed by his fans. In a move that sounds lifted from
Julian Beck's
radical Living Theater, the performers would offer the audience pieces of the dead pop star's flesh to eat (it was chicken meat). Needless to say, with a military dictatorship in power this was considered extremely controversial stuff and soldiers were sent out to disrupt performances of
Roda Viva
, which including destroying sets and assaulting performers,
Buarque
himself was jailed briefly.
After the disaster of
Roda Viva
Buarque
returned to Italy for a year only to return to Brazil to find most of the stars of tropicalia in exile or severely circumscribed by government censorship. In 1971 he recorded the album
Construction
which was decided break from his earlier bossa nova records. This was the star of the second half of
Buarque's
career that saw him writing more intense songs that underneath each complicated lyrical layer was social and political protest. Forced to submit his material to government censors, nearly two-thirds of his material was rejected. And from 1974-1975 the censors approved almost nothing he wrote. On a more positive note the rift between
Buarque
,
Veloso
and
Gil
was settled upon their return to Brazil in 1972 and
Buarque
went on to record with both of them in the mid-70s. In the 80s,
Buarque
was given more compositional leeway and recorded some stunning music, along with branching out into other artist endeavors that included writing plays and novels, as well as scoring films, all of this work consistent with his desire to re-examine Brazil's cultural past, it relationship with the present, and its limitless possibilities for the future.
For over 30 years
Chico Buarque
has been an artist that struggled with pop music and pop stardom. Always challenging, always conscious of cultural history, he remains, deservedly so, a towering figure in Brazilian music. ~ John Dougan, All Music Guide
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denise s.miranda
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Chico e o maximo.
Suas musicas deviam ser conhecidas em todo o mundo e traduzidas pois as letras sao belissimas
Beijos daqui do Rio de Janeiro para ele que tambem mora aqui no Rio de Janeiro, para meu orgulho.
Denise
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