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Ney Matogrosso
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An uncommon artist with an uncommon sopranino voice,
Ney Matogrosso
fell in the Brazilian popular music scene like a bomb in the '70s aboard the
Secos e Molhados
. The end of the group marked the beginning of a fertile and successful solo career in which he began exploring his sensuous and charismatic persona through satiric and ironic repertories. As time passed, he substituted self-contained and deeply sensitive interpretations of classics for the popular and classical Brazilian music. Along with his
representative and prolific solo discography, for which he received three platinum and three gold records,
Matogrosso
recorded in Itália with
Astor Piazzola
, performed in Argentina, Uruguay, participated in two Montreux Jazz Festivals (Switzerland), and toured Portugal several times. He also performed in Israel and the U.S., but always refused invitations to develop an international career.
Matogrosso
also worked as an actor in Sonho de Valsa (by
Ana Carolina
, the director, not the singer/composer) and Caramujo Flor (short subject by
Joel Pizzini
), and directed shows by
RPM
,
Cazuza
, and
Simone
.
Arriving in Rio de Janeiro in 1966,
Matogrosso
became a hippie leather artisan and divided his time between Rio, São Paulo, and Brasília, where he was a close friend of singer/composer
Luli
. Through her he met
João Ricardo
, who had a vision for a groundbreaking group and was searching for a high-pitched male voice. Invited by
Ricardo
,
Matogrosso
moved to São Paulo where he spent one year dedicating himself to exhaustive rehearsals, artisanship, and theater plays. With the explosive success of
Secos e Molhados
and the group's final dissolution,
Matogrosso
started his solo career exploring his unusual voice timbre, his mesmerizing scenic persona, and his androgynous visuals, enhanced by innovative and exotic costumes. A second solo album,
Água do Céu/Pássaro
, was supported by the show Homem de Neanderthal, in 1975, with which
Matogrosso
opened in Rio de Janeiro, drawing both raves and packed houses.
"Barco Negro"
and
"Homem com H"
appeared amongst considerable polemics aroused by the usual conservatives on duty. In that period, he worked with
Astor Piazzola
in Milan, Italy, where he recorded a double single with the Argentinean composer. A cleaner
Matogrosso
recorded
Bandido
in 1976, having his first national hit as a solo artist with
"Bandido Corazón,"
written especially for him by
Rita Lee
. While
Matogrosso
wanted to challenge prejudices and preconceptions with his satiric, ironic, and sensuous performances and choices of repertory, he also wanted to be regarded as a serious and sensitive interpreter. He tried to gain this respect with his memorable renditions of songs by complex composers like
Chico Buarque
:
"Deixa a Menina,"
"Tanto Amar,"
"Até o Fim,"
and the album
Um Brasileiro
(1996). But he also wanted to be regarded as an evolving and open-minded artist associating himself to the nascent Brazilian rock of the '80s, recording
"Por que a Gente é assim?,"
"Pro dia nascer Feliz,"
"Fogo e Risco,"
and
"Tão Perto."
In 1986, with the show A Luz do Solo,
Matogrosso
abandoned all fantasies and focused exclusively on his mature singing, passionately revisiting classics of Brazilian popular music like
"Dora,"
"Nem Eu,"
"Retrato em Branco e Preto,"
"Último Desejo,"
"Três Apitos,"
"Da Cor do Pecado,"
"No Rancho Fundo,"
"Modinha,"
"Autonomia,"
and
"Na Baixa do Sapateiro."
Accompanied by the best Brazilian musicians since beginning as a solo artist, he surpassed all expectations with the show Pescador de Pérolas (1987), in which he had
Raphael Rabello
,
Arthur Moreira Lima
,
Paulo Moura
, and
Chacal
both in the live performances and on the album. In 1992, he also had splendid accompaniment, this time by the group
Aquarela Carioca
, in his show and album
As Aparências Enganam
(released the next year), where he performed
"El Manisero."
In 1997,
Matogrosso
recorded
Cair da Tarde
, an ambitious project devoted to the works of
Tom Jobim
and
Heitor Villa-Lobos
. Having proven his point earlier in life,
Matogrosso
has dedicated himself to his deep renditions of the classics of Brazilian popular music. This spirit dominates
Batuque
(2001), in which he focuses on sambas, choros, and Carnival marchinhas of the '30s and '40s. ~ Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide
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