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Brazilian Stars Seu Jorge + Daniel Jobim Celebrate the Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim

Presented by Tropical Events, LLC at John Hancock Hall, Boston MA

Oct 06 2023
Brazilian Stars Seu Jorge + Daniel Jobim Celebrate the Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim

The brilliant music of Antonio Carlos Jobim, one of Brazil’s most highly esteemed musicians, will be performed and celebrated by superstar singer/guitarist/composer/actor Seu Jorge and singer/pianist/composer/producer Daniel Jobim

While Brazil has enjoyed its share of huge international pop music festivals, the country, without question, is most remembered as the source of Bossa Nova, the smooth, sensuous distillation of the samba, wrought by the composer, Antonio Carlos Jobim with his international mega-hit, "The Girl from Ipanema."

The song became the catalyst for a whole new movement of Brazilian-inspired music. In the United States, the music was closely associated with jazz, especially after Stan Getz recorded this ... view more »

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During the show, Daniel Jobim and Seu Jorge will each offer moments of nostalgia, great stories and personal impressions about Jobim, the poet. Seu Jorge always wanted to interpret Tom's work and saw the opportunity arise after meeting Daniel Jobim again.

"Antonio Carlos Jobim was, without a doubt, one of the greatest composers in the world and we were lucky for him to be Brazilian and one of the greatest heroes of our music. Jobim had a brilliant mind and he created music that is genuinely Brazilian with its beautiful chords and pure poetry. His songs will eternally fill people's hearts with joy, romanticism and hope," reflected Seu Jorge.

The versatility of the sovereign maestro's work merged with the artist. Antonio Carlos Jobim was a composer, pianist, arranger, singer and guitarist and he would have turned 93 in January this year. One of the greatest icons of MPB left us at 67. He was one of the most important Brazilian artists to present the sounds of samba, classical music, jazz and bossa nova to an international level of relevance. From partnerships with João Gilberto, Chico Buarque, Baden Powell and Frank Sinatra, Tom has been a key part of the history of Brazilian culture and he left an extensive legacy of film soundtracks, contributions, albums and collaborations.

"I, fortunately, have many memories of my grandfather as I was able to stay with him for a long time. He used to start playing songs very early in the morning, beginning at 6 am. There were classical pieces that he practiced every day. Before composing he would play some music and he would study beforehand. When he finally started to compose tunes, his creative ideas had already been emerging. I remember him playing Brahms, Chopin, Debussy, Rachmaninov. Early in the morning there was already that enlightened music in the house. It really leaves a mark: one never forgets," says Daniel.

LOCATION

John Hancock Hall

180 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA 02116

COVID-19 Phased Reopening Details

Face Masks Required: No
Social Distancing: No
Limited Capacity: No
Reservations Required: No
Proof of Vaccination Required: No

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