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COMPOSER
Jaques Morelenbaum
Jaques Morelenbaum wrote, played, conducted and produced the
soundtrack for the movie “Paid”. His "premier" as film score
writer was "A República dos Anjos", by Carlos Del Pino (1991).
He wrote together with Caetano Veloso the soundtrack for “O
Quatrilho” by Fábio Barreto (1995), an Oscar nominee as best
foreign language film. Morelenbaum has also composed the
soundtrack for the short movie "Água morro acima" by Maria
Letícia (best short movie at Brasilia International Movie
Festival, 1993), and “Tieta do Agreste” by Cacá Diegues (1996),
collaborating as producer, arranger and cellist. In 1998 he
wrote the soundtrack (with Antonio Pinto) for the film “Central
Station”, by Walter Moreira Salles, winner of the “Gold Bear” as
best film of Berlin Movie Festival and also an Oscar nominee. In
1999 Jaques signed the production, arranging and conducting of
Caetano Veloso’s soundtrack for Cacá Diegues’ “Orfeu do Carnaval”.
In 2001, he worked again with director Fabio Barreto, writing
and producing the soundtrack for Mr. Barreto’s last movie “Jacobina".
Jaques Morelenbaum has produced many records/cd’s of many known
musicians, like Antonio Carlos Jobim, Caetano Veloso, Egberto
Gismont,
Gal Costa, Milton Nascimento and Chico Buarque, Marisa Monte,
Carlinhos Brown, Cesária Évora and David Byrne.
He made two personal CD’s with his friend Ryuichi Sakamoto and
his wife Paula Morelenbaum. “Casa” and “a day in New York”.
Currently he produced the latest CD of the upcoming fado singer
Mariza and the old French legend Henri Salvador. |
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