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José Mário Branco

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José Mário Branco
Branco in 2011
Born
José Mário Monteiro Guedes Branco

(1942-05-25)25 May 1942
Died19 November 2019(2019-11-19) (aged 77)
Lisbon, Portugal
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • composer
  • actor
  • record producer
Years active1963–2019
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano

José Mário Branco (25 May 1942 – 19 November 2019) was a Portuguese singer-songwriter, actor, and record producer.

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Biography

José Mário Branco was born in Porto, the son of primary school teachers, and became politically involved in the early 1960s. This political activity during the dictatorship in Portugal and his opposition to the colonial war led him to seek exile in France in 1963.[1] There he would eventually meet and collaborate with musicians such as Sérgio Godinho and Zeca Afonso, whose records he produced and recorded at the Château d'Hérouville studios.

After the 1974 revolution Branco returned to Portugal and was the founder of the music ensemble GAC – Grupo de Acção Cultural. He composed a number of music scores for theatre plays.

Branco died of a stroke on 19 November 2019 at the age of 77.[2]

Discography

  • Seis cantigas de Amigo (EP, Arquivos Sonoros Portugueses, 1967) EP
  • Ronda do Soldadinho (Single, Ed. Autor, 1969) Single
  • Mudam-se os tempos, mudam-se as vontades (LP, Guilda da Música, 1971) LP/CD
  • Margem de Certa Maneira (LP, Guilda da Música, 1973) LP/CD
  • A Mãe (LP, 1978) LP
  • O Ladrão do Pão (EP, Diapasão, 1978)
  • Ser solidário (2LP, Edisom, 1982)
  • FMI (Maxi, Edisom, 1982)
  • Qual é a tua ó meu / S. João do Porto (Single, Edisom, 1982)
  • A Noite (LP, UPAV, 1985)
  • Correspondências (LP, UPAV, 1990) LP/CD
  • José Mário Branco ao vivo em 1997 (CD, 1997) CD
  • Canções escolhidas 71/97 (CD, 1999) CD (Colectânea)
  • Resistir é vencer (CD, 2004) CD
  • Inéditos (1967–1999) (CD, 2018)

As a producer

  • José AfonsoCantigas do Maio (1971) LP, Arnaldo Trindade, Orfeu
  • José AfonsoVenham mais cinco (1973) LP, Arnaldo Trindade, Orfeu
  • José AfonsoFura Fura (1979) LP, Arnaldo Trindade, Orfeu
  • Quarteto Música Em Si – Página em branco (1980) Songle, Arnaldo Trindade, Orfeu
  • José AfonsoGalinhas do mato (1985) LP, Transmedia, Schiu!(Em colaboração com Júlio Pereira e José Afonso).
  • Janita Salomé – Olho de fogo (1987) LP, Transmedia, Schiu!
  • Carlos do CarmoQue se fez homem de cantar (1990) LP, Polygram, Philips (2 temas)
  • Amélia MugeTodos os dias... (1994) CD, Sony Música, Columbia
  • Gaiteiros de Lisboa – Invasões bárbaras (1995) CD, Farol
  • CamanéUma Noite de Fados (1995) CD, EMI – Valentim de Carvalho
  • Vários Artistas – Bom dia, Benjamim (1995) CD, Movieplay (José Mário Branco foi responsável pela orquestração, sonoplastia e direcção musical do álbum, sendo que também foi o autor da introdução. "Emprestou" também a sua voz à personagem do avô de Benjamim. Foi também responsável pela orquestração e direcção musical do espectáculo apresentado no CCB, em 1998.)[3]
  • Amélia MugeTaco a taco (1998) CD, Polygram, Mercury(6 temas)
  • CamanéNa Linha da Vida (1998) CD, EMI – Valentim de Carvalho
  • CamanéEsta Coisa da Alma (2000) CD, EMI – Valentim de Carvalho.
  • CamanéPelo Dia Dentro (2001) CD, EMI
  • Canto Nono – O Porto a 8 vozes (2003) CD, EMI
  • CamanéSempre de Mim (2008) CD, EMI
  • CamanéDo amor e dos dias (2010) CD, EMI[4]

References

  1. ^ Caetano, Maria João (19 November 2019). "Para ele a cantiga era uma arma: morreu José Mário Branco". Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Morreu José Mário Branco, um dos nomes maiores da canção portuguesa". Público (in Portuguese). 19 November 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Bom dia Benjamim! | Arquivo José Mário Branco".
  4. ^ Página Oficial de Camané
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