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Aloysio de Oliveira (Rio de Janeiro, December 30, 1914 — Los Angeles, February 4, 1995) was a record producer, singer, actor and Brazilian composer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biografia no Cravo Albin )〕 Key figure in the internationalization of Brazilian popular music, Aloysio de Oliveira participated in all the Carmen Miranda career abroad, with the "Bando da Lua" musical ensemble he founded in 1929 with Hélio Jordão Pereira, Afonso Osório, Stênio Osório, Armando Osório, Osvaldo Éboli, Ivo Astolfi, Diego Astolfi and some cousins of the latter whose names are not remembered for a total of 12 people.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bando da Lua: RESUMO BIOGRÁFICO )〕 With the death of Carmen in August 1955 the group disbanded. Back in Brazil, Aloysio directed the command of Odeon Records, then created the "Elenco", producing dozens of disks and launching important names of bossa nova as Tom Jobim.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Memórias de Aloysio, o homem com boa Lua )〕 == Biography == Aloysio graduated in dentistry, but never practiced the profession. From an early age, had a strong relationship with music. In 1929, he joined the Bando da Lua and already in 1931 the group recorded their first album 78 rpm, in which Aloysio sang one of the two tracks, samba ''Tá de Mona''. Later, in 1939, traveled to the United States with his group to accompany Carmen Miranda (with whom he had a brief relationship). In the 40s, he began working with Walt Disney soundtracks as a consultant (helped create the character Zé Carioca), narrating documentaries and like cartoon voice actor (the lines in Portuguese of Captain Hook in ''Peter Pan'' is his.)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Zé Carioca era paulista )〕 In ''Saludos Amigos'', he sang Aquarela do Brasil (Ary Barroso). In ''The Three Caballeros'' participated as actor and also the soundtrack. In addition, he directed the Bando da Lua in its new phase, from 1949 until its end, six years later, with the death of Carmen Miranda, in August 1955. After the death of Carmen Miranda, Aloysio returned to Brazil, where he worked as artistic director of Odeon Records (now EMI) and acted in Radio Mayrink Veiga, with Aurora Miranda and Vadico. In 1959, he was responsible for launching the LP ''Chega de Saudade'', João Gilberto, landmark of bossa nova. The following year, he transferred to the Philips Records (now Universal Music), remaining there for eight months. In 1963 he married Sylvia Telles, singer launched by him and who produced albums, and founded the ''Elenco'', specializing in high artistic quality discs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Se Todas Fossem Iguais a Você )〕 Launched several artists in solo albums, as Edu Lobo, Nara Leão, Nana Caymmi, Vinicius de Moraes (as a singer) - indeed the first LP of ''Elenco'' was "Vinicius & Odette Lara" - in addition to producing albums anthologies, as ''Caymmi Visita Tom'', ''Vinicius & Caymmi Zum Zum in'', ''Edu & Bethania'', ''Maysa'' (live at Au Bon Gourmet), among others. It was also in the 60s that Aloysio composed many famous songs in partnership with Tom Jobim, as ''Dindi'', ''Só Tinha de Ser com Você'', ''Inútil Paisagem'', ''Eu Preciso de Você'', among others. In 1968, when the "Elenco" was extinguished, returned to the US, where he produced Brazilian artists discs at Warner Music.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Aloísio de Oliveira: Artist Biography by Alvaro Neder )〕 Returned to the country in 1972, working as a music producer on various labels such as Odeon, RCA Victor and Som Livre. Eleven years later, in 1983, published the memoir “De Banda pra Lua” (Ed. Record). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aloísio de Oliveira」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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