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・ Paulo Cabral
・ Paulo Cafôfo
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Paulo Bitencourt : ウィキペディア英語版
Paulo Bitencourt

Paulo Roberto de Paula Bitencourt (Castro, Paraná, Brazil, December 20, 1966), better known as Paulo Bitencourt, is a Brazilian singer, photographer and narrator.
== Professional activity ==
Still during his studies at the Conservatory of the City of Vienna, Paulo Bitencourt sang in professionals choirs, with numerous performances in Austria, Israel, Italy, Japan and the United States, like the Concentus Vocalis Choir with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, under the baton of Theodor Guschlbauer in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, the Arnold Schoenberg Choir with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, under the baton of Seiji Ozawa at the Vienna Konzerthaus and the Carnegie Hall in New York, and an independent production of Orpheus in the Underworld by Jacques Offenbach, with a one month tour throughout Japan.
As a soloist, Bitencourt gave recitals at the Schubert Hall of the Vienna Konzerthaus, singing works of Heitor Villa-Lobos, and at the Bösendorfer Hall, in Vienna, interpreting Villa-Lobos and Oscar Lorenzo Fernández. He has performed in various theaters, including the Stadttheater Baden, Austria, and the Theater Akzent, in Vienna, playing The King, from the opera The Wise Woman by Carl Orff, The Father, from Hansel and Gretel by Engelbert Humperdinck, Figaro, from The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini, and Guglielmo, from Così Fan Tutte by W. A. Mozart.
In 1995, Bitencourt became part of the ensemble of the largest German-language theater, the Burgtheater,〔(Paulo Bitencourt with the Burgtheater at the Mülheim Festival (1999) )〕 in Vienna, primarily as a singer, but in some plays also as an actor, such as Die Dreigroschenoper by Bertolt Brecht, “Orpheus in the Underworld” by Jacques Offenbach, Ein Sportstück by Elfriede Jelinek, and Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare, this one under the direction of Declan Donnellan.
Self taught on the guitar, in recent years Bitencourt has been interpreting the classics of bossa nova,〔(Paulo Bitencourt performing bossa nova live in Vienna (2010) )〕 like the compositions of Antonio Carlos Jobim and many others, extending it also to the songs of Chico Buarque, for example.〔(Paulo Bitencourt's bossa nova interpretations )〕
Apart from being a singer, Bitencourt is also narrator (voice-over artist) of corporate videos for international companies, like Plasser & Theurer, the TGW Logistics Group, Doka Group and Lyoness.〔(Paulo Bitencourt as a voice-over artist )〕
As a photographer, Bitencourt’s main subjects are landscapes and street photography,〔(Some photographic works of Paulo Bitencourt )〕 but he has a predilection for portraits, having been hired to photograph, for example, the opera singer Elisabeth Kulman, during one of her performances at the Vienna Volksoper.

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