Vinicius de Moraes

Ornella Vanoni, Vinicius De Moraes, Toquinho - La Voglia;  La Pazzia;  L'Incoscienza;  L'Allegria (1990)

Ornella Vanoni, Vinicius De Moraes, Toquinho - La Voglia; La Pazzia; L'Incoscienza; L'Allegria
Bossa Nova | 1990 | MP3 CBR 320Kbps => 72 MB | Time 33:23 | Covers
Agua De Beber (Water To Drink) - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes (Piano Solo)

Agua De Beber (Water To Drink) - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes (Piano Solo)
English | 3 pages | PDF | 3.2 MB
The Girl From Ipanema (Garota De Ipanema) - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes (Piano Solo)

The Girl From Ipanema (Garota De Ipanema) - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes (Piano Solo)
English | 5 pages | PDF | 3.5 MB
Tarde Em Itapoa - Vinicius de Moraes (Piano-Vocal-Guitar (Piano Accompaniment))

Tarde Em Itapoa - Vinicius de Moraes (Piano-Vocal-Guitar (Piano Accompaniment))
English | 7 pages | PDF | 5.8 MB

Let Go - Vinicius de Moraes & Toquinho (Piano-Vocal-Guitar)  Sheet music

Posted by Gelsomino at Nov. 3, 2023
Let Go - Vinicius de Moraes & Toquinho (Piano-Vocal-Guitar)

Let Go - Vinicius de Moraes & Toquinho (Piano-Vocal-Guitar)
English | 6 pages | PDF | 4.2 MB

Wave - Antonio Carlos Jobim & Vinicius de Moraes (Easy Piano)  Sheet music

Posted by Gelsomino at July 11, 2023
Wave - Antonio Carlos Jobim & Vinicius de Moraes (Easy Piano)

Wave - Antonio Carlos Jobim & Vinicius de Moraes (Easy Piano)
English | 5 pages | PDF | 2.0 MB

Toquinho e Vinicius – São Demais Os Perigos Dessa Vida...  Music

Posted by vozdobrasil at Aug. 31, 2011
Toquinho e Vinicius – São Demais Os Perigos Dessa Vida...

Toquinho e Vinicius – São Demais Os Perigos Dessa Vida… (1972)
MP3 320 Kbps CBR | 64,05 MB | Covers
Pop – Latin - Jazz | Label: RGE

Released in 1972 with works of Vinicius de Moraes and Toquinho

Tom Jobim - Tom canta Vinicius: Ao vivo  Music

Posted by melloman at May 2, 2009
Tom Jobim - Tom canta Vinicius: Ao vivo

Tom Jobim - Tom canta Vinicius: Ao vivo
APE (separated files), Log, no cue | EAC + Monkey Audio | 240 MB
5% recovery record | No scans | Bossa Nova, Jazz | 1990

Recorded live in Brazil in 1990 and not released in the U.S. until now, "Tom Canta Vinicius" (translate "Tom Sings Vinicius") is Tom Jobim's tribute to his songwriting partner Vincinius de Moraes. While de Moraes was not nearly as famous as Mr. Jobim, his standing as a bossa nova original is secure, having helped pen several of the best-loved songs of that genre. Many of those were performed in this concert, including my favorite bossa tune, "Insensatez," one of the most beautiful songs of all time. Jobim was accompanied by his son Paulo, Danilo Caymmi and the Morelenbaums. In fact, Paula Morelenbaum sung most of the lead vocals - and did a magnificent job. Tom sang a few numbers alone or in duet with Paula, in his sometimes thin or fragile-sounding voice (but not really a problem, because you can feel his love for the songs). The sound quality for the recording is excellent - intimate and natural, like they're playing in your living room.
Vinicius de Moraes was the lyricist for many of Antonio Carlos Jobim's most durable melodies. This lovingly performed concert was recorded at Rio's Centro Cultural do Brasil with just a chamber-sized selection of players from Jobim's band of family and friends. A few well-known pieces are included - there is a very touching rendition of "Insensatez" that makes this often-played tune seem freshly minted - but most of the selections are among the less familiar fruits of the collaboration, along with a few songs that de Moraes wrote with Carlos Lyra and Toquinho. Some of de Moraes' own music is performed here as well, and selections like the stunning "Serenata do Adeus" prove that he, too, had a haunting way with a melody. Cushioned by the deep, soulful cello of Jaques Morelenbaum and by Danilo Caymmi's flute, with guitarist Paulo Jobim often the sole rhythmic component, Jobim's own rough, vulnerable voice and piano are offset by the clear, cool vocals of Paula Morelenbaum. Between numbers, Jobim offers his own running memoir in Portuguese, yet he could also flash his sense of humor - following de Moraes' "Canta ao Tom" with a parody co-written with Chico Buarque called "Canta do Tom" or playing a mischievous piano lick at the end of "The Girl From Ipanema." ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
Antonio Carlos Jobim - Tom Canta Vinicius: Ao Vivo [Recorded 1990] (2000)

Antonio Carlos Jobim - Tom Canta Vinicius: Ao Vivo [Recorded 1990] (2000)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 238 MB | Covers - 64 MB
Genre: Latin Jazz, Bossa Nova, MPB | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Jobim Music/Universal Music (159 107-2)

Vinicius de Moraes was the lyricist for many of Antonio Carlos Jobim's most durable melodies, and his death in 1980 understandably dealt the great Brazilian composer a devastating blow. That he greatly missed de Moraes is quite obvious in this lovingly performed, posthumously released concert, recorded (upon the tenth anniversary of de Moraes' death) at Rio's Centro Cultural do Brasil with just a chamber-sized selection of players from Jobim's band of family and friends. A few well-known pieces are included - there is a very touching rendition of "Insensatez" that makes this often-played tune seem freshly minted - but most of the selections are among the less familiar fruits of the collaboration, along with a few songs that de Moraes wrote with Carlos Lyra and Toquinho…

Tom Jobim Canta Vinicius: Ao Vivo (Live) (2001)  Music

Posted by pgf000 at Dec. 2, 2010
Tom Jobim Canta Vinicius: Ao Vivo (Live) (2001)

Tom Jobim Canta Vinicius: Ao Vivo (Live) (2001)
EAC Rip | FLAC+CUE+LOG | 231 MB | no scans
MP3 CBR 320kbps | 116 MB
Brazilian Jazz/Vocal/Piano | Universal Latino | 50:06

This CD, recorded live at the Bank of Brazil Cultural Center in Rio de Janeiro in 1990, captures the creator of the bossa nova, composer-pianist Antonio Carlos Jobim (1927-1994), in tribute to his beloved collaborator, poet-lyricist Vinicius de Moraes. He's backed by three-fourths of the Quarteto Jobim-Morelenbaum (Jobim's son and guitarist Paulo Jobim and husband and wife Paula and Jacques Morelenbaum on vocals and cello) with flutist Danilo Caymmi, son of the Bahian legend Dori Caymmi. In this drumless chamber setting, Jobim's French impressionist influences shine through, from well-known hits "Ela e Carioca," "Insensatez," and "Garota de Ipanema" to the elegant "Valse de Eurydice" from the film Black Orpheus. Rare de Moraes standards like "Voce e Eu" and "Samba do Carioca"–both cowritten by Carlos Lyra–are rendered with a touch of jazz and the feeling of longing referred to as saudade in Portuguese. Add Jobim's recitation of Vinicius de Moraes's poetry and you have an evening of musical genius.