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Description of Bossa Nova

 
In the late 1950s and early '60s, songwriters like the classically-trained Antonio Carlos "Tom" Jobim and the soft-voiced guitarist Joao Gilberto created a smoother, jazz-influenced version of the Samba -- which itself was a product of the nation's poorer classes. Middle-class Brazilians preferred the newer sound, which was dubbed Bossa Nova, or "The New Way." Bossa Nova is velvet sophistication atop a feathery five-against-four rhythm, and is most famously epitomized by Gilberto's "Girl from Ipanema." American jazzmen like Stan Getz -- who went on to collaborate frequently with Gilberto -- and Herbie Mann visited Brazil and brought the Bossa Nova to international attention. Some commercial distortion followed, but Bossa Nova continues to influence modern Brazilian pop and other regional styles today.
 

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Bossa Nova Key Artists

 
Antonio Carlos Jobim

This Brazilian Bossa Nova
master was considered a
master composer and
beloved performer around
the world. Jobim combin...

Astrud Gilberto

Astrud Gilberto pinch-hit as
a singer on Getz/Gilberto's
"Girl From Ipanema" and
found instant fame. Astrud
Gilberto was a housewife...

Eliane Elias

This superb jazz pianist also
murmurs bossa nova
standards and plays with
musical legends. A native of
Brazil, Eliane Elias has live...

Elis Regina

One of Brazil's most
spectacularly popular
singers, Elis Regina died in
1982 of a cocaine and
alcohol overdose.

Joao Gilberto

Gilberto tamed the Brazilian
samba with a softly swinging
guitar and vocal style and
blueprinted Bossa Nova in
the process.

Nara Leao

Known to some as the Muse
of Bossa Nova, Leao sang
both bossa nova and, later,
the more political Brazilian
protest music. Leao died...

Sergio Mendes

Mendes still plays Bossa
Nova with a lean jazz style
but he hit the pop charts by
adding lovely vocalists to
the party. Mendes started...

Stan Getz

His tenor sax tone was so
gorgeous that musicians
dubbed him The Sound.
Getz's disarming versatility
enabled him to shine in S...

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