Arrigo Barnabé

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Arrigo Barnabé
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Background information
Born (1951-09-14) September 14, 1951 (age 69)
Londrina, Brazil
GenresAvant-garde, experimental, psychedelic rock, progressive rock
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, actor
InstrumentsPiano, vocal, synthesizer, percussion
Years active1980-presents

Arrigo Barnabé (born September 14, 1951) is a Brazilian musician and actor. His best-known record is perhaps the critically acclaimed Clara Crocodilo.[1][2]

Barnabé was born in Londrina, Paraná, Brazil. His music is best known for having a heavily experimental approach, in which the author uses dodecaphonism and atonalism as main principles of composition. He also has written soundtracks for several Brazilian movies.[1]

He hosts a radio show called Supertônicas at in São Paulo.

Arrigo Barnabé is cited in the songs "Língua" by Caetano Veloso and "Eu Quero Saber Quem Matou" by Rogério Skylab.

He has a younger brother, Paulo Barnabé, also a musician and member of the experimental band Patife Band.

Discography[]

  • 1980 - Clara Crocodilo
  • 1984 -
  • 1986 - (movie soundtrack)
  • 1987 -
  • 1992 -
  • 1997 - (movie soundtrack)
  • 1998 -
  • 1999 -
  • 2004 - (Includes: Clara Crocodilo, Tubarões Voadores, Gigante Negão, A Saga de Clara Crocodilo and Uma Suíte a Quatro Mãos)
  • 2004 -
  • 2007 -

Filmography[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Neder, Alvaro. "Biography: Arrigo Barnabé". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 April 2010. "He wrote the highly successful song "Clara Crocodilo" (with Mário Lúcio Cortes)..." "The album [Clara Crocodilo] was awarded...with the APCA (São Paulo's Art Critics' Association) prize."
  2. ^ "Façanhas", AllMusic.com. "Barnabé came out with two stunning releases, Clara Crocodilo (1980) and Tubarões Voadores (1984)..."


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