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Arnaldo Antunes (, born Arnaldo Augusto Nora Antunes Filho, September 2, 1960) is a Brazilian musician, writer, and composer. He was a member of the rock band
Titãs Titãs () are a Brazilian rock band from São Paulo. Though they basically play pop/alternative rock, their music has touched a number of other styles throughout their 30-year career, such as new wave, punk rock, grunge, MPB and electronic mu ...
, which he co-founded in 1982 and left ten years later. After 1992, he embarked on a solo career. He has published poetry and had his first book published in 1983. He has worked with
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,
Tribalistas Tribalistas (Brazilian Portuguese: /tɾibaˈlistɐs, -ˈliʃtɐʃ/) is a Brazilian supergroup consisting of Arnaldo Antunes (ex-Titãs), Marisa Monte and Carlinhos Brown (Timbalada). Their debut collaboration resulted in the popular album '' T ...
, and
Carlinhos Brown Antônio Carlos Santos de Freitas, known professionally as Carlinhos Brown (Brazilian Portuguese: /kaʁˈlĩɲus bɾaw̃, -iɲuʃ/, 23 November 1962), is a Brazilian singer, percussionist, and record producer from Salvador, Bahia. His musica ...
.


Childhood

Arnaldo was born on September 2, 1960, to Arnaldo Augusto Nora Antunes and Dora Leme Ferreira. He was the fourth of seven children. In 1967, he enrolled in Luís de Camões school and studied there until 1972. During the following year, he attended PUC SP, where he first got involved with the local art scene. In 1975 he met
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, a classmate at Colégio Equipe. In 1978, he went to study
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Career with Titãs

In 1979, Antunes formed his first band, Banda Performática, with his then-wife. In 1982,
Titãs Titãs () are a Brazilian rock band from São Paulo. Though they basically play pop/alternative rock, their music has touched a number of other styles throughout their 30-year career, such as new wave, punk rock, grunge, MPB and electronic mu ...
do Iê-Iê was formed, with Antunes as a founder. In 1984, they release their self-titled debut album. In 1992, Antunes decided to leave Titãs, after recording seven albums with the band, due to musical differences. His departure was announced on 15 December 1992. In November 1985, he was arrested for
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trafficking after the police found 128 mg of the drug in his apartment in São Paulo. The officers arrived there after arresting his Titãs bandmate
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, who was found with 30 mg in a taxi after leaving Antunes's place. Due to the quantity that Antunes had at home, he was accused of trafficking while Bellotto was only charged with possession. At the precinct, he was put in an individual cell, since the sheriff considered imprudent to put him among 90 dangerous robbers.


Solo career

In 1993 he released his solo debut album ''Nome'', a "multimedia project associating poetry and music", featuring
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as guest stars, and short computer animation features (produced in collaboration with Celia Catunda, Kiko Mistrorigo and Zaba Moreau). The ''Nome'' video was shown in art venues and festivals in Brazil, Italy, Argentina, Australia, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, France, Spain (where it received a Jury recommendation at the Festival International de Video Cidade de Vigo 1995), Netherlands, Monaco, Uruguay, Cuba, Chile, Colombia and the US (receiving an honorable mention at the first annual New York Video Festival). As a solo artist, Arnaldo Antunes later released ''Ninguém'' (1995), ''O Silêncio'' (1996), ''Um Som'' (1998), ''Paradeiro'' (2001) and ''Saiba'' (Rosa Celeste/BMG 2004). He also released other albums in special projects, such as ''O Corpo'' (1999), a specially produced soundtrack for Grupo Corpo, a dance company from
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, and the album '' Os Tribalistas'' (EMI/Phonomotor 2002), a collaborative project with
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and
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. His compositions have been used in the soundtrack of several films, including ''
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released a new version of "A Marcha do Demo" by Vestidos de Espaço (supergroup of which Antunes was a part of) with Antunes on vocals in order to promote their Christimas special '' Teocracia em Vertigem''. The version received a video in which Antunes is seen singing in studio and the Porta dos Fundos members are seen singing under
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Personal life

From 1980 to 1987, he was married to Go. Right after they broke up, he married Zaba Moreau, with whom he had four children: Rosa, born in 1988, Celeste, born in 1991, Brás, born in 1997, and Tomé, born in 2001.


Discography


With Titãs

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'' (1984) *'' Televisão'' (1985) *''
Cabeça Dinossauro ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' (Portuguese for ''Dinosaur Head'') is the third studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released on 25 June 1986. It was their first album produced by Liminha, who was the director of WEA at the time of the album's reco ...
'' (1986) *'' Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas'' (1987) *'' Õ Blésq Blom'' (1989) *'' Tudo Ao Mesmo Tempo Agora'' (1991) *''
Titanomaquia ''Titanomaquia'' (''Titanomachy'') is the seventh album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released on 10 July 1993. All songs are credited to the band as a whole (except for three tracks co-credited to the just-departed Arnaldo Antunes), as i ...
'' (1993, only on "Disneylândia", "Hereditário" and "De Olhos Fechados", as a guest songwriter) *''
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'' (1995, only on "Tudo em Dia", as a guest songwriter) *'' Acústico MTV'' (1997, only on "O Pulso", as a guest singer) *'' Volume Dois'' (1998, only on "Senhora e Senhor" and "Era Uma Vez", as a guest songwriter) *'' A Melhor Banda de Todos os Tempos da Última Semana'' (2001, only on "Cuidado Com Você", as a guest songwriter) *''
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'' (2003, only on "Esperando Atravessar a Rua", as a guest songwriter) *'' Paralamas e Titãs Juntos e Ao Vivo'' (2008, only on "Comida" and "Lugar Nenhum", as a guest singer) *'' Sacos Plásticos'' (2009, only on "Problema", as a guest songwriter) *''
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'' (2014, only on "Cadáver Sobre Cadáver", as a guest songwriter)


Solo

*''Nome'' (1993) *''Ninguém'' (1995) *''O Silêncio'' (1996) *''Um Som'' (1998) *' (1999) *''O Corpo'' (2000) *''Paradeiro'' (2001) *''Saiba'' (2004) *''Qualquer'' (2006) *''Ao Vivo em Estúdio'' (2007) *''Iê Iê Iê'' (2009) *''Pequeno Cidadão'' (2009) *''Acústico MTV – Arnaldo Antunes'' (2012) *''Disco'' (2013) *''Já é'' (2016)


Collaborations

*''A Curva da Cintura'' (with Edgard Scandurra and Toumani Diabaté) (2011)


Guest appearances

* Golpe de Estado – ''Forçando a Barra'' (1988) * Theo Werneck – ''Leite Materno'' (1990) * Various artists - ''Rock de Autor'' (1991) * Péricles Cavalcanti – ''Sobre as Ondas'' (1995) * Various artists – ''O Triângulo Sem Bermudas'' (1996) * Edgard Scandurra – ''Benzina'' (1996) *
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and Zé Miguel Wisnik – ''Parabelo – Grupo Corpo'' (1997) * Tom Zé – ''Com Defeito de Fabricação'' (1998) * '' Onda Sonora: Red Hot + Lisbon'' (1998) *
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– ''Songbook'' (1999) * Various artists – ''Tributo a Cazuza'' (1999) *
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– ''Songbook'' (1999) *
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'' (2000) * Zé Miguel Wisnik – ''São Paulo Rio'' (2000) *
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– ''Memórias, Crônicas e Declarações de Amor'' (2000) * Walter Franco – ''Tutano'' (2001) * Lula Queiroga – ''Aboiando a Vaca Mecânica'' (2001) * Unknown artist – ''Só Um é Muito Só'' (2001) * Glauco Matoso – ''Melopéia – Sonetos Musicados'' (2001) * Cid Campos – ''No Lago do Olho'' (2001) * Aguilar e Banda Performática – ''Aguilar e Banda Performática'' (2001) * Various artists – ''Superfantástico – Quando eu Era Pequeno'' (2002) * Ortinho – ''Ilha do Destino'' (2002) * João Donato – ''O Melhor de João Donato'' (2002) * Aldo Brizzi – ''Brizzi do Brasil'' (2002) * Various artists – ''Maysa Esta Chama Que Não Vai Passar'' (2007) * Various artists – ''Pequeno Cidadão'' (2009) *
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'' (2016, vocals on "Azul de Presunto") *
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- '' A Gente Mora no Agora'' (2017, songwriting on "Deixar de Ser Alguém")


Bibliography as a writer

* ''Ou e'' (visual poem album) (1983) * ''Psia'' (1986) * ''Tudos'' (1990) * ''As coisas'' (1992), Winner of the 1992 Jabuti Awards for Poetry * ''2 ou + Corpos no mesmo Espaço'' (1997) * ''Doble Duplo'' (selection, translation and art by Ivan Larraguibel), (2000) * ''40 Escritos'' (organized by João Bandeira) (2000) * ''Outro'' (2001) * ''Palavra Desordem'' (2002) * ''ET Eu Tu'' (2003) * ''Antologia'' (
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only) (2006) * ''Frases do Tomé aos Três Anos'' (a collection of illustrations of the first sentences said by his son) (2006) * ''Como É que Chama o Nome Disso'' (2006)


References


Arnaldo Antunes's biography at his official site

Arnaldo Antunes’s bibliography at his official site

Arnaldo Antunes’s discography at his official site


External links


Arnaldo Antunes Official Website

Titãs Official Website



Yahoo music bio

Banda Performática's Official Website
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Interview with Arnaldo Antunes (Sounds and Colours)

Arnaldo Antunes auf culturebase.net
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