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Ary de Resende Barroso (1903–1964), better known as Ary Barroso, was a Brazilian composer, pianist, soccer commentator, and talent-show host on radio and TV. He was one of Brazil's most successful songwriters in the first half of the 20th century. Barroso also composed many songs for
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during her career.


Biography

Born on November 7, 1903, Ary Barroso was the most influential pre-
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composer in Brazil. Barroso's songs were recorded by a lengthy list of artists including
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and João Gilberto. His 1939 composition ''
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'', better known as ''Brazil'', was featured in the 1942
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film ''
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'', and has gone on to become one of the 20 most recorded songs of all time. His song '' Na Baixa do Sapateiro'', based on a Brazilian pop tune, was included in the Disney film '' The Three Caballeros'' and popularised as ''Baía''. Barroso's soundtrack for the movie ''
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'' was nominated for an Oscar in 1945. Although he failed to win, Barroso was presented a Merit Award from the
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for his work. In 1955, Barroso received the National Order of Merit, the greatest honour bestowed by the Brazilian government. Music was only one outlet for Barroso's creativity. A lawyer by training, he balanced his musical career with work as a radio announcer, writer, humourist, reporter, producer, emcee, interviewer and football commentator. He was such a fan of the
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football club of Rio de Janeiro that he turned down an invitation to move to the United States at the peak of his fame in the 1940s because he didn't want to be so far from the team. Although Barroso's father, João Evangelista, was a well-known poet, guitar player, singer and lawyer, he became an orphan at the age of seven when his parents died and was raised by his grandmother and aunt. At his aunt's insistence, Barroso began studying the piano at the age of ten, practicing a mandatory three hours a day. Within two years, he was playing so well that he was hired to accompany silent films at the local cinema. Although he inherited money at the age of seventeen when his uncle died, Barroso spent it quickly and was forced to turn to music for an income. In addition to playing piano in cinemas, cabarets and with orchestras, he became involved with musical theatre, when composed two works: "Vou à Penha", recorded by the singer Mário Reis, and "Vamos deixar de intimidades", both recorded in 1929. In 1930, Barroso won his first award promoted by Casa Edison Records, in the "Carnival Songs" category. Joining forces with lyricist Luís Peixoto, Barroso composed more than 60 tunes, as well as writing scripts. Shortly after finishing law school, in 1929, Barroso married the daughter of the boarding house in which he lived. In an attempt to raise money, he entered and won a Carnaval song contest in 1930. Three years later, Barroso hosted the first of many radio shows.


Death

In 1961, Barroso was diagnosed with liver cirrhosis. He died on February 9, 1964.


Filmography

* '' Alô, Alô, Brasil'' (1935) * ''
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'' (1940) * ''Laranja da China'' (1940) * ''
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'' (1942) * ''Gals, Incorporated'' (1943) (uncredited) * '' The Gang's All Here'' (1943) (uncredited) * ''Popular Science'' (1943) (Documentary) * ''
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'' (1944) * '' Something for the Boys'' (1944) * ''
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'' (1944) * '' The Three Caballeros'' (1944) * '' Pan-Americana'' (1945) * '' Tell It to a Star'' (1945) * ''
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'' (1946) * '' The Lady from Shanghai'' (1947) (uncredited) * '' Road to Rio'' (1947) * ''Esta é Fina'' (1948) * '' Sitting Pretty'' (1948) (uncredited) * ''Revancha'' (1948) * ''Viajera'' (1952) * ''Cantando nace el amor'' (1954) * ''La culpa de los hombres'' (1955) * '' The Eddy Duchin Story'' (1956) (uncredited) * ''Matemática Zero, Amor Dez'' (1958) * ''
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'' (1959) (uncredited) * ''Garota de Ipanema'' (1967) * ''Os Inconfidentes'' (1972) * ''
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'' (1976) (uncredited) * '' Bye Bye Brasil'' (1980) * ''O Homem do Pau-Brasil'' (1982) * ''Brazil: O Filme'' (1985) * '' Strictly Ballroom'' (1992) * '' Lucky Break'' (1994) * '' Carmen Miranda: Bananas is My Business'' (1995) (Documentary) * ''
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'' (1998) * '' There's Something About Mary'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1999) * ''
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'' (2000) * ''
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'' (2002) * '' Carandiru'' (2003) * '' Something's Gotta Give'' (2003) * '' Millions'' (2004) * ''Ma vie en cinémascope'' (2004) * '' The Aviator'' (2004) * ''La gran final'' (2006) * ''My Kid Could Paint That'' (2004) (Documentary) * ''Chega de Saudade'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2008) * ''Iron Maiden: Flight 666'' (2009) (Documentary) * ''
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'' (2012) * '' Mr. Peabody & Sherman'' (2014) * '' Spy'' (2015)


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External links


Ary Barroso – Giant of Brazilian Song




article by Arthur de Faria
Ary Barroso
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Walt Disney and Ary Barroso working at the Walt Disney studios, 1940
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