17 February: Tribute to Pixinguinha

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Pixinguinha

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Pixinguinha (23 April 897 – 17 February 1973) was a Brazilian composer, arranger, flutist, and saxophonist. He was widely regarded as one of the most important and influential musicians in the history of Brazilian popular music.

Life and Career

Pixinguinha was born on 23 April 1897, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He grew up in a musical family, with his father being a musician and his mother a singer. He showed an early aptitude for music and learned to play several instruments, including the flute, saxophone, and clarinet. He was exposed to various styles of music, including choro, a Brazilian instrumental genre that would later become his signature style.

Career: Pixinguinha’s career took off in the 1910s and 1920s when he became a prominent figure in the emerging choro scene in Rio de Janeiro. He formed several successful musical groups, including Os Oito Batutas, which gained national and international acclaim. Pixinguinha’s compositions and arrangements were groundbreaking, blending traditional Brazilian music with influences from jazz, ragtime, and other musical styles, creating a unique and innovative sound.

Death: Pixinguinha passed away on 17 February 1973, in Rio de Janeiro, at the age of 75. His contributions to Brazilian music during his lifetime were significant, and his music continued to inspire generations of musicians even after his death.

Award and Legacy

He is widely considered a founding figure of choro music and a pioneer in the development of Brazilian popular music. His compositions and arrangements continue to be revered for their beauty, complexity, and innovation. Pixinguinha’s legacy also includes his contributions as a mentor and teacher to younger generations of musicians, passing on his knowledge and passion for music to future generations.

Today, Pixinguinha is remembered as one of the most important figures in Brazilian music history, and his music remains popular and influential. He has been honored posthumously with various awards and recognitions, and his recordings are cherished by music enthusiasts worldwide. His innovative and timeless contributions to Brazilian music continue to inspire musicians and listeners alike, and his legacy as a pioneering artist and musician live on.

On 23 April 2014, Google celebrated Pixinguinha’s 117th Birthday with a doodle.

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