K-ximbinho

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K-Ximbinho was a noted saxophonist, a member of Severino Araújo's Orquestra Tabajara, Fon-Fon's orchestra, Sete de Ouro, and the Orquestra Sinfônica Nacional (of Rádio MEC). As a composer, he was one of the most modern creators of the choro idiom, being a pioneer of its modernization with jazz and rhythmic elements that today evoke an avant la lettre bossa nova. K-Ximbinho has several classic choros as part of the repertory of the rodas de choro (choro get-togethers), such as "Sonoroso" (recorded by the Orquestra Tabajara in 1946, as were "Sonhando" that same year, and "Sempre," in 1951). Also part of the repertory of the rodas de choro are his "Ternura," "Mais Uma Vez," and "Kachimbodega" (dedicated to Zé Bodega, one of the best -- if not the best -- tenor sax players in Brazilian music and his colleague at the Tabajara). His last composition, "Manda Brasa," won the choro contest II Festival Nacional do Choro/Carinhoso, promoted by TV Bandeirantes in 1978. Saudades de Um Clarinete (1980) is the only release dedicated to his compositions, arrangements, conducting, and performance. K-Ximbinho also had other significant compositions such as "Eu Quero É Sossego," "Saudades de um Clarinete," and "Gilka." He was interested in music early on and learned solfeggio, theory, and clarinet with a band master in his home town. In Natal, to where he moved with his family, he started to play with the amateur jazz band Pan Jazz. During his military service, he also took the saxophone and from 1938 to 1942, he was a member of the Severino Araújo's Orquestra Tabajara. In this latter year, he moved to Rio de Janeiro where he played with Fon-Fon's orchestra, having been the clarinet soloist on a recording of "Maria Helena" with Francisco Alves. In 1943, he became a member of the Napoleão Tavares orchestra. From 1945 to 1949, he joined again the Orquestra Tabajara. In 1946, the Orquestra recorded his classic choro "Sonoroso" (his first recorded composition). In 1949, he played in the orchestra for Rádio São Paulo. In Rio, he was hired by Avenida Dancing, and two years later by Rádio Nacional. From 1951 to 1954, he studied harmony and counterpoint with Hans Joachim Koellreutter and in 1954, he toured Europe. After his return, he worked as an arranger for Odeon and TV Globo (where he was the second alto in a section with masters Netinho, Biju, Walter Rosa, and Januário), also playing in other nightclubs like Sacha's. From 1965 to 1968, he was a member of the group Sete de Ouro, also having become a member of the Orquestra Sinfônica Nacional. ~ Alvaro Neder

HOMETOWN
Brazil
BORN
20 January 1917
GENRE
Choro
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