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Born:
October 25, 1937

Genre:
Brazilian

Years Active:
'50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s






Roberto Menescal

Biography

The composer of bossa nova classics like "O Barquinho," "Ah, Se Eu Pudesse," "Errinho à Tôa," "Nós e o Mar," "Rio," "Você," and "Vagamente," Roberto Menescal started his professional career in 1957 as Sylvia Telles' sideman (on guitar) in a tour around Brazil. In 1958, he opened a guitar school in Copacabana (Rio) with Carlos Lyra, having as his pupils Nara Leão and his sister Danuza Leão. In the same year, he formed, with Luís Carlos Vinhas, João Mário, Henrique, and Bebeto, the Conjunto Roberto Menescal, one of the first instrumental groups of bossa nova. The group accompanied Dorival Caymmi, Vinícius de Moraes, Billy Blanco, Maysa, and Telles. Also in 1958, he participated, with Telles, Carlos Lyra, and other artists, in a show at the Clube Hebraica (Rio), when the words "bossa nova" were used (inadvertently, by the club's secretary) for the first time to advertise the event. Having taken part with his group in the recording of Garotos da Bossa Nova in 1959, he participated in the I Festival de Samba Session at the Teatro de Arena theater of the School of Architecture at the State University of Rio de Janeiro. Such informal venues were important vehicles for bossa nova among the middle-class university people who were more inclined to absorb and disseminate it, and Menescal was instrumental for the promotion of such concerts in 1959, 1960, and 1961. Also in 1959, he had his first recorded composition, "Jura de Pombo" (with Ronaldo Bôscoli), by Alaíde Costa. His "O Barquinho" (with Ronaldo Bôscoli), a bossa nova classic, was simultaneously recorded by Maysa, Perry Ribeiro, and Paulinho Nogueira in 1960. In 1962, he accompanied Maysa in her Argentinean tour and, with Eumir Deodato's group, he performed in Marlene's program on TV Rio, having been hired for two years with his own group to back up artists on that TV station. In November 1962, he participated in the historic Bossa Nova Festival at Carnegie Hall in New York, NY, with Tom Jobim, Carlos Lyra, and others, interpreting "O Barquinho" in one of his few performances as a singer. From 1964 to 1968, he worked as an arranger and, invited by André Midani, he started to work as an independent producer and arranger at Polygram. In 1968, he accompanied Elis Regina in her performance at the MIDEM (International Phonographic Market and Music Publishers) in Cannes, France, and in her subsequent European tour, having been Regina's sideman until 1970, when he became Polygram's A&R. Already established as a major producer (having worked with Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Jorge Ben Jor, Gal Costa, Maria Bethânia, and many others), instrumentalist (as a session man he worked with Lúcio Alves, Maysa, Claudette Soares, Nara Leão, Jair Rodrigues, and Elis Regina), he had several compositions of his included in soundtracks of broadly popular TV soap operas and also wrote music for the cinema (Bye Bye Brasil, Joana Francesa, both by Cacá Diegues, and Vai Trabalhar Vagabundo, by Hugo Carvana). In 1985, having accompanied Nara Leão in performances in Brazil and abroad, he launched with her the LP Um Cantinho, Um Violão/Nara Leão e Roberto Menescal. In the next year, he abandoned his career in A&R and dedicated himself to his solo career. He has also been participating in jazz projects, among others with Joe Henderson. In 2001, he participated with Wanda Sá, Danilo Caymmi, and Marcos Valle in the Fare Festival (Pavia, Italy). Menescal also owns the label Albatroz, which released albums by Danilo Caymmi, Emílio Santiago, and others. . The composer of bossa nova classics like "O Barquinho," "Ah, Se Eu Pudesse," "Errinho à Tôa," "Nós e o Mar," "Rio," "Você," and "Vagamente," Roberto Menescal started his professional career in 1957 as Sylvia Telles' sideman (on guitar) in a tour around Brazil. In 1958, he opened a guitar school in Copacabana (Rio) with Carlos Lyra, having as his pupils Nara Leão and his sister Danuza Leão. In the same year, he formed, with Luís Carlos Vinhas, João Mário, Henrique, and Bebeto, the Conjunto Roberto Menescal, one of the first instrumental groups of bossa nova. The group accompanied Dorival Caymmi, Vinícius de Moraes, Billy Blanco, Maysa, and Telles. Also in 1958, he participated, with Telles, Carlos Lyra, and other artists, in a show at the Clube Hebraica (Rio), when the words "bossa nova" were used (inadvertently, by the club's secretary) for the first time to advertise the event. Having taken part with his group in the recording of Garotos da Bossa Nova in 1959, he participated in the I Festival de Samba Session at the Teatro de Arena theater of the School of Architecture at the State University of Rio de Janeiro. Such informal venues were important vehicles for bossa nova among the middle-class university people who were more inclined to absorb and disseminate it, and Menescal was instrumental for the promotion of such concerts in 1959, 1960, and 1961. Also in 1959, he had his first recorded composition, "Jura de Pombo" (with Ronaldo Bôscoli), by Alaíde Costa. His "O Barquinho" (with Ronaldo Bôscoli), a bossa nova classic, was simultaneously recorded by Maysa, Perry Ribeiro, and Paulinho Nogueira in 1960. In 1962, he accompanied Maysa in her Argentinean tour and, with Eumir Deodato's group, he performed in Marlene's program on TV Rio, having been hired for two years with his own group to back up artists on that TV station. In November 1962, he participated in the historic Bossa Nova Festival at Carnegie Hall in New York, NY, with Tom Jobim, Carlos Lyra, and others, interpreting "O Barquinho" in one of his few performances as a singer. From 1964 to 1968, he worked as an arranger and, invited by André Midani, he started to work as an independent producer and arranger at Polygram. In 1968, he accompanied Elis Regina in her performance at the MIDEM (International Phonographic Market and Music Publishers) in Cannes, France, and in her subsequent European tour, having been Regina's sideman until 1970, when he became Polygram's A&R. Already established as a major producer (having worked with Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Jorge Ben Jor, Gal Costa, Maria Bethânia, and many others), instrumentalist (as a session man he worked with Lúcio Alves, Maysa, Claudette Soares, Nara Leão, Jair Rodrigues, and Elis Regina), he had several compositions of his included in soundtracks of broadly popular TV soap operas and also wrote music for the cinema (Bye Bye Brasil, Joana Francesa, both by Cacá Diegues, and Vai Trabalhar Vagabundo, by Hugo Carvana). In 1985, having accompanied Nara Leão in performances in Brazil and abroad, he launched with her the LP Um Cantinho, Um Violão/Nara Leão e Roberto Menescal. In the next year, he abandoned his career in A&R and dedicated himself to his solo career. He has also been participating in jazz projects, among others with Joe Henderson. In 2001, he participated with Wanda Sá, Danilo Caymmi, and Marcos Valle in the Fare Festival (Pavia, Italy). Menescal also owns the label Albatroz, which released albums by Danilo Caymmi, Emílio Santiago, and others.

Top Albums

Revisited Classics, Bossacucanova
1. Revisited Cl..
Eu e a Música, Roberto Menescal
2. Eu e a Músi..
Brasilidade, Bossacucanova
3. Brasilidade
Pure Bossa Nova: Roberto Menescal, Roberto Menescal
4. Pure Bossa N..
Pure Bossa Nova: Roberto Menescal, Roberto Menescal
5. Pure Bossa N..
Bossa Entre Amigos (Ao Vivo), Roberto Menescal
6. Bossa Entre ..
Uma Mistura Fina (Live), Miele
7. Uma Mistura ..
A Galeria do Menescal, Roberto Menescal
8. A Galeria do..
Bossa de Alma Nova, Roberto Menescal
9. Bossa de Alm..
Bossa Zen, Roberto Menescal
10. Bossa Zen
Joanna Canta Lupicínio, Joanna
11. Joanna Canta..
Música & Romance, Roberto Menescal
12. Música &..
Eu e Cris, Roberto Menescal
13. Eu e Cris
Bossa Evergreen, Roberto Menescal
14. Bossa Evergr..
Elas Cantam Menescal (feat. Roberto Menescal), Sandra Duailibe
15. Elas Cantam ..
Bossa Nova, Vol. III, Roberto Menescal
16. Bossa Nova, ..
Jazz & Bossa, Roberto Menescal
17. Jazz & B..
Jazz & Bossa 2, Roberto Menescal
18. Jazz & B..
Bossa Jam Session, Eddy Palermo
19. Bossa Jam Se..
Nara : Uma Senhora Opinião (feat. Roberto Menescal), Cris Delanno
20. Nara : Uma S..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Ah! Se Eu Pudesse / O Barquinho / Vo..Roberto Menescal : 55 Years..5:40$0.99
2.
Corazon PartioEu e Cris5:12$0.99
3.
Saudade Fez um SambaEu e Cris2:11$0.99
4.
Sabe VocêEu e Cris3:20$0.99
5.
Bye Bye Brasil / Aquarela do BrasilUma Mistura Fina4:00$0.99
6.
Nova Bossa Nova (Ao Vivo) [feat. Pat..Bossa Entre Amigos (Ao Vivo..3:18$0.99
7.
Ao Amigo Tom / Preciso Aprender a Se..Bossa Entre Amigos (Ao Vivo..5:12$0.99
8.
O Barquinho / Ah! Se Eu Pudesse (Ao ..Bossa Entre Amigos (Ao Vivo..4:44$0.99
9.
Bossa Jam Session3:46$0.99
10.
CorcovadoBossa Evergreen3:55$0.99
11.
O BarquinhoBossa Evergreen3:31$0.99
12.
Nós e o MarBossa Evergreen3:43$0.99
13.
CorcovadoBossa Nova, Vol. I3:54$0.99
14.
Piazzito CarreteiroOrfeo Negro (Original Motio..4:33$0.99
15.
Rio (feat. Bebossa)Bossa Nova Lounge3:09$0.99
16.
O Barquinho (feat. Bebossa)Bossa Nova Lounge3:52$0.99
17.
Benção Bossa Nova (feat. Carlos Ly..Bossa Nova Lounge3:50$0.99
18.
Você (feat. Roberto Menescal)Elas Cantam Menescal (feat...2:15$0.99
19.
Cheiro de CaféProjeto Brasileiro4:13$0.99
20.
InvernoBosa Nova, Vol. 11:57$0.99
21.
Novas BossasEstrada Tokyo-Rio2:43$0.99
22.
Saudades de VocêEstrada Tokyo-Rio3:59$0.99
23.
RioEstrada Tokyo-Rio2:28$0.99
24.
BalansambaEstrada Tokyo-Rio1:29$0.99
25.
Vai de VezEstrada Tokyo-Rio2:50$0.99

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