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| image = File:Almir Sater.jpg
| image = Show com Almir Sater em Votuporanga 03.jpg
| caption = Sater in 2011
| birth_name = Almir Eduardo Melke Sater
| birth_name = Almir Eduardo Melke Sater
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1956|11|14}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1956|11|14|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Campo Grande]], Mato Grosso, Brazil
| birth_place = [[Campo Grande]], [[Mato Grosso]], Brazil
| genre = {{hlist|[[Folk music|Folk]]|[[blues]]|[[Música sertaneja|sertanejo]]|[[chamamé]]|[[Guarania (music)|guarania]]}}
| genre = {{hlist|[[Folk music|Folk]]|[[blues]]|[[Música sertaneja|sertanejo]]|[[chamamé]]|[[Guarania (music)|guarania]]}}
| occupation = Singer, composer, actor
| occupation = Singer, songwriter, actor
| instrument = [[Viola caipira]], guitar
| instrument = [[Viola caipira]], guitar
| years_active = 1981–present
| years_active = 1981–present
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'''Almir Eduardo Melke Sater''' (born November 14, 1956), best known as '''Almir Sater''', is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and actor.
'''Almir Eduardo Melke Sater''' (born 14 November 1956) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and actor.


==Early life and career==
==Early life and career==
Born in [[Campo Grande]], Mato Grosso (now in [[Mato Grosso do Sul]]), Sater went to Rio de Janeiro when was 20 to attend the Law School of [[Universidade Cândido Mendes]].<ref name=bio>{{cite web | url=http://www.dicionariompb.com.br/almir-sater/biografia | title=Almir Sater – Biografia | work=Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira | accessdate=August 25, 2014 | language=Portuguese}}</ref> Influenced by [[Tião Carreiro & Pardinho]], [[Tonico & Tinoco]], Délio & Delinha,<ref name=bio/> he started his singing career under the pseudonym Lupe in a duo called Lupe and Lampião.<ref name=art>{{cite web | url=http://www.dicionariompb.com.br/almir-sater/dados-artisticos | title=Almir Sater – Dados Artísticos | work=Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira | accessdate=August 25, 2014 | language=Portuguese}}</ref> After being featured on [[Tetê Espíndola]]'s band Lírio Selvagem in 1979, which was dissolved the same year, his composition, "Sonhos guaranis", was recorded by [[Sérgio Reis]] in 1980.<ref name=art/>
Born in [[Campo Grande]], Mato Grosso (now in [[Mato Grosso do Sul]]), Sater went to Rio de Janeiro when was 20 to attend the Law School of [[Universidade Cândido Mendes]].<ref name=bio>{{cite web | url=http://www.dicionariompb.com.br/almir-sater/biografia | title=Almir Sater – Biografia | work=Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira | accessdate=August 25, 2014 | language=Portuguese}}</ref> Influenced by [[Tião Carreiro & Pardinho]], [[Tonico & Tinoco]], Délio & Delinha,<ref name=bio/> he started his singing career under the pseudonym Lupe in a duo called Lupe and Lampião.<ref name=art>{{cite web | url=http://www.dicionariompb.com.br/almir-sater/dados-artisticos | title=Almir Sater – Dados Artísticos | work=Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira | accessdate=August 25, 2014 | language=Portuguese | archive-date=August 26, 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140826114735/http://www.dicionariompb.com.br/almir-sater/dados-artisticos | url-status=dead }}</ref> After being featured on [[Tetê Espíndola]]'s band Lírio Selvagem in 1979, which was dissolved the same year, his composition, "Sonhos guaranis", was recorded by [[Sérgio Reis]] in 1980.<ref name=art/>


His debut studio album was published in 1981 by [[Continental Records]] and mixed [[Música sertaneja|sertanejo]] with [[blues]] and local genres like [[Paraguayan polka]], [[Guarania (music)|guarania]] and [[chamamé]].<ref name=art/> In 1982 he started to write along with [[Renato Teixeira]], a frequent contributor.<ref name=art/> In 1986, he debuted as an actor on [[Ozualdo Candeias]]'s film ''[[As Bellas da Billings]]''.<ref name=art/> He acted on [[Rede Manchete]]'s ''[[Pantanal (telenovela)|Pantanal]]'' in 1990, in addition his song "Tocando em Frente" performed by [[Maria Bethânia]] won the awards for Song of the Year in the Special Category and Best Song in the MPB Category at the 1991 Sharp Awards.<ref>{{cite web |title=Edição 1991 |url=http://www.premiodamusica.com.br/edicoes/edicao-1991/ |website= |access-date=18 December 2021 |language=pt-BR}}</ref> [[Renato Teixeira]], one of the singer-songwriters who composed the song considered it "the basis of country music, which inspires music throughout Brazil",<ref>{{cite web |title=Renato Teixeira e Almir Sater lançam nova parceria |url=https://www.otempo.com.br/diversao/magazine/renato-teixeira-e-almir-sater-lancam-nova-parceria-1.1226108 |website=O Tempo Magazine |access-date=18 December 2021 |language=pt-BR |date=3 February 2016}}</ref> on other hand, Extra.Globo I consider it "a pearl of country music."<ref>{{cite web |title=Trilha sonora de 'O menino da porteira' privilegia os clássicos da música sertaneja |url=https://extra.globo.com/tv-e-lazer/trilha-sonora-de-menino-da-porteira-privilegia-os-classicos-da-musica-sertaneja-246120.html |website=Extra Online |access-date=18 December 2021 |language=pt-BR}}</ref> In the following year, he starred on ''[[A História de Ana Raio e Zé Trovão]]''.<ref name=art/> He was one of the best-selling composer of record label Velas in the 1990s.<ref>{{cite journal | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NA0EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA62 | title=Brazil | page=62 | date=December 2, 1995 | volume=107 | issue=48 | journal=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] | publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yQkEAAAAMBAJ&pg=RA1-PA74 | title=Brazil | page=74 | journal=Billboard | publisher=Nielsen Business Media | date=October 19, 1996 | volume=108 | issue=42}}</ref> After a ten-year hiatus, Sater released ''7 Sinais'' in 2007.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq1112200606.htm | title=Canta viola | author=Bergamo, Mônica | date=December 11, 2006 | work=[[Folha de S.Paulo]] | publisher=Grupo Folha | accessdate=August 25, 2014 | language=Portuguese}}</ref>
His debut studio album was published in 1981 by [[Continental Records]] and mixed [[Música sertaneja|sertanejo]] with [[blues]] and local genres like [[Paraguayan polka]], [[Guarania (music)|guarania]] and [[chamamé]].<ref name=art/> In 1982 he started to write collaboratively with [[Renato Teixeira]], a frequent contributor.<ref name=art/> In 1986, he debuted as an actor on [[Ozualdo Candeias]]'s film ''[[As Bellas da Billings]]''.<ref name=art/> He acted on [[Rede Manchete]]'s ''[[Pantanal (telenovela)|Pantanal]]'' in 1990. In addition his song "Tocando em Frente" performed by [[Maria Bethânia]] won the awards for Song of the Year in the Special Category and Best Song in the MPB Category at the 1991 Sharp Awards.<ref>{{cite web |title=Edição 1991 |url=http://www.premiodamusica.com.br/edicoes/edicao-1991/ |website= |access-date=18 December 2021 |language=pt-BR}}</ref> [[Renato Teixeira]], one of the singer-songwriters who composed the song, considered it "the basis of country music, which inspires music throughout Brazil".<ref>{{cite web |title=Renato Teixeira e Almir Sater lançam nova parceria |url=https://www.otempo.com.br/diversao/magazine/renato-teixeira-e-almir-sater-lancam-nova-parceria-1.1226108 |website=O Tempo Magazine |access-date=18 December 2021 |language=pt-BR |date=3 February 2016}}</ref> On the other hand, Extra.Globo considered it to be "a pearl of country music."<ref>{{cite web |title=Trilha sonora de 'O menino da porteira' privilegia os clássicos da música sertaneja |url=https://extra.globo.com/tv-e-lazer/trilha-sonora-de-menino-da-porteira-privilegia-os-classicos-da-musica-sertaneja-246120.html |website=Extra Online |date=March 5, 2009 |access-date=18 December 2021 |language=pt-BR}}</ref> In the following year, he starred on ''[[A História de Ana Raio e Zé Trovão]]''.<ref name=art/> He was one of the best-selling composers of record label Velas in the 1990s.<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NA0EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA62 | title=Brazil | page=62 | date=December 2, 1995 | volume=107 | issue=48 | magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] | publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yQkEAAAAMBAJ&pg=RA1-PA74 | title=Brazil | page=74 | magazine=Billboard | publisher=Nielsen Business Media | date=October 19, 1996 | volume=108 | issue=42}}</ref> After a ten-year hiatus, Sater released ''7 Sinais'' in 2007.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/ilustrad/fq1112200606.htm | title=Canta viola | author=Bergamo, Mônica | date=December 11, 2006 | work=[[Folha de S.Paulo]] | publisher=Grupo Folha | accessdate=August 25, 2014 | language=Portuguese}}</ref>


His album ''+AR'' (with [[Renato Teixeira]]) was ranked as the 44th best Brazilian album of 2018 by the Brazilian edition of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine<ref name="rsbmelhores18">{{cite web |last1=Antunes |first1=Pedro |title=Rolling Stone Brasil: os 50 melhores discos nacionais de 2018 |url=https://rollingstone.uol.com.br/noticia/rolling-stone-brasil-os-50-melhores-discos-nacionais-de-2018/ |website=[[Rolling Stone]] Brasil |publisher=Grupo Perfil |access-date=28 December 2020 |language=Portuguese |date=21 December 2018}}</ref> and among the 25 best Brazilian albums of the second half of 2018 by the [[Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte|São Paulo Association of Art Critics]].<ref name="apcamelhores18">{{cite web |last1=Antunes |first1=Pedro |title=Baco Exu do Blues, Gilberto Gil, Duda Beat: os 25 melhores discos brasileiros do segundo semestre de 2018, segundo a APCA |url=https://rollingstone.uol.com.br/noticia/baco-exu-do-blues-gilberto-gil-carne-doce-duda-beat-apca-escolhe-os-25-melhores-discos-brasileiros-do-segundo-semestre-2018/ |website=[[Rolling Stone]] Brasil |publisher=Grupo Perfil |access-date=28 December 2020 |language=Portuguese |date=30 November 2018}}</ref>
His album ''+AR'' (with [[Renato Teixeira]]) was ranked as the 44th best Brazilian album of 2018 by the Brazilian edition of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine<ref name="rsbmelhores18">{{cite magazine |last1=Antunes |first1=Pedro |title=Rolling Stone Brasil: os 50 melhores discos nacionais de 2018 |url=https://rollingstone.uol.com.br/noticia/rolling-stone-brasil-os-50-melhores-discos-nacionais-de-2018/ |magazine=[[Rolling Stone]] Brasil |publisher=Grupo Perfil |access-date=28 December 2020 |language=Portuguese |date=21 December 2018}}</ref> and among the 25 best Brazilian albums of the second half of 2018 by the [[Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte|São Paulo Association of Art Critics]].<ref name="apcamelhores18">{{cite magazine |last1=Antunes |first1=Pedro |title=Baco Exu do Blues, Gilberto Gil, Duda Beat: os 25 melhores discos brasileiros do segundo semestre de 2018, segundo a APCA |url=https://rollingstone.uol.com.br/noticia/baco-exu-do-blues-gilberto-gil-carne-doce-duda-beat-apca-escolhe-os-25-melhores-discos-brasileiros-do-segundo-semestre-2018/ |magazine=[[Rolling Stone]] Brasil |publisher=Grupo Perfil |access-date=28 December 2020 |language=Portuguese |date=30 November 2018}}</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 23 June 2024

Almir Sater
Sater in 2011
Sater in 2011
Background information
Birth nameAlmir Eduardo Melke Sater
Born (1956-11-14) 14 November 1956 (age 68)
Campo Grande, Mato Grosso, Brazil
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, actor
Instrument(s)Viola caipira, guitar
Years active1981–present
LabelsVelas

Almir Eduardo Melke Sater (born 14 November 1956) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and actor.

Early life and career

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Born in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso (now in Mato Grosso do Sul), Sater went to Rio de Janeiro when was 20 to attend the Law School of Universidade Cândido Mendes.[1] Influenced by Tião Carreiro & Pardinho, Tonico & Tinoco, Délio & Delinha,[1] he started his singing career under the pseudonym Lupe in a duo called Lupe and Lampião.[2] After being featured on Tetê Espíndola's band Lírio Selvagem in 1979, which was dissolved the same year, his composition, "Sonhos guaranis", was recorded by Sérgio Reis in 1980.[2]

His debut studio album was published in 1981 by Continental Records and mixed sertanejo with blues and local genres like Paraguayan polka, guarania and chamamé.[2] In 1982 he started to write collaboratively with Renato Teixeira, a frequent contributor.[2] In 1986, he debuted as an actor on Ozualdo Candeias's film As Bellas da Billings.[2] He acted on Rede Manchete's Pantanal in 1990. In addition his song "Tocando em Frente" performed by Maria Bethânia won the awards for Song of the Year in the Special Category and Best Song in the MPB Category at the 1991 Sharp Awards.[3] Renato Teixeira, one of the singer-songwriters who composed the song, considered it "the basis of country music, which inspires music throughout Brazil".[4] On the other hand, Extra.Globo considered it to be "a pearl of country music."[5] In the following year, he starred on A História de Ana Raio e Zé Trovão.[2] He was one of the best-selling composers of record label Velas in the 1990s.[6][7] After a ten-year hiatus, Sater released 7 Sinais in 2007.[8]

His album +AR (with Renato Teixeira) was ranked as the 44th best Brazilian album of 2018 by the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone magazine[9] and among the 25 best Brazilian albums of the second half of 2018 by the São Paulo Association of Art Critics.[10]

Discography

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  • Estradeiro (1981)
  • Doma (1982)
  • Almir Sater Instrumental (1985)
  • Cria (1986)
  • Rasta Bonito (1989)
  • Instrumental Dois (1989)
  • Almir Sater Ao Vivo (1992)
  • Terra de Sonhos (1994)
  • Almir Sater no Pantanal (1996)
  • Caminhos Me Levem (1997)
  • 7 Sinais (2007)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Almir Sater – Biografia". Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira (in Portuguese). Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Almir Sater – Dados Artísticos". Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on August 26, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  3. ^ "Edição 1991" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved December 18, 2021.
  4. ^ "Renato Teixeira e Almir Sater lançam nova parceria". O Tempo Magazine (in Brazilian Portuguese). February 3, 2016. Retrieved December 18, 2021.
  5. ^ "Trilha sonora de 'O menino da porteira' privilegia os clássicos da música sertaneja". Extra Online (in Brazilian Portuguese). March 5, 2009. Retrieved December 18, 2021.
  6. ^ "Brazil". Billboard. Vol. 107, no. 48. Nielsen Business Media. December 2, 1995. p. 62.
  7. ^ "Brazil". Billboard. Vol. 108, no. 42. Nielsen Business Media. October 19, 1996. p. 74.
  8. ^ Bergamo, Mônica (December 11, 2006). "Canta viola". Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese). Grupo Folha. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  9. ^ Antunes, Pedro (December 21, 2018). "Rolling Stone Brasil: os 50 melhores discos nacionais de 2018". Rolling Stone Brasil (in Portuguese). Grupo Perfil. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  10. ^ Antunes, Pedro (November 30, 2018). "Baco Exu do Blues, Gilberto Gil, Duda Beat: os 25 melhores discos brasileiros do segundo semestre de 2018, segundo a APCA". Rolling Stone Brasil (in Portuguese). Grupo Perfil. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
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