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| birth_name = André Cibelli Abujamra |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1965|5|15}} |
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| birth_place = [[São Paulo]], São Paulo, Brazil |
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| years_active = 1985–present |
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| occupation = Singer-songwriter, lyricist, multi-instrumentalist, actor, record producer, [[score composer]] |
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| genre = [[Experimental rock]], [[indie rock]], [[indie pop]], [[world music]] |
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| label = Spin Music, Tratore |
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| instrument = Vocals, electric guitar, synthesizer, [[drum machine]], [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]] |
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| current_member_of = [[Karnak (band)|Karnak]], [[Os Mulheres Negras]] |
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==Film work== |
==Film work== |
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Abujamra has worked on nearly 30 films in his career since entering the [[Cinema of Brazil]] in 1988 and has composed the soundtracks to acclaimed Brazilian films such as ''[[Durval Discos]]'' (2002), ''[[Carandiru (film)|Carandiru]]'' (2003) and ''[[Cafundó (film)|Cafundó]]'' (2005). He has also had several minor roles in Brazilian films |
Abujamra has worked on nearly 30 films in his career since entering the [[Cinema of Brazil]] in 1988, and has composed the soundtracks to acclaimed Brazilian films such as ''[[Durval Discos]]'' (2002), ''[[Carandiru (film)|Carandiru]]'' (2003), and ''[[Cafundó (film)|Cafundó]]'' (2005). He has also had several minor roles in Brazilian films and has written soundtracks for Brazilian TV channel [[Eurochannel]]. |
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==Band work== |
==Band work== |
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He was singer and guitar player for a band called [[Karnak (band)|Karnak]]. They have released three CDs: Karnak (1995), Universo Umbigo (1997) and Estamos Adorando Tóquio (2000). |
He was singer and guitar player for a band called [[Karnak (band)|Karnak]]. They have released three CDs: ''Karnak'' (1995), ''Universo Umbigo'' (1997), and ''Estamos Adorando Tóquio'' (2000). Alongside [[Maurício Pereira]] he is also part of the [[experimental rock]] duo [[Os Mulheres Negras]]. |
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His album ''Omindá'' was ranked as the 17th 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> |
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In [[22nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2021]], his album ''Emidoinã'' was nominated for the [[Latin Grammy Award]] for [[Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album|Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album]].<ref name="latingrammy21">{{cite web |last1=Hussey |first1=Allison |last2=Bloom |first2=Madison |title=Latin Grammy 2021 Winners: See the Full List Here |url=https://pitchfork.com/news/latin-grammy-2021-winners-see-the-full-list-here/ |website=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]] |publisher=[[Condé Nast]] |access-date=30 December 2021 |date=18 November 2021}}</ref> |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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He has won four professional awards in his career to date, and he won the Kikito Award for the soundtrack of "As Rosas não Falam". |
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==References== |
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* {{IMDb name|id=0009494|name=Andre Abujamra}} |
* {{IMDb name|id=0009494|name=Andre Abujamra}} |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Score composer, musician and singer |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 15 May 1965 |
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| COUNTRY OF ORIGIN = lEBANON |
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 3 August 2024
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André Abujamra | |
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Born | André Cibelli Abujamra May 15, 1965 São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, lyricist, multi-instrumentalist, actor, record producer, score composer |
Years active | 1985–present |
Musical career | |
Genres | Experimental rock, indie rock, indie pop, world music |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, electric guitar, synthesizer, drum machine, keyboards |
Labels | Spin Music, Tratore |
Member of | Karnak, Os Mulheres Negras |
André Cibelli Abujamra (born May 15, 1965) is a Brazilian score composer, musician, singer, guitarist, actor, and comedian of Lebanese and Italian origin. Both his father, Antônio Abujamra, and cousin, Clarisse Abujamra, are actors.
Film work
[edit]Abujamra has worked on nearly 30 films in his career since entering the Cinema of Brazil in 1988, and has composed the soundtracks to acclaimed Brazilian films such as Durval Discos (2002), Carandiru (2003), and Cafundó (2005). He has also had several minor roles in Brazilian films and has written soundtracks for Brazilian TV channel Eurochannel.
Band work
[edit]He was singer and guitar player for a band called Karnak. They have released three CDs: Karnak (1995), Universo Umbigo (1997), and Estamos Adorando Tóquio (2000). Alongside Maurício Pereira he is also part of the experimental rock duo Os Mulheres Negras.
His album Omindá was ranked as the 17th best Brazilian album of 2018 by the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone magazine[1] and among the 25 best Brazilian albums of the second half of 2018 by the São Paulo Association of Art Critics.[2]
In 2021, his album Emidoinã was nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album.[3]
Awards
[edit]He has won four professional awards in his career to date, and he won the Kikito Award for the soundtrack of "As Rosas não Falam".
References
[edit]- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ Hussey, Allison; Bloom, Madison (November 18, 2021). "Latin Grammy 2021 Winners: See the Full List Here". Pitchfork. Condé Nast. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
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- 1965 births
- Living people
- Male actors from São Paulo
- Brazilian male film actors
- Brazilian film score composers
- Brazilian male film score composers
- Brazilian male guitarists
- 20th-century Brazilian male singers
- 20th-century Brazilian singers
- Brazilian male telenovela actors
- Brazilian people of Lebanese descent
- Brazilian people of Italian descent
- 21st-century Brazilian male singers
- 21st-century Brazilian singers
- Brazilian male comedians
- Comedians from São Paulo
- Brazilian composer stubs