Ary Barroso
Brazilian composer and pianist of samba

Born
November 7th, 1903
121 years ago
Died
1964
61 years ago — 61 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Brazil
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Born in Brazil, a prominent pianist and composer flourished in the early 20th century. Recognized for contributions to the samba genre, he composed numerous songs that became integral to Brazilian music. His most famous work, 'Aquarela do Brasil,' achieved international acclaim and has been covered by various artists. Barroso's style helped popularize samba beyond Brazil, influencing world music. Throughout a prolific career, Barroso also worked in radio and film, further establishing the cultural significance of samba in both media.
Composed 'Aquarela do Brasil'
Contributed significantly to samba music
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