
Moraes Moreira
Known for Acting · 18 credits
- Born
- 1947-07-08
- Died
- 2020-04-13
- Place of birth
- Ituaçu, Bahia, Brazil
Biography
Antônio Carlos Moreira Pires (July 8, 1947 – April 13, 2020), better known as Moraes Moreira, was a Brazilian musician and songwriter. During the 1970s he played guitar and sang in the band Novos Baianos, after which he embarked on a solo career recording 29 albums. Moreira was involved in recording 40 full-length albums with Novos Baianos and Trio Elétrico Dodô e Osmar, and two more albums with guitarist Pepeu Gomes. Moreira was one of the most versatile composers of Brazil, mixing the genres of rock, samba, choro, frevo, baião, and classical.
Moreira began playing the accordion in festivals at São João and other events in Ituaçu, Brazil such as "Portal da Chapada Diamantina". In his youth he learned to play the classical guitar while taking a science class in Caculé, Bahia, Brazil. He moved to Salvador and there met Tom Zé, and was also introduced to rock music. On meeting Baby Consuelo, Pepeu Gomes, Paulinho Boca de Cantor, and Luiz Galvão, they formed the band Novos Baianos, and were active from 1969 until 1975. Together with Pepeu Gomes, he composed almost all of the songs of the group. The album Acabou Chorare, released by the band in 1972, has been ranked by Rolling Stone Brasil as the greatest Brazilian music album of all time.
Moraes began his solo career in 1975, and has since then recorded more than 20 albums. In his solo career, he was the lead singer in the trio Trio de Dodô e Osmar, and recorded many popular songs associated with Brazilian Carnival, in what was conventionally called "frevo trieletrizado". Some of the hits during this part of his career include, "Pombo Correio", "Vassourinha Elétrica", and "Bloco do Prazer".
During the 1980s he distanced himself from the Bahian Carnival due to increasing commercialization from tourism. In 1994 he recorded "Brasil Tem Concerto" which was influenced by classical music, and in the following year appeared in the MTV Brasil special Moraes Moreira Acústico MTV which was later released as a CD and DVD. In 1997, he recorded the album 50 Carnavais which commemorated his 50th birthday and 50 carnivals. Two years later, he recorded 500 Sambas (in honor of the discovery of Brazil 500 years before) which focused on samba music.
In 2000, he released Bahião com H, playing baião with characteristic Bahian rhythms. In 2003, with the release of Meu Nome é Brasil (2003), he completed his Brazil's themed trilogy, which, also, included Lá Vem o Brasil Descendo a Ladeira (1979) and O Brasil tem Concerto (1994). In 2005, he independently released the album De Repente, which mixed hip hop with Northeastern Brazilian influences and included his characteristic classical guitar swing rhythms. He published the book, A história dos Novos Baianos e outros versos (The History of the Novos Baianos and other verses), in which he told the history of the group in a chapbook and interesting aspects of his solo career. The book resulted in a Brazilian tour of the same name where he played his major hits and recited passages from the book. In 2009, it was released as a DVD and CD. In 2012, he recorded the album A Revolta dos Ritmos, a compilation of 12 of his unedited recordings.
Known For
TV Shows (3)
Movies (15)

Bahia de Todos os Sambas
1996
as Self

Filhos de João, O Admirável Mundo Novo Baiano
2011
as Self

Dorivando Saravá, o Preto Que Virou Mar
2019
as Self
Vinicius para Criança: A Arca de Noé
1980
as Self

Flamengo: A Century of Passion
1995
as Self

Marisa Monte: Barulhinho Bom - Uma Viagem Musical
1997

Dunas do Barato
2017
as Self

Pirlimpimpim
1982
as Visconde de Sabugosa

O Barato de Iacanga
2019
as Self (archive footage)

Acabou Chorare Novos Baianos se Encontram
2017
Novos Baianos F.C.
1973
as Himself
Trem da Alegria - Arte, Futebol e Ofício
2016

Beard, Hair & Stache
2016
as Self

Guitarra Baiana - A Voz do Carnaval
2016
as Self

Novos Baianos: Programa Ensaio
1973
About Moraes Moreira
Antônio Carlos Moreira Pires (July 8, 1947 – April 13, 2020), better known as Moraes Moreira, was a Brazilian musician and songwriter. During the 1970s he played guitar and sang in the band Novos Baianos, after which he embarked on a solo career recording 29 albums. Moreira was involved in recording 40 full-length albums with Novos Baianos and Trio Elétrico Dodô e Osmar, and two more albums with guitarist Pepeu Gomes. Moreira was one of the most versatile composers of Brazil, mixing the genres of rock, samba, choro, frevo, baião, and classical… With 18 credits spanning from 1973 to 2019, Moraes Moreira has appeared in 15 films and 3 TV shows.
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Most Popular Moraes Moreira Movies
- Bahia de Todos os Sambas (1996) — as Self
- Filhos de João, O Admirável Mundo Novo Baiano (2011) — as Self
- Dorivando Saravá, o Preto Que Virou Mar (2019) — as Self
- Vinicius para Criança: A Arca de Noé (1980) — as Self
- Flamengo: A Century of Passion (1995) — as Self
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