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Jaques Morelenbaum : ウィキペディア英語版
Jaques Morelenbaum

Jaques Morelenbaum ((:ˈʒakiz moɾelẽˈbaw̃), Rio de Janeiro, May 18, 1954) is a Brazilian instrumentalist, arranger, conductor, composer and music producer.
Morelenbaum is the son of conductor Henrique Morelenbaum and piano teacher Sarah Morelenbaum. His siblings are Lucia Morelenbaum, clarinetist of the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra; and Eduardo Morelenbaum, conductor, arranger and instrumentalist. He is married to the singer Paula Morelenbaum.
He started his musical career as part of the group A Barca do Sol, and participated in the Nova Banda that performed with Antonio Carlos Jobim and shows and recordings that led to a Grammy win for the CD ''Antonio Brasileiro''. A cellist, he studied music in Brazil and later joined the New England Conservatory of Music. In 1995, with Paula Morelenbaum, Paulo Jobim and Daniel Jobim, he created the ''Quarteto Jobim Morelenbaum''. The group toured Europe several times, including an appearance at the ''Expo'98'' held in Lisbon. They also toured the United States and Brazil and recorded a CD (''Quarteto Jobim Morelenbaum'').
==''Nordeste Já'' (''Northeast Right Now'')==
Morelenbaum sang in the choir of the Brazilian version of ''We Are the World'', the hit American song that raised funds for African relief via ''USA for Africa''. The project ''Nordeste Já'' (1985), embraced the cause of the Northeast drought. 155 voices joined in a single, collective creation, with the songs ''Chega de mágoa'' and ''Seca d´água''. Praised for the competency of individual interpretations, he was also criticized for failure to harmonize the voices and the framework of each of them in chorus.
As arranger, he worked alongside Tom Jobim (''Passarim, O tempo e o vento, Tom Jobim: inédito'' and ''Antônio Brasileiro''), Caetano Veloso (''Circuladô, Circuladô vivo, Fina estampa', Fina estampa, ao vivo, Tieta do agreste, Prenda minha, Livro'' and ''Homaggio a Fellini e Giulieta''), Gal Costa (''Mina d'água do meu canto''), Paula Morelenbaum, Ivan Lins, Barão Vermelho and Skank, among others, besides the album ''Piazzollando'' (honoring the work of Ástor Piazzolla) in which Morelenbaum also served as instrumentalist, conductor, and producer. The disc was considered by Argentina as one of the 10 best of 1992. He wrote arrangements for records of Marisa Monte and Carlinhos Brown and the acoustic disc of Titãs, which amounted to 1.5 million copies sold.
With Gilberto Gil and Bem Gil, Morelenbaum toured the USA in March 2010 as "The String Concert featuring Jacques Morelenbaum & Bem Gil."

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