- Luiz
Floriano Bonfá (17
October 1922 – 12
January 2001) was a
Brazilian guitarist and composer. He was best
known for the
music he
composed for the film...
- City in 1967 to work with
guitarist Luiz
Bonfá, with whom he
recorded seven albums and
countless jingles.
Bonfá also
introduced him to
vocalist Astrud Gilberto...
-
Marcelo Augusto Bonfá (born 30
January 1965), also
known simply as
Bonfá, is a
Brazilian drummer who was
previously a
member of the rock band Legião Urbana...
- keyboards), Dado Villa-Lobos (guitar),
Renato Rocha (b****), and
Marcelo Bonfá (drums, keyboards).
Rocha left the band in 1989, and the band continued...
- Know" by
Gotye featuring Kimbra,
which itself samples "Seville" by Luiz
Bonfá. "Anxiety" is Doechii's best
performing single so far,
reaching number one...
- Luiz
Bonfá Composer of
Black Orpheus Plays and
Sings Bossa Nova is a 1962
album by Luiz
Bonfá arranged by Lalo Schifrin. "Samba De Duas
Notas (Two Note...
- Kimbra, with the
latter also
containing a
sample from "Seville" by Luiz
Bonfá. At the APRA
Music Awards of 2025, the song was
nominated for Most Performed...
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often referred to as "Black Orpheus", is a song by
Brazilian composer Luiz
Bonfá and
lyricist Antônio Maria. "Manhã de Carnaval"
appeared as a prin****l...
-
songs by
Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinícius de Moraes,
Marcos Valle, and Luiz
Bonfá. Jim
Tomlinson –
tenor saxophone Stacey Kent –
vocals Colin Oxley – guitar...
- Antônio
Carlos Jobim,
whose song "A felicidade"
opens the film, and Luiz
Bonfá,
whose "Manhã de Carnaval" and "Samba de Orfeu" have
become classics of...