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Toninho Horta
projects as a leader
Toninho Horta & Orquestra Fantasma
Toninho Horta - vocals, guitar, composition and arrangement
Lena Horta - flute
Diego Garbin - trumpet
Nivaldo Ornelas - sax
André Dequech - piano and keyboards
Iuri Popoff - bass
Carlos Bala - drums
Robertinho Silva - percussion
biography
By Alvaro Neder
Influential composer/guitarist with a developed personal style of harmonization,
Toninho Horta has had extensive participation in other artists's projects, and has also
recorded more than ten solo albums (having special guests like Pat Metheny, Naná Vasconcelos,
and Eliane Elias), many of them released internationally. Some of his hits as composer are
"Diana" (with Fernando Brant), "O Céu De Brasília" (with Fernando Brant), "Durango Kid"
(with Fernando Brant), "Dona Olímpia" (with Ronaldo Bastos), "Beijo Partido," and "Manuel,
O Audaz" (with Fernando Brant).
Clube Da Esquina
Spending his childhood in his hometown Belo Horizonte, Horta became acquainted with
soon-to-be famous names like Nivaldo Ornelas, Milton Nascimento, Wagner Tiso, and others
that became known as the Clube da Esquina. His first recording was for Nivaldo Ornelas's
1969 album. In 1970, he accompanied Elis Regina and Tom Jobim in the show Tom & Elis in Rio.
His participation in Nascimento's Clube da Esquina (1972) was noticed, and soon he was
backing Gal Costa, Nana Caymmi, Joyce, Edu Lobo, Maria Betânia, Dori Caymmi, among others.
In 1973, he recorded the album Beto Guedes, Danilo Caymmi, Novelli e Toninho Horta (EMI).
His first solo album came in 1980, the independent Terra Dos Pássaros, which was released
in the U.S. in 1995 (WEA). In 1980, he released the LP Toninho Horta on EMI, released in
the U.S. in 1990 through Capitol. In 1985, he performed in the Free Jazz Festival
(São Paulo) together with Toots Thielemans and Bob McFerrin. Horta moved to the U.S. in
1992, continuing to record with other artists and to release his solo albums. In 1992, he
performed in London, England, accompanying Marisa Monte. In 1993, he backed Caetano Veloso
in Brussels, Belgium. In the same year, he appeared in the Heineken Concerts (Rio) with
Gary Peacock and Billy Higgins. In 1994, he played with Phillip Catherine at the
IX Martinique Guitarre Festival. In 1995, he played in Japan with Herbie Hancock,
Pat Metheny, and Keith Jarrett.
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