Paulo Moura

Paulo Moura (1932-2021) was a prominent Brazilian musician known for his virtuosity on the clarinet and saxophone, as well as his contributions to popular music and jazz. Born in the state of Minas Gerais, he was a versatile artist who seamlessly blended traditional Brazilian music styles, such as choro and samba, with jazz and classical influences. Moura's notable works include collaborations with renowned artists like Tom Jobim and Elis Regina, and his albums such as "Paulo Moura e as Amigas do Choro" and "Música Popular Brasileira" showcase his innovative arrangements and rich interpretations. His ability to infuse Brazilian rhythms with jazz improvisation has earned him acclaim both nationally and internationally. Throughout his career, Moura played a significant role in popularizing choro music, helping to elevate its status within the broader musical landscape of Brazil. He was also instrumental in education, sharing his knowledge through workshops and performances, thus influencing a new generation of musicians. Moura's legacy is marked by his dedication to Brazilian music and his skill in bridging genres, making him a key figure in the evolution of contemporary Brazilian music.