Biography
He began playing guitar at age 15. He was introduced to the guitar by his uncle, Braz Aparecido, broadcaster and composer, who has recorded works by Tonic and Tinoco, Vieira and Vieirinha and Liu and Léu. He learned to play guitar with Dean Barioni. In 1991, he founded the Orquestra de Viola Caipira de São José dos Campos in order to publicize and popularize the viola caipira and also to organize viola players. He is conductor of that orchestra. In 1999, he developed works for the dissemination and popularization of the viola with the Orchestra Viola de Coité. That same year he founded "Viola Serena" in Itamonte - MG. In August 2006, he was one of Brazil's representatives at the Festival of World Cultures in Dublin, Ireland.Lutenist
He learned the craft of building viola caipira from Renato Vieira, factory of violas Xadrez. In 1994, deployed two lutenist of viola workshops in Sao Jose dos Campos and São Francisco Xavier. Currently he is building violas de cocho in his own atelier, a typical instrument of the Brazilian Pantanal.Discography
* 1994 - ''Paraiba vivo, o rio da minha terra'' - with the Orquesta de Viola Caipira * 1995 - ''Modas e violas do vale'' - with the Orquesta de Viola Caipira * 1996 - ''Crisálida'' - with Roberto Corrêa and Orquestra Juvenil * 1997 - ''Clarão do luar'' * 1998 - ''Violeiros do Brasil'' - Various artists * 1998 - ''Feito na Roça'' - with the Orquesta de Viola Caipira * 2000 - ''Festa no Lugar'' - with the Orquesta de Viola Caipira * 2001 - ''Florescê'' * 2001 - ''Viola de Coité'' - with the Orquesta de Viola Caipira from LondrinaReferences
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* 1961 births Living people Brazilian composers Brazilian lutenists Brazilian multi-instrumentalists {{Brazil-musician-stub