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Brass Ensemble Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.802574

Composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim. Arranged by Peet du Toit. Contemporary. Score and parts. 11 pages. Peet du Toit #5801391. Published by Peet du Toit (A0.802574).

Samba do Avião (a.k.a. Song of the Jet, translated literally as Airplane Samba) is a Brazilian song composed in 1962 by Antônio Carlos Jobim, who also wrote the original Portuguese lyrics. The English-language lyrics are by Gene Lees.

In the biography Antonio Carlos Jobim: An Illuminated Man, Helena Jobim describes how her brother came up with the idea for the song: Tom's many walks from Ipanema to Santos Dumont Airport yielded that ode of beauty... He would head towards the airport, following the water's edge around Guanabara's Bay. The pretext to go there was to buy foreign magazines and newspapers. From Santos Dumont Airport he could observe his passion, the airplane. Yet he still kept some distance from those machines. He was afraid of flying, but he loved their power, splendor, and aerodynamics-man's conquest over machine.

In the song, Jobim writes about landing at Galeão in Rio de Janeiro. The airport was renamed in his honor in 1999 and is now called Rio de Janeiro–Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport.

Jobim wrote Samba do Avião for an Italian film, Copacabana Palace (1962), where it was performed by Jula De Palma and I 4 + 4 di Nora Orlandi. The movie was filmed in Rio and features cameo appearances by Jobim, João Gilberto and Os Cariocas.

The first performance of the song was by Jobim and Os Cariocas in August 1962 at the Au Bon Gourmet restaurant in Copacabana, Rio, at what music historian Ruy Castro calls the bossa nova show to end all bossa nova shows, as it featured Jobim, João Gilberto, Vinícius de Moraes and Os Cariocas on stage together for the only time.

The first recording of the song was released in October 1962 by Elza Laranjeira. Os Cariocas had a hit with their rendition in 1963.

The first English-language version was by Tony Bennett for his 1965 album If I Ruled the World: Songs for the Jet Set.

Here is my brass quintet version of the song for your enjoyment.

Song Of The Jet (samba Do Avião)
Quatuor de Cuivres : 2 trompettes, trombone, tuba

$13.00 12.35 € Quatuor de Cuivres : 2 trompettes, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1491321

By Gilbert O'Sullivan. By Gilbert O'Sullivan. Arranged by Sybout Porte. Pop,Rock,Singer/Songwriter. Score. 6 pages. Sybout Porte #1068060. Published by Sybout Porte (A0.1491321).

Nothing Rhymed is a soft rock ballad written and performed by the Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan. The song has interesting lyrics and a nice melody. It was released as single in 1970 and appeared in 1971 on the album Himself. The song became a hit in several countries in Europe. You will still find it on today's setlist of Gilbert O'Sullivan's concerts.
Nothing Rhymed has been covered by various artists, among them Tom Jones, Burton Cummings and Yvonne Elliman. The Italian group I Profeti covered the song with Italian lyrics.

Nothing Rhymed
Piano, Voix et Guitare
Gilbert O'Sullivan
$6.95 6.6 € Piano, Voix et Guitare PDF SheetMusicPlus






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