Dilermando
Reis
Dilermando
Reis, probably the most famous Brazilian popular guitarist, was born in
São Paulo, but lived most of his life in Rio de Janeiro, where he
worked actively in radio and recordings. From 1941 to 1975 he recorded
over forty albums.
Reis was the son of the guitarist Francisco Reis who was also his
first teacher. At 17, Dilermando attended a recital in his city
Guaratinguetá by the guitarist Levino da Conceição. Inspired by the
dexterity of the blind musician, Reis became his accompanist throughout
the tour of Brazil.
After a while he moved to Rio de Janeiro, where he became a guitar
teacher. In 1935, he premiered on Radio Clube do Brasil, presented by
Renato Murce. Soon his mastery at the accompaniment of the great singers
of those times was widely acknowledged, and he became active in other
radio stations, including the most prestigious Rádio Nacional, where he
worked until 1969.
Reis played different types of guitar music and recorded the
compositions of Bach, Barrios, Tárrega, as well as popular Brazilian
composers. His preference was the traditional Brazilian guitar style:
waltzes and choros full of modulations to "confuse accompanists," played
with his unique style and sound.
Reis's first LP came out in 1941, with his waltz "Noite de Lua" and his
choro "Magoado." In the period between 1941 and 1942 he joined a guitar
orchestra which enlivened sophisticated evenings at the Casino da Urca.
In 1953, he toured the U.S., recording for CBS. His waltz "Abismo de
Rosas," still popular to this day in some circles, was one of the most
expressive recordings for Continental (Brazil) during the fertile period
between 1950 and 1960. In 1972 he recorded the LP Dilermando Reis Interpreta Pixinguinha and in 1975, released O Violão (The guitar).
He recorded about 100 of his own compositions, many of which became
standards of Brazilian popular guitar, like "Dois Destinos" and "Se Ela
Perguntar." In 1975 he recorded the LP The Brazilian Guitar of Dilermando Reis, containing his last compositions.
Reis was responsible for the rediscovery of the great composer João Pernambuco,
and recorded several of Pernambuco's works. As a professor of guitar,
Reis counted among his students president Juscelino Kubitschek and the
guitarists Bola Sete and Darci Vilaverde.
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