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'''Bernardo da Costa Sassetti Pais''' (24 June 1970<ref name="penguin_10ed">{{Cite book|last = Morton|first = Brian|authorlink = Brian Morton (Scottish writer)|author2=Richard Cook |authorlink2=Richard Cook (journalist) |title = The Penguin Jazz Guide: The History of the Music in the 1000 Best Albums |year = 2010|publisher = Penguin|location = London|isbn = 978-0-14-104831-4|pages = 698–699}}</ref> – 10 May 2012<ref name="Público (Portugal)">{{Cite book| title=Morreu Bernardo Sassetti | url=http://publico.pt/Cultura/morreu-bernardo-sassetti-1545644 | year=2012 | publisher=[[Público (Portugal)]] | location=[[Lisbon]]}}</ref><ref name="Diário de Notícias">{{Cite book| title=Morreu o compositor e pianista Bernardo Sassetti | url=http://www.dn.pt/inicio/artes/interior.aspx?content_id=2512084&seccao=M%FAsica | year=2012 | publisher=[[Diário de Notícias]] | location=[[Lisbon]]}}</ref><ref name="Expresso (Portuguese newspaper)">{{Cite book| title=Morreu Bernardo Sassetti | url=http://expresso.sapo.pt/morreu-bernardo-sassetti=f725284 | year=2012 | publisher=[[Expresso (Portuguese newspaper)]] | location=[[Lisbon]]}}</ref>) was a Portuguese [[jazz]] pianist and [[Film score|film composer]]. |
'''Bernardo da Costa Sassetti Pais''' (24 June 1970<ref name="penguin_10ed">{{Cite book|last = Morton|first = Brian|authorlink = Brian Morton (Scottish writer)|author2=Richard Cook |authorlink2=Richard Cook (journalist) |title = The Penguin Jazz Guide: The History of the Music in the 1000 Best Albums |year = 2010|publisher = Penguin|location = London|isbn = 978-0-14-104831-4|pages = 698–699}}</ref> – 10 May 2012<ref name="Público (Portugal)">{{Cite book | title=Morreu Bernardo Sassetti | url=http://publico.pt/Cultura/morreu-bernardo-sassetti-1545644 | year=2012 | publisher=[[Público (Portugal)]] | location=[[Lisbon]] | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120513023309/http://www.publico.pt/Cultura/morreu-bernardo-sassetti-1545644 | archivedate=2012-05-13 | df= }}</ref><ref name="Diário de Notícias">{{Cite book | title=Morreu o compositor e pianista Bernardo Sassetti | url=http://www.dn.pt/inicio/artes/interior.aspx?content_id=2512084&seccao=M%FAsica | year=2012 | publisher=[[Diário de Notícias]] | location=[[Lisbon]] }}{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref name="Expresso (Portuguese newspaper)">{{Cite book| title=Morreu Bernardo Sassetti | url=http://expresso.sapo.pt/morreu-bernardo-sassetti=f725284 | year=2012 | publisher=[[Expresso (Portuguese newspaper)]] | location=[[Lisbon]]}}</ref>) was a Portuguese [[jazz]] pianist and [[Film score|film composer]]. |
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Sassetti was born in [[Lisbon]].<ref name="penguin_10ed" /> He was a great-grandson of [[Sidónio Pais]], President of the [[First Portuguese Republic|First Republic]]. He initially played guitar, then began studying piano and music theory at age nine.<ref name="rough_guide">{{Cite book| title=The Rough Guide to Jazz | last=Priestley | first=Brian | authorlink=Brian Priestley |author2=[[Ian Carr]] |author3=[[Digby Fairweather]] | accessdate=2011-11-12 | page=698 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=I5wrGL-a-Q8C&lpg=PR99-IA256&pg=PR99-IA256#v=onepage&q&f=false | year=2004 | publisher=[[Rough Guides]] | location=[[London]]}}</ref> He became interested in jazz after hearing [[Bill Evans]].<ref name="rough_guide" /> By the late 1980s, he was backing visiting musicians and teaching jazz piano in Lisbon (and, later, taught throughout other [[Lusophone|lusophonic]] areas).<ref name="rough_guide" /> During the 1990s, he worked in London, where he recorded three albums with [[Guy Barker]]'s group.<ref name="rough_guide" /><ref name="penguin09ed">{{Cite book|last = Cook|first = Richard|author2=Brian Morton|title = The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings|origyear = 1992|edition = 9th|series = [[The Penguin Guide to Jazz]]|year = 2008|publisher = Penguin|location = New York|isbn = 978-0-14-103401-0|pages = 1263–1264}}</ref> [[Anthony Minghella]] invited them to appear as the Napoli Jazz Sextet in ''[[The Talented Mr. Ripley (film)|The Talented Mr. Ripley]]''.<ref name="penguin_10ed" /> |
Sassetti was born in [[Lisbon]].<ref name="penguin_10ed" /> He was a great-grandson of [[Sidónio Pais]], President of the [[First Portuguese Republic|First Republic]]. He initially played guitar, then began studying piano and music theory at age nine.<ref name="rough_guide">{{Cite book| title=The Rough Guide to Jazz | last=Priestley | first=Brian | authorlink=Brian Priestley |author2=[[Ian Carr]] |author3=[[Digby Fairweather]] | accessdate=2011-11-12 | page=698 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=I5wrGL-a-Q8C&lpg=PR99-IA256&pg=PR99-IA256#v=onepage&q&f=false | year=2004 | publisher=[[Rough Guides]] | location=[[London]]}}</ref> He became interested in jazz after hearing [[Bill Evans]].<ref name="rough_guide" /> By the late 1980s, he was backing visiting musicians and teaching jazz piano in Lisbon (and, later, taught throughout other [[Lusophone|lusophonic]] areas).<ref name="rough_guide" /> During the 1990s, he worked in London, where he recorded three albums with [[Guy Barker]]'s group.<ref name="rough_guide" /><ref name="penguin09ed">{{Cite book|last = Cook|first = Richard|author2=Brian Morton|title = The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings|origyear = 1992|edition = 9th|series = [[The Penguin Guide to Jazz]]|year = 2008|publisher = Penguin|location = New York|isbn = 978-0-14-103401-0|pages = 1263–1264}}</ref> [[Anthony Minghella]] invited them to appear as the Napoli Jazz Sextet in ''[[The Talented Mr. Ripley (film)|The Talented Mr. Ripley]]''.<ref name="penguin_10ed" /> |
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Bernardo Sassetti | |
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Born | Lisbon, Portugal | 24 June 1970
Origin | Lisbon, Portugal |
Died | 10 May 2012 Guincho Cascais, Portugal | (aged 41)
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, film composer, music educator |
Instrument(s) | Piano |
Years active | 1980s–2012 |
Labels | Clean Feed |
Bernardo da Costa Sassetti Pais (24 June 1970[1] – 10 May 2012[2][3][4]) was a Portuguese jazz pianist and film composer.
Sassetti was born in Lisbon.[1] He was a great-grandson of Sidónio Pais, President of the First Republic. He initially played guitar, then began studying piano and music theory at age nine.[5] He became interested in jazz after hearing Bill Evans.[5] By the late 1980s, he was backing visiting musicians and teaching jazz piano in Lisbon (and, later, taught throughout other lusophonic areas).[5] During the 1990s, he worked in London, where he recorded three albums with Guy Barker's group.[5][6] Anthony Minghella invited them to appear as the Napoli Jazz Sextet in The Talented Mr. Ripley.[1]
His 2006 album Unreal: Sidewalk Cartoon received a four-star rating (of a possible four) in The Penguin Guide to Jazz (9th ed.),[6] and was selected for The Penguin Jazz Guide: The History of the Music in the 1000 Best Albums.[1]
In addition to his jazz work, Sassetti has composed numerous film scores.[7]
Bernardo Sassetti was married to actress Beatriz Batarda, with whom he had two daughters.
He died on 10 May 2012, after falling off a cliff in Guincho[2][3][4] Cascais (Portugal), where he was reportedly shooting pictures for his next book.
Discography
- "Just Friends/ Entre Amigos" with Maria Viana, Moreira´s Jazztet , Jonh Horler , Dave Green and Spike Wels (Timeless Records 1989)
- Ao vivo no Guimarães jazz; Dundumbanza; Tibiri tabara; Impressões and Olhar; Passagem; What love is; Ecos de África; Sons do Brasil; Mundos; Fragments (Of Cinematic Illusion); Entropé; 4 Movimentos Soltos
- Nocturno, Bernardo Sassetti Trio, 2002, Clean Feed
- Indigo, Piano solo, 2002, Clean Feed
- Ascent, Trio2, with bass, drums, vibes and cello, 2005
- Unreal: Sidewalk Cartoon, 2006, Clean Feed[8]
- Motion, Bernardo Sassetti Trio, 2010
- Carlos do Carmo / Bernardo Sassetti, 2010
Filmography
- Second Life (2009) Composer (filming)
- Os Grandes Portugueses (2007) (TV) .... Himself
- Antes de Amanhã (2007) Composer
- 98 Octanas (2006) Composer
- Alice (2005) Composer
- A Costa dos Murmúrios (2004) Composer
- O Milagre segundo Salomé (2004) Composer
- Maria E as Outras (2004) Composer
- Quaresma (2003) Composer
- Aniversário (2000) (TV) Composer
- Facas e Anjos (2000) (TV) Composer
- O Segredo (2000) Composer
- As Terças da Bailarina Gorda (2000) Composer
- Maria do Mar (1930) (2000) Composer
- The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) – Pianist (Napoli Jazz Sextet)
- Mundo VIP (2 episodes, Show nº 12 and Show nº 197, 1996-2000) – Himself
References
- ^ a b c d Morton, Brian; Richard Cook (2010). The Penguin Jazz Guide: The History of the Music in the 1000 Best Albums. London: Penguin. pp. 698–699. ISBN 978-0-14-104831-4.
- ^ a b Morreu Bernardo Sassetti. Lisbon: Público (Portugal). 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-05-13.
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- ^ a b Morreu Bernardo Sassetti. Lisbon: Expresso (Portuguese newspaper). 2012.
- ^ a b c d Priestley, Brian; Ian Carr; Digby Fairweather (2004). The Rough Guide to Jazz. London: Rough Guides. p. 698. Retrieved 2011-11-12.
- ^ a b Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (2008) [1992]. The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (9th ed.). New York: Penguin. pp. 1263–1264. ISBN 978-0-14-103401-0.
- ^ Bernardo Sassetti at IMDb
- ^ "Unreal: Sidewalk Cartoon". Clean Feed. Archived from the original on 2012-05-04. Retrieved 2011-11-12.
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External links
- Music: Composer Bernardo Sassetti dead at age 41 – Portugal -Portuguese American Journal
- En Homenaje a Bernardo Sassetti - Cuadernos de Jazz. Alejandro Cifuentes