Guilherme Arantes | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | (1953-07-28)28 July 1953 (age 72) |
| Origin | São Paulo, Brazil |
| Genres | Rock,pop,new wave,synth-pop,adult contemporary,MPB,pop rock,soft rock,classical,progressive rock (early career) |
| Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals,piano/keyboards |
| Years active | 1969–present |
| Labels | CBS Records International, Coaxo do Sapo,Columbia Records,Elektra Records,EMI,Epic Records,Mercury Records, PlayArte Music,Polydor Records,PolyGram, SIGLA,Som Livre,Sony Music,Universal Music Group, Verde Vertente,Warner Bros. Records,Warner Music Group |
Spouse | Márcia Miguez Gonzalez Arantes |
| Website | www.guilhermearantes.net |
Guilherme Arantes (Portuguese pronunciation:[ɡiˈʎɛʁmiaˈɾɐ̃tʃis]) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and pianist. He is aSteinway Artist.[1]
As a teenager, he was a member of the band "Polissonante", which also featured Brazilian actor Kadu Moliterno on bass guitar. In 1969, Arantes started the band Moto Perpétuo with fellow students fromUSP's architecture course.[2]
It was with Moto Perpétuo that Arantes got his first taste of touring and recording in a studio. The band split up in 1974 as Arantes wanted to pursue a more personal, emotional pop style of music.
Arantes dropped out of university to dedicate himself to his solo career, and in 1976, his song "Meu Mundo e Nada Mais" (My world and nothing more) was picked byRede Globo to feature in the soundtrack for thetelenovelaAnjo Mau. The song was ahit, and Arantes toured the country for the first time.
His first self-titled album was released the same year on Globo'sSom Livre label. The song "Cuide-se Bem" (Take good care) from the same record, was also picked by Globo for another telenovela,Duas Vidas. Arantes went on to write another 23 songs for Globo's telenovelas, with most of them becoming radio hits.[3] Besides his solo work, he has also written songs for artists such as Gang 90 & Absurdettes,Elis Regina,Marina Lima,Roberto Carlos,Gal Costa,Caetano Veloso,Emilio Santiago,Simone,Ceu,Nando Reis,Alaide Costa, andMaria Bethânia.His album "Condição Humana" was elected the best of 2014 Premio Multishow, best of 2010 Decade in the RedBull list.His albumFlores & Cores (Flowers & Colors) was elected the 13th best Brazilian album of 2017 by the Brazilian edition ofRolling Stone.[4]In 2021 the album "A Desordem dos Templários" was released during the covid pandemics emergence. Since then, Guilherme is living in the medieval city of Avila, in Spain, and is preparing a new record to be released in the beginning of 2026, when a big tour will mark the 50th anniversary of career.