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Márcio Montarroyos (8 July 1948 – 12 December 2007) was a Brazilian jazz trumpet player. Starting his studies with classical piano, he later went to trumpet and jazz. In the 1970s, he traveled to the US to study at Berklee School of Music. In 1988, the Swiss TV invited Montarroyos to produce two one-hour concerts together with the German guitar player Sigi Schwab, bassist Marc Egan, percussionist Freddie Santiago and drummer Guillermo Marchena. In 1992, the German TV network ZDF invited him, together with Sigi Schwab, to play live concert. In the same year both artists played at the Munich Studio 2000+2 .

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  • Márcio Montarroyos (fr)
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  • Márcio Montarroyos, né le 8 juillet 1948 à Rio de Janeiro où il est mort le 12 décembre 2007, est un trompettiste de jazz brésilien. (fr)
  • Márcio Montarroyos (Rio de Janeiro, 8 de julho de 1948 – Rio de Janeiro, 12 de dezembro de 2007) foi um músico. Estudou no Colégio Militar do Rio de Janeiro e lá foi integrante da Banda de Música integrada somente por alunos. A paixão pelo trompete começou nessa banda. A música sempre fez parte da sua vida, era uma herança familiar. Aos 4 anos já tocava piano, sendo ensinado pela sua mãe. (pt)
  • Márcio Montarroyos (8 July 1948 – 12 December 2007) was a Brazilian jazz trumpet player. Starting his studies with classical piano, he later went to trumpet and jazz. In the 1970s, he traveled to the US to study at Berklee School of Music. In 1988, the Swiss TV invited Montarroyos to produce two one-hour concerts together with the German guitar player Sigi Schwab, bassist Marc Egan, percussionist Freddie Santiago and drummer Guillermo Marchena. In 1992, the German TV network ZDF invited him, together with Sigi Schwab, to play live concert. In the same year both artists played at the Munich Studio 2000+2 . (en)
  • Márcio Montarroyos (Rio de Janeiro, 8 juli 1948 - aldaar, 12 december 2007) was een Braziliaanse jazz-trompettist en bugelist. Montarroyos speelde vanaf zijn vierde klassieke piano, maar stapte later over op de trompet. Hij studeerde klassieke muziek (theorie, harmonie en compositie) aan de National School of Music in Rio de Janeiro. Toen hij Dizzy Gillespie had gehoord besloot hij de jazz in te gaan. Hij speelde in de huisband van de beroemde Club Number One in Rio, waar hij onder meer Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Stevie Wonder en Carlos Santana begeleidde. Kort daarop kreeg hij een beurs om te kunnen studeren aan Berklee School of Music in Boston, waar hij tot 1973 studeerde. In dat jaar verscheen ook zijn eerste plaat. Zijn tweede album, (1977) werd goed ontvangen, onder meer door h (nl)
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  • Márcio Montarroyos (8 July 1948 – 12 December 2007) was a Brazilian jazz trumpet player. Starting his studies with classical piano, he later went to trumpet and jazz. In the 1970s, he traveled to the US to study at Berklee School of Music. In 1988, the Swiss TV invited Montarroyos to produce two one-hour concerts together with the German guitar player Sigi Schwab, bassist Marc Egan, percussionist Freddie Santiago and drummer Guillermo Marchena. In 1992, the German TV network ZDF invited him, together with Sigi Schwab, to play live concert. In the same year both artists played at the Munich Studio 2000+2 . He played with artists including Stevie Wonder, Sérgio Mendes, Sarah Vaughan, Hermeto Pascoal, Nancy Wilson, Egberto Gismonti, Carlos Santana, Milton Nascimento, Ella Fitzgerald, Tom Jobim and Ney Matogrosso. Montarroyos died on 12 December 2007 of lung cancer. (en)
  • Márcio Montarroyos, né le 8 juillet 1948 à Rio de Janeiro où il est mort le 12 décembre 2007, est un trompettiste de jazz brésilien. (fr)
  • Márcio Montarroyos (Rio de Janeiro, 8 juli 1948 - aldaar, 12 december 2007) was een Braziliaanse jazz-trompettist en bugelist. Montarroyos speelde vanaf zijn vierde klassieke piano, maar stapte later over op de trompet. Hij studeerde klassieke muziek (theorie, harmonie en compositie) aan de National School of Music in Rio de Janeiro. Toen hij Dizzy Gillespie had gehoord besloot hij de jazz in te gaan. Hij speelde in de huisband van de beroemde Club Number One in Rio, waar hij onder meer Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Stevie Wonder en Carlos Santana begeleidde. Kort daarop kreeg hij een beurs om te kunnen studeren aan Berklee School of Music in Boston, waar hij tot 1973 studeerde. In dat jaar verscheen ook zijn eerste plaat. Zijn tweede album, (1977) werd goed ontvangen, onder meer door het blad Downbeat. Hij werd de eerste Braziliaanse muzikant die een contract kreeg bij Columbia Records, waarvoor hij verschillende platen opnam. Latere platen werden uitgebracht door . In zijn muziek verenigde hij verschillende stijlen en genres: klassieke muziek, jazz, funk en traditionele Braziliaanse volksmuziek. Hij werkte onder meer samen met , Sérgio Mendes, , Egberto Gismonti en Milton Nascimento. Montarroyos overleed aan de gevolgen van longkanker. (nl)
  • Márcio Montarroyos (Rio de Janeiro, 8 de julho de 1948 – Rio de Janeiro, 12 de dezembro de 2007) foi um músico. Estudou no Colégio Militar do Rio de Janeiro e lá foi integrante da Banda de Música integrada somente por alunos. A paixão pelo trompete começou nessa banda. A música sempre fez parte da sua vida, era uma herança familiar. Aos 4 anos já tocava piano, sendo ensinado pela sua mãe. (pt)
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