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Bruno Jorge de Oliveira Pernadas (born 9 December 1982 / Lisbon) is a Portuguese Musician, Composer, Arranger and Producer. Bruno Pernadas has released four records so far on his own name: How can we be joyful in a world full of knowledge (2014), Those who throw objects at the crocodiles will be asked to retrieve them (2016), Worst Summer Ever (2016) and Private Reasons, bringing together several music styles such as jazz, space age pop, folk, world music and electronic. The records were critically acclaimed, gaining massive positive reviews and were named Best Reco ...read more
Bruno Jorge de Oliveira Pernadas (born 9 December 1982 / Lisbon) is a Portuguese Musician, Composer, Arranger and Producer. Bruno Pernadas has released four records so far on his own name: How can we be joyful in a world full of knowledge (2014), Those who throw objects at the crocodiles will be asked to retrieve them (2016), Worst Summer Ever (2016) and Private Reasons, bringing together several music styles such as jazz, space age pop, folk, world music and electronic. The records were critically acclaimed, gaining massive positive reviews and were named Best Record of the Year in several music magazines and Portuguese and International music reviews. He has also recorded with several bands as a co-leader and as a sideman. As a freelance-musician, he works with different bands such as; Minta and The Brook Trout, Suzie's Velvet, The Sun Ra project (as leader and arranger) and Montanhas Azuis alongside with Norberto Lobo and Marco Franco. In 2018, he recorded the debut album Ilha de Plástico by Montanhas Azuis, he has also produced the fourth album for the Japanese Band Kikagaku Moyo named Massana Temples. In the mid-2010’s, Bruno Pernadas branched out into Composition more seriously, creating innumerous original soundtracks for Film, Television, Performing Arts, Theatre and Contemporary Dance. Such works include: Ferloscardo (Circus / Theatre Performance), Sometimes the Lights Go Out (Theatre), Romeo and Juliet by the National Ballet of Portugal, On the Origin of Species (Theatre), based on Charles Darwin’s book by the same name, The Wolf’s Lair (Film), Our Favorite Sport (Theatre), Steamboat Bill Junior (Film) and The Hissing of Summer Lawns (Film) among others. He recently composed for two new movies, Patrick by Gonçalo Waddington and Four Men on a Raft by Orson Welles. « hide |
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