Paulo Sérgio Valle

Paulo Sérgio Kostenbader Valle (born August 6, 1940) is a Brazilian composer and lyricist.

Paulo Sérgio Valle
Background information
Birth namePaulo Sérgio Kostenbader Valle
Born (1940-08-06) August 6, 1940
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupation(s)composer, lyricist
Years active1961-present
Websitewww.paulosergiovalle.com.br

Career

Valle started his career as part of the bossa nova trend when, with his brother Marcos Valle, he composed "Samba de Verão", which became one of the three Brazilian songs to become global hits along with "The Girl from Ipanema" and "Aquarela do Brasil."

After this, Valle went on to write lyrics for various other composers, becoming one of the most important lyricists in a number of genres.[1] He also became a successful jingle-writer as well.[2]

Valle is also the lyricist, alongside Nelson Motta, to write the Christmas theme song for Rede Globo, with music by Marcos Valle and arrangements by Hugo Bellard.[3] He also wrote the lyrics to the anthem of Goiás Esporte Clube.[4][5] His music has been featured in Time, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Repo Men, and in Brazilian soap opera Pigmalião 70.[6][7] He won the IV Music Olympiad in Athens, Greece with his song "Minha Voz Virá do Sol da América."[8]

Personal life

Valle is the grandson of Eurico de Freitas Vale, ex-governor of Pará from 1929 to 1930.[9]

References

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