Cesar Camargo Mariano (born September 19, 1943, São Paulo) is a Brazilian pianist, arranger, composer and music producer. He is one of the most renowned instrumental artists to come out of his home country.
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In June 1957 the American trombone player Melba Liston invited Cesar to participate in her concert at a jazz club in Rio de Janeiro, and he appears in a special program on Rio's Globo Radio called "The Boy Prodigy Who Plays Jazz."
The same year Cesar met Johnny Alf, who came to live with Cesar's family due to their great friendship. Together at the family home in São Paulo, Cesar became familiar with secrets of arranging, composing, and the arts of cinema and theater, thanks to Johnny's encouragement.
Studying with his father, a music teacher, Cesar started to learn the theory behind the music he played and heard. About two years of frustrating attempts followed. Cesar continues playing by ear, forming amateur instrumental and vocal groups, when TV Record in São Paulo invited him for a special called "Passport to Stardom" (Passaporte para o Estrelato).
In the early '60s, just as the bossa nova was taking its baby steps toward enchanting the world, a teenage Cesar became famous for his ability to swing and for his now-legendary left hand. His ensembles of that era, notably Sambalanço Trio and Som Três, are regarded as high points in Brazilian jazz; so is his 1981 album Samambaia, one of his thirty-plus instrumental albums. Cesar's collaborations with some of Brazil's most important singers like Wilson Simonal and Elis Regina, have brought him worldwide acclaim; the historic 1973 album Elis e Tom, made with Antônio Carlos Jobim, features Cesar as producer, pianist, and musical director.
Since then, Cesar has worked with an international array of giants, from Yo-Yo Ma, to Blossom Dearie; he has also composed a wealth of soundtrack music for film and TV.
From his first marriage with singer Marisa Gata Mansa, he had a son Marcelo Mariano, today a great Bass player in Brasil. He was together for 8 years with Brazilian star Elis Regina and they had two children together (Pedro Mariano and Maria Rita); today both are famous singers in Brasil. From his second and current marriage of 25 years with Flavia Rodrigues Alves he had a daughter, Luisa Camargo Mariano (1986), also a singer, who graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2009 with a degree in Music Business and Management).
In April 1994, Cesar moved to the United States, where he lives now with his wife and daughter. César Camargo Mariano received the 2006 Latin Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award.
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2006 Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
2007 Best MPB Album: "Ao Vivo" (with Leny Andrade)
Fifth Latin Grammy Awards Best MPB Album: "Piano & Voz"
Second Sharp Music Award Best Arranger "Samba"
Fifth Sharp Music Award Best Arranger: "Instrumental"
Seventh Sharp Music Award Best Arranger: "Instrumental"
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First Brazilian TIM Music Award Best Instrumental Album: "Duo"