LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST:
And the last word in music we'll give to Joao Gilberto, the man who helped make famous "The Girl From Ipanema."
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "THE GIRL FROM IMPANEMA")
ASTRUD GILBERTO: (Singing) Tall and tan and young and lovely. The girl from Ipanema goes walking. And...
GARCIA-NAVARRO: The Brazilian singer, composer and guitarist was best known as the father of bossa nova - the sexy, breezy mix of traditional samba and jazz. Gilberto's bossa nova was subtle and intimate and quickly became a symbol of a new urban and sophisticated Brazil.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "DESAFINADO")
JOAO GILBERTO: (Singing in Portuguese).
GARCIA-NAVARRO: His collaboration with American jazz saxophonist Stan Getz became a worldwide hit. And many of the songs on their album became jazz standards, like "Desafinado."
(SOUNDBITE OF STAN GETZ AND JOAO GILBERTO SONG, “DESAFINADO”)
GARCIA-NAVARRO: Joao Gilberto died in Rio at the age of 88.
(SOUNDBITE OF STAN GETZ AND JOAO GILBERTO SONG, “DESAFINADO”) Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.
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