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Gilberto de Syllos (Gilberto de Syllos Rosa) was born on 27 April, 1967 in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, is a Gilberto de Syllos is musician, voice actor. Discover Gilberto de Syllos's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

Popular As Gilberto de Syllos Rosa
Occupation Musician, composer, actor, dubbing director
Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 27 April 1967
Birthday 27 April
Birthplace Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
Nationality Brazil

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Gilberto de Syllos is a Brazilian musician, voice actor and has been a professional bassist and music professor for more than 30 years.

1967

Born Gilberto de Syllos Rosa in Campinas, Brazil, on 27 April 1967 he is now based in São Paulo, where he teaches music and performs as a solo artist and with a wide variety of popular Brazilian and international acts.

Currently, dubs Nine in portuguese version of Numberblocks.

1996

His first CD, Tocando Baixo (1996), was nominated for the Prêmio Sharp in 1997.

Over the years, de Syllos has been working on a solo career as a composer and band leader, and has accompanied top Brazilian and International artists like Ivan Vilela, Izzy Gordon, Paulo Jobim, Roberto Menescal, Ná Ozetti, Toninho Ferraguti, Duofel, Hermeto Pascoal, Lenine, Zeca Baleiro, Marlui Miranda, Lupa Santiago, Pedro de Alcântara, Bina Coquet, Hot Jazz Club, Bloody Mary & Os Caipirinhas, Marcelo Onofri, Connie Evingson, Laura Penn,

Maria Sole (Italy), Sally Burgues (New Zealand), Robin Nolan (Netherlands), Richard Smith (England), Thomas Walburn (Denmark), Connie Evingson, Laura Penn, and Jason S. Smith (USA), Niclas Campagnol (Switzerland), Dario Napoli (Italy) among others, in stage performances and recordings.

More recently, De Syllos has dedicated more of his time to be the dubbing and musical director for Atma Entretenimento, in São Paulo, Brazil, where he creates Brazilian versions for a variety of projects including live-action and animated movies, broadcast series and documentaries, as well as supervising the whole dubbing and music production team in the studio.

Gilberto de Syllos has taken gipsy jazz with so much passion, he has even changed his stage name to Seo Manouche (Brazilian Portuguese for Mister Manouche) whenever he plays this style of music.

His first album for this project, the eponymous Seo Manouche, contains original gypsy jazz songs sung in Brazilian Portuguese as shown in the local press and the Brazilian Edition of Bass Player magazine.

Seo Manouche brings to light a unique universe where Brazilian root music and gipsy jazz are blended together.

2002

Since 2002, he has been on the faculty at Faculdade de Música Souza Lima in São Paulo, teaching the Electric and Acoustic Bass programs as well as Music History, Theory, and Ear Training.

De Syllos has authored several books, including “Drumset and Bass in Brazilian Popular Music”, “ “Electric Bass Techniques in Brazilian Popular Music,” and "Baião and Northeastern Brazilian Rhythms.” These last two books have been released in Europe and in the United States by Advance Music Editors. De Syllos participated on the play-along recording and book, “Brazilian Music of Roberto Menescal ” and "Brazilian Music in Odd Metters," which were released by Editora Souza Lima.

As a professor, he has participated in clinics, workshops, and music festivals held in the main cities of Brazil and abroad, most recently in the United States, Venezuela, Germany, and Portugal.

2003

I am a founding member of the Hot Jazz Club, pioneers in this style since 2003, with 3 CDs released.

I started observing several Brazilian gypsy jazz musicians came from a sophisticated academic world, unlike the European performers.

As a matter of fact, there was no tradition in the style in Brazil, however, in the last 5 years, several CDs have been released, with new bands being formed.

One of the qualities of such a style in Brazil is that most of the performers follow a blend with the rich universe of Brazilian rhythms such as samba, maxixe, xóte, and frevo, with the result being a sort of hybrid music.

For this reason, I consider it most important for my research this previous experience with the Brazilian Manouche jazz, which has resulted in enthusiasm and new interpretations of a rhythm that has been played form for more than 80 years in Europe.”

Other Seo Manouche short films include "Esta Canção de Natal" (This Christmas Song), "Cavaquinho de Itu" and "Midnight in São Paulo".

2006

He was praised by The New York Times critics and referred to as "the genial Gilberto de Syllos" for his work on the show “da Corda pro Pé” on Broadway in 2006.

2007

He composed the soundtrack to Diego Ruiz de Aquino and Helton Ladeira's award-winning short film “Noir” (2007).

2012

De Syllos has been a columnist for the Brazilian Edition of Bass Player magazine (2012/2013), writing articles about acoustic and upright bass playing.

2013

Since 2013 he has been the bass player of the Orquestra Rock de Campinas (SP) in spectacles produced and directed by conductor and Martin Lazarov.

The Basstucada concert was performed on September 15, 2013, at the Sesc Theater in Campinas, SP, Brazil.

2014

In 2014, he received a special invitation by the Campinas Symphonic Orchestra to play with singer/composer Ivan Lins in the celebrations of the orchestra's 85th anniversary.

2015

In 2015 he produced the show “Basstucada” (available in English and Portuguese on Youtube which was recorded live at the Sesc Campinas. Basstucada covers the entire career of De Syllos as a player and as a composer.

In 2015 he released both the CD and the awarded video clip titled "Já Que Tá Que Fique”. In 2017, he released his second album named “Cavaquinho de Itu” in a partnership with songwriter Carlos Castelo (Língua de Trapo).

Video made available on Youtube on April 28, 2015.

The performance covered the 30-year career of Gilberto de Syllos.

The program, divided in two parts had his original songs played by Fábio Bergamini (percussion), Lucas Casacio (drums) e Edu Guimarães (accordion).

For the second part, songs and arrangements by Ivan Vilela who played his 10-string Brazilian guitar, with Gilberto de Syllos playing the upright bass and special guest Paula Pi (viola and fiddle).

The concert was first promoted on YouTube, with the musicians explaining their participations and the importance of their instruments, in a comprehensive way.

Songs like “Cyclone” and “Brazilian bass” came about written exercises originally released as part of Gilberto's Guide for the Bass Guitar.

”Gilberto de Syllos has an in depth vision of music.

This is the result of his multiple activities and talents: musician, composer, producer, researcher and teacher.

For each of these talents, one shall add yet some other qualities: virtuoso, inspired, competent, curious, generous – and that is the recipe for a great artist.

2017

De Syllos performed with the Bina Coquet Trio in 2017 at the prestigious Django Amsterdam Festival in Holland, where they were cast as showing "a new sound combining Brazilian music with gypsy jazz and Django Reinhardt" and received great reviews from Qintette magazine for his performance.

Seo Manouche was the first act to be invited by musicologist Zuza Homem de Mello in his project "Zuzando nas Notas".

When describing the Seo Manouche project, De Syllos remarked “I am part of a small group of Brazilian musicians that are interpreters and performers of the style made famous by Django Reinhardt.

2018

De Syllos holds a bachelor's degree in music from Campinas State University (UNICAMP) and is currently (April/2018) a master's degree candidate at the same university.