Rodrigo Leão

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Rodrigo Costa Leão Muñoz Miguez (born 15 October 1964), known professionally as Rodrigo Leão, is a Portuguese musician and songwriter. He became known in the 1980s as a member of the Portuguese groups Sétima Legião and Madredeus.[1] In the 1990s, Leão launched his career as a solo artist, with multiple albums reaching number-one in the Portuguese album charts.

Rodrigo Leão
Born (1964-10-15) October 15, 1964 (age 59)
Lisbon, Portugal
GenresNew-age, minimal, world music
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Keyboards, guitar
Years active1982–present
Websitewww.rodrigoleao.pt

Music career

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In 1982, Leão was one of the founding members of Sétima Legião, one of the most successful bands in Portugal's 1980s rock scene.

In 1985, he started Madredeus with Pedro Ayres Magalhães and Sétima Legião's Gabriel Gomes as a sideline acoustic project. Madredeus received national and international acclaim and became one of Portugal's most successful music groups internationally.

In 1993, Rodrigo released a mostly instrumental solo album in a neo-classical, minimalist mode, titled Ave Mundi Luminar.

In 1994, with Sétima Legião on a long break, he left Madredeus to dedicate himself to his solo career. He has experimented with modern classical music and contemporary pop, joining electronics with string and horn sections. With the project Os Poetas, he composed music for poems from some of Portugal's greatest poets.

Over the years Leão has worked with various singers and musicians. Singers who have participated in Leão's music include Beth Gibbons (Portishead), Neil Hannon (The Divine Comedy), Stuart Staples (Tindersticks), Joan As Police Woman, Scott Matthew, Sónia Tavares (The Gift), Lula Pena, Rosa Passos and Thiago Petit. Leão has also performed with Ryuichi Sakamoto or Ludovico Einaudi.

Leão's music is also present in film and series soundtracks, including Lee Daniels’ Oscar-nominated historical drama The Butler (which won him an ASCAP award)[2] and the TV documentary series Portugal – A Social Portrait by António Barreto.[3] He has also composed the soundtracks for the mobile education apps Art Legacy and for the award-winning history app Back in Time.[4][5]

Discography

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With Sétima Legião

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With Madredeus

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With Os Poetas

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  • Entre Nós e as Palavras (1997)

Solo albums

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  • Ave Mundi Luminar (1993)
  • Mysterium (EP) (1995)
  • Theatrum (1996)
  • Alma Mater (2000)
  • Pasión (Live) (2001)
  • Cinema (2004)
  • O Mundo (compilation with new material) (2006)
  • Portugal, um Retrato Social (soundtrack album) (2007)
  • A Mãe (2009)
  • In Memoriam (2010) (extra CD from Ave Mundi Luminar new edition)
  • A Montanha Mágica (2011)
  • Songs (compilation with new material) (2012)
  • The Butler (soundtrack album) (2013)
  • O Espírito De Um País (Ao Vivo Na Assembleia Da República) (2014)
  • Florestas Submersas (2015)
  • A Vida Secreta das Máquinas (2015)
  • O Retiro (with Orquestra e Coro Gulbenkian) (2015)
  • Life Is Long (with Scott Matthew) (2016)
  • 100 metros (soundtrack album) (2017)
  • O Aniversário (compilation) (2018)

References

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  1. ^ JazzTimes - May 1998 - Page 93 Initially, the group, founded by charter members Pedro Ayres Magalhaes and Rodrigo Leao, sought to expand on the influence of Portuguese fado, one of those musical traditions in the world melding sophistication and folk- like rootsy- ness.
  2. ^ "Rodrigo Leão honored at 29th Annual ASCAP Film & TV Music Awards – Los Angeles". Portuguese American Journal.
  3. ^ "Música. Portugal, um retrato social". PÚBLICO (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-06-10.
  4. ^ LANDKA. "Art Legacy Press Release" (PDF).
  5. ^ LANDKA. "Back in Time Press Release" (PDF).
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