Bernardo Sassetti (1970-2012)

Alias:
Bernardo da Costa Sassetti Pais

Birthplace:
Lisbon, Portugal

Born:
June 24, 1970

Died:
May 10, 2012

Started studying classic piano at age 9. Studied jazz with Horace Parlan and Sir Roland Hanna. Started playing jazz professionally in 1988 in Portugal, and has since given concerts all over the world. Has recorded many CDs, in solo or as part of different ensembles, including a participation in Guy Barker's 3rd CD, alongside the London Philarmonic Orchestra and Sting.  He has scored original soundtracks for some classic Portuguese movies, such as Os Crimes de Diogo Alves (1911) (João Tavares) and Maria do Mar (1930) (J. Leitão de Barros) as well as for more recent films: Facas e Anjos (2000) (Eduardo Guedes) and "Aniversário" (Mário Barroso, 2000).  With his trio he represented Portugal in the 1st European Jazz Festival in Athens, 2001.  - IMDb Mini Biography By: Miguel Tecedeiro

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Compositor:
2008  Doomed Love

Music:
2000  Aniversário
2000  Facas e Anjos
2003  Lent
2004  The Miracle According to Salomé
2004  The Murmuring Coast
2005  Alice
2006  98 Octanas
2007  Before Tomorrow
2008  Doomed Love
2009  Cold Day
2009  How to Draw a Perfect Circle
2009  Second Life

Original Music Composer:
2000  Aniversário
2000  Facas e Anjos
2003  Lent
2004  Maria e as Outras
2004  The Miracle According to Salomé
2004  The Murmuring Coast
2005  Alice
2006  98 Octanas
2007  Before Tomorrow
2008  Doomed Love
2009  Cold Day
2009  How to Draw a Perfect Circle
2009  Second Life

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