Arnaldo Baptista
Biography
Arnaldo Baptista is a key figure in Brazilian rock. A classically trained pianist, he is considered to be the link between the tropicalista rock of the '70s and the Brazilian rock reborn in the '80s. His seminal group Os Mutantes is a piece of history in Brazil that has transcended the music to expand its range of influence through the habits and identity of several generations. The son of Clarisse Leite Dias Baptista, a pianist and concert artist herself and the first woman in the world to write a concert for piano and orchestra, Baptista wrote his first piano piece on sheet music at age seven. Later, together with his brothers Sérgio Dias Baptista and Cláudio César Dias Baptista and some friends, they took the path of rock & roll.
Arnaldo Baptista began to play bass in the group the Wooden Faces, a name that changed several times from O'seis to O Konjunto, and at last in 1966, it went through its last mutation to Os Mutantes (the mutants). It was under this name that they became the most important rock band in Brazil. The initial formation was a trio, with Baptista (bass/voice), Rita Lee (voice/percussion/visual conception), and Sérgio Dias (guitar/voice). His brother, Cláudio César, took charge of the sound engineering.
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