Armandinho

Armandinho was one of the most important figures of the choro developed in the city of São Paulo. Along with his importance as an accompanist and radio artist, he has had his compositions recorded by Antônio Rago and Geraldo Ribeiro (who devoted an entire LP to Armandinho's compositions). His choro "Mafuá" was recorded by Zé Menezes in 1957 and by Aimoré in 1966. After Armandinho's demise, several important artists, including Paulinho da Viola, teamed up to record an album of his songs. Since he was a child, Armandinho frequented the home of violin teacher Antônio Paula de Souza. Learning to play the violão by ear, he never learned music theory. Initially a soccer player, he worked as a professional for Ponte Preta and Guarani. When he switched to the Corinthians he was relocated to the city of São Paulo, and in 1919 abandoned soccer. In that city, he studied violão with his brothers, José Matoso and Joaquim Matoso, and in 1926 with Larosa Sobrinho. Musically illiterate, his gifted intuition allowed him to write sophisticated compositions.

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