Maurício Tagliari
- Composer
- Music Department
- Writer
This musician and producer was born in São Paulo, Brazil on November 5th, 1961. Mauricio began learning music with his father, an amateur musician, when he was 11 years old. When he was 13, he started attending CLAM, a music school founded by the legendary bossa nova group "Zimbo Trio." During his time at CLAM he had harmony and improvisation classes with Nico Assumção, Luis Chaves, Cândido Neves, André Geraissaiti, among other accomplished Brazilian musicians.
Carrying on with his musical studies, Mauricio went to Fundação das Artes de São Caetano where he took clarinet lessons with Antonio Pecci (Lambari) and met Ricardo Rizek, a teacher in Counterpoint, Philosophy and Aesthetics, with whom he had private classes. At the same time he progressed in his guitar studies with Mozart Mello and played in youth bands connected to the "Vanguarda Paulistana" movement and to "Teatro Lira Paulistana".
In 1984 Mauricio graduated in Social Communication, having specialized in the Audiovisual sector of "Escola de Comunicação e Artes" at the University of São Paulo (USP). He then did an internship at the record company Polygram (nowadays Universal) in the promotions department. He also worked as an assistant director to Antonio Abujamra, one of the greatest names in Brazilian theatre. Later he worked as music producer at the DPZ advertising agency.
In 1987 Mauricio and some of his closest fellow musicians founded "Nouvelle Cuisine," a jazz band that gained wide attention in Brazil's cultural scene. (http://www.allmusic.com/artist/nouvelle-p482263).
In 1992 Mauricio founded ybmusic (www.ybmusic.com.br), a music production house that delivers soundtracks for advertising, working with the main ad agencies in Brazil.
In 1999 ybmusic launches its own independent record label, releasing some of the top talents in the new Brazilian musical scene, names like: Nina Becker, Tulipa Ruiz, Nação Zumbi, Lulina, Romulo Fróes, Turbo Trio, Curumin, Felipe Cordeiro, Siba and bringing back to light names from the past like Trio Mocotó and Walter Franco. Ybmusic also released a fine selection of Brazilian classical music recordings and jazz albums.
As ybmusic's A&R and music producer, Mauricio won several APCA (São Paulo Art Critics Association) Awards for his work as Best Album ("Samba Power", Nereu, 2005), Best Group (Trio Mocotó, 2006), Best Composer (Badi Assad, 2012) and Best Group at Prêmio da Musica Brasileira 2015 (Saulo Duarte e a Unidade), Best Music Publishing House at Prêmio Profissionais da Musica 2016.
Alone or with his Nouvelle Cuisine and ybmusic partner Luca Raele, Maurício Tagliari has been writing scores for feature films and TV series since 1998 with the release of "Traição" (Conspiração Filmes).
From 2012 on he has been curating and providing musical direction for special music projects and documentaries for the cable TV channel Canal Brasil, such as "Cada Canto," "Cantoras do Brasil," and "Forró Eterno - 100 anos de Luiz Gonzaga." Mauricio also provides musical curatorship to several music events and festivals. As solo recording artist, he released two albums : MAô: Contraponto e Fuga da Realidade (ybmusic, 2019) and MAô : Falta de Estudo # 1 (ybmusic, 2020) and six singles.
Carrying on with his musical studies, Mauricio went to Fundação das Artes de São Caetano where he took clarinet lessons with Antonio Pecci (Lambari) and met Ricardo Rizek, a teacher in Counterpoint, Philosophy and Aesthetics, with whom he had private classes. At the same time he progressed in his guitar studies with Mozart Mello and played in youth bands connected to the "Vanguarda Paulistana" movement and to "Teatro Lira Paulistana".
In 1984 Mauricio graduated in Social Communication, having specialized in the Audiovisual sector of "Escola de Comunicação e Artes" at the University of São Paulo (USP). He then did an internship at the record company Polygram (nowadays Universal) in the promotions department. He also worked as an assistant director to Antonio Abujamra, one of the greatest names in Brazilian theatre. Later he worked as music producer at the DPZ advertising agency.
In 1987 Mauricio and some of his closest fellow musicians founded "Nouvelle Cuisine," a jazz band that gained wide attention in Brazil's cultural scene. (http://www.allmusic.com/artist/nouvelle-p482263).
In 1992 Mauricio founded ybmusic (www.ybmusic.com.br), a music production house that delivers soundtracks for advertising, working with the main ad agencies in Brazil.
In 1999 ybmusic launches its own independent record label, releasing some of the top talents in the new Brazilian musical scene, names like: Nina Becker, Tulipa Ruiz, Nação Zumbi, Lulina, Romulo Fróes, Turbo Trio, Curumin, Felipe Cordeiro, Siba and bringing back to light names from the past like Trio Mocotó and Walter Franco. Ybmusic also released a fine selection of Brazilian classical music recordings and jazz albums.
As ybmusic's A&R and music producer, Mauricio won several APCA (São Paulo Art Critics Association) Awards for his work as Best Album ("Samba Power", Nereu, 2005), Best Group (Trio Mocotó, 2006), Best Composer (Badi Assad, 2012) and Best Group at Prêmio da Musica Brasileira 2015 (Saulo Duarte e a Unidade), Best Music Publishing House at Prêmio Profissionais da Musica 2016.
Alone or with his Nouvelle Cuisine and ybmusic partner Luca Raele, Maurício Tagliari has been writing scores for feature films and TV series since 1998 with the release of "Traição" (Conspiração Filmes).
From 2012 on he has been curating and providing musical direction for special music projects and documentaries for the cable TV channel Canal Brasil, such as "Cada Canto," "Cantoras do Brasil," and "Forró Eterno - 100 anos de Luiz Gonzaga." Mauricio also provides musical curatorship to several music events and festivals. As solo recording artist, he released two albums : MAô: Contraponto e Fuga da Realidade (ybmusic, 2019) and MAô : Falta de Estudo # 1 (ybmusic, 2020) and six singles.