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{{short description|Brazilian songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, and pianist/guitarist}}
{{Infobox album
{{Portuguese name|Brasileiro de Almeida|Jobim}}
| Name = A Tribute to Count Basie
{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians -->
| Type = [[studijski album]]
| Artistname = [[Big Band RTV Ljubljana]] & [[Joan= Antônio Carlos Faulkner]]Jobim
| Coverimage = Tom Jobim, 1965.tif
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| Released = [[1989]]
| Recordedalt = [[1989]]
| caption = Jobim in 1965 ([[National Archives of Brazil]])
| Venue =
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| Studio = [[Radio Ljubljana|studio 14 RTV Ljubljana & studio 26 RTV Ljubljana]]
| birth_name = Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim {{right| {{nowrap|}}}}
| Genre = [[jazz]]
| alias = {{nowrap|Antônio Carlos Jobim}}, {{nowrap|Tom Jobim}}, {{nowrap|Tom do Vinícius}}
| Length = 39:20
| Label birth_date = [[ZKP{{birth RTVdate|1927|1|25|mf= Ljubljana]]y}}
| Producerbirth_place = [[JožeRio Kampičde Janeiro]], Brazil
| death_date = {{death date and age|1994| 12| 8| 1927| 1| 25}}
| Last album = ''[[Sakralni koncert za orkester, zbor in soliste]]''<br />(1987)
| death_place = [[New York City]], United States
| This album = '''''A Tribute to Count Basie'''''<br />(1989)
| genre = [[Bossa nova]], [[Latin jazz]], [[samba]], [[MPB (Música Popular Brasileira)|MPB]]
| Next album = ''[[Big Band RTV Slovenija (album)|Big Band RTV Slovenija]]''<br />(1993)
| occupation = Musician, composer, songwriter, singer
| instrument = Piano, guitar, flute, vocals
| years_active = 1956–1994
| label = [[Verve Records|Verve]], [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]], [[Elenco]], [[A&M Records|A&M]], [[CTI Records|CTI]], [[MCA Records|MCA]], [[Philips Records|Philips]], [[Decca Records|Decca]], [[Sony Music|Sony]]
| associated_acts = [[Vinicius de Moraes]], [[Aloísio de Oliveira]], {{nowrap| [[João Gilberto]]}}, {{nowrap| [[Astrud Gilberto]]}}, {{nowrap| [[Stan Getz]]}}, {{nowrap| [[Frank Sinatra]]}}, {{nowrap| [[Ella Fitzgerald]]}}, [[Sting (musician)|Sting]], {{nowrap| [[Gal Costa]]}}, {{nowrap| [[Andy Williams]]}}
| website =
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'''Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim''' (January 25, 1927 – December 8, 1994), also known as '''Tom Jobim''' ({{IPA-pt|tõ ʒoˈbĩ}}), was a Brazilian composer, pianist, songwriter, arranger and singer. Widely considered as one of the great exponents of Brazilian music, Jobim internationalized [[bossa nova]] and, with the help of important American artists, merged it with jazz in the 1960s to create a new sound with remarkable popular success. As such he is sometimes known as the "father of bossa nova".<ref name=Euronews-2014-12-10>{{cite news |url= https://www.euronews.com/2014/12/10/rio-unveils-statue-of-father-of-bossa-nova-tom-jobim |title= Rio unveils statue of father of bossa nova Tom Jobim |date= 10 December 2014 |publisher= Euronews }}</ref>
'''''A Tribute to Count Basie''''' je [[studijski album]] [[Big Band RTV Ljubljana|Big Banda RTV Ljubljana]], ki je izšel leta 1989 pri [[ZKP RTV Slovenija|Založni kaset in plošč RTV Ljubljana]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Big-Band-RTV-Ljubljana-Conducted-By-Jo%C5%BEe-Priv%C5%A1ek-vocal-Joan-Faulkner-A-Tribute-To-Count-Basie/release/13606559|title=Big Band RTV Ljubljana* , Conducted By Jože Privšek , vocal Joan Faulkner ‎– A Tribute To Count Basie|last=|first=|date=|website=[[Discogs]]|language=en|accessdate=21. oktober 2019}}</ref> Gre za eno prvih jazzovskih [[zgoščenka|zgoščenk]], ki so izšle pri tej založbi in prvo zgoščenko Big Banda RTV Ljubljana.<ref name="spajzer">{{navedi knjigo|title=Zgodovina jazza na Slovenskem ''[diplomsko delo]''|last=Špajzer|first=Izak|publisher=I. Špajzer|location=Ljubljana|year=2019|p=76}}</ref> Album je izšel tudi na [[Kompaktna kaseta|kaseti]].
 
He was a primary force behind the creation of the bossa nova style, and his songs have been performed by many singers and instrumentalists within Brazil and internationally.
Kot pevka solistka je pri albumu sodelovala [[Joan Faulkner]], ki je z Big Bandom že sodelovala leta 1983, ko je posnela [[Joan Faulkner (album)|koncertno ploščo]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Joan-Faulkner-Big-Band-RTV-Ljubljana-Dirigent-Jo%C5%BEe-Priv%C5%A1ek-Joan-Faulkner/release/3840977|title=Joan Faulkner & Big Band RTV Ljubljana* Dirigent Jože Privšek ‎– Joan Faulkner|last=|first=|date=|website=[[Discogs]]|language=en|accessdate=21. oktober 2019}}</ref>
 
In 1965 his album ''[[Getz/Gilberto]]'' was the first jazz album to win the [[Grammy Award]] for [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year|Album of the Year]]. It also won for [[Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group|Best Jazz Instrumental Album – Individual or Group]] and for [[Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical|Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical]]. The album's single [[The Girl from Ipanema|"Garota de Ipanema" ("The Girl from Ipanema")]], one of the most recorded songs of all time, won the [[Grammy Award for Record of the Year|Record of the Year]]. Jobim has left many songs that are now included in [[jazz standard|jazz]] and pop standard repertoires. The song "Garota de Ipanema" has been recorded over 240 times by other artists.<ref name="Redação">{{cite news |url=http://musica.uol.com.br/noticias/redacao/2013/10/15/ecad-divulga-rankings-no-centenario-de-vinicius-de-moraes.htm |title=Ecad divulga rankings no centenario de Vinicius de Moraes |publisher=[[Universo Online|UOL]] |accessdate=August 8, 2014}}</ref> His 1967 album with [[Frank Sinatra]], ''[[Francis Albert Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim]]'', was nominated for Album of the Year in 1968.
Konec 80. let 20. stoletja je Big Band izvedel projekt, v katerem se je spomnil legendarnih jazzistov. Kot del tega projekta je izšla tudi omenjena zgoščenka v spomin [[Count Basie|Countu Basieju]].<ref name="spajzer"/>
 
==Early Track listing life==
Antônio Carlos Jobim was born in the middle-class district of [[Tijuca]] in Rio de Janeiro. His father, Jorge de Oliveira Jobim ([[São Gabriel, Rio Grande do Sul|São Gabriel]], Rio Grande do Sul, April 23, 1889 – July 19, 1935), was a writer, diplomat, professor and journalist. He came from a prominent family, being the great nephew of [[:pt:José Martins da Cruz Jobim|José Martins da Cruz Jobim]],<ref>Programa ''Roda Viva (TV Cultura)'', entrevista Tom Jobim Domingo, 19 de Dezembro de 1993 (PGM0385) [http://www.tvcultura.com.br/rodaviva/programa/PGM0385 Online transcription and video of the interview] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706154642/http://www.tvcultura.com.br/rodaviva/programa/PGM0385 |date=July 6, 2011}}</ref> [[Senate of Brazil|senator]], [[privy councillor]] and physician of Emperor [[Dom Pedro II]]. While studying medicine in Europe, José Martins added ''Jobim'' to his last name, paying homage to the village where his family came from in Portugal, the parish of [[Gondomar Municipality, Portugal#Parishes|Santa Cruz de Jovim]], [[Porto]].<ref>CORADINI, O. L.: ''Important families and the professional elite within brazilian medicine''. História, Ciências, Saúde—Manguinhos, III (3) 425–466, November 1996 – February 1997. [http://www.scielo.br/pdf/hcsm/v3n3/v3n3a04.pdf%20 Online .pdf] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110605073515/http://www.scielo.br/pdf/hcsm/v3n3/v3n3a04.pdf%20 |date=June 5, 2011}}</ref><ref>SILVA, Innocêncio Francisco da: ''Diccionario Bibliographico Portuguez: Applicaveis a Portugal e ao Brasil'', Lisboa 1860, p. 62</ref> His mother, Nilza Brasileiro de Almeida ({{circa}} 1910 – November 17, 1989), was of Indigenous Brazilian descent from Northeastern Brazil.<ref>{{Cite book|url=http://archive.org/details/tomjobimtextodes00cabr|title=Tom Jobim. : Texto de Sergio Cabral|last=Cabral|first=Sergio|date=1987|publisher=Rio de Janeiro : CBPO|others=The Archive of Contemporary Music}}</ref>
{{Track listing
 
| extra_column = Solisti
When Antônio was still an infant, his parents separated and his mother moved with her children (Antônio Carlos and his sister Helena Isaura, born February 23, 1931) to [[Ipanema]], the beachside neighborhood the composer would later celebrate in his songs. In 1935, when the elder Jobim died, Nilza married Celso da Frota Pessoa (died February 2, 1979), who would encourage his stepson's career. He was the one who gave Jobim his first piano. As a young man of limited means, Jobim earned his living by playing in nightclubs and bars and later as an arranger for a recording label, before starting to achieve success as a composer.
| writing_credits = yes
 
| title1 = Tea for Two
Jobim's musical roots were planted firmly in the work of [[Pixinguinha]], the legendary musician and composer who began modern Brazilian music in the 1930s. Among his teachers were Lúcia Branco and, from 1941 on, [[Hans-Joachim Koellreutter]], a German composer who lived in Brazil and introduced atonal and twelve-tone composition in the country. Jobim was also influenced by the French composers [[Claude Debussy]] and [[Maurice Ravel]], and by the Brazilian composers [[Heitor Villa-Lobos]] and [[Ary Barroso]]. The [[bossa nova]] guitar style in Jobim's music has become firmly entrenched in jazz culture.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Arana |first1=Carlos |title=Bossa Nova Guitar |date=2008 |isbn=978-1423425199}}</ref> Among many themes, his lyrics talked about love, self-discovery, betrayal, joy and especially about the birds and natural wonders of Brazil, like the "Mata Atlântica" forest, characters of Brazilian folklore and his home city of [[Rio de Janeiro]].
| length1 = 3:22
 
| writer1 = [[Irving Caesar]], [[Vincent Youmans]]
==Career==
| extra1 = [[Petar Ugrin]], [[Andrej Arnol]], [[Silvo Stingl]]
In the 1940s, Tom Jobim started to play piano in bars and nightclubs of Rio de Janeiro and in the first years of the 1950s he worked as an arranger in the Continental Studio, where he had his first composition recorded, in april of 1953, when the Brazilian singer Mauricy Moura recorded ''Incerteza'', a composition by Tom Jobim with Lyrics by Newton Mendonça.<ref>{{Citation|last=Béhague|first=Gerard|chapter=Jobim, Antônio Carlos [Tom]|date=2001|publisher=Oxford University Press|doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.44182|title=Oxford Music Online}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.jobim.org/jobim/handle/2010/4827|title=Incerteza|last=|first=|date=|website=Jobim Institute|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref>
| title2 = Shiny Stockings
 
| length2 = 3:53
Jobim became prominent in Brazil when he teamed up with poet and diplomat [[Vinicius de Moraes]] to write the music for the play ''[[Orfeu da Conceição]]'' (1956). The most popular song from the show was "Se Todos Fossem Iguais A Você" ("If Everyone Were Like You"). Later, when the play was adapted into a film, producer [[:fr:Sacha Gordine|Sacha Gordine]] did not want to use any of the existing music from the play. Gordine asked de Moraes and Jobim for a new score for the film ''Orfeu Negro'', or ''[[Black Orpheus]]'' (1959). Moraes was at the time away in [[Montevideo]], Uruguay, working for the Itamaraty (the [[Ministry of External Relations (Brazil)|Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]) and so he and Jobim were only able to write three songs, primarily over the telephone ("''[[A felicidade]]''", "''Frevo''" and "''O nosso amor''"). This collaboration proved successful, and de Moraes went on to pen the lyrics to some of Jobim's most popular songs.
| writer2 = [[Frank Foster]]
 
| extra2 = [[Joan Faulkner]], A. Arnol
In 1958 the Brazilian singer and guitarist [[João Gilberto]] recorded his first album with two of the most famous songs of Tom Jobim: ''Desafinado'' and ''Chega de Saudade''. This album inaugurates the Bossa Nova movement in Brazil. The sofisticated harmonies of his songs caught the attention of jazz musicians in the United States, principally after the first performance of Tom Jobim in the [[Carnegie Hall]], in 1962.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://portal.jobim.org/jobim/cronologia|title=Tom Jobim|website=portal.jobim.org|access-date=2019-09-28}}</ref>
| title3 = Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
[[File:Tom Jobim, 1972.tif|thumb|Jobim in 1972 ([[National Archives of Brazil]])]]
| length3 = 2:13
A key event in making Jobim's music known in the English-speaking world was his collaboration with the American jazz saxophonist [[Stan Getz]], the Brazilian singer [[João Gilberto]], and Gilberto's wife at the time, [[Astrud Gilberto]], which resulted in two albums, ''[[Getz/Gilberto]]'' (1963) and ''[[Getz/Gilberto Vol. 2]]'' (1964). The release of ''Getz/Gilberto'' created a bossa nova craze in the United States and subsequently internationally. Getz had previously recorded ''[[Jazz Samba]]'' with Charlie Byrd (1962), and ''[[Jazz Samba Encore!]]'' with [[Luiz Bonfá]] (1964). Jobim wrote many of the songs on ''Getz/Gilberto'', which became one of the best-selling [[jazz]] albums of all time, and turned Astrud Gilberto, who sang on "''Garota de Ipanema''" ([[The Girl from Ipanema]]) and "[[Corcovado (song)|''Corcovado'']]", into an international sensation. At the [[Grammy Awards of 1965]] ''Getz/Gilberto'' won the [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year]], the [[Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group]] and the [[Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical]]. "The Girl from Ipanema" won the [[Grammy Award for Record of the Year]]. Among his later hits is "''Águas de Março''" ([[Waters of March]], 1972), for which he wrote both the Portuguese and English lyrics.
| writer3 = [[Allan Roberts]], [[Doris Fisher]]
 
| extra3 = J. Faulkner
==Personal life==
| title4 = This Love of Mine
Jobim was married to Thereza Otero Hermanny on October 15, 1949, and had two children with her: Paulo Jobim (born 1950), an architect and musician, married and father of [[:pt: Daniel Jobim|Daniel Jobim]] (born 1973) and Dora Jobim (born 1976); and Elizabeth "Beth" Jobim (born 1957), a painter. Jobim and Thereza divorced in 1978. On April 30, 1986, he married 29-year-old photographer Ana Beatriz Lontra, with whom he had two more children: João Francisco Jobim (1979–1998) and Maria Luiza Helena Jobim (born 1987). Daniel, Paulo's son, followed his grandfather to become a pianist and composer,<ref>{{cite news |last=Cohen |first=Aaron |title=Bebel Gilberto doesn't let her family legacy be a road map |url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-09-13/entertainment/ct-ott-0914-bebel-gilberto-20120913_1_miucha-tanto-tempo-joao-gilberto |newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune]] |accessdate=April 23, 2013 |date=September 13, 2012}}</ref> and performed "The Girl from Ipanema" during the [[2016 Summer Olympics opening ceremony|opening ceremony]] of the [[2016 Summer Olympics]] in [[Rio de Janeiro]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Cantor-Navas |first1=Judy |title='Girl From Ipanema' Makes Olympic Comeback |url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/latin/7476144/girl-from-ipanema-olympics-rio |accessdate=6 May 2018 |work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |date=17 August 2016}}</ref>
| length4 = 3:06
 
| writer4 = [[Frank Sanicola]], [[Hank Sanicola]], [[Sol Parker]]
==Death==
| extra4 = P. Ugrin
[[File:TomJobim.jpg|thumb|Grave of Jobim in the [[Cemitério de São João Batista|Saint John the Baptist Cemetery]], Rio de Janeiro]]
| title5 = Chicago
In early 1994, after finishing his album ''[[Antonio Brasileiro]]'', Jobim complained to his doctor, Roberto Hugo Costa Lima, of urinary problems. He underwent an operation at [[Mount Sinai Hospital (Manhattan)|Mount Sinai Hospital]] in New York City on December 2, 1994. On December 8, while recovering from surgery, he had a cardiac arrest caused by a [[pulmonary embolism]], and two hours later another cardiac arrest, from which he died.<ref>Cabral, Sergio (2008): Antônio Carlos Jobim – Uma Biografia (1st Edition). São Paulo, Brazil: IBEP Nacional. {{ISBN|85-7865-011-5}}</ref> He was survived by his children and grandchildren. His last album, ''Antonio Brasileiro'', was released posthumously three days after his death.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=NWEC&p_theme=nwec&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EC05F4FF4BEE534&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |title=Newsweek Archives}}</ref>
| length5 = 2:55
 
| writer5 = [[Fred Fisher]]
His body [[lying in state|lay in state]] until given a proper burial on December 20, 1994. He is buried in the [[Cemitério São João Batista]] in Rio de Janeiro.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2016/jun/22/sao-joao-batista-cemetery-rio-de-janeiro-brazil ''The Guardian'']</ref>
| extra5 = S. Stingl, A. Arnol
 
| title6 = Satin Doll
== Legacy ==
| length6 = 3:10
Jobim is widely regarded as one of the most important songwriters of the 20th century. Many of his songs are [[jazz standards]].
| writer6 = [[Duke Ellington]], [[Johnny Mercer]]
 
| extra6 = J. Faulkner, S. Stingl
American jazz singers [[Ella Fitzgerald]] and [[Frank Sinatra]] prominently featured Jobim's songs on their albums ''[[Ella Abraça Jobim]]'' (1981) and ''[[Francis Albert Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim]]'' (1967), respectively. The 1996 CD ''Wave: The Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook'' included performances of Jobim tunes by [[Oscar Peterson]], [[Herbie Hancock]], [[Chick Corea]] and [[Toots Thielemans]].
| title7 = 'Deed I Do
 
| length7 = 2:57
Jobim was an innovator in the use of sophisticated harmonic structures in popular song. Some of his melodic twists, like the melody insisting on the major seventh of the chord, became commonplace in jazz after he used them.<ref>[[João MacDowell|MacDowell, João]]; The Harmonic Development of Brazilian Song, Rio de Janeiro,1999.</ref>
| writer7 = [[Fred Rose]], [[Walter Hirsch]]
 
| extra7 = J. Faulkner
The Brazilian collaborators and interpreters of Jobim's music include [[Vinicius de Moraes]], [[João Gilberto]] (often credited as a co-creator or creator of bossa nova), [[Chico Buarque]], [[Gal Costa]], [[Elis Regina]], [[Sérgio Mendes]], [[Astrud Gilberto]] and [[Flora Purim]]. [[Eumir Deodato]] and the conductor/composer [[Claus Ogerman]] arranged many recordings of Jobim tunes.<ref>Red Bull Music Academy (2005) [http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/LECTURES.95.0.html?act_session=211 Eumir Deodato – Boy from Rio Pt. 1], Accessed December 6, 2006. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061025070459/http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/LECTURES.95.0.html?act_session=211 |date=October 25, 2006}}</ref>
| title8 = In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
 
| length8 = 3:29
He won a [[Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award|Lifetime Achievement Award]] at the [[54th Grammy Awards]] in 2012.<ref>{{cite web |last=Mendes |first=Sergio |title=Lifetime Achievement Award: Antonio Carlos Jobim |url=http://www.grammy.com/news/lifetime-achievement-award-antonio-carlos-jobim |publisher=The Recording Academy |accessdate=April 23, 2013 |date=January 31, 2012}}</ref> As a posthumous homage, on January 5, 1999, the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro changed the name of Rio's [[Rio de Janeiro–Galeão International Airport|Galeão International Airport]], located on [[Governador Island]], to bear the composer's name. Galeão Airport is explicitly mentioned in his composition "Samba do Avião". In 2014, Jobim was posthumously inducted to the [[Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.latinsonghall.com/access/special-awards/#.Uy9Dk3-wXYE |title=Special Awards – Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame |year=2013 |accessdate=March 23, 2014 |publisher=Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame}}</ref> In 2015, ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' named Jobim as one of The 30 Most Influential Latin Artists of All Time.<ref>{{cite web |title=The 30 Most Influential Latin Artists of All Time |url=http://www.billboard.com/photos/6546212/most-influential-latin-artists?i=553948 |work=Billboard |accessdate=May 1, 2015 |date=April 28, 2015}}</ref>
| writer8 = [[Bob Hilliard]]
 
| extra8 = [[Dušan Veble]], P. Ugrin, S. Stingl
American contemporary jazz singer [[Michael Franks (musician)|Michael Franks]] dedicated his 1995 album ''[[Abandoned Garden]]'' to the memory of Jobim.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blogcritics.org/music/article/michael-frankss-abandoned-garden-an-eloquent/ |title=Michael Franks's ''Abandoned Garden'' an Eloquent Tribute to Jobim |author=O'Toole, Kit |accessdate=2012-03-09 |date=2008-03-26 |publisher=Blogcritics Music}}</ref> English singer/songwriter [[George Michael]] frequently acknowledged Jobim's influence. His 1996 album ''[[Older (album)|Older]]'' was dedicated to Jobim,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.newsweek.com/serious-george-back-178182 |title=Serious George Is Back |date=19 May 1996 |work=[[Newsweek]]}}</ref> and he recorded "[[Desafinado]]" on ''[[Red Hot + Rio]]'' (1996) with Astrud Gilberto.
| title9 = Tweet Tweet
| length9 = 3:25
| writer9 = [[Fred Foster]]
| extra9 = P. Ugrin, [[Tomaž Grintal]], S. Stingl
| title10 = Nice 'N' Easy
| length10 = 3:10
| writer10 = [[Alan Bergman]], [[Lew Spence]]
| extra10 = P. Ugrin
| title11 = Cute
| length11 = 2:24
| writer11 = [[Neal Hefti]]
| extra11 = [[Ratko Divjak]]
| title12 = Li'l' Darlin'
| length12 = 5:16
| writer12 = Neal Hefti
| extra12 = P. Ugrin
| total_length = 39:20
}}
 
The official mascot of the [[2016 Summer Paralympics]] in Rio de Janeiro, [[Vinicius and Tom|Tom]], was named after him.<ref>{{cite web |author1=Rio 2016 |title=Rio 2016 Paralympic mascot named 'Tom' |url=https://www.paralympic.org/news/rio-2016-paralympic-mascot-named-tom |website=Official Website of the Paralympic Movement |publisher=International Paralympic Committee |accessdate=8 August 2016 |date=15 December 2014}}</ref>
== Glasbeniki ==
{{Div col}}
*[[Joan Faulkner]] – vokal
*[[Jože Privšek]] – dirigent
 
== Discography and compositions ==
===Saksofoni===
{{main|Antônio Carlos Jobim discography}}
*[[Andy Arnol]] – alt sax, tenor sax
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*Albert Podgornik – alt sax
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*[[Dušan Veble]] – tenor sax
::'''Studio albums'''
*Hugo Šekoranja – tenor sax
* 1963: ''[[The Composer of Desafinado, Plays]]'' ([[Verve Records|Verve]])
*Matjaž Ašič – tenor sax
* 1965: ''[[The Wonderful World of Antônio Carlos Jobim]]'' ([[Warner Bros. Records]])
*Zoran Komac – tenor sax
* 1966: ''[[Love, Strings and Jobim]]'' ([[Warner Bros. Records]])
* 1967: ''[[A Certain Mr. Jobim]]'' ([[Warner Bros. Records]])
* 1967: ''[[Wave (Antônio Carlos Jobim album)|Wave]]'' ([[CTI Records|CTI]]/[[A&M Records|A&M]])
* 1970: ''[[Tide (album)|Tide]]'' (A&M)
* 1970: ''[[Stone Flower (album)|Stone Flower]]'' (CTI)
* 1973: ''[[Jobim (album)|Jobim]]'' ([[MCA Records|MCA]])
* 1976: ''[[Urubu (album)|Urubu]]'' (Warner Bros.)
* 1980: ''[[Terra Brasilis]]'' (Warner Bros.)
* 1987: ''[[Passarim]]'' (Verve)
* 1995: ''[[Antônio Brasileiro]]'' ([[Columbia Records|Columbia]])
* 1995: ''[[Inédito (Antônio Carlos Jobim album)|Inédito]]'' ([[Ariola Records|Ariola]])
* 1997: ''Minha Alma Canta'' (Lumiar)
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::'''Collaborations'''
* 1954: ''Sinfonia do Rio de Janeiro'' (Continental), with Billy Blanco
* 1956: ''[[Orfeu da Conceição]]'' (Odeon), with [[Vinicius de Moraes]]
* 1957: "O Pequeno Príncipe" (Festa), audiobook which Jobim composed it soundtrack
* 1961: ''Brasília – Sinfonia Da Alvorada'' (Columbia), with Vinicius de Moraes
* 1964: ''[[Getz/Gilberto]]'' (Verve)
* 1964: ''Caymmi Visita Tom'' (Elenco/Polygram/[[Philips]]), with [[Dorival Caymmi]]
* 1967: ''[[Francis Albert Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim]]'' (Reprise)
* 1974: ''[[Elis & Tom]]'' ([[Philips]]), with [[Elis Regina]]
* 1977: ''Miúcha & Antônio Carlos Jobim'' ([[RCA]]), with [[Miúcha]]
* 1979: ''Miúcha & Tom Jobim'' ([[RCA]]), with Miúcha
* 1981: ''Edu & Tom'' ([[Philips]]), with [[Edu Lobo]]
* 1983: Gabriela ([[RCA]]), original soundtrack from the movie "Gabriela, Cravo e Canela"{{col-end}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.jobim.org/jobim/handle/2010/8420/browse?type=datecreated|title=Browsing Discos by Date|website=www.jobim.org|access-date=2019-09-28}}</ref>
 
===Trobente= Notes ==
{{Reflist}}
*Marko Misjak
*Pavel Grašič
*[[Petar Ugrin]]
*Tomaž Grintal
 
===Tromboni= References ==
* {{cite book |last=McGowan |first=Chris |author2=Pessanha, Ricardo |title=The Brazilian Sound: Samba, Bossa Nova and the Popular Music of Brazil |year=2008 |edition=2nd |publisher=[[Temple University Press]] |location=Philadelphia |isbn=978-1592139293}}
*Aleksander Grašič
* {{cite book |last=Castro |first=Ruy |title=Bossa Nova: The Story of the Brazilian Music That Seduced the World |year=2000 |edition=1st English-Language |publisher=A Capella Books |location=Chicago, IL |isbn=978-1-55652-409-7 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/bossanovastoryo00cast }}
*Alojz Bezgovšek
* {{cite book |last=Cabral |first=Sergio |title=Antônio Carlos Jobim – Uma Biografia |year=2008 |edition=1st |publisher=IBEP Nacional |location=São Paulo, Brazil |isbn=978-85-7865-011-7}}
*[[Emil Spruk]]
* [[Gildo De Stefano|De Stefano, Gildo]], ''Il popolo del [[samba]], La vicenda e i protagonisti della storia della [[Musica popular brasileira|musica popolare brasiliana]]'', preface by [[Chico Buarque de Hollanda]], introduction by [[Gianni Minà]], RAI-ERI, Rome 2005, {{ISBN|8839713484}}
*Franc Puhar
* De Stefano, Gildo, ''Saudade [[Bossa Nova]]: musiche, contaminazioni e ritmi del Brasile'', preface by Chico Buarque, introduction by Gianni Minà, Logisma Editore, Florence 2017, {{ISBN|978-88-97530-88-6}}
*[[Alojz Krajnčan]]
 
===RitemExternal sekcija=links==
*[http://www.tomjobim.com.ar Antônio Carlos Jobim] – tribute site
*[[Silvester Stingl|Silvo Stingl]] – klavir
*[http://bjbear71.com/Jobim/tom.html Antônio Carlos Jobim] – remembrance site
*Milan Ferlež – kitara
*{{discogs artist|Antonio Carlos Jobim|Antônio Carlos Jobim}}
*[[Ladislav Rebrek]] – bas
*{{IMDb name|nm0423388}}
*[[Ratko Divjak]] – bobni
*[http://www.thebraziliansound.com/jobim.htm Antônio Carlos Jobim] at The Brazilian Sound
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060307081321/http://www.jobim.com.br/e.index.html Antônio Carlos Jobim] – "Clube do Tom"
*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/14740047/Bossa-Nova-Carnegie-Hall-1962 Antônio Carlos Jobim] – behind the scenes of the legendary bossa nova concert at [[Carnegie Hall]] in 1962 {{in lang|pt}}
 
{{Antônio Carlos Jobim}}
== Produkcija ==
{{Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award}}
*Producent: [[Jože Kampič]]
{{Authority control}}
*Inženiring: Zoran Ažman
*Asistenta: Andrej Semolič, Milan Zrimšek
*Oblikovanje: Tone Stražišar
*Urednik: Ivo Umek
*Odgovorni urednik: [[Jure Robežnik]]
 
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