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    Hermeto Pascoal died at 89, remembered as ‘The Sorcerer’

    Recognisable for long white hair and beard, Pascoal gained admiration among jazz fans worldwide.
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    Sao Paulo: Brazil has confirmed the Hermeto Pascoal death, with the celebrated musician passing away at the age of 89. Known as ‘The Sorcerer’, Pascoal had become a global icon for coaxing music from unconventional instruments ranging from kettles filled with water to a live piglet.

    A message shared by family members and fellow musicians confirmed that Pascoal passed surrounded by loved ones. Recognisable for long white hair and beard, Pascoal gained admiration among jazz fans worldwide for his virtuosity across the keyboard, guitar, and saxophones, as well as his distinctive compositions.

    Born on June 22, 1936, in Alagoas state in Brazil’s northeast, Pascoal grew up as an albino child who was spared field labour and instead devoted his time to playing his father’s accordion and listening to natural sounds. Pascoal’s family later moved to Recife, where he developed further before relocating to Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo to advance his career.

    Throughout his career, Pascoal recorded with some of Brazil’s most iconic musicians, including singer Elis Regina. Pascoal also toured the United States with percussionist Airto Moreira, where he met jazz legend Miles Davis. In 1970, Davis invited Pascoal to collaborate on the ‘Live Evil’ album, which featured three of Pascoal’s compositions. The encounter between the two musicians became legendary, with Pascoal later recalling that Davis referred to him as the ‘Mad Albino’.

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    Image Via: FB@Hermeto Pascoal | Cropped by BH

    Pascoal’s own recordings further demonstrated his unique approach to music. His 1977 album ‘Slaves Mass’ featured the squeals of a piglet as part of the track, accompanied by a photo of him holding the animal on the album cover. Pascoal often experimented with unusual sound sources, including children’s toys and cow horns.

    While often associated with jazz, Pascoal rejected strict classifications of his work, pointing instead to its deep roots in Brazilian musical traditions such as chorinho and samba. In a 2022 interview, Pascoal said that listeners found it difficult to categorise his music, describing it as fluid and ever-changing.

    Pascoal continued performing and mentoring young musicians well into his eighties. In a London performance in 2022, he urged emerging artists to push the limits of their creativity before delivering his own powerful solos.

    The Hermeto Pascoal death has been seen as a significant loss to global music, marking the end of a career that spanned more than six decades and left an indelible mark on Brazilian and world music.

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