Dorival Caymmi - Reception and Legacy

Reception and Legacy

Brazilian singer and composer Carlos Lyra praised Caymmi's style for its "suave and romantic colloquialism." In a 1994 anthology of Caymmi's work, Antônio Carlos Jobim wrote in the introduction, “Dorival is a universal genius. He picked up the guitar and orchestrated the world.” In 2001, New York Times journalist Ben Ratliff wrote that Caymmi was "perhaps second only to Antônio Carlos Jobim in 'establishing a songbook of this century’s Brazilian identity.'" On the day of Caymmi's death in 2008, Brazilian composer and musician Tom Zé said, "It's difficult to comprehend just how valuable a CD of Caymmi's beach songs from the 1940s is." Also around the time of Caymmi's death, President of Brazil Luis Inácio Lula da Silva called him "one of the founders of Brazilian popular music." Several of Caymmi's contemporaries, including Gal Costa and Olivia Hime, have recorded tributes to him.

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