Marisa Monte: “Gilberto Gil is intuitive about our existences”

The singer fell for his messages still as a child, brought back “Cérebro eletrônico” in the 1990s and became an apprentice of the Bahia-born relationship with music.

By Instituto Gilberto Gil

Testimony*: Marisa Monte, singer and songwriter

Singer and songwriter Marisa Monte summarizes what Gilberto Gil represents for her in an exclusive interview with the Gilberto Gil project on Google Arts & Culture (Maio de 2020)Instituto Gilberto Gil

Gratitude for the inspiration

Marisa Monte thanks the artistic legacy of the Bahia-born musician, commenting on his talent as a poet and guitar player. They have already performed together on several occasions and recorded as a duo for the Marisa Montes’s album Verde Anil Amarelo Cor de Rosa e Carvão.

Gilberto Gil e Marisa Monte participam da gravação do álbum Obatalá - Uma Homenagem a Mãe Carmen (2019-03-15)Instituto Gilberto Gil

His presence

Gil’s music has always been in my life. I cannot think of any day in my existence without him being present. My parents really enjoyed music, and I remember when the Refazenda album first came out, in 1975. That might be my oldest memory of Gil.

Capa do álbum Refazenda, de Gilberto Gil (1975)Instituto Gilberto Gil

I was 7 years old; my father would show me that song about the avocado tree, the vegetal world, the time, the cycles of life. And I was so small, a child, thinking of time, nature, cycles of life…

Marisa Monte e Gilberto Gil na primeira edição do Festival MPB (2014-12-13)Instituto Gilberto Gil

Perhaps due to the familiarity with his work early on, I have always felt like he was a beloved one in our lives. I cannot remember exactly the first time I saw him in person out of the stages. Maybe it was in a dressing room, maybe in a studio…

Marisa Monte e Gilberto Gil na primeira edição do Festival MPB (2014-12-13)Instituto Gilberto Gil

… or in any of the uncountable concerts in which I was his open act in summer festivals throughout Europe, in the beginning of my career, in the 1990s, but he certainly existed to me in an spectral, poetic and philosophic way long before he existed to me physically in mass, heat, and eye to eye.

Capa do álbum Gilberto Gil, de Gilberto Gil (1969)Instituto Gilberto Gil

“Cérebro eletrônico”

Gil recorded this song in 1969 (in the album called Gilberto Gil), long before technology took up the space it has in our lives today. Visionary, futurologist, utopic, dreamer, intuitive about our daily life and our existences.

Gilberto Gil, Jorge Ben Jor, André Midani e Marisa Monte durante gravação da série André Midani - Do Vinil Ao DownloadInstituto Gilberto Gil

When I recorded, in 1996 (in the Barulhinho Bom – Uma Viagem Musical album), technology was a growing reality, but the song is not exactly about technology, it is more of a counterpoint to it and the human spirit and its creative power.

Gilberto Gil, Marisa Monte, André Midani, Jorge Ben Jor, Arnaldo Antunes e Dadi Carvalho durante gravação da série André Midani - Do Vinil Ao DownloadInstituto Gilberto Gil

The machine is an accelerator of our productive capacity, but it does not replace our emotion and sensitivity.

Marisa MonteInstituto Gilberto Gil

I thought it would be nice, in a moment in which technology was overrunning our lives in a most definitely way, to relive this principle and reaffirm the importance of individual reasoning, natural intelligence, and human culture.

Gilberto Gil e Marisa Monte em Munique durante show beneficente para o projeto Kinder Brasil (1992)Instituto Gilberto Gil

Munich concert

In 1992, I was invited to be an act in a Gil’s concert in Munich, Germany. It was a charity concert to raise funds for a project called Kinder Brasil. Of course, I felt honored and excited for the chance of singing with him.

Cantor e compositor Youssou N'Dour e Marisa Monte durante apresentação de Gilberto Gil no festival musical Back2Black (2009-08-28)Instituto Gilberto Gil

We then started a series of meetings at my house, in the Urca neighborhood, where we would listen to LPs and talk about our references and musical passions, so we could reach a common track list.

Gilberto Gil e Marisa Monte em Munique durante show beneficente para o projeto Kinder Brasil (1992)Instituto Gilberto Gil

The idea was a concert with his band, in which I would sing a few hits I had recorded in my two first albums and his hits, among other songs that we would pick together.

Marisa Monte e Gilberto Gil na primeira edição do Festival MPB (2014-12-13)Instituto Gilberto Gil

… and from my repertoire (“O xote das meninas,” by Luis Gonzaga e Zé Dantas, “Volte para o seu lar,” by Arnaldo Antunes, “Lenda das sereias” and “South American way”), and also “Balança a pema,” from Jorge Ben’s first album, Samba do Esquema Novo.

Gilberto Gil e Marisa Monte em ensaio para a primeira edição do Festival MPB (2014-12-13)Instituto Gilberto Gil

He would always arrive carrying his guitar, we would drink some tea, eat Brazilian cheese bread and cookies and, then, would sing together looking for the best songs, the tunes, the forms etc. In these meetings, we picked a few of his compositions (“Extra,” “Meditação,” and “Expresso 2222”).

Marisa Monte e Gilberto Gil na primeira edição do Festival MPB (2014-12-13)Instituto Gilberto Gil

I never forgot him saying that, when he first heard Jorge Ben playing guitar in this album he wanted to quit playing, for he was so delighted. We jammed “Dança da solidão” by Paulinho da Viola, “Boas festas” by Assis Valent and “Eu sou o samba” by Zé Keti, among others.

Gilberto Gil, Renato Russo, Gal Costa, Sandra de Sá, Djavan, Ney Matogrosso, Rita Lee e Marisa Monte em estúdio, na gravação do projeto Spirit of The Forest (1989)Instituto Gilberto Gil

The professor

He was always the first to arrive for rehearsals with the band. The musicians affectively called him “professor” and ever since, I have admired his obstinate search for perfection.

Gilberto Gil toca violão em sua casa de campo em Araras, durante pandemia mundial do Covid-19 (Março de 2020)Instituto Gilberto Gil

Gil always keeps the guitar on his lap, he practices daily the music he takes to the stages, making the guitar an extension of his daily life and sharing with the audience the deepest and intimate there are between him and his instrument.

Partituras de trombone, trompete e saxofone da música Segue o Seco, interpretada por Gilberto Gil no Festival MPB 2014Instituto Gilberto Gil

After this concert, I invited him, along with his band, to record with me five songs in the album Cor de Rosa e Carvão, in 1993. These were “Dança da solidão,” “Segue o seco,” “Bem leve,” “O céu”, “Balança pema.”

Gilberto Gil e Marisa Monte dão selinho em show de Arnaldo Antunes (1994-05-25)Instituto Gilberto Gil

His sophisticated guitar leveled up the album’s arrangements. I am forever grateful for it.

Credits: Story

*The testimony by Regina Casé, actress and Gilberto Gil’s friend, was captured during an interview conducted by Chris Fuscaldo, journalist and music researcher.
Interview: Chris Fuscaldo
Assembly: Patrícia Sá Rêgo


General credits

Editing and curating: Chris Fuscaldo / Garota FM Edições
Musical content research: Ceci Alves, Chris Fuscaldo, Laura Zandonadi, and Ricardo Schott
MinC content research: Carla Peixoto, Ceci Alves, and Chris Fuscaldo
Photo subtitles: Anna Durão, Carla Peixoto, Ceci Alves, Chris Fuscaldo, Daniel Malafaia, Gilberto Porcidonio, Kamille Viola, Laura Zandonadi, Lucas Vieira, Luciana Azevedo, Patrícia Sá Rêgo, Pedro Felitte, Ricardo Schott, Roni Filgueiras, and Tito Guedes
Data editing: Isabela Marinho, and Marco Konopacki
Copyediting: Cristina Doria  
Acknowledgments: Gege Produções, Gilberto Gil, Flora Gil, Gilda Mattoso, Fafá Giordano, Maria Gil, Meny Lopes, Nelci Frangipani, Cristina Doria, Daniella Bartolini, and all photographers and characters in the stories
 All media: Instituto Gilberto Gil



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