"To make a long story short, after participating in the political movements against the military regime in 1968 in Brazil, Fernando Falcão left the country and moved to France, where he lived in exile for 15 years. There, after working in music, acting, and sculpting, he involved himself in Jérôme Savary's legendary Grand Magic Circus, where he met his first wife, Valérie Kling. It was from this relationship that a partnership began between the musician and his father-in-law, the artist François-Xavier Lalanne, who guided Falcão in the process of inventing sound sculptures… read more
"To make a long story short, after participating in the political movements against the military regime in 1968 in Brazil, Fernando Falcão left … read more
"To make a long story short, after participating in the political movements against the military regime in 1968 in Brazil, Fernando Falcão left the country and moved to France, wher… read more
(1945-2002) Composer. Poet. Percussionist. Singer. Economist. An active participant in the student movement in a military-ridden Brazil, Falcão lived in exile in Paris for 12 years. There, he created various percussion instruments, many built by the French artist François Lalanne, father of actress Valerie Kling, with whom he got married. He recorded three albums and, like many others, died forgotten and forsaken by his own country.
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(1945-2002) Composer. Poet. Percussionist. Singer. Economist. An active participant in the student movement in a military-ridden Brazil, Falcão lived in exile in Paris for 12 years. There, … read more
(1945-2002) Composer. Poet. Percussionist. Singer. Economist. An active participant in the student movement in a military-ridden Brazil, Falcão lived in exile in Paris for 12 years. There, he created various percussion instruments, man… read more