Hareton Salvanini is a Brazilian musician, born in Bauru and raised in Campinas, Brazil. He is recognized for his work as an arranger and composer, often drawing comparisons to another Brazilian music icon, Arthur Verocai, albeit with less mainstream recognition. One of his notable works is the album 'SP 73', which he created with the help of his brother, Ayrton, who was a theatre director. Salvanini also composed the soundtrack for the Brazilian erotica film 'A Virgem De Saint Tropez', released in 1976. Additionally, he collaborated on the 'Hareton + Meta' EP, written with music by him and lyrics by his brother Ayrton.
Salvanini's music has been appreciated by notable figures in the music world, such as Floating Points, Ed Motta, and Gilles Peterson. His contributions to jazz and smooth jazz are particularly acknowledged, blending classical elements with Latin rhythms. Some of his popular pieces reflect his adeptness at crafting memorable melodies, incorporating both lively and melancholic themes. Salvanini is also associated with various film scores, including 'A Ilha do Amor' and 'The Awakening of Annie'. His distinctive style has carved out a niche for him among music enthusiasts.
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