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He met musician Andr\u00e9 Abujamra (son of actor Ant\u00f4nio Abujamra) in 1984, and in the following year they formed Os Mulheres Negras. The duo released two albums, M\u00fasica e Ci\u00eancia (1988) and M\u00fasica Serve pra Isso (1990), through WEA (present-day Warner Music Group) before disbanding in 1991.[1] Both musicians then began their respective solo careers, with Pereira becoming Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s bandleader for his talk show Fanzine, hosted by TV Cultura in the early 1990s.[2]In 1995 Pereira released his debut solo album, Na Tradi\u00e7\u00e3o, through Tinitus. It was positively reviewed by the critics and public alike.[3] In 1996 he performed at the Centro Cultural S\u00e3o Paulo in what would be the first show in Brazil to be live streamed on the Internet, through his official website. In 1998 he released his second album, Mergulhar na Surpresa, which counted with a guest appearance by pianist Daniel Szafran in their first of many collaborations together.[4]In 2003 Pereira formed a side project, Turbilh\u00e3o de Ritmos, and with them he released Can\u00e7\u00f5es que um Dia Voc\u00ea J\u00e1 Assobiou, Vol. 1. It is a cover album containing iterations of old-fashioned songs, recorded live at the Instituto Ita\u00fa Cultural.[5] Turbilh\u00e3o de Ritmos came out with a second album in 2010, Carnaval Turbilh\u00e3o, a compilation of Carnival marchinhas mostly in public domain.[6][7]In 2007 Pereira released Pra Marte, his third solo album, notable for containing the song “Trovoa”, which was covered by many bands and artists such as Met\u00e1 Met\u00e1, Maria Gad\u00fa, A Banda Mais Bonita da Cidade and Dandara & Paulo Monarco. In the same year he was a guest musician on Rog\u00e9rio Skylab’s album Skylab VII; Skylab, an unabashed fan of Os Mulheres Negras, co-wrote alongside Pereira the track “O Mundo T\u00e1 Sempre Girando”; he also performs additional vocals in it. Two years later, he appeared on Skylab’s live album Skylab IX.In 2010 Pereira was also featured in Rhaissa Bittar’s debut album Voil\u00e0; he was a co-writer for the track “Piquenique no Horto”.In 2012 he and Abujamra reformed Os Mulheres Negras, and they continue touring ever since. The following year he was interviewed for a documentary about the duo’s history, entitled M\u00fasica \u00c9 para Isso: Uma Hist\u00f3ria d’Os Mulheres Negras, directed by Bel Bechara and Sandro Serpa.[8]In 2014 he released his fourth solo album, Pra Onde que Eu Tava Indo.[9]His most recent album, Outono no Sudeste, came out on May 11, 2018.[10]Since 2015 Pereira is part of The Universal Maur\u00edcio Orchestra, a samba rock\/jazz ensemble in which all of its musicians are named Maur\u00edcio. Besides Pereira, the band is also composed of Maur\u00edcio Tagliari (electric guitar), Maur\u00edcio Takara (drums), Maur\u00edcio Bussab (keyboards), Maur\u00edcio Bad\u00ea (percussion) and Maur\u00edcio Fleury (bass guitar).[11] They released their first, self-titled album through YB Music in 2018.[12]Personal life[edit]One of Pereira’s sons, Martim “Tim” Bernardes, is a founding member of indie rock band O Terno. Father and son are part of the duo Pereirinha & Pereir\u00e3o, which play, in their words, “pop folk country music from the deep Southeast”.[13]Discography[edit]With Os Mulheres Negras[edit]Solo[edit]YearAlbum1995Na Tradi\u00e7\u00e3o Label: TinitusFormat: CD1998Mergulhar na Surpresa Label: TinitusFormat: CD2007Pra Marte Label: Lua MusicFormat: CD2014Pra Onde que Eu Tava Indo Label: TratoreFormat: CD2018Outono no Sudeste Label: TratoreFormat: CDWith Turbilh\u00e3o de Ritmos[edit]YearAlbum2003Can\u00e7\u00f5es que um Dia Voc\u00ea J\u00e1 Assobiou, Vol. 1 Label: Lua MusicFormat: CD2010Carnaval Turbilh\u00e3o Label: Lua MusicFormat: CDWith The Universal Maur\u00edcio Orchestra[edit]YearAlbum2018The Universal Maur\u00edcio Orchestra Label: YB MusicFormat: Digital downloadGuest appearances[edit]Beto Furquim2008: Muito Prazer (additional vocals and saxophone in “Longe do Planeta”[14])Rog\u00e9rio Skylab2007: Skylab VII (lyrics, additional vocals and saxophone in “O Mundo T\u00e1 Sempre Girando”)2009: Skylab IX (lyrics, additional vocals and saxophone in “O Mundo T\u00e1 Sempre Girando”)Rhaissa Bittar2010: Voil\u00e0 (lyrics for “Piquenique no Horto”)Filmography[edit]2013: M\u00fasica \u00c9 para Isso: Uma Hist\u00f3ria d’Os Mulheres Negras \u2013 himselfReferences[edit]^ Os Mulheres Negras \u2013 Dados Art\u00edsticos (in Portuguese)^ Maur\u00edcio Pereira \u2013 Biografia (in Portuguese)^ Tratore \u2013 Na Tradi\u00e7\u00e3o (in Portuguese)^ Tratore \u2013 Mergulhar na Surpresa (in Portuguese)^ Mauricio Pereira & Turbilh\u00e3o de Ritmos “Can\u00e7\u00f5es que um dia voc\u00ea j\u00e1 assobiou \u2013 vol. 1” (Lua Music, 2003) (in Portuguese)^ O Carnaval turbilh\u00e3o de Maur\u00edcio Pereira (in Portuguese)^ Tratore \u2013 Carnaval Turbilh\u00e3o (in Portuguese)^ Thales de Menezes (May 8, 2013). “Cr\u00edtica: Document\u00e1rio tenta decifrar mix musical do Mulheres Negras”. Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese). Retrieved September 20, 2016.^ Tratore \u2013 Pra Onde que Eu Tava Indo (in Portuguese)^ Maur\u00edcio Pereira lan\u00e7a em maio \u00e1lbum autoral produzido por Gustavo Ruiz (in Portuguese)^ “Uma orquestra de Maur\u00edcios”. Trip (in Portuguese). March 8, 2018. Retrieved October 5, 2018.^ “Eis a Universal Maur\u00edcio Orchestra”. Trabalho Sujo (in Portuguese). February 15, 2018. Retrieved October 5, 2018.^ Leonardo Lichote (June 16, 2017). “Tim Bernardes anuncia disco solo e mostra uma pr\u00e9via em Belo Horizonte”. O Globo (in Portuguese). Retrieved September 20, 2016.^ “Beto Furquim \u2013 Muito Prazer (2008, CD) – Discogs”. 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