Flávio VenturiniFlavio Venturini (Belo Horizonte, July 23, 1949) is a singer, musician and composer in Brazil.

It was revealed in the 1970s by the movement of the Corner Club, which also revealed Milton Nascimento, Lô Borges, Beto Guedes, among others. Participated in the musical group The Third, between 1974 and 1976, before creating in 1979 the group 14 Bis, in which a hit between 1980 and 1987, when he left the group to pursue a solo career, also with great success.

Among his major achievements as a composer or performer, are "All Blue Sea," "Beautiful Youth", "Planet Dreams", "Spring" (a song that was covered over by Brazilian and foreign artists), "Clouds" "Hunter Me," "Spanish" (partnership with Guarabyra, the double Guarabyra & Sa), which is his most popular song and was a big hit between 1986 and 1987, and "One More Time" (Renato partnership with Russian leader the Rolling Stones, which was originally recorded by 14 Bis in 1987 and win a new version in 2003, with only the voice of Renato and included on the soundtrack of the telenovela Women in Love). From solo career, stand out among other songs, "Princess," "Besame" and "Heaven of Santo Amaro."

Makes music course at the Center for Film Animation of Embrafilme, in Rio de Janeiro, sponsored by the National Film Board'do Canada. And make up three tracks from award-winning films, 'When the bats are silent', 'Travel by bus' (Daniel Schorr) and "Animal instinct" (Léa Zagury).

He also composed soundtracks for 'Hallelujah Gretchen' (Long Silvio Back), 'Printed bullet' (short for Ricardo Favilla), 'The Slave' (Video by Luis Viana) and Hurricane Hilda (play by Roberto Drummond).

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