- In addition to composing and performing his own work, Horta has worked for many years as arranger or sideman for Brazilian artists such as Elis Regina, Milton Nascimento, Maria Bethânia, João Bosco, Airto Moreira, Edu Lobo, Nana Caymmi, Flora Purim, Gal Costa, Sérgio Mendes, Chico Buarque, Flávio Venturini, Joyce, Johnny Alf, Wagner Tiso, Francis Hime, and Beto Guedes.
- Awarded as 5th best guitarist in the world by the British magazine "Melody Maker" in 1977, and 7th best guitarist in 1978, by the same magazine.
- He integrates the anthology Progressions: 100 Years of Jazz (Legacy/Columbia, 2005), as one of the most influential jazz guitarists of the twentieth century.
- He moved from Brazil to the U.S, and in time worked with Pat Metheny, Wayne Shorter, Sergio Mendes, Philip Catherine, Herbie Hancock, Billy Higgins, George Duke, and the Manhattan Transfer.
- In 2012, he was included in the list of the 30 greatest Brazilian icons of the guitar of the magazine Rolling Stone Brazil.
- When he was fourteen, he met Milton Nascimento, who became a lifelong friend and occasional collaborator.
- His debut solo album was Terras Dos Passaros in 1980, released in the U.S. through Capitol Records in 1990.
- Toninho Horta is a Brazilian jazz guitarist and vocalist.
- He became "Honorary Citizen of the City of Austin (USA)" in 1983.
- He was Latin Grammy winner 2020 with the album Belo Horizonte.
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