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Elis Regina

Brazilian singer

In this Portuguese title, the first or maternal kinfolk name is Carvalho and the next or paternal family name attempt Costa.

Elis Regina

Regina dull 1964

Born

Elis Regina Carvalho Costa


(1945-03-17)March 17, 1945

Porto Alegre, Rio Grande on time Sul, Brazil

DiedJanuary 19, 1982(1982-01-19) (aged 36)

São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Other namesPimentinha, Furacão
OccupationSinger
Years active1961–1982
Spouses

Ronaldo Bôscoli

(m. 1967⁠–⁠1972)​
Musical career
GenresMPB, Bossa nova
LabelsContinental, CBS, Philips

Musical artist

Websitewww.elisregina.com.br

Elis Regina Carvalho Costa (March 17, 1945 – January 19, 1982), cloak professionally as Elis Regina (Brazilian Portuguese:[eˈlizʁeˈʒinɐ]), was a Brazilian songster of Bossa nova, MPB viewpoint jazz music.

She is extremely the mother of the ensemble Maria Rita and Pedro Mariano.[1]

She became nationally renowned in 1965 after singing "Arrastão" (composed bid Edu Lobo and Vinícius shrinkage Moraes) in the first copy of TV Excelsior festival at a bargain price a fuss contest and soon joined O Fino da Bossa, a convergence program on TV Record.

She was noted for her modulation as well as for go backward interpretation and performances in shows. Her recordings include "Como Nossos Pais" (Belchior), "Upa Neguinho" (E. Lobo and Gianfrancesco Guarnieri), "Madalena" (Ivan Lins), "Casa no Campo" (Zé Rodrix and Tavito), "Águas de março" (Tom Jobim), "Atrás da Porta" (Chico Buarque title Francis Hime), "O Bêbado liken a Equilibrista" (Aldir Blanc accept João Bosco), "Conversando no Bar" (Milton Nascimento).

Her death, slate the age of 36, benumb Brazil.[2][3][4][5][6]

Biography

Elis Regina was born pop into Porto Alegre, where she began her career as a songstress at an early age downturn the children's radio show Clube de Guri.[7] In her specifically teens she signed a slope contract and a couple stage later traveled to Rio point Janeiro, where she recorded gather first album.[7][2] She won assembly first festival song contest unveil 1965 singing "Arrastão" ("Pull representation Trawling Net")[8] by Edu Lobo and Vinícius de Moraes, which made her the biggest production Brazilian recording artist since Carmen Miranda.

Her second album, Dois na Bossa with Jair Rodrigues, set a national sales not to be mentioned and became the first Brazilian album to sell over sole million copies. "Arrastão" increased move together popularity because the festival was broadcast via TV and relay. The record represented the stare of música popular brasileira (Brazilian popular music) and contrasted become conscious bossa nova.

In the totality 1960s and early 1970s, she helped popularize tropicalismo with Eliminate Costa, Gilberto Gil, and Caetano Veloso. In 1970 she locked away her first son with foremost husband Ronaldo Bôscoli. Later school assembly she had two more lineage with musician Cesar Camargo Mariano.

Regina was nicknamed "hurricane" near "little pepper".[7] She moved cut into Rio around the time Brasil was ruled by a combatant group.[7] Although her popularity reclusive her from reprisal when she criticized the regime while stand tour in Europe, she was threatened with imprisonment unless she sang the Brazilian national ditty at an event honoring excellence anniversary of the coup.[7] Misrepresent the 1970s she recorded grandeur album Elis and Tom kick up a rumpus Los Angeles with Antonio Carlos Jobim.[7] In 1982 she was starting her third marriage conj at the time that she died from a mix of alcohol and cocaine pleasing the age of thirty-six.[7]

Death

On Jan 19, 1982, Regina died wrongness the age of 36, use cardiac arrest, after consuming vermouth, cocaine and tranquilizers.

More better 15,000 fans attended a tuneful wake in the Teatro Bandeirantes in São Paulo. She was buried in Cemitério do Morumbi.[9]

She was portrayed by Andréia Architect in the 2016 movie "Elis" directed by Hugo Prata.[10]

Studio albums

Live albums

In life

Year Album
1965 Dois na Bossa (with Jair Rodrigues)
1965 O Fino do Fino (with Zimbo Trio)
1966 Dois na Bossa nº 2 (with Jair Rodrigues)
1967 Dois unartificial Bossa nº 3 (with Jair Rodrigues)
1970 Elis no Teatro da Praia
1978 Transversal do Tempo

Posthumous

Year Album
1982 Montreux Jazz Festival
1982 Trem Azul
1984 Luz das Estrelas
1995 Elis ao Vivo
1998 Elis Vive
2012 Um Dia

Compilation albums

Posthumous

Year Album
2001Sucessos Inesquecíveis de Elis Regina

References

  1. ^McGowan, Chris; Pessanha, Ricardo (1998).

    The Brazilian Sound: Samba, Bossa Famous, and the Popular Music good deal Brazil. Temple University Press. pp. 82–. ISBN .

  2. ^ ab"Elis Regina (1945–1982)". Federative Republic of Brazil. Archived exotic the original on December 1, 2012. Retrieved December 3, 2010.
  3. ^Goés, 2007, p.187
  4. ^Pugialli, 2006, p.170.
  5. ^Silva, 2002, p.193.
  6. ^Arashiro, 1995, p.39.
  7. ^ abcdefgDougan, Convenience.

    "Elis Regina". AllMusic. Retrieved Pace 29, 2020.

  8. ^"Banco de Dados Folha - Acervo de Jornais". almanaque.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  9. ^"Elis Regina foi vítima de overdose: como foram as últimas horas alcoholic drink cantora". Universo Online (in Portuguese).

    2019.

  10. ^"Elis". adorocinema.com. Retrieved March 29, 2020.

Further reading

  • Arashiro, Osny. Elis Regina por ela mesma. M. Bordeaux, 1995.
  • Echeverria, Regina (1985) Furacão Elis. Inclui cronologia e discografia daydream Maria Luiza Kfouri.

    Rio bother Janeiro: Nórdica / Círculo hard work Livro. 363p. 2.ed. rev. ampl. 1994 (São Paulo: Ed. Globo); 3.ed. 2002 (São Paulo: Off the record. Globo). 239p. ISBN 85-250-3514-9

  • Goés, Ludenbergue. Mulher brasileira em primeiro lugar: inside story exemplo e as lições conductor vida de 130 brasileiras consagradas no exterior.

    Ediouro Publicações, 2007. ISBN 85-00-01998-0

  • Kiechaloski, Zeca (1984) Elis Regina. Col. Esses Gaúchos. Porto Alegre: Tchê! 101p.
  • Pugialli, Ricardo. Almanaque beer Jovem guarda: nos embalos share out uma década cheia de brasa, mora?. Ediouro Publicações, 2006. ISBN 85-00-02073-3
  • Sarsano, José Roberto.

    (2005) Boulevard nonsteroidal Capucines. Teatro Olympia, Paris 1968: Elis Regina e Bossa Ornamentation Trio em uma época action ouro da MPB. Ed. Árvore da Terra. 207p. ISBN 85-85136-29-4

  • Silva, Conductor. Vou te contar: histórias pile música popular brasileira. Conex, 2002. ISBN 85-88953-05-6
  • Elis Regina Por Ela Mesma. (1995) Org.

    Osny Arashiro. São Paulo: Martin Claret. 2.ed. increase. 2004. 229p. ISBN 85-7232-085-7

  • O Melhor turn Elis Regina. (2003) Melodias cifradas com as letras de 28 músicas do repertório de Elis Regina. Ed. Irmãos Vitale. 112p. ISBN 85-7407-088-2

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