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'''Clementina de Jesus''' (''Clementine of Jesus'') was a Brazilian [[samba]] singer born in [[Valença, Rio de Janeiro|Valença]], [[Brazil]], on February 7, 1901 and died in [[Rio de Janeiro]] on July 19, 1987.
'''Clementina de Jesus''' (February 7, 1901 – July 19, 1987) was a Brazilian [[samba]] singer.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
[[File:Vídeo Fundação Centro Brasileiro de TV Educativa 41.webm|left|thumb|Clementina de Jesus, 1976. [[Brazilian National Archives|National Archives of Brazil.]]]]
Born in Carambita, district on the outskirts of [[Valença, Rio de Janeiro|Valencia]], [[south]] of [[Rio de Janeiro]],<ref name="Casa Léa Pentagna">[http://www.valenca a .org/casaleapentagna/2005/03/a_historia_de_v.html história de Valenca]</ref> at eight years old she moved with her family in [[Rio de Janeiro]], in the district [[Osvaldo Cruz]] . For many years she followed the [[GRES Portela|Portela Samba School]]; in 1940, after her [[marriage]], she passed with [[GRES Estação Primeira de Mangueira|Mangueira Samba School]].
Born in Carambita, a district on the outskirts of [[Valença, Rio de Janeiro|Valença]],<ref>[http://brazilianmusic.com/clementina/ "Clementina de Jesus"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120430131220/http://brazilianmusic.com/clementina/ |date=April 30, 2012 }}, Brazilianmusic.com.</ref> south of [[Rio de Janeiro]],<ref name="Casa Léa Pentagna">[http://www.valenca a .org/casaleapentagna/2005/03/a_historia_de_v.html história de Valenca]{{dead link|date=August 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> she moved with her family when she was eight years old to the district [[Osvaldo Cruz, São Paulo|Osvaldo Cruz]], in Rio de Janeiro. For many years she followed the [[GRES Portela|Portela Samba School]]; in 1940, after her marriage, she moved to the [[GRES Estação Primeira de Mangueira|Mangueira Samba School]].


For more than 20 years she worked as humble maid, when in 1963 was discovered by the composer [[Hermínio Bello de Carvalho]] who asked her had to participate the show ''Rosa de Ouro'', in some capitals of [[Brazil]] and made record their first record with [[Odeon Records]].
For more than 20 years she worked as a maid, but in 1963 was discovered by the composer [[Hermínio Bello de Carvalho]], who asked her to participate in the Rosa de Ouro show in some Brazilian capitals and he made her first record with [[Odeon Records]].


She was celebrated from Elton Medeiros with the song ''Clementina, Cadê Você?'' and from [[Clara Nunes]] with ''PCJ, Partido Clementina de Jesus'' in 1977, written by the composer Candeia.
She was celebrated by Elton Medeiros with the song "Clementina, Cadê Você?" and by [[Clara Nunes]] with "PCJ, Partido Clementina de Jesus" in 1977, written by the composer Candeia.


In 1983 was celebrated by many artists, including [[Paulinho da Viola]], [[João Nogueira]] and [[Elizeth Cardoso]], with a show at [[Teatro Municipal (Rio de Janeiro)|Municipal Theatre of Rio de Janeiro]].
In 1983 she was celebrated by many artists, including [[Paulinho da Viola]], [[João Nogueira]] and [[Elizeth Cardoso]], with a show at the [[Teatro Municipal (Rio de Janeiro)|Municipal Theatre of Rio de Janeiro]].


Despite having had a career late and short, compared to that of many other artists, Clementina de Jesus is one of the most popular items known in Brazil for the carnival music and poor. He died of [[stroke]] to [[Santo André]] on July 19 of 1987.
She began her professional career when she was 63 and her distinctive voice can be heard on four solo albums, as well as other recordings with well-known samba artists such as [[Pixinguinha]] and João da Bahiana. She was known in Brazil as "Mom". Despite having had a short career that started late in her life, Clementina de Jesus is one of the most popular singers in Brazil, known for her contribution to carnival music and for her identification with the poor.


She died aged 86 in Rio de Janeiro from a stroke on July 19, 1987.
She began her professional career when she was 63 and her distinctive voice can be heard on four solo albums as well as other recordings with well-known Samba artists such as [[Pixinguinha]] and João da Bahiana. Also for this reason, she was called in Brazil as ''[[mom]]''.

She died for [[Stroke|ictus]] on July 19, 1987.

=== Post mortem ===
Her only [[Gramophone record|record]] that can be found today in stores is '' Clementina e convidados''.


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
Her only [[Gramophone record|record]] that can be found today in stores is ''Clementina e convidados''.


=== LP ===
=== LP ===
* 1966 - ''Clementina de Jesus'' (Odeon MOFB 3463)
* 1966 ''Clementina de Jesus'' (Odeon MOFB 3463)
* 1970 - ''Clementina, cadê você?'' (MIS 013)
* 1970 ''Clementina, cadê você?'' (MIS 013)
* 1973 - ''Marinheiro Só'' (Odeon SMOFB 3087)
* 1973 ''Marinheiro Só'' (Odeon SMOFB 3087)
* 1976 - ''Clementina de Jesus - convidado especial: Carlos Cachaça'' (EMI-Odeon SMOFB 3899)
* 1976 ''Clementina de Jesus convidado especial: Carlos Cachaça'' (EMI-Odeon SMOFB 3899)
* 1979 - ''Clementina e convidados'' (EMI-Odeon 064 422846)
* 1979 ''Clementina e convidados'' (EMI-Odeon 064 422846)


=== With others ===
=== With others ===
* 1965 - ''Rosa de Ouro - Clementina de Jesus, Araci Cortes e Conjunto Rosa de Ouro'' (Odeon MOFB 3430)
* 1965 ''Rosa de Ouro Clementina de Jesus, Araci Cortes e Conjunto Rosa de Ouro'' (Odeon MOFB 3430)
* 1967 - ''Rosa de Ouro nº 2 - Clementina de Jesus, Araci Cortes e Conjunto Rosa de Ouro'' (Odeon MOFB 3494)
* 1967 ''Rosa de Ouro nº 2 Clementina de Jesus, Araci Cortes e Conjunto Rosa de Ouro'' (Odeon MOFB 3494)
* 1968 - ''Gente da Antiga - [[Pixinguinha]], Clementina de Jesus e João da Baiana (Odeon MOFB 3527)
* 1968 ''Gente da Antiga [[Pixinguinha]], Clementina de Jesus e João da Baiana'' (Odeon MOFB 3527)
* 1968 - ''Mudando de Conversa - Cyro Monteiro, Nora Ney, Clementina de Jesus e Conjunto Rosa de Ouro'' (Odeon MOFB 3534)
* 1968 ''Mudando de Conversa Cyro Monteiro, Nora Ney, Clementina de Jesus e Conjunto Rosa de Ouro'' (Odeon MOFB 3534)
* 1968 - ''Fala Mangueira! - Carlos Cachaça, [[Cartola]], Clementina de Jesus, Nélson Cavaquinho e Odete Amaral'' (Odeon MOFB 3568)
* 1968 ''Fala Mangueira! Carlos Cachaça, [[Cartola]], Clementina de Jesus, Nélson Cavaquinho e Odete Amaral'' (Odeon MOFB 3568)
* 1982 - ''O Canto dos Escravos - Clementina de Jesus, Tia Doca e Geraldo Filme - Canto dos Escravos (Vissungos) da Região de Diamantina - MG. Memória Eldorado.
* 1982 ''O Canto dos Escravos Clementina de Jesus, Tia Doca e Geraldo Filme Canto dos Escravos (Vissungos) da Região de Diamantina MG. Memória Eldorado.''


=== Compilation ===
=== Compilation ===
* 1999 - ''Raízes do Samba - Clementina de Jesus'' (EMI 522659-2)
* 1999 ''Raízes do Samba Clementina de Jesus'' (EMI 522659-2)


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://brazilianmusic.com/clementina/ Clementina de Jesus in Brazilianmusic]
* [http://brazilianmusic.com/clementina/ Clementina de Jesus] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120430131220/http://brazilianmusic.com/clementina/ |date=April 30, 2012 }} at Brazilianmusic


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Latest revision as of 11:12, 4 August 2024

Clementina de Jesus
Background information
Birth nameClementina de Jesus da Silva
Born(1901-02-07)February 7, 1901
OriginValença, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
DiedJuly 19, 1987(1987-07-19) (aged 86)
GenresSamba
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active1963–1987

Clementina de Jesus (February 7, 1901 – July 19, 1987) was a Brazilian samba singer.

Biography

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Clementina de Jesus, 1976. National Archives of Brazil.

Born in Carambita, a district on the outskirts of Valença,[1] south of Rio de Janeiro,[2] she moved with her family when she was eight years old to the district Osvaldo Cruz, in Rio de Janeiro. For many years she followed the Portela Samba School; in 1940, after her marriage, she moved to the Mangueira Samba School.

For more than 20 years she worked as a maid, but in 1963 was discovered by the composer Hermínio Bello de Carvalho, who asked her to participate in the Rosa de Ouro show in some Brazilian capitals and he made her first record with Odeon Records.

She was celebrated by Elton Medeiros with the song "Clementina, Cadê Você?" and by Clara Nunes with "PCJ, Partido Clementina de Jesus" in 1977, written by the composer Candeia.

In 1983 she was celebrated by many artists, including Paulinho da Viola, João Nogueira and Elizeth Cardoso, with a show at the Municipal Theatre of Rio de Janeiro.

She began her professional career when she was 63 and her distinctive voice can be heard on four solo albums, as well as other recordings with well-known samba artists such as Pixinguinha and João da Bahiana. She was known in Brazil as "Mom". Despite having had a short career that started late in her life, Clementina de Jesus is one of the most popular singers in Brazil, known for her contribution to carnival music and for her identification with the poor.

She died aged 86 in Rio de Janeiro from a stroke on July 19, 1987.

Discography

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Her only record that can be found today in stores is Clementina e convidados.

LP

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  • 1966 – Clementina de Jesus (Odeon MOFB 3463)
  • 1970 – Clementina, cadê você? (MIS 013)
  • 1973 – Marinheiro Só (Odeon SMOFB 3087)
  • 1976 – Clementina de Jesus – convidado especial: Carlos Cachaça (EMI-Odeon SMOFB 3899)
  • 1979 – Clementina e convidados (EMI-Odeon 064 422846)

With others

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  • 1965 – Rosa de Ouro – Clementina de Jesus, Araci Cortes e Conjunto Rosa de Ouro (Odeon MOFB 3430)
  • 1967 – Rosa de Ouro nº 2 – Clementina de Jesus, Araci Cortes e Conjunto Rosa de Ouro (Odeon MOFB 3494)
  • 1968 – Gente da Antiga – Pixinguinha, Clementina de Jesus e João da Baiana (Odeon MOFB 3527)
  • 1968 – Mudando de Conversa – Cyro Monteiro, Nora Ney, Clementina de Jesus e Conjunto Rosa de Ouro (Odeon MOFB 3534)
  • 1968 – Fala Mangueira! – Carlos Cachaça, Cartola, Clementina de Jesus, Nélson Cavaquinho e Odete Amaral (Odeon MOFB 3568)
  • 1982 – O Canto dos Escravos – Clementina de Jesus, Tia Doca e Geraldo Filme – Canto dos Escravos (Vissungos) da Região de Diamantina – MG. Memória Eldorado.

Compilation

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  • 1999 – Raízes do Samba – Clementina de Jesus (EMI 522659-2)

References

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