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'''Elizabeth Santos Leal de Carvalho''' (May 5, 1946 – April 30, 2019) |
'''Elizabeth''' "'''Beth'''" '''Santos Leal de Carvalho''' (May 5, 1946 – April 30, 2019) was a Brazilian [[samba]] singer, [[acoustic guitar|guitarist]], [[cavaquinho|cavaquinist]] and composer. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Carvalho was raised in a middle-class family in [[Rio de Janeiro]]'s [[Rio de Janeiro#South Zone|South Zone]]. Her father, João Francisco Leal de Carvalho, was a lawyer. She grew up influenced by different types of music. Her father used to take her to |
Carvalho was raised in a middle-class family in [[Rio de Janeiro]]'s [[Rio de Janeiro#South Zone|South Zone]]. Her father, João Francisco Leal de Carvalho, was a lawyer. She grew up influenced by different types of music. Her father used to take her to samba school rehearsals, and her mother was a lover of classical music who encouraged her to become a ballerina. She started playing the guitar as a teenager, and got involved with the emerging [[Bossa Nova]] movement, winning a nationwide song contest on TV at the age of 19. |
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Following a 1967 album, "Muito Na Onda," with the project 'Conjunto 3D,' Carvalho did her first solo record, 1968's "Andança", and carried the song of the same name to victory in a larger festival, which brought her to prominence. Although she started her career with Bossa Nova, that was an ephemeral phase which lasted less than one year. Beth started dedicating herself entirely to [[samba]] just as her fame began, working with legendary composers such as Nelson Sargento. |
Following a 1967 album, "Muito Na Onda," with the project 'Conjunto 3D,' Carvalho did her first solo record, 1968's "Andança", and carried the song of the same name to victory in a larger festival, which brought her to prominence. Although she started her career with Bossa Nova, that was an ephemeral phase which lasted less than one year. Beth started dedicating herself entirely to [[samba]] just as her fame began, working with legendary composers such as Nelson Sargento. |
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Carvalho is a very important artist in the history of samba, as she celebrated and brought the spotlight to the work of legendary composers such as [[Cartola]], [[Nelson Cavaquinho]] & [[Guilherme de Brito]] when they weren't receiving the attention they deserved. Almost all of her records have songs by these composers, among other legendary ''sambistas'' such as Nelson Sargento and the [[GRES Portela|Old Guard of Portela]]. Her samba school was [[GRES Estação Primeira de Mangueira|Mangueira]], but that didn't stop her from recording dozens of songs from composers of [[GRES Portela|Portela]], the other great traditional samba school in Rio. |
Carvalho is a very important artist in the history of samba, as she celebrated and brought the spotlight to the work of legendary composers such as [[Cartola]], [[Nelson Cavaquinho]] & [[Guilherme de Brito]] when they weren't receiving the attention they deserved. Almost all of her records have songs by these composers, among other legendary ''sambistas'' such as Nelson Sargento and the [[GRES Portela|Old Guard of Portela]]. Her samba school was [[GRES Estação Primeira de Mangueira|Mangueira]], but that didn't stop her from recording dozens of songs from composers of [[GRES Portela|Portela]], the other great traditional samba school in Rio. |
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[[File:Vídeo Fundação Centro Brasileiro de TV Educativa 05.webm|left|thumb|Beth Carvalho in Tupi TV, |
[[File:Vídeo Fundação Centro Brasileiro de TV Educativa 05.webm|left|thumb|Beth Carvalho in Tupi TV, 1960s. [[Brazilian National Archives|National Archives of Brazil.]]]] |
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Later, in the late 1970s and early 80s, Beth helped bring to the public the work of other rising [[pagode]] artists from Cacique de Ramos, such as [[Almir Guineto]], [[Jorge Aragão]] and the [[Fundo de Quintal]] group. Then, in 1983, she introduced [[Zeca Pagodinho]] who would become the major samba name of the 90s. Carvalho always tried to bring underrated composers the recognition they deserve, and she is regarded as ''madrinha do samba'' (the godmother of samba). She was a driving force in the modernization of samba in the 80s, and at the same time rejected commercial pop trends in samba arrangements, preserving tradition. |
Later, in the late 1970s and early 80s, Beth helped bring to the public the work of other rising [[pagode]] artists from Cacique de Ramos, such as [[Almir Guineto]], [[Jorge Aragão]] and the [[Fundo de Quintal]] group. Then, in 1983, she introduced [[Zeca Pagodinho]] who would become the major samba name of the 90s. Carvalho always tried to bring underrated composers the recognition they deserve, and she is regarded as ''madrinha do samba'' (the godmother of samba). She was a driving force in the modernization of samba in the 80s, and at the same time rejected commercial pop trends in samba arrangements, preserving tradition. |
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[[Image:beth carvalho in france.jpg|thumb|250px|Beth Carvalho performing in Paris during the year of Brazil in France. 2005|alt=]] |
[[Image:beth carvalho in france.jpg|thumb|250px|Beth Carvalho performing in Paris during the year of Brazil in France. 2005|alt=]] |
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In the new millennium, Beth worked more than ever, releasing CDs and DVDs. With a career that spanned 40 years, she was a historical figure in Brazilian culture, and recognized as the female sambista with the most substantial opus in Brazil, without diminishing other |
In the new millennium, Beth worked more than ever, releasing CDs and DVDs. With a career that spanned 40 years, she was a historical figure in Brazilian culture, and recognized as the female sambista with the most substantial opus in Brazil, without diminishing other stars as [[Clara Nunes]] and [[Daniela Mercury]]. |
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Beth Carvalho is depicted in the 2022 [[documentary film]] ''Andança - Os encontros e as memórias de Beth Carvalho'', directed by Pedro Bronz.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://g1.globo.com/pop-arte/cinema/noticia/2023/01/10/andanca-os-encontros-e-as-memorias-de-beth-carvalho-ganha-primeiro-trailer-assista.ghtml |title= 'Andança - Os encontros e as memórias de Beth Carvalho' ganha primeiro trailer |date=10 January 2023|website=[[G1 (website)|G1]] |access-date=2023-10-02 | language=pt-BR}}</ref> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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* Beth was a known supporter of both the [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] and [[Clube Atlético Mineiro]] football teams |
* Beth was a known supporter of both the [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] and [[Clube Atlético Mineiro]] football teams |
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* Beth was one of the main personalities of the |
* Beth was one of the main personalities of the samba school [[GRES Estação Primeira de Mangueira|Mangueira]] |
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* Beth had a variety of hits in the 1970s, with her 1979 song "Coisinha Do Pai" being one of her biggest hits. The song was inserted into the [[Mars Pathfinder]].<ref>[{{ |
* Beth had a variety of hits in the 1970s, with her 1979 song "Coisinha Do Pai" being one of her biggest hits. The song was inserted into the [[Mars Pathfinder]].<ref>[{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p6252/biography|pure_url=yes}} AllMusic]</ref> |
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* Her social music often concerned the poor and the [[Indigenous peoples in Brazil]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.brazzil.com/mussep95.htm|title=BRAZZIL |
* Her social music often concerned the poor and the [[Indigenous peoples in Brazil]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.brazzil.com/mussep95.htm|title=BRAZZIL – News from Brazil – BETH CARVALHO AMONG US – Brazilian Music|website=brazzil.com|access-date=May 1, 2019}}</ref> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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* ''Beth Carvalho |
* ''Beth Carvalho – 40 anos de Carreira – Ao Vivo no Theatro Municipal – Vol.1 (CD)'' – Andança/Sony – BMG – 2006 |
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* ''Beth Carvalho |
* ''Beth Carvalho – 40 anos de Carreira – Ao Vivo no Theatro Municipal – Vol.2 (CD)'' – Andança/Sony – BMG – 2006 |
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* ''Beth Carvalho |
* ''Beth Carvalho – 40 anos de Carreira – Ao Vivo no Theatro Municipal (DVD)'' – Andança/Sony – BMG – 2006 |
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* ''Beth Carvalho |
* ''Beth Carvalho – A Madrinha do Samba – Ao Vivo (DVD)'' – Indie – 2004 |
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* ''Beth Carvalho |
* ''Beth Carvalho – A Madrinha do Samba – Ao Vivo (CD)'' – Indie – 2004 |
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* ''Beth Carvalho Canta Cartola'' |
* ''Beth Carvalho Canta Cartola'' – BMG – 2003 |
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* ''Nome Sagrado |
* ''Nome Sagrado – Beth Carvalho Canta Nelson Cavaquinho'' – Jam Music – 2001 |
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* ''Pagode de Mesa Ao Vivo 2'' |
* ''Pagode de Mesa Ao Vivo 2'' – Universal Music – 2000 |
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* ''Pagode de Mesa Ao Vivo'' |
* ''Pagode de Mesa Ao Vivo'' – Universal Music – 1999 |
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* ''Pérolas do Pagode'' |
* ''Pérolas do Pagode'' – Globo / Polydor – 1998 |
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* ''Brasileira da Gema'' |
* ''Brasileira da Gema'' – Polygram – 1996 |
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* ''Beth Carvalho Canta o Samba de São Paulo'' |
* ''Beth Carvalho Canta o Samba de São Paulo'' – Velas – 1993 |
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* ''Pérolas |
* ''Pérolas – 25 Anos de Samba'' – Som Livre – 1992 |
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* ''Ao Vivo no Olympia'' |
* ''Ao Vivo no Olympia'' – Som Livre – 1991 |
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* ''Intérprete'' |
* ''Intérprete'' – Polygram – 1991 |
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* ''Saudades da Guanabara'' |
* ''Saudades da Guanabara'' – Polygram – 1989 |
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* ''Alma do Brasil'' |
* ''Alma do Brasil'' – Polygram – 1988 |
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* ''Beth Carvalho Ao Vivo (Montreux)'' |
* ''Beth Carvalho Ao Vivo (Montreux)'' – RCA – 1987 |
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* ''Beth'' |
* ''Beth'' – RCA – 1986 |
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* ''Das Bençãos Que Virão Com os Novos Amanhãs'' |
* ''Das Bençãos Que Virão Com os Novos Amanhãs'' – RCA – 1985 |
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* ''Coração Feliz'' |
* ''Coração Feliz'' – RCA – 1984 |
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* ''Suor no Rosto'' |
* ''Suor no Rosto'' – RCA – 1983 |
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* ''Traço de União'' |
* ''Traço de União'' – RCA – 1982 |
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* ''Na fonte'' |
* ''Na fonte'' – RCA – 1981 |
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* ''Sentimento Brasileiro'' |
* ''Sentimento Brasileiro'' – RCA – 1980 |
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* ''Beth Carvalho no Pagode'' |
* ''Beth Carvalho no Pagode'' – RCA – 1979 |
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* ''De Pé No Chão'' |
* ''De Pé No Chão'' – RCA – 1978 |
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* ''Nos Botequins da Vida'' |
* ''Nos Botequins da Vida'' – RCA – 1977 |
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* ''Mundo Melhor'' |
* ''Mundo Melhor'' – RCA – 1976 |
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* ''Pandeiro e Viola'' |
* ''Pandeiro e Viola'' – Tapecar – 1975 |
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* ''Pra Seu Governo'' |
* ''Pra Seu Governo'' – Tapecar – 1974 |
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* ''Canto Por Um Novo Dia'' |
* ''Canto Por Um Novo Dia'' – Tapecar – 1973 |
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* ''Andança'' |
* ''Andança'' – Odeon – 1969 |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070927135222/http://www.sidneyrezende.com/sec_entrevistas_view.php?id=24 Entrevista 1988 (In Portuguese)] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070927135222/http://www.sidneyrezende.com/sec_entrevistas_view.php?id=24 Entrevista 1988 (In Portuguese)] |
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{{Order of Cultural Merit}} |
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Beth Carvalho | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Elizabeth Santos Leal de Carvalho |
Born | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | May 5, 1946
Died | April 30, 2019[1] Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | (aged 72)
Genres | Samba |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1960–2019 |
Labels | BMG |
Website | http://www.bethcarvalho.com.br |
Elizabeth "Beth" Santos Leal de Carvalho (May 5, 1946 – April 30, 2019) was a Brazilian samba singer, guitarist, cavaquinist and composer.
Biography
[edit]Carvalho was raised in a middle-class family in Rio de Janeiro's South Zone. Her father, João Francisco Leal de Carvalho, was a lawyer. She grew up influenced by different types of music. Her father used to take her to samba school rehearsals, and her mother was a lover of classical music who encouraged her to become a ballerina. She started playing the guitar as a teenager, and got involved with the emerging Bossa Nova movement, winning a nationwide song contest on TV at the age of 19.
Following a 1967 album, "Muito Na Onda," with the project 'Conjunto 3D,' Carvalho did her first solo record, 1968's "Andança", and carried the song of the same name to victory in a larger festival, which brought her to prominence. Although she started her career with Bossa Nova, that was an ephemeral phase which lasted less than one year. Beth started dedicating herself entirely to samba just as her fame began, working with legendary composers such as Nelson Sargento.
Carvalho is a very important artist in the history of samba, as she celebrated and brought the spotlight to the work of legendary composers such as Cartola, Nelson Cavaquinho & Guilherme de Brito when they weren't receiving the attention they deserved. Almost all of her records have songs by these composers, among other legendary sambistas such as Nelson Sargento and the Old Guard of Portela. Her samba school was Mangueira, but that didn't stop her from recording dozens of songs from composers of Portela, the other great traditional samba school in Rio.
Later, in the late 1970s and early 80s, Beth helped bring to the public the work of other rising pagode artists from Cacique de Ramos, such as Almir Guineto, Jorge Aragão and the Fundo de Quintal group. Then, in 1983, she introduced Zeca Pagodinho who would become the major samba name of the 90s. Carvalho always tried to bring underrated composers the recognition they deserve, and she is regarded as madrinha do samba (the godmother of samba). She was a driving force in the modernization of samba in the 80s, and at the same time rejected commercial pop trends in samba arrangements, preserving tradition.
In the 1990s, Beth's popularity wasn't the strongest, but she was always popular. She recorded an album dedicated to the samba from São Paulo, rejecting the famous axiom that "São Paulo is the grave of samba". In 1998 she recorded an album dedicated entirely to the pagode classics, Pérolas do Pagode (Pagode Pearls).
In the new millennium, Beth worked more than ever, releasing CDs and DVDs. With a career that spanned 40 years, she was a historical figure in Brazilian culture, and recognized as the female sambista with the most substantial opus in Brazil, without diminishing other stars as Clara Nunes and Daniela Mercury.
Beth Carvalho is depicted in the 2022 documentary film Andança - Os encontros e as memórias de Beth Carvalho, directed by Pedro Bronz.[2]
Trivia
[edit]- Beth was a known supporter of both the Botafogo and Clube Atlético Mineiro football teams
- Beth was one of the main personalities of the samba school Mangueira
- Beth had a variety of hits in the 1970s, with her 1979 song "Coisinha Do Pai" being one of her biggest hits. The song was inserted into the Mars Pathfinder.[3]
- Her social music often concerned the poor and the Indigenous peoples in Brazil[4]
Discography
[edit]- Beth Carvalho – 40 anos de Carreira – Ao Vivo no Theatro Municipal – Vol.1 (CD) – Andança/Sony – BMG – 2006
- Beth Carvalho – 40 anos de Carreira – Ao Vivo no Theatro Municipal – Vol.2 (CD) – Andança/Sony – BMG – 2006
- Beth Carvalho – 40 anos de Carreira – Ao Vivo no Theatro Municipal (DVD) – Andança/Sony – BMG – 2006
- Beth Carvalho – A Madrinha do Samba – Ao Vivo (DVD) – Indie – 2004
- Beth Carvalho – A Madrinha do Samba – Ao Vivo (CD) – Indie – 2004
- Beth Carvalho Canta Cartola – BMG – 2003
- Nome Sagrado – Beth Carvalho Canta Nelson Cavaquinho – Jam Music – 2001
- Pagode de Mesa Ao Vivo 2 – Universal Music – 2000
- Pagode de Mesa Ao Vivo – Universal Music – 1999
- Pérolas do Pagode – Globo / Polydor – 1998
- Brasileira da Gema – Polygram – 1996
- Beth Carvalho Canta o Samba de São Paulo – Velas – 1993
- Pérolas – 25 Anos de Samba – Som Livre – 1992
- Ao Vivo no Olympia – Som Livre – 1991
- Intérprete – Polygram – 1991
- Saudades da Guanabara – Polygram – 1989
- Alma do Brasil – Polygram – 1988
- Beth Carvalho Ao Vivo (Montreux) – RCA – 1987
- Beth – RCA – 1986
- Das Bençãos Que Virão Com os Novos Amanhãs – RCA – 1985
- Coração Feliz – RCA – 1984
- Suor no Rosto – RCA – 1983
- Traço de União – RCA – 1982
- Na fonte – RCA – 1981
- Sentimento Brasileiro – RCA – 1980
- Beth Carvalho no Pagode – RCA – 1979
- De Pé No Chão – RCA – 1978
- Nos Botequins da Vida – RCA – 1977
- Mundo Melhor – RCA – 1976
- Pandeiro e Viola – Tapecar – 1975
- Pra Seu Governo – Tapecar – 1974
- Canto Por Um Novo Dia – Tapecar – 1973
- Andança – Odeon – 1969
References
[edit]- ^ "Beth Carvalho morre no Rio aos 72 anos". Extra Online. April 30, 2019. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
- ^ "'Andança - Os encontros e as memórias de Beth Carvalho' ganha primeiro trailer". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). January 10, 2023. Retrieved October 2, 2023.
- ^ AllMusic
- ^ "BRAZZIL – News from Brazil – BETH CARVALHO AMONG US – Brazilian Music". brazzil.com. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
External links
[edit]- 1946 births
- 2019 deaths
- Democratic Labour Party (Brazil) politicians
- Samba musicians
- Latin Grammy Award winners
- Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners
- 20th-century Brazilian women singers
- 20th-century Brazilian singers
- 21st-century Brazilian women singers
- 21st-century Brazilian singers
- Women in Latin music