Adriano Correia de Oliveira: Difference between revisions
RjwilmsiBot (talk | contribs) m →References: Persondata completion using AWB (7104) |
m WP:CHECKWIKI error 61 fixes + general fixes, References after punctuation per WP:REFPUNC and WP:PAIC using AWB (7671) |
||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
Adriano was part of a generation of composers and singers of political songs that used music and lyrics to fight against the ''[[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Estado Novo]]'' dictatorial regime. For that, he became famous among the democratic resistance and was persecuted by the political police, [[PIDE]] for his subversive actions. Adriano was a personal friend of many musicians like [[Zeca Afonso]], [[Padre Fanhais]], [[Sérgio Godinho]] or [[Luísa Basto]], with whom he collaborated in the recording of many albums. |
Adriano was part of a generation of composers and singers of political songs that used music and lyrics to fight against the ''[[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Estado Novo]]'' dictatorial regime. For that, he became famous among the democratic resistance and was persecuted by the political police, [[PIDE]] for his subversive actions. Adriano was a personal friend of many musicians like [[Zeca Afonso]], [[Padre Fanhais]], [[Sérgio Godinho]] or [[Luísa Basto]], with whom he collaborated in the recording of many albums. |
||
Adriano was also a member of the [[Portuguese Communist Party]] and participated many times in the [[Avante! Festival]]. He was also a friend of the [[Portuguese Socialist Party|socialist]] [[Manuel Alegre]], who wrote many of his lyrics. He died in Avintes at the age of 40 due to a vascular accident<ref name="obituary" /> |
Adriano was also a member of the [[Portuguese Communist Party]] and participated many times in the [[Avante! Festival]]. He was also a friend of the [[Portuguese Socialist Party|socialist]] [[Manuel Alegre]], who wrote many of his lyrics. He died in Avintes at the age of 40 due to a vascular accident.<ref name="obituary" /> |
||
==Albums== |
==Albums== |
||
*1969 - «O canto e as armas» |
*1969 - «O canto e as armas» |
||
Line 76: | Line 77: | ||
| PLACE OF DEATH = |
| PLACE OF DEATH = |
||
}} |
}} |
||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Oliveira, Adriano Correia |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Oliveira, Adriano Correia De}} |
||
[[Category:1942 births]] |
[[Category:1942 births]] |
||
[[Category:1982 deaths]] |
[[Category:1982 deaths]] |
Revision as of 06:48, 5 April 2011
Adriano Correia de Oliveira |
---|
Adriano Maria Correia Gomes de Oliveira, GCIH, ComL, or just Adriano (April 9, 1942 – October 16, 1982[1]) was a Portuguese musician, born to a conservative Roman Catholic family in Porto. His family moved to Avintes after his birth. He went to Coimbra to study at the University of Coimbra, and eventually dropped out, albeit being involved in the student activism and Coimbra fado music.
Adriano was part of a generation of composers and singers of political songs that used music and lyrics to fight against the Estado Novo dictatorial regime. For that, he became famous among the democratic resistance and was persecuted by the political police, PIDE for his subversive actions. Adriano was a personal friend of many musicians like Zeca Afonso, Padre Fanhais, Sérgio Godinho or Luísa Basto, with whom he collaborated in the recording of many albums.
Adriano was also a member of the Portuguese Communist Party and participated many times in the Avante! Festival. He was also a friend of the socialist Manuel Alegre, who wrote many of his lyrics. He died in Avintes at the age of 40 due to a vascular accident.[1]
Albums
- 1969 - «O canto e as armas»
- E de súbito um sino
- Raiz
- E a carne se fez verbo
- E o bosque se fez barco
- Peregrinação
- A batalha de Alcácer-Quibir
- Regresso
- Canção da fronteira
- Por aquele caminho
- Canto da nossa tristeza
- Trova do vento que passa N.2
- As mãos
- Post-scriptum
- 1970 - «Cantaremos»
- Cantar de emigração
- Saudade pedra e espada
- Fala do homem nascido
- O Sol p'rguntou à Lua
- Canção para o meu amor não se perder no mercado da concorrência
- Lágrima de preta
- Canção com lágrimas
- Cantar para um pastor
- Como hei-de amar serenamente
- Sapateia
- A noite dos poetas
- 1971 - «Gente de aqui e de agora»
- Emigração
- E alegre se fez triste
- O senhor morgado
- Cana verde
- A vila de Alvito
- Canção tão simples
- Cantiga de amigo
- Para Rosalia
- Roseira brava
- História do quadrilheiro Manuel Domingos Louzeiro
- 1975 - «Que nunca mais»
- Tejo que levas as águas
- O senhor gerente
- As balas
- No vale escuro
- Tu e eu meu amor
- Recado a Helena
- Dona Abastança
- Cantiga de Montemaior
- P'ra a frente
References
- ^ a b "Adriano Correia de Oliveira - Obituary" (in Portuguese). 2002. Retrieved 2007-12-29.
{{cite web}}
: Unknown parameter|month=
ignored (help)