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Alaíde Costa Silveira Mondin Gomide, known as Alaíde Costa (born 8 December 1935), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter.


Life


Early years

Alaíde Costa was born in
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, in the neighborhood of
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. Her brother enrolled her in a local children's singing competition, and as a 13-year-old she was hosted by Rádio Tupi in the program ''Sequência G3'' winning a singing competition, and the following year in
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's ''Arraia miúda'', both broadcasts for young talents. Later, she appeared in ''Pescando estrelas'', a radio show hosted by
Ary Barroso Ary Evangelista de Resende Barroso (Portuguese pronunciation: ; 7 November 1903 – 9 February 1964) was a Brazilian composer, pianist, soccer commentator, and talent-show host on radio and TV. He was one of Brazil's most successful songwriters ...
for Rádio Clube do Brasil.


Artistic career

She debuted as a professional singer in 1957 at the Avenida club, in Rio de Janeiro, the same venue where two other musical stars,
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and
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began their careers. Two years later she was in the recording studio for two 78rpm records. The first featured the songs ''Conselhos'' and ''Domingo de amor'', the second, entitled ''Tarde demais'', was awarded revelation of the year. Despite having a ''
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'' musical background, in 1959 Alaíde Costa was won over to bossa nova by
João Gilberto João Gilberto (born João Gilberto do Prado Pereira de Oliveira – ; 10 June 1931 – 6 July 2019) was a Brazilian guitarist, singer, and composer who was a pioneer of the musical genre of bossa nova in the late 1950s. Around the world, he w ...
and recorded her first album titled ''Gosto de você'', in which the singer took up compositions by some of the major authors of the new genre: among them
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João Donato João Donato de Oliveira Neto (; 17 August 1934 – 17 July 2023) was a Brazilian jazz and bossa nova pianist as well as a trombonist from Rio Branco. He first worked with Altamiro Carrilho and went on to perform with Antonio Carlos Jobim an ...
,
Carlos Lyra Carlos Eduardo Lyra Barbosa (11 May 1933 – 16 December 2023) was a Brazilian singer, and composer of numerous bossa nova and Música popular brasileira classics. He has also worked as a writer, with notable contributions to musical films suc ...
,
Ronaldo Bôscoli Ronaldo Fernando Esquerdo Bôscoli, usually known as Ronaldo Bôscoli, or just Bôscoli (October 28, 1928 in Rio de Janeiro – November 18, 1994) was a Brazilian composer, songwriter, record producer and journalist A journalist is a p ...
, Oldemar Magalhães, Paulo Tito,
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, as well as Gilberto himself. That year Alaíde Costa participated in a performance held at the Faculty of Architecture in Rio along with many young musician names and captivated the audience with her rendition of ''Chora tua tristeza'', composed by Oscar Castro-Neves and Fiorini, becoming the most acclaimed artist along with
Sylvia Telles Silvia D'Atri Telles (; August 27, 1934 – December 17, 1966) was a Brazilian jazz Samba and Bossa Nova singer and composer of the 1950s and 1960s, considered one of the major artists of Bossa Nova and MPB. Most of her original recordings are o ...
. Two months later she was on stage in another bossa nova composers' performance organized by Bôscoli, and in December with other artists in the
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concert hall. At the end of the year, Costa reunited with another bossa nova musicians in a gathering brought together by the magazine
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; among them were Gilberto,
Luiz Bonfá Luiz Floriano Bonfá (17 October 1922 – 12 January 2001) was a Brazilian guitarist and composer. He was best known for the music he composed for the film '' Black Orpheus''. Biography Luiz Floriano Bonfá was born on October 17, 1922, in Ri ...
, Bôscoli, Lyra,
Roberto Menescal Roberto Menescal (born October 25, 1937) is a Brazilian composer, record producer, guitarist, vocalist, and pioneer of bossa nova. In many of his songs there are references to the sea, including his best-known composition "O Barquinho" ("Little ...
, Telles,
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,
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and Iko Castro-Neves, Luiz Eça, Chico Feitosa,
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and others, along with Ary Barroso who, as a representative of the older musical generation, conceptually passed the baton with his presence. She released another LP of bossa nova hits in 1960 under the title ''Alaíde canta suavemente''; many of the previously mentioned composers were joined by Oscar Castro-Neves, Maria Cecília, Aloysio de Oliveira, Luiz Bandeira, Roberto Menescal and
Newton Mendonça Newton Ferreira de Mendonça (February 14, 1921 – November 22, 1960) was a musician, composer, and lyricist. He began as a pianist in 1950. Mendonça was born in Rio de Janeiro. In 1953 he started working with Antônio Carlos Jobim, somethi ...
; that year the singer participated in bossa nova concerts in Rio de Janeiro. The following year, she released the LP ''Alaíde jóia moderna''; in this work, in addition to using compositions by other artists such as Baden Powell and Billy Blanco, she starred as a songwriter with the song ''Canção de amor sem fim'', written in collaboration with
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. In 1962 the singer got married and moved from Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo. – where, hired by Odeon, Costa had been kept away from the recording studio, a conduct that the singer accused as a form of racism by the record company. The LP ''Afinal...'', released in 1963, took its title from the title track composed by Alaíde Costa, who in this work also recorded songs by other composers including Paulinho Nogueira. The following year was one of successful live performances. At the Teatro Paramount in São Paulo she was one among many leading figures in the show ''O fino da bossa'', with a rich lineup of musicians, some from Rio de Janeiro - Nara Leão,
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, Os Cariocas,
Marcos Valle Marcos Kostenbader Valle (born 14 September 1943) is a Brazilian singer, musician, and songwriter. He has produced works in many musical styles, including bossa nova, samba, and fusions of rock, soul, jazz, and dance music with Brazilian styles. ...
- and other Paulistas born or raised, such as
Walter Wanderley Walter Wanderley (; born Walter Jose Wanderley Mendonça, May 12, 1932 – September 4, 1986) was a Brazilian organist and pianist, best known for his lounge and bossa nova music and for his instrumental version of the song '' Summer Samba'' wh ...
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Paulinho Nogueira Paulinho Nogueira (Campinas, 8 October 1929 – São Paulo, 2 August 2003) was a Brazilian guitarist, composer and singer. Biography He was an eclectic composer, his influences ranging from bossa nova to Bach. Paulinho Nogueira designed the cr ...
, Claudette Soares and the
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; and on that occasion Alaíde Costa achieved great public and critical success with the song ''Onde está você''. At the Teatro Santa Rosa in Rio she was on stage together with Castro-Neves, back in São Paulo she took part in the 1st University Festival of the
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station, and performed at the Teatro Municipal in ''Alaíde alaúde'', a recital of
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. 1965 saw the release of the LP ''Alaíde Costa'', which included compositions by Valle, Castro-Neves and
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and featured ''Tudo o que é meu'', written by the singer in collaboration with
Vinícius de Moraes Marcus Vinícius da Cruz e Mello Moraes (19 October 1913 – 9 July 1980), better known as Vinícius de Moraes () and nicknamed "O Poetinha" ("The Little Poet"), was a Brazilian poet, diplomat, lyricist, essayist, musician, singer, and playwrig ...
. Due to health problems, the singer retired from the stage until 1972, when she participated in the LP
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with the inclusion, in the company of
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, of the song ''Me deixa em paz''. From the same year is the maxi single that includes ''Diz'', ''Enlouqueci'', ''Ansiedade'' and ''E a gente sonhando''. Another LP, produced by Aloysio de Oliveira, was released the following year, ''Alaíde Costa e Oscar Castro Neves'', containing a composition by the singer, ''Amigo amado'', co-written with Vinícius, and other songs by Carlos Lyra, Vinícius de Moraes, and Oscar Castro-Neves. 1974 saw her in the recording studio for an LP, ''Alaíde Costa'', and a maxi single with four tracks. She participated alongside
Johnny Alf Alfredo José da Silva (May 19, 1929 – March 4, 2010), popularly known as Johnny Alf, was a Brazilian musician, sometimes known as the "Father of Bossa Nova".Larry Rohter"Johnny Alf, a Father of Bossa Nova, Dies at 80" ''The New York Times'', ...
and Lúcio Alves in the Bossa Nova installment of the MPB-100 radio series, from which eight albums were made. She also released the single ''Onde está você'', re-recorded by the singer. The following year the album ''Coração'' was released, with a song of her own composition, and in 1982 she included compositions by Hermínio Bello de Carvalho reproduced on the LP ''Águas vivas: Alaíde Costa canta Hermínio Bello de Carvalho''. In 1988 she recorded ''Amiga de verdade'', featuring, in addition to Costa,
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and Milton Nascimento. Three years later, in São Paulo, she performed with Nogueira in the show ''Coração violão'' and in another show titled ''Alaíde canta Tom Jobim''. São Paulo's Municipal Theater welcomes her back in a show in which she sang Jobim's songs, to great success. In 2000 she released the CD ''Falando de amor'' and performed as a featured artist in Rio de Janeiro's Mistura Fina and Vinicius Piano Bar venues. Three years later she performed with Johnny Alf at
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participating in the
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, and in 2005 she released the CD ''Tudo que o tempo me deixou'', where Costa was backed by a quintet. That same year, in Paris, she participated in the Brasil Brasileiro festival with
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and
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. In 2011 the box set ''100 anos de Música Popular Brasileira'' was released, four CDs that include songs by many Brazilian artists and in which Alaíde Costa sings ''
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'' and ''Eu não existo sem você'', by Jobim and Mendonça, ''
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'' by Jobim and Vinícius, and ''Lobo bobo'' by Carlos Lyra and Ronaldo Bôscoli. Three years later she published ''Canção de Alaíde'', containing bossa nova classics composed by the singer together with other musicians. From the same year came Ricardo Santhiago's book ''Alaíde Costa: faria tudo de novo,'' a biography tracing the singer's artistic career. To celebrate the artist's 80th birthday, a show tracing her work was presented. In the same year, also as part of the celebrations, Alaíde Costa released the album ''Alegria é guardada em cofres, catedrais'', together with guitarist
Toninho Horta Antônio Maurício Horta de Melo (born December 2, 1948) is a Brazilian jazz guitarist and vocalist. In addition to composing and performing his own work, Horta has worked for many years as arranger or sideman for Brazilian artists such as E ...
. In 2022 she released the CD ''O que meus calos dizem sobre mim''. In 2023 she presented at
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, in the show ''“Bossa Nova: The Greatest Night'', 60 years after the 1962 first international bossa nova concert in the same venue, in which she did not perform. Her album ''Harmonias Que Soam e Ressoam'' was chosen by the Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte as one of the 50 best Brazilian albums of 2023.


Discography


LP

* 1959 – ''Gosto de você'' • RCA Victor • LP * 1960 – ''Alaíde canta suavemente'' • RCA Victor * 1961 – ''Alaíde, jóia moderna'' • RCA Victor • LP * 1963 – ''Afinal... '' • Audio Fidelity * 1965 – ''Alaíde Costa'' • Som Maior * 1972 – ''Clube da Esquina'' • EMI-Odeon * 1973 – ''Alaide Costa & Oscar Castro Neves'' • Odeon * 1975 – ''Alaíde Costa'' • Coronado/Odeon * 1976 – ''Coração'' • EMI/Odeon • LP * 1982 – ''Águas vivas'' • Vento de Raio * 1988 – ''Amiga de verdade'' • Independente


CD

* 1993 – ''No Tom da Mangueira'' • Saci • CD * 1995 – ''Alaíde Costa & João Carlos Assis Brasil'' • Movieplay • CD * 1996 – ''Songbook Tom Jobim'' • Lumiar Discos • CD * 1997 – ''Pouco pra mim'' • Dabliú Discos • CD * 1998 – ''Milton Nascimento-Sua vida, sua música'' • Reader's Digest • CD * 2000 – ''Falando de amor'' • CID • CD * 2005 – ''Tudo que o tempo me deixou'' • CD * 2011 – ''100 Anos de Música Popular Brasileira'' (various artists) – participation – Instituto Cultural Cravo Albin/Discobertas – Box con 4 CD * 2014 – ''Canções de Alaíde'' • Selo Nova estação • CD * 2015 – ''Alegria é Guardada em Cofres, Catedrais - Com Toninho Horta'' • Independent • CD * 2022 - ''O que meus calos dizem sobre mim''


Singles

* 1957 – ''Conselhos/Domingo de amor'' • 78 * 1957 – ''Tarde demais'' • 78 * 1972 – ''Diz/Ansiedade/Enlouqueci/E a gente sonhando'' • Maxi single * 1972 – ''Diariamente/Antes e depois'' • single * 1973 – ''Alaíde Costa'' • Odeon • single * 1974 – ''Calvário/Avenida fechada/Primavera/O rei da França na ilha da assombração'' • Maxi single * 1975 – ''Alaide Costa'' • Odeon • single * 1975 – ''Onde está você'' • single


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