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Elizeth Moreira Cardoso (sometimes listed as Elisete Cardoso) (July 16, 1920 – May 7, 1990), was a singer and actress of great renown in Brazil.


Biography

Cardoso was born in
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; her father was a serenader who played guitar, and her mother was an amateur singer. Elizeth began working at an early age and between 1930 and 1935 was a store clerk and hairdresser among other things. She was discovered by Jacob do Bandolim at her 16th birthday party, to which he was brought by her cousin Pedro, a popular figure among the musicians of the day. Jacó took her to ''Rádio Guanabara'' where, in spite of her father's initial opposition, she appeared on the ''Programa Suburbano'' with Vicente Celestino, Araci de Almeida, Moreira da Silva, Noel Rosa and Marília Batista on August 18, 1936. The week after she was hired by the station to appear on a weekly program. Following this, she continued to perform on various shows with multiple radio stations. In the 1960s she had her own radio show. Due to her low pay, in 1939 she began to perform at clubs, movie theaters and other venues. She met with considerable success and her popularity increased significantly. In 1950, thanks to the support of Ataulfo Alves, she recorded ''Braços vazios'' ( Acir Alves and Edgard G. Alves) and ''Mensageiro da saudade'' ( Ataulfo Alves and José Batista), but the album was unsuccessful. Her next recording, also in 1950, met with popular approval. The album included Canção de amor (Chocolate and Elano de Paula), and the samba Complexo ( Wilson Batista). The great success of Canção de amor led her, in 1951, to appear on the first television program in Rio de Janeiro on TV Tupi and helped launch her film career. She appeared in ''Coração materno'', by Gilda de Abreu, and Watson Macedo’s ''É fogo na roupa''. In 1958, Cardoso was invited by
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to be the singer of an album of songs written by himself and
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. '' Canção do Amor Demais'' became the first album of bossa nova music, launching the new genre. The album was released on the ''Festa'' label. While Cardoso was not primarily considered a bossa nova singer, she is the vocalist on the original version of the bossa classic ''
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'' from the '' Orfeu Negro'' soundtrack. Elizeth continued to sing and act with great success until her death. By the end of her life she had released well over 40 albums in Brazil,
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and other countries. During almost seven decades of artistic life, she interpreted many forms of music, but her base was always sambaed, which she performed with great personality, and which earned her nicknames such as: ''A Noiva do Samba-Canção'' (the Bride of Samba), ''Lady do Samba'', ''A Magnifica'' (the Magnificent One), and the one most connected with her name, ''A Divina'' (the Divine One). Cardoso died of cancer at the age of 69.


Trivia

* Jazz musician
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came under the spell of Cardoso's music in the early 1960s: :"Last spring I was introduced to a friend of bassist Ralph Peña ..he talked to us about a new kind of music that was being played in Brazil called the 'Bossa Nova' which in slang terms might be like saying 'the new bag' or 'new aptitude'. ..The rhythms were so infectious that, even though I usually don't dance much myself, I felt compelled to respond and found myself dancing away several hours." :The music inspired him to write the jazz standard "Elizeth", featured on a record that was allegedly the very first bossa nova recording in the US,
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's ''Plays the Contemporary Music of Mexico and Brazil'' (1962)


Tribute

On July 16, 2021,
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celebrated her 101st birthday with a
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Discography


Compilation albums

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Raízes do Samba Raizes do Samba is a series of compilation albums of notable Brazilian musicians, mostly of the bossa nova, samba and Tropicalismo genres. Each of the following artists have their own compilation album CD: * Luiz Ayrão * Ataulfo Alves * Adonir ...


References


External links

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