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Núria Feliu i Mestres (21 September 1941 – 22 July 2022) was a Spanish
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singer and actress, a singular figure of the
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movement.


Career

Feliu was born on 21 September 1941 in the
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neighbourhood of
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, a neighborhood where she lived her entire life. There she made her earliest theatrical performances; she was part of the "Agrupació Dramàtica de Barcelona" and participated in several children's choirs in the neighborhood. She made her debut as a singer in 1964 with the group "Els Quatre Gats". Feliu released her first two albums the following year, ''Anirem tots cap al cel'' and ''Gent'', with American songs covered in Catalan and soon became part of the Nova Cançó movement. She was discovered by the composer
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, who promoted her career until 1966, when Feliu entered the world of jazz and began to collaborate with
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, becoming the first jazz singer in Catalan. They then released an LP with Erich Peter,
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and
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, and in 1997 a compilation album with the title ''Tete Montoliu-Núria Feliu, 1965–1990'' was published. From 1991 onwards, her appearances on stage were sporadic. In 1992, she made a cameo for an episode of the TV3 sitcom "". She also participated in other programs such as ''Hora once'' (1970), ''Quitxalla'' (1980), ''Malalts de tele'' (1999, 1992) and ''Herois quotidians'' (2008), and in films such as ''El vicari d'Olot'' (1981), ''Puta misèria!'' (1989) and ''Any de Gràcia'' (2011). Her book ''Vols ballar? 93 cançons i ballables'', a compilation of songs from all periods, was published in 1995. She retired in 2005, with 50 albums and more than 400 songs recorded. In 2007, she published a book-disc compiling the most popular Catalan sardanas, and in 2011, she celebrated her 50 years as a singer with a concert at the
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, where several artists participated. In 2016, she published the memoirs ''Dies i records d'infantesa''. One of her last public appearances took place in November 2020, on the TV3 program ''Al cotxe'', during which she stated that "I have not sung for the sake of singing, I have sung for the people" (''Jo no he cantat per cantar, he cantat per a la gent'') and that she felt satisfied with her musical career. Feliu sang not only in the jazz music genre, but also popular Catalan songs, boleros, cuplés and
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. She also covered songs by
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.


Personal life and death

Feliu never married and never had children. Her brother Albert was her manager throughout her artistic career. She was in favor of the independence of Catalonia, of the "yes" vote in the
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and participated in the main mobilizations of the sovereigntist entities. Feliu's health deteriorated during the
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; she had pneumonia and
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and did not leave her home for a year. In early 2021 she suffered a
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, and she died in Barcelona on 22 July 2022, at the age of 80, due to subsequent complications. The
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and the press called her an "indispensable icon" of Catalonia for her popularity among the public and for being a reference of Catalan music.


Awards

* "Trofeu de l'any" of to the best singer (1966) * Award of the
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to the best traditional song record for ''Cançons d'Apel-les Mestres'' (1976) * Medal of the Cercle Català de Madrid (1979) * Best album of the year by Ràdio 4 for ''Viure a Barcelona'' (1979) *
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(1985) * "Dia de la Sardana" Award of the (1989) * Sant Jordi Award for the diffusion of cinematographic music (1990) * SGAE Award to the diffusion of songwriters (1990) * Ramon Aramon i Serra Award for language loyalty (1995) * "Fill de Sants" Award (1995) * Jaume I de la Franja de Ponent Award (2001) * Medal for Civic Merit of the Obra del Ballet Popular (2001) * Altaveu Honorary Award to the trajectory (2005) * "
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Discography

* ''Núria Feliu amb Tete Montoliu'' (1965) * ''Núria Feliu amb Lou Bennett i els seus amics'' (1966), with Lou Bennett * ''Mai no goses'' (1967) * ''Senzillament'' (1968) * ''El cuplet a Barcelona'' (1970) * ''Homenatge a Mistinguett'' (1971) * ''Núria de nit'' (1972) * ''El retaule del flautista'' (1972) * ''Te per tots'' (1973) * ''Cançons que m’agraden'' (1973) * ''Cuplets tradicionals catalans'' (1974) * ''Cinema ranci ... cinema d’avui'' (1974) * ''Núria Feliu i Los Guacamayos'' (1975) * ''Cançons d’Apel·les Mestres'' (1976) * ''El cant del poble'' (1977) * ''I les gavines seran de paper de xarol'' (1978) * ''La comèdia musical catalana'' (1979) with
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* ''Viure a Barcelona'' (1981) * ''Més que mai'' (1985), with
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* ''Cançons d’entreguerres del 18 al 39'' (1986) * ''Els Oscars de la Feliu'' (1989) * ''Amb cor i ànima'' (1989) * ''Núria Feliu 25 anys'' (1990) * ''Us ho devia'' (1994) * ''Per raons sentimentals'' (1996) * ''Amb un aire country'' (2002) * ''Núria Feliu: 40 anys'' (2005) * ''Les sardanes més populars'' (2007) Source:Núria Feliu in Discogs
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Feliu, Núria 1941 births 2022 deaths Actresses from Barcelona Catalan-language singers Singers from Barcelona Women jazz singers