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Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira, better known as Simone, is a Brazilian singer of
Música Popular Brasileira Música popular brasileira (, ''Popular Brazilian Music'') or MPB is a trend in post-bossa nova urban popular music in Brazil that revisits typical Brazilian styles such as samba, samba-canção and baião and other Brazilian regional music, com ...
(MPB) who has recorded more than 30 albums.


Biography

Simone was born on December 25, 1949, in
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, as the seventh daughter in a family of nine children. During her teenage years, she was a professional
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player and moved to
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to become a member of the women's national basketball team. She studied in
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, majoring in
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.


Career

Her music career began when a close friend and
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teacher Elodir Barontini invited her to sing at a dinner with
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's marketing manager. At the end of this encounter, specially scheduled for her performance, came an offer of a contract to record not one but four albums at once. Her
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debut album was recorded in October 1972 at a low cost and with a few musicians, conducted by José Biamonte. It circulated only among friends, relatives, and artists; ten years later it would be re-edited and with a different cover. On March 20, 1973, ''Simone'' was launched for the
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in a closed meeting at the Hilton Hotel in São Paulo; later on, she would appear for the first time on a TV program, for ''TV Bandeirantes''. This was followed by an appearance on ''Mixturação'' (director/producer Walter Silva, April 1973), a TV Record program where she was one of the promising new talents. Thus, success gradually took place. When she transitioned from sports to stage performance, she was supported by her father, an amateur opera singer, and her mother, a pianist. Early in her musical career, she was invited to participate in an international tour, starting with a presentation at the Olympia in Paris. This tour was organized by Hermínio Bello de Carvalho, a major
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in Brazil. They performed at Olympia,
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in New York City,
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, and Canada with great success, launching two albums, ''Brasil Export 73'' and ''Festa Brasil.'' Both were produced by Hermínio Bello, who would also produce the next two albums, ''Quatro Paredes'' and ''Gotas D´Água,'' the last with
Milton Nascimento Milton Nascimento (; born October 26, 1942), also known as Bituca, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He has toured across the world. Nascimento has won five Grammy Awards, including Best World Music Album for his alb ...
's production.


Shows and TV festivals

By 1977, she reached national recognition in Brazil, notably with ''Jura Secreta'', ''Face a Face'' and ''O Que Será''. The last, composed by
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, was featured in the soundtrack of the film ''
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'', by
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, which helped to popularize the music. The same year, she also met
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at the studio and said, "''O Que Será'' opened doors for me and my career." From June 16 to September 15, 1978, she was among artists of the ''Projeto Pixinguinha'' that traveled around the country with upcoming new singers. An excerpt from the ''Projeto'' comments on her success:
In 1977, beyond launching 'Face a Face' and the ''
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'' soundtrack, she was acclaimed in a spectacle at the Museu de Arte Moderna. At the Teatro Clara Nunes, directed by Hermínio Bello de Carvalho, she presented "Face a Face". She is improving her performance in each spectacle and is featured now among Brazil's best singers. She has just recorded "Cigarra", singing Gonzaguinha's "Petúnia Resedá" as well as songs by Fagner and Abel Silva ("Sangue e Pudins"),
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and Ronaldo Bastos ("Cigarra").
A performance in 1977 was also claimed to be one of her best. (Excerpt by ''Funarte''): "Along with Belchior, young Simone brought crowds to João Caetano theatre for her ''Seis e Meia'' performance on August 25, 1977, and was highly acclaimed when singing 'Gota D'Água'; ''Seis e Meia'' marked her first national recognition." Two years later, on December 12, 1979, her next LP ''Pedaços'' was launched at Canecão
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; it was positively received by critics and drew over 120,000 attendees for the album tour. ''Pedaços'' gave her her first golden disc.


The largest album seller of the 1980s

According to '' Revista Veja'' (Brazil's largest weekly news magazine): "Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira was born twice. The first time, in 1949, in a lower-class Salvador area, in
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. The second time was last February 7 at the ' Morumbi Stadium', in
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, when she raised a vibrant chorus of 90,000 at the 'Canta Brasil' spectacle, singing 'Caminhando'. When her presentation ended, she was another shining star in the sky." She recorded her career's first golden disc and an eponymous program for ''
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'', recorded live at the 'Globo Theater' (March 1980). The program, ''Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira'', was the first of a series called ''Grandes Nomes.'' Also in 1979, she was present at the ''Festival de Música Popular Brasileira'', interpreting ''Para Lennon & McCartney'' (by Márcio and Lô Borges and Fernando Brant). In 1982, the same magazine would declare Simone to be the largest album seller of the decade on the cover, with seven pages of coverage. From the 1960s, when the ''Festival de Música Popular Brasileira'' series was launched (
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), until the 1980s, Brazilian television broadcast programs from live music festivals. ''Mulher 80'' (
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) exhibited a series of interviews and musicals discussing women's role in society with an approach to the national music evolution and the predominance of female voices, including
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and Narjara Turetta from the '' Malu Mulher'' TV series. In an interview given to ''
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'' journal (nº 572, from June 13 to 19, 1980), Elis Regina said about her: "I Like Simone very much. Potentially, there is a talent to bloom out. She is a beautiful woman; her repertoire is very good, and she is very well guided by Flávio Rangel and Nelson Ayres." At the age of 32, she became the first female singer to fill the Maracanãzinho Stadium. In February 1982, 15,000 to 20,000 people attended ''Canta Brasil'' to see her perform music by
Milton Nascimento Milton Nascimento (; born October 26, 1942), also known as Bituca, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He has toured across the world. Nascimento has won five Grammy Awards, including Best World Music Album for his alb ...
,
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,
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, Hermínio Bello de Carvalho, Isolda,
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and
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. In December 1983, she drew a crowd of 150,000 people to ''
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'' to see a live transmission of ''
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'' for a New Year's TV show. As her career grew, Simone became increasingly involved in political activities. She helped raise funds with '' Nordeste já'', a Brazilian version of the American charity efforts ''
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''. The 155 choruses of voices recorded a compact disc with two songs of hers, ''Chega de Mágoa'' and ''Seca D'Água''. In May 2006, in a pocket show at ''Bourbon Street Nightclub'' in
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, Simone and her band performed for the ''Credicard Project''. Notable recent performances include the ones in
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, where the audience stood by the stage clapping for more than five minutes straight; and in Miami, along with
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. By June 2007, the ''Coliseum of Santos'' received an icon of MPB who had once been a resident. ''Amigo é Casa'', sharing the stage with
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, was a show for the recording of an eponymous DVD and aimed to mark the partnership she had with
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for the past two years.


Repertoire

Her repertoire includes some 350 interpretations, one of the largest among Brazilian female singers. The themes of romantic love and passion (''Começar de Novo, Jura Secreta, Corpo, Medo de Amar nº2, Raios de luz'', and ''Lenha''), samba (''O Amanhã, To Voltando, Disputa de Poder, and Ex-amor''), and religious songs (''Cantos de Maculelê, Reis e rainhas do Maracatu, Então é Natal, Ave Maria'', and ''Jesus Cristo''), are the frequent in her work. During her childhood and teenage years, the main influences on this romantic repertoire were
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,
Maysa Matarazzo Maysa Figueira Monjardim (June 6, 1936 – January 22, 1977), better known as Maysa Matarazzo, was a Brazilian singer-songwriter, performer and actress. She is also associated with Bossa nova music but is widely known as a torch song (''fossa' ...
,
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, Ângela Maria, and Nora Ney—names of the ''
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'' or ''fossa'' (''gloom'') genre. Samba-canção preceded the
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music style, with which Maysa was associated, and had presented more gentle or soft
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and interpretations. Maysa's legacy, even with its bossa nova bias, is that of a more dramatic singer and it would be more properly linked to the
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and
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rhythm. Simone's fondness for boleros results from this musical heritage. Among her albums recorded after the 1980s, those that stand out include ''Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira'' (1995), featuring ballads among other classic and consecrated samba composers; ''Café com Leite'' (1996), a tribute to
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; ''Seda Pura'', an incursion into pop (2001) and ''Baiana da gema'', a tribute to
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(2004)--works regarded as a reunion of a more refined repertoire and more selective arrangements. Among these is ''Café com Leite'', in which she interprets Martinho da Vila's sambas. Singer and composer
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publicly offered his admiration for this album:
Simone's album of
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's compositions, I find divine, divine and yet it went unheralded... The press acted as if it was nothing special. It is divine. His repertoire fits her very well—that album is the kind I like to listen to at home, alone, together with my favourites. She gave clarity to those compositions, it is beautiful. And it was a project conceived as the recording of a singer perfectly suited to interpret a composer, I don't know how it came to be, but it is beautiful, it is a wonderful result. And she is a great singer, very good, I adore her. A very beautiful voice which makes one feels good.
As an interpreter of others' compositions, Simone has foregrounded
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, Vitor Martins,
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, Fernando Brant, Paulo César Pinheiro,
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,
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, Isolda,
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, Hermínio Bello de Carvalho,
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, Sueli Costa and Abel Silva. Her current repertoire includes
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, Cássia Eller,
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, Joyce,
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,
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, and
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.


"Começar de novo"

The song "Começar de novo", from her ''Pedaços'' album (1979), stands out for being the theme song of the TV series '' Malu Mulher'' (''Rede Globo'', 1979), a primetime soap opera that involved controversial issues at that time such as women's liberation, divorce, abortion, and
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. The character Malu (played by
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) was the first to take birth-control pills on a TV drama. Simone was chosen to interpret it instead of
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, who also sought that distinction. The composition was written especially for the series by Ivan Lins and Vítor Martins. "Começar de Novo" was also recorded by
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and
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with English lyrics as "The Island". Because of this interpretation, the North American producer
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cites Simone as "one of the world's greatest singers". Alongside Jones,
Brad Mehldau Bradford Alexander Mehldau (; born August 23, 1970) is an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. Mehldau studied music at The New School, and toured and recorded while still a student. He was a member of saxophonist Joshua Redman's Quar ...
, compares her to Sarah Vaughan and
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, referring to her "strong identity, passion, and grace".
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has referred to Simone as one of his favourites among Brazilian female singers.


Bibliography

* ''Travessia: A vida de Milton Nascimento''. Maria Dolores. 2006. Rcb Publisher. * ''1985, O ano em que o Brasil recomeçou''. Edmundo Barreiros e Pedro Só. 2006. Ediouro Publisher. * ''História sexual da MPB. Rodrigo Faour''. 2006. Rcb publisher. * ''Nada será como antes, a MPB nos anos 70. Ana Maria Bahiana''. 2006. Senac Publisher. * ''Timoneiro – Perfil Biográfico de Hermínio Bello de Carvalho''. Alexandre Pavan. 2006. Casa da Palavra Publisher. * ''Toquinho: 40 anos de música''. João Carlos Pecci. 2005. RCS Publisher . * ''Viver de Teatro – Uma biografia de Flávio Rangel''. José Rubens Siqueira. Nova Alexandria Publisher.


Discography


EMI

* 1973 – ''Simone'' * 1973 – ''Brasil Export'' * 1973 – ''Expo Som 73 – ao vivo'' * 1974 – ''Festa Brasil'' * 1974 – ''Quatro Paredes'' * 1975 – ''Gotas D'Água'' * 1977 – ''Face a Face'' * 1978 – ''Cigarra'' * 1979 – ''Pedaços'' * 1980 – ''Simone Ao Vivo no Canecão'' * 1980 – ''Simone'' (Atrevida)


Sony BMG / CBS

* 1981 – ''Amar'' * 1982 – ''Corpo e Alma'' * 1983 – ''Delírios e Delícias'' * 1984 – ''Desejos'' * 1985 – ''Cristal'' * 1986 – ''Amor e Paixão'' * 1987 – ''Vício'' * 1988 – ''Sedução'' * 1989 – ''Simone'' (Tudo por Amor) * 1991 – ''Raio de Luz'' * 1991 – ''Simone –
Procuro olvidarte "Procuro olvidarte" ("I try to forget you") is the name of the song that was the first international hit of the Nicaraguan singer and composer Hernaldo Zúñiga, the song was composed by Manuel Alejandro and Ana Magdalena, as the interpreter reco ...
'' (Spanish) (featuring
Hernaldo Zúñiga Hernaldo Zúñiga (born June 2, 1955) is a Nicaraguan singer-songwriter. He was born in Managua, but spent his childhood and adolescence in Masaya. Career While he was studying in Chile, in 1973, Zúñiga recorded his first 45 rpm single with ...
) * 1993 – ''Sou Eu'' * 1993 – ''La Distancia'' (Spanish) * 1995 – ''Simone Simone'' * 1995 – ''Dos Enamoradas'' (Spanish)


Universal / Polygram

* 1995 – ''25 de Dezembro'' * 1996 – ''Café com Leite'' * 1996 – ''25 de diciembre'' (Spanish) * 1997 – ''Brasil, O Show'' – Live * 1998 – ''Loca'' (Espanhol) * 2000 – ''Fica Comigo Esta Noite'' * 2001 – ''Seda Pura'' * 2002 – ''Feminino'' – Live


EMI

* 2004 – ''Baiana da Gema'' * 2005 – ''Simone ao Vivo''


Biscoito Fino

* ''Amigo é Casa'' (CD) * ''Amigo é Casa'' (DVD)


EMI

* ''O canto da Cigarra nos anos 70'' (CD)


Brazilian soap opera theme songs

* ''Um desejo só não basta'' (Corpo a Corpo) – Sony * ''Pensamentos'' (Explode Coração) – Universal * ''Íntimo'' (Uma Esperança no Ar) – Sony * ''Naquela noite com Yoko'' (Brilhante) – Sony * ''Quem é Você'' (A Próxima Vítima) – Sony * ''É festa'' (Senhora do Destino) – Universal * ''Sentimental demais'' (Laços de Família) – Universal * ''Será'' (Perigosas Peruas) – Sony * ''Desafio'' (
Mulheres de Areia ''Mulheres de areia'' (, "Sand Women") is a Brazilian telenovela produced by the TV Globo and aired between 1 February 1993 and 24 September 1993, in 203 episodes. It was written by Ivani Ribeiro with the contribution of Solange Castro Neves and ...
) – Sony * ''Apaixonada'' (
Pantanal The Pantanal () is a natural region encompassing the world's largest tropical wetland area, and the world's largest flooded grasslands. It is located mostly within the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, but it extends into Mato Grosso and p ...
) – Sony * ''Então Me Diz'' (Belíssima) – EMI * ''Raios de Luz'' (De Corpo e Alma) – Sony * ''Muito Estranho'' (Desejos de Mulher) – Universal * ''Veneziana'' (A Lua me Disse) – EMI * ''Seu Corpo'' (Sassaricando) – Sony * ''Loca-Crazy'' (Torre de Babel) – Universal * ''Tô Que Tô'' (Sol de Verão) – Sony * ''Anjo de Mim'' (Anjo de Mim) – Sony * ''Em Flor'' (Roda de Fogo) – Sony * ''Amor explícito'' (Corpo Santo) – Sony * ''Carta Marcada'' (Araponga) – Sony * ''Beija, Me Beija, Me Beija'' (O Amor Está no Ar) – Universal * ''Uma Nova Mulher'' (Tieta) – Sony * ''Sob Medida'' (Os Gigantes) – EMI * ''Saindo de Mim'' (Chega Mais) – EMI * ''Medo de Amar nº 2'' (Sinal de Alerta) – EMI * ''Povo da Raça Brasil'' (Terras do Sem Fim) – EMI * ''Mulher da Vida'' (Champagne) – Sony * ''O Tempo Não Pára'' (O Salvador da Pátria) – Sony * ''Começar de Novo'' (Malu Mulher) – EMI * ''A Outra'' (Roque Santeiro) – Sony * ''Desesperar jamais'' (Água Viva) – EMI * ''Face a Face'' (O Pulo do Gato) – EMI * ''Valsa do Desejo'' (Força de um Desejo) – Universal * ''Mundo Delirante'' (Elas por Elas) – Sony * ''Vento nordeste'' (Pé de Vento) – EMI * ''Existe um céu'' (Paraíso Tropical) – EMI * ''Jura secreta'' (O Profeta e Memórias de Amor) – EMI * ''Cigarra'' (Cara a Cara) – EMI' * ''Ela disse-me assim'' (Os Imigrantes – Terceira Geração) – EMI * ''Então vale a pena'' (Salário mínimo) – EMI * ''O que será'' (
Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands ''Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands'' ( pt, Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos) is a 1976 Brazilian comedy film directed by Bruno Barreto. Based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Jorge Amado, it takes place in 1940s Bahia and has Sônia Braga, José ...
) – EMI * ''Enrosco'' (Paixões Proibidas) – EMI


References


External links


Simone's Official Web Site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira Brazilian contraltos 1949 births Living people Afro-Brazilian Música Popular Brasileira singers Samba musicians Spanish-language singers of Brazil Columbia Records artists People from Salvador, Bahia 20th-century Brazilian women singers 20th-century Brazilian singers 21st-century Brazilian women singers 21st-century Brazilian singers Women in Latin music