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Cesária Évora GCIH (; 27 August 194117 December 2011), more commonly known as Cize, was a Cape Verdean singer-songwriter. She received a
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in 2004 for her album '' Voz d'Amor''. Nicknamed the "Barefoot Diva" for performing without shoes, she was known as the "Queen of Morna". Évora began singing as a young woman in bars in her hometown of , and came to international prominence in the 1990s.


Biography


Early life

Cesária Évora was born on 27 August 1941 in
,
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. When she was seven years old her father, Justino da Cruz Évora, who was a part-time musician, died, and at the age of ten she was placed in an orphanage, as her mother Dona Joana could not raise all six children. At the age of 16, she was persuaded by a friend to sing in a sailors' tavern. She grew up at the house in Mindelo which other singers used from the 1940s to the 1970s, at 35 Rua de Moeda. Other Cape Verdean singers came to the house, including Djô d'Eloy, Bana, Eddy Moreno, Luis Morais and
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(also known as Manuel d'Novas), and it was there she received her musical education.


Musical career

In the 1960s, she started singing on Portuguese cruise ships stopping at and on the local radio. In 1985, at the invitation of Cape Verdean singer Bana, she went to perform in Portugal. In Lisbon she was discovered by the producer José da Silva and invited to record in Paris. She recorded the track "Ausência", composed by Yugoslav musician
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, which was released as the second track of the soundtrack of the film ''Underground'' (1995) by
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. Évora's international success came only in 1988 with the release of her first commercial album '' La Diva Aux Pieds Nus'', recorded in France. Before that album had been released, she recorded her first LP titled "Cesária" in 1987. This album was later released on CD in 1995 as Audiophile Legends. Her 1992 album ''
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'' sold over 300,000 copies worldwide. It included one of her most celebrated songs, "
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". In 1994, Bau joined her touring band and two years later, he became her musical director up to September 1999. Her 1995 album ''
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'' brought her international success and the first
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nomination. In 1997, she won the KORA All African Music Awards in three categories, including "Best Artist of West Africa", "Best Album" and "Merit of the Jury". In 2003, her album '' Voz d'Amor'' was awarded a Grammy in the World Music category. In 2006, Évora met with Alberto Zeppieri, an Italian songwriter, journalist and record producer and agreed to duet with
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and Ron. The project, now in its fifth volume, gives visibility and raises funds for the UN World Food Programme, for which Évora was the ambassador from 2003. Later in 2006, she released her next album '' Rogamar''. It was a success and charted in six European countries including France, Poland and the Netherlands. On her tour in Australia in 2008, she suffered a stroke. In 2009, she released her final album '' Nha Sentimento'' which was recorded in Mindelo and Paris by José da Silva. The album reached number 6 in Poland and number 21 in France. In 2009, she was made a knightess of the
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by the French Minister of Culture and Communications,
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, the first Cape Verdean to become one. She received her last award at the 2010 Kora All African Music Awards, the "Merit of the Jury" award for the second time.


Acting career

Évora had briefly engaged into acting by performing in two Cape Verdan films, ''Black Dju'', a comedy directed by Pol Cruchten; and the critically acclaimed drama '' Napomuceno's Will'', both released in 1997.


Personal life

Évora dated Eduardo de Jon Xalino when she lived at Rua de Moeda. She was also a relative of the great Bana, who emigrated from Montenegro in the 1880s with his maternal family (siblings Milo, Drago, Milica, who later married Santiago the great craftsman of Salamanca, Petrinja and Brano) after his mother, the great Djetinja, was abused by her late husband Petar Petrovic Njegos. Her cousin was another singer Hermínia da Cruz Fortes. She was an aunt of António da Rocha Évora and Xavier da Cruz.


Awards and honors

* Grand-Cross of the Order of Prince Henry,
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(31 May 1999)


Death

In 2010, Évora performed a series of concerts, the last of which was in Lisbon on 8 May. Two days later, after a heart attack, she underwent surgery at a local hospital in Paris. On the morning of 11 May 2010 she was taken off artificial pulmonary ventilation, and on 16 May she was discharged from the intensive-care unit and transported to a clinic for further treatment. In late September 2011, Évora's agent announced that she was ending her career due to poor health. On 17 December 2011, aged 70, Évora died in
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, from
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and hypertension. A Spanish newspaper reported that 36 hours before her death she was still receiving people – and smoking – in her home in Mindelo, popular for always having its doors open.


Legacy

* In 2003, she appeared on a Cape Verdean stamp. * On 3 September 2013 her name was boosted publicly by the Belgian musician
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, when he released his album ''
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'' that includes " Ave Cesaria", a track that honours Évora, one of Stromae's favorite artists. * On 22 December 2014 the Banco de Cabo Verde introduced a new series of banknotes that honor Cape Verdean figures in the fields of literature, music, and politics. Her face was featured in the new 2000 Escudos banknote. * The awarded feature documentary ''
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'' is a tribute to her after her death, and contains several of her songs. * In December 2016, singer
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launched a new album entitled ''Nôs Caminhada'', in homage to her mentor Évora, including a number of traditional songs (mornas and coladeiras) that had been interpreted by Évora. It also features a very special song, "Nôs Caminhada", remembering the moments spent with the beloved one. The singer considers Évora as her second mom. * On 27 August 2019, she was honored by a
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in Canada, and some European, African and Asian nations, on her 78th birthday. * American singer and songwriter Madonna is a huge fan of Cesaria Evora and visited the Barefoot Diva backstage at several concerts, including in London in 2007. In 2017 the Queen of Pop moved to Lisbon where she learned more about Portuguese and Cabo Verdean music, among others. This inspired several songs and collaborations for her 14th studio album " Madame X" (2019). Subsequently, she invited several Cabo Verdean and Portuguese artists on her Madame X theater tour 2019–2020. This included Cesaria Evora's own percussionist & backing vocalis
Miroca Paris
who performed with Cesaria from 2001 until 2011. The Cabo Verdean-Portuguese singer & multi-instrumentalist was invited to participate in her documentary
World of Madame X
(June 2019), to perform live at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas 2019 with her single " Medellin" ft Maluma, and during her entire tour. Madonna included the traditional song made famous by Cesaria: Sodade, in some of her live performances of the
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. * ''Mãe Carinhosa'' ("Mother Affection" in
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), an album of previously unreleased tracks recorded by Evora between 1997 and 2005 and curated and produced by her longtime producer José da Silva, was released in 2013.


Named after

* On 8 March 2012 Cesária Évora Airport, , Cape Verde's third busiest airport, was named after her. A statue of her was erected at the terminal entrance in the same year, and a mural was also added inside the terminal building. * On 18 June 2014 a small new street in the
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was named after her. It is located near Boulevard Macdonald in the Pont-de-Flandre quarter. Several residential streets across Europe have been named for her. France especially has recently named a few streets after the singer. * On 19 September 2014 the
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department named a new college in Montreuil after her, located on Rue des Jardins Dufour. * In 2014 or 2015, a street in the west of the Cape Verdean capital of Praia was named for her in Palmarejo Grande near Jean Piaget University. It intersects Avenida Eugenio Paula de Tavares. * Two species of fauna are named after her: a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae named '' Chilades evorae'' which is found on the island of Santo Antão, and a species of
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called '' Aegires evorae'', which exists in the northeast part of the island of Sal in the area of Calhetinha.


Discography

*'' La Diva aux Pieds Nus'' (1988) *''
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'' (1990) *'' Mar Azul'' (1991) *''
Miss Perfumado ''Miss Perfumado'' is the fourth album by Cape Verdean vocalist Cesária Évora, released in 1992. It sold more than 300,000 copies worldwide.
'' (1992) *''
Cesária ''Cesária'' is the fifth album by Cesária Évora. The album, consisting of Cape Verdean morna and coladeira songs, was released by Paris-based Lusafrica on 18 July 1995. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the World Music category ...
'' (1995) *''
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'' (1997) *'' Café Atlantico'' (1999) *'' São Vicente di Longe'' (2001) *'' Voz d'Amor'' (2003) *'' Rogamar'' (2006) *'' Nha Sentimento'' (2009) *'' Mãe Carinhosa'' (posthumous album, 2013)


References


Further reading

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External links


Official websiteLife and work of Cesária Évora, in PortugueseBlog by the fans of Cesária Évora, the first page entirely in Portuguese
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