quinta-feira, junho 29, 2023

Cubana Omara Portuondo volta este ano a Portugal com digressão de despedida

 

Cubana Omara Portuondo volta este ano a Portugal com digressão de despedida

A cantora cubana de 92 anos vai atuar em Castelo Branco, Porto e Lisboa. Os concertos de Porto e Lisboa vão ter a fadista Diana Vilarinho a abrir.

 

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Radio Observador: https://observador.pt/2023/04/13/cubana-omara-portuondo-volta-este-ano-a-portugal-com-digressao-de-despedida/

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Apoio: Antena 1

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Omara Portuondo @Sic/TV/Portugal:
 

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Omara Portuondo @Jornal de Notícias/ Portugal:

 
Omara Portuondo @Radio Castelo Branco / Portugal: 

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Comprar discos de Omara Portuondo nas Lojas Fnac / Portugal: 
https://www.fnac.pt/ia312605/PORTUONDO-OMARA

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Omara Portuondo - Bio:

OMARA PORTUONDO

Omara Portuondo is one of Cuba’s greatest vocalists and has been very popular from the day she started singing professionally in the late forties. From 1950 through the late 1960s, she was Cuba’s top performer of songs in the filin style (the word is taken from the English word feeling, and describes music inspired by the performances of Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme, and Glenn Miller, among others). At the height of her popularity, Portuondo sang with a number of different groups, always with great success.

She started her professional career at the Cabaret Tropicana in Havana in 1930, and in the 1950's she began her international career backing Nat King Cole. In 1997, at the age of 67, Omara became The Diva of Buena Vista Social Club, crowning her fame after half a century of a huge national and international solo career. Omara won her first Latin Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Tropical Album along with a Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009. She received three Grammy Award nominations in 2019, and in 2021, Omara was awarded with the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts by the Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sports, in a ceremony presided over by the King and Queen of Spain, and then she won the prestigious Songlines Pioneer Award for her life long contribution to Cuban music and culture. 

Omara Portuondo Pelaez was born in Cayo Hueso (Havana) in 1930. Omara’s mother came from a rich Spanish family and was expected to marry into another society family. Instead she ran off with the man she loved, a tall, handsome baseball player from the Cuban national team. Moreover he was black and in those days mixed race marriages were still frowned upon in Cuba. “My mother always hid the fact that she had married a black man. If they bumped into each other in the street they had to ignore each other. But at home they recreated what society denied them – a haven of peace and harmony. They loved each other very much,” Omara recalls. 


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(Na imagem, Omara Portuondo a receber um dos Prémios Grammys da sua carreira. Uma das maiores cantoras de todos os tempos).




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