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Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (born 19 June 1944), popularly known simply as Chico Buarque, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer, playwright, writer, and poet. He is best known for his music, which often includes social, economic, and cultural reflections on Brazil. The firstborn son of
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, Buarque lived at several locations throughout his childhood, though mostly in
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,
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. He wrote and studied literature as a child and found music through the bossa nova compositions of
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and
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. He performed as a singer and guitarist in the 1960s as well as writing a play that was deemed dangerous by the Brazilian military dictatorship of the time. Buarque, along with several Tropicalist and MPB musicians, was threatened by the Brazilian military government and eventually left Brazil for Italy in 1969. However, he came back to Brazil in 1970, and continued to record, perform, and write, though much of his material was suppressed by government censors. He released several more albums in the 1980s and published three novels in the 1990s and 2000s. In 2019, Buarque was awarded the
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, the most important prize for literature in the Portuguese language.


Early life and career

Buarque was born in
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on 19 June 1944. He came from an intellectually privileged family background—his father
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was a well-known historian, sociologist and journalist and his mother Maria Amélia Cesário Alvim was a painter and pianist. He is also brother of the singer
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and politician
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. As a child, he was impressed by the musical style of bossa nova, specifically the work of
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and
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. He was also interested in writing, composing his first short story at 18 years old and studying European literature, also at a young age. One of his most consuming interests, however, was playing football, beginning at age four, and he still played regularly in his 60s. During his childhood, he lived in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Rome. Before becoming a musician, Buarque decided at one point to study architecture at the
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, but this choice did not lead to a career in that field; Buarque often skipped classes. He made his public debut as musician and composer in 1964, rapidly building his reputation at music festivals and television variety shows when bossa nova came to light and
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recorded three of his songs. His eponymous debut album exemplified his future work, with catchy sambas characterized by inventive
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and an undercurrent of nostalgic tragedy. Buarque had his first hit with " A Banda" in 1966, written about a marching band, and soon released several more singles. Although playing bossa nova, during his career, samba and
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would also be widely explored. Despite that, Buarque was criticized by two of the leading musicians at the time,
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and
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as they believed his musical style was overly conservative. However, an existentially themed play that Buarque wrote and composed in 1968, ''Roda Viva'' ("Live Circle"), was frowned upon by the military government and Buarque served a short prison sentence because of it. He left Brazil for Italy for 18 months in 1970, returning to write his first novel in 1972, which was not targeted by censors. At this time his thinly veiled protest single "Apesar de Você" ("In spite of You" – in reference to the military dictatorship) was also produced. "Apesar de Você" was overlooked by the military censors, becoming an important anthem in the democratic movement. After selling over 100,000 copies, the single was eventually censored and removed from the market. At one point in 1974, the censors banned any song authored by Chico Buarque. Then, he created a pseudonym, naming himself "Julinho da Adelaide", complete with life history and interviews to newspapers. "Julinho da Adelaide" authored songs such as "Jorge Maravilha" and "Acorda amor" before he was outed in a '' Jornal do Brasil'' news story. Buarque also wrote a play named ''Calabar'', about the Dutch invasion of Brazil in the seventeenth century, drawing parallels with the military regime. Despite the censorship, songs such as "Samba de Orly" (1970), "Acorda amor" (1974, as "Julinho da Adelaide") manifested Buarque's continuing opposition to the military regime. During the 1970s and 1980s, he collaborated with filmmakers, playwrights, and musicians in further protest works against the dictatorship. Buarque approached the 1983 Concert for Peace in Nicaragua as a valid forum to vocalize his strong political views. Throughout the decade, he crafted many of his songs as vehicles to describe the re-democratization of Brazil. The Concert for Peace in Nicaragua was one in a concert series known as the "Central American Peace Concerts." These concerts featured various
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artists. The political turmoil that plagued this era were expressed in many of Buarque's songs. He later wrote ''Budapeste'', a novel that achieved critical national acclaim and won the Prêmio Jabuti, a Brazilian literary award comparable to the Booker Prize. His 2017 album '' Caravanas'' was elected the 3rd best Brazilian album of that year by the Brazilian edition of ''
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''.


"Cálice"

Following the Brazilian military coup of 1964, Buarque avoided censorship by using cryptic analogies and wordplay. For example, in the song "Cálice" ("Chalice"), a duet written in 1973 with
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and released with
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in 1978, he takes advantage of the
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between the
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imperative ''cale-se'' ("shut up") and ''cálice'' ("chalice") to protest government censorship, disguised as the Gospel narrative of Jesus' Gethsemane prayer to God to relieve him of the cup of suffering. The line "''Quero cheirar fumaça de óleo diesel''" ("I want to sniff diesel fumes") is a reference to the death of political prisoner
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, who reportedly had his mouth glued to a jeep's
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during a torture session. Buarque was close to Stuart's mother,
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.


Awards and recognitions

*2010
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— Shortlisted in the Best Book of the Year category for '' Leite Derramado'' *2013
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for Spilt Milk (Leche derramada, Leite derramado), winner of narrative fiction. *2019
Camões Prize The Camões Prize (Portuguese, ''Prémio Camões'', ), named after Luís de Camões, is the most important prize for literature in the Portuguese language. It is awarded annually by the Portuguese ''Direção-Geral do Livro, dos Arquivos e das Bi ...
.


Discography

*1966: ''
Chico Buarque de Hollanda Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (born 19 June 1944), popularly known simply as Chico Buarque, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer, playwright, writer, and poet. He is best known for his music, which often includes social, economic, ...
'' (Vol. 1) *1966: ''Morte e Vida Severina'' *1967: ''Chico Buarque de Hollanda'' (Vol. 2) *1968: ''Chico Buarque de Hollanda'' (Vol. 3) *1969: ''Umas e outras – compacto'' *1969: ''Chico Buarque na Itália'' *1970: ''Apesar de você'' *1970: ''Per un pugno di samba'' *1970: ''Chico Buarque de Hollanda'' (Vol. 4) *1971: '' Construção'' *1972: ''Quando o carnaval chegar'' *1972: '' Caetano e Chico - juntos e ao vivo'' *1973: ''Chico canta'', mildly edited by the censors of the Brazilian military government both in lyrics and title, it was originally called "Chico Canta Calabar". *1974: ''Sinal fechado'' *1975: ''Chico Buarque & Maria Bethânia ao vivo'' *1976: ''Meus caros amigos'' *1977: ''Cio da Terra compacto'' *1977: ''Os saltimbancos'' *1977: ''Gota d'água'' *1978: ''
Chico Buarque Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (born 19 June 1944), popularly known simply as Chico Buarque, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer, playwright, writer, and poet. He is best known for his music, which often includes social, economic, ...
'' *1979: ''
Ópera do Malandro ''Ópera do Malandro'' (), from 1979, is a Brazilian musical play, written by Chico Buarque and directed by Luiz Antônio Martinez Corrêa. The play is inspired by the classic ''Beggar's Opera'' of John Gay and the '' Threepenny Opera'', of Bert ...
'' *1980: ''Vida'' *1980: ''Show 1º de Maio compacto'' *1981: ''Almanaque'' *1981: ''Saltimbancos trapalhões'' *1982: ''Chico Buarque en espanhol'' *1983: ''Para viver um grande amor'' *1983: ''O grande circo místico'' *1984: ''Chico Buarque (Vermelho)'' *1985: ''O Corsário do rei'' *1985: ''
Ópera do Malandro ''Ópera do Malandro'' (), from 1979, is a Brazilian musical play, written by Chico Buarque and directed by Luiz Antônio Martinez Corrêa. The play is inspired by the classic ''Beggar's Opera'' of John Gay and the '' Threepenny Opera'', of Bert ...
'' *1985: ''Malandro'' *1986: ''Melhores momentos de Chico & Caetano'' *1987: ''Francisco'' *1988: ''Dança da meia-lua'' *1989: ''Chico Buarque'' *1990: ''Chico Buarque ao vivo Paris le Zenith'' *1993: ''Para Todos'' *1995: ''Uma palavra'' *1997: ''Terra'' *1998: ''As cidades'' *1998: ''Chico Buarque da Mangueira'' *1999: ''Chico ao vivo'' *2001: ''Chico e as cidades'' (DVD) *2001: ''Cambaio'' *2002: ''Chico Buarque – Duetos'' *2003: ''Chico ou o país da delicadeza perdida'' (DVD) *2005: ''Meu Caro Amigo'' (DVD) *2005: ''A Flor da Pele'' (DVD) *2005: ''Vai passar'' (DVD) *2005: ''Anos Dourados'' (DVD) *2005: ''Estação Derradeira'' (DVD) *2005: ''Bastidores'' (DVD) *2006: ''O Futebol'' (DVD) *2006: ''Romance'' (DVD) *2006: ''Uma Palavra'' (DVD) *2006: ''Carioca'' (CD + DVD with the documentary ''Desconstrução'') *2007: ''Carioca Ao Vivo'' *2011: ''
Chico Buarque Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (born 19 June 1944), popularly known simply as Chico Buarque, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer, playwright, writer, and poet. He is best known for his music, which often includes social, economic, ...
'' *2012: ''Na Carreira'' (DVD) *2017: '' Caravanas'' *2018: "Caravanas - Ao vivo"


Other works

Books
* 1966: '' A Banda'' (Songbook) * 1974: ''Fazenda Modelo'' * 1979: ''Chapeuzinho Amarelo'' * 1981: ''A Bordo do Rui Barbosa'' * 1991: ''Estorvo'' * 1995: ''Benjamin'' * 2003: '' Budapeste'' * 2009: '' Leite Derramado'' * 2014: ''O Irmão Alemão'' * 2019: ''Essa Gente'' * 2021: ''Anos de Chumbo''
Plays
* 1967/8: ''Roda Viva'' * 1973: ''Calabar'' (coauthored with
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) * 1975: ''Gota d'água'' * 1978: ''
Ópera do Malandro ''Ópera do Malandro'' (), from 1979, is a Brazilian musical play, written by Chico Buarque and directed by Luiz Antônio Martinez Corrêa. The play is inspired by the classic ''Beggar's Opera'' of John Gay and the '' Threepenny Opera'', of Bert ...
'' (based on John Gay's ''
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'' and Bertolt Brecht's '' Threepenny Opera'') * 1983: ''O Grande Circo Místico''
Film
* 1972: ''Quando o carnaval chegar'' (coauthor) * 1983: ''Para viver um grande amor'' (coauthor) * 1985: ''
Ópera do Malandro ''Ópera do Malandro'' (), from 1979, is a Brazilian musical play, written by Chico Buarque and directed by Luiz Antônio Martinez Corrêa. The play is inspired by the classic ''Beggar's Opera'' of John Gay and the '' Threepenny Opera'', of Bert ...
'' * 2009: ''Budapeste'' (based on his book)


In popular culture

The cover art of the Buarque's 1966 album ''
Chico Buarque de Hollanda Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (born 19 June 1944), popularly known simply as Chico Buarque, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer, playwright, writer, and poet. He is best known for his music, which often includes social, economic, ...
'' became a viral internet meme with "happy" Chico and "sad" Chico.


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