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Artur Nunes (17 December 1950 – 27 May 1977) was an Angolan musician, composer, and activist. In his time, Nunes was one of the most influential voices and composers in the pre-independence days of revolutionary Angola. Nunes, along with
David Zé David Gabriel José Ferreira (23 August 1944 — 27 May 1977) was an Angolan musician, composer and activist. He began his singing career while Angola was still under the rule of the Portuguese Empire and his music often expressed Left-wing politi ...
,
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and many others, was a part of a group of musicians called the FAPLA-Povo Alliance who had the role to spread and divulge awareness to Angolan citizens helping a movement of
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. He was nicknamed "O Espiritual" ("The Spiritual One") due to his expertise in manifesting his feelings in a rather contagious way as if he could communicate with souls. His music career was short-lived, but he recorded a dozen singles, plus two songs on the 33rpm collection Rebita and Movimento. He was kidnapped and later assassinated by a group that dissolved from the
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during a failed attempt at a coup that took place on 27 May 1977, and his music was banned from radio for more than a decade but nonetheless, Nunes is now regarded as one of Angola's most important musicians and public figures.


Early and personal life

Son of María Luísa José Neto Fernandes and Artur Manuel Nunes, an Angolan mother and American father, Artur Nunes was born in Bairro Cuba,
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,
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. He frequented Escola de São Paulo e da Liga Nacional Africana in Bairro Cuba, otherwise known as Musseque Mota. He later on discovered his interest in music, political consciousness, and notion of the injustice his people were facing in Sambizanga, his neighborhood, where at the age of 14 his Cape-Verdean friend Sissi Mindo taught him the basics of how to play the guitar. Later in his life, Nunes learned the trade of locksmithing and ended up getting a job as one. Nonetheless, he quit his job to pursue his career as a musician and activist.


Career

Between 1972 and 1976, Nunes recorded 24
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/ LPs in the musical styles of Rebita, Movimento, Kuaba, and Merengue. In the early 1970s, he met a couple of backing bands like Os Jovens do Prenda and
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who accompanied him in his songs. He became a part of a trio which is nowadays known as "Trio da Saudade" with fellow singers
David Zé David Gabriel José Ferreira (23 August 1944 — 27 May 1977) was an Angolan musician, composer and activist. He began his singing career while Angola was still under the rule of the Portuguese Empire and his music often expressed Left-wing politi ...
and Urbano de Castro who later went on to become the most popular musicians of the early 1970s in Angola, a period which is described by music historians as the "golden era" of
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. Their music was primary to the new cultural and nationalistic sense of identification that developed in their country at the time, turning them into main targets of the Portuguese authorities
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. They were known for politically charged music which was a mixture of
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, Merengue,
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, and
Bolero Bolero is a genre of song which originated in eastern Cuba in the late 19th century as part of the trova tradition. Unrelated to the older Spanish dance of the same name, bolero is characterized by sophisticated lyrics dealing with love. It h ...
. Nunes was involved in everything that was about cultural manifestation in Sambizanga, starting with the ephemeral "Mini-rhythm", being integrated in Kazukuta groups, namely the Turma do Bairro de Cuba, along with his uncle Zé Kimbomba diá Ngola. It all started in 1970 when he founded Luanda Show along with Ti Pirigo, Malex, Jeremias António, Candinho Adão and Mário Rui Silva in its line-up. This, before going solo and collaborating with some of the best backing bands at that time like Os Kiezos, Os Jovens do Prenda, Conjunto Merengue and África Ritmos. and along with Kissanguela, the political intervention musical group that came to dominate the post-independence musical scene. During and after the struggle for Angola's independence, Nunes, Urbano de Castro,
David Zé David Gabriel José Ferreira (23 August 1944 — 27 May 1977) was an Angolan musician, composer and activist. He began his singing career while Angola was still under the rule of the Portuguese Empire and his music often expressed Left-wing politi ...
, along with other musicians started to be celebrated and appreciated by Angolans, PALOPs, and even their president
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, who commissioned them to form a squad representing a musical branch of the FAPLA called the FAPLA Povo Alliance. They went on to attend the independence celebrations of
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and
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, where they would perform their songs on tours with the president, as a sort of embassy of
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and support for other
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s abroad.


Legacy

After the end of the
Angolan Civil War The Angolan Civil War () was a civil war in Angola, beginning in 1975 and continuing, with interludes, until 2002. The war began immediately after Angola became independent from Portugal in November 1975. It was a power struggle between two for ...
, a renewed interest in Nunes' music developed, and in 2001, an annual festival called Super Caldo do Poeira was established to celebrate his music and other early pioneers of
Angolan music The music of Angola has been shaped both by wider musical trends and by the History of Angola, political history of the country. while Angolan music has also influenced the Lusophone music, music of the other Lusophone countries and Latin America ...
. In 2004, a double CD released by
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entitled ''Memorias'' was released, collecting and divulging a substantial part of the singer's work.


Discography


Singles and EPs (Solo) : 14


Compilations : 2


References

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