Ataulfo Alves de Sousa (2 May 1909 – 29 April 1969) was a Brazilian samba singer and composer, best known for his collaborations with
Mário Lago
Mário Lago Ordem do Mérito Cultural, OMC ( November 26, 1911 — May 30, 2002) was a Brazilian lawyer, poet, Radio, broadcaster, composer and actor.
In the 1940s and 1950s, he was known for composing popular samba songs, such as "Ai! que saud ...
, such as with ''Ai! que saudade da Amélia'' and ''Atire a primeira pedra'', as well as songs such as ''Laranja madura'' and ''Mulata assanhada''.
Biography
Alves was born on 2 May 1909, in the town of
Miraí
Miraí is a Brazilian municipality located in the state of Minas Gerais. The city belongs to the mesoregion of Zona da Mata and to the microregion of Muriaé.
* Main Rivers: ''Fubá'' and ''Muriaé''
History
''Brejo'' was its first name. T ...
, in the
Zona da Mata
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region of
Minas Gerais
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. He was one of seven children to guitarist, accordionist, and repentista "Capitão" Severino. By age 8, Ataulfo had begun to write his own lyrics. He worked various odd jobs while in school, such as a milk deliveryman, cattle steerer, suitcase carrier, shoeshiner, cabinetmaker, and farmer.
His father died when he was 10. His mother, soon after, moved with her children to the center of town.
At 18 years old, Alves moved to
Rio de Janeiro
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, accompanying a doctor with whom he worked each day as an assistant at his pharmacy. At 19, he played the
violão
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,
cavaquinho
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A cavaquinho player is called a ''cavaquista''.
Tuning
A common tuning in Portugal is C G& ...
, and the bandolim.
He married Judite and had 5 children with her.
At 20 years old, he began to compose and became director of harmony with ''Fale Quem Quiser'', a bloco organized by people within the neighbourhood of
Rio Comprido.
In 1933, Almirante recorded the samba ''Sexta-feira'', his first composition to be released as a recording. Days after,
Carmen Miranda
Maria do Carmo Miranda da Cunha (9 February 1909 – 5 August 1955), known professionally as Carmen Miranda (), was a Portuguese-born Brazilian singer, dancer, and actress. Nicknamed "The Brazilian Bombshell", she was known for her signature ...
recorded his composition ''Tempo Perdido'', guaranteeing Alves' entrance into the artistic world. In 1958, he appeared in the film ''
Three Loves in Rio''.
His discography exceeds 320 songs, being one of the most famous names in Brazilian popular music during the time in which he was active. Important interpreters, such as
Clara Nunes
Clara Nunes (, August 12, 1942 – April 2, 1983) was a Brazilian samba and MPB singer, considered one of the greatest of her generation. She was the first female singer in Brazil to sell over 100,000 copies of a record, ,
Luiz Melodia
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,
Alaíde Costa
Alaíde Costa Silveira Mondin Gomide, known as Alaíde Costa (born 8 December 1935), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter.
Life
Early years
Alaíde Costa was born in Rio de Janeiro, in the neighborhood of Méier. Her brother enrolled her in a loc ...
, and
Fabiana Cozza
Fabiana Cozza dos Santos (born 16 January 1976) is a Brazilian singer, writer, researcher, and interpreter. She is considered one of the "best of her generation" and "the best Brazilian performer of today", being compared to Elis Regina, Elizeth C ...
, have sung versions of his music.
Alves died in Rio de Janeiro due to an ulcer worsening after surgery. He died only a few days before his 60th birthday.
He was buried in Cemitério do Catumbi, in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro.
On the anniversary of his birth, in Miraí, in 2009, the city promoted the construction of a mausoleum to shelter his remains and his relatives that have since passed. The memorial is located at São Francisco de Assis cemetery. There is also a memorial collection of the composer in the city, inaugurated in 2005. The permanent exhibition contains objects that had once belonged to Alves and images of his life, alongside personalities from the national and international scenes, and of national politics.
In 2009, he was posthumously awarded the
Ordem do Mérito Cultural
The Ordem do Mérito Cultural is an honor bestowed by the Ministry of Culture (Brazil), Ministry of Culture to personalities, bodies both public and private, national and foreign, as a recognition of their contributions to Brazilian culture.
Th ...
.
In 2017, with the creation of the Academia Miraiense de Letras, Alves received a posthumous tribute, being proclaimed Perpetrual Patron on the second seat, referencing his birthdate of 2 May.
Biggest hits

* Ai! que saudade da Amélia (with
Mário Lago
Mário Lago Ordem do Mérito Cultural, OMC ( November 26, 1911 — May 30, 2002) was a Brazilian lawyer, poet, Radio, broadcaster, composer and actor.
In the 1940s and 1950s, he was known for composing popular samba songs, such as "Ai! que saud ...
);
* Atire a primeira pedra (with
Mário Lago
Mário Lago Ordem do Mérito Cultural, OMC ( November 26, 1911 — May 30, 2002) was a Brazilian lawyer, poet, Radio, broadcaster, composer and actor.
In the 1940s and 1950s, he was known for composing popular samba songs, such as "Ai! que saud ...
);
* Bom crioulo;
* Errei, erramos (with Arthur Vargas Junior);
* Errei, sim;
* Faz como eu;
* Gente bem também samba;
* Jubileu;
* Laranja madura;
* Leva meu samba;
* Meus tempos de criança;
* Marcha pró-oriente;
* Mulata assanhada;
* Na cadência do samba (with Paulo Gesta);
* Nem que chova canivete;
* O bonde de São Januário (with Wilson Batista);
* O homem e o cão (with Arthur Vargas Junior);
* Oh! Seu Oscar (with Wilson Batista);
* Pois é;
* Requebro da mulata;
* Sei que é covardia (with Claudionor Cruz);
* Vai, mas vai mesmo;
* Vida da minha vida;
* Vassalo do samba.
Discography

* 1959 — ''Ataulfo Alves e Suas Pastoras;''
* 1962 — ''Meu Samba... Minha Vida'' (Ataulfo Alves com Orquestra);
* 1966 — ''Eternamente Samba;''
* 1968 — ''Ataulfo Alves e Seus Sucessos;''
* 1968 — ''Ataulfo Alves e Muito Samba;''
* 1970 — ''Ataulfo Alves;''
* 1977 — ''Nova História da MPB — Ataulfo Alves.''
References
External links
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Bibliography
* Fernandes, Vagner. ''Clara Nunes: Guerreira da Utopia''. Rio de Janeiro: Ediouro, 2007.
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1909 births
1969 deaths
Afro-Brazilian musicians
Recipients of the Order of Cultural Merit (Brazil)
Afro-Brazilian male singer-songwriters
Brazilian male singer-songwriters
Musicians from Minas Gerais
Samba musicians
20th-century Brazilian singers