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Carlos Manuel de Ascenção do Carmo de Almeida (21 December 1939 – 1 January 2021), better known as Carlos do Carmo, was a Portuguese
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singer. The son of Lucília do Carmo, a well-known ''fadista'', do Carmo began his career in fado following his father's death in 1962, when he returned from a period in Switzerland to help his mother run the family's fado house. He began singing himself shortly afterwards and, in 1963, he began his career as a recording artist. He continued working at the fado house for a number of years, while also expanding his recording career. He achieved national and international success in the 1970s, including performances at the
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in London and the Paris Olympia. He represented Portugal at the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest with his song " Uma flor de verde pinho", finishing in 12th place. Carmo introduced new styles to fado, including the addition of orchestras, and the incorporation of other styles such as jazz into the traditional music.


Early life

Carlos do Carmo grew up in
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. His mother was Lucília do Carmo, a fado singer who experienced success in the 1920s. He first left Lisbon in his youth, on the advice of his parents, to study languages and hotel management in Switzerland. But, with the death of his father Alfredo de Almeida in 1962, do Carmo soon joined his mother to help her run their fado house, the Faia. Encouraged by his friends' response to his singing, do Carmo soon began to perform at the fado house.


Career

Do Carmo's career thrived in the 1970s, when he released several of his most well-known songs and collaborated with a number of opponents to the Estado Novo regime, such as Fernando Tordo,
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and the poet Ary dos Santos. Following the
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, fado saw its place as the Portuguese national music threatened by the emergence of ''canção de intervenção'', a term encompassing Portuguese
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s. Fado also started to lose exposure on the radio and on television; according to musicologist , do Carmo was an exception to this trend, because of his connection to "sectors of the democratic opposition". In 1976, in the first Festival da Canção after the revolution, the organizers of the contest tried to emulate
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's method of national selection for the
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. The procedure employed by their British counterparts consisted of choosing a single artist who would perform all the songs in the contest. Do Carmo was chosen as the only singer of that year's Festival da Canção and the winner of the contest was the song " Uma flor de verde pinho". Later that year, he represented his country at the
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with the same song, finishing in 12th place. In 1977, do Carmo released ''Um Homem na Cidade'' (), a
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featuring an array of poems about Lisbon by Ary dos Santos. The album became one of the greatest successes of do Carmo's long career, and was described by Nery as being "one of the most significant albums in the whole fado discography". ''Um Homem na Cidade'' evinced a new, innovative style of fado. Its lyrics, while not necessarily supportive of the revolution, referenced current affairs of the time. While fado remained at the core of his music, do Carmo was influenced, among other styles and musicians, by
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; French pop, including the work of
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; and Brazilian bossa nova, including the work of
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. (He performed with Regina on a trip to Brazil in 1973.) His uniqueness, apart from the special timbre of his voice, is in his ability to bring composers from other styles such as jazz, as well as adding the orchestra to fado music. This is seen in his albums such as ''Um Homem na Cidade''. In 1984, he recorded ''Um Homem no País'', which was the first CD ever recorded in Portugal. He worked closely with other fado singers such as
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and
Camané Carlos Manuel Moutinho Paiva dos Santos Duarte (born 20 December 1966), known professionally as Camané, is a Portuguese fado singer. Career He started gaining recognition in Portugal in 1979 after winning the 'Grande Noite do Fado' (Great F ...
, and nurtured their development. His career included performances at the
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, The Town Hall in New York City, Paris Olympia, Frankfurt's
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, and the Canecão in Rio de Janeiro. His classics include "Bairro alto", ""Lisboa, menina e moça", "Canoas do tejo", "Os putos" and "Por morrer uma andorinha". In 2019, do Carmo announced his retirement from live performances.


Personal life and death

In 1964 he married Maria Judite de Sousa Leal. He had three children. Carlos do Carmo died on 1 January 2021 at Lisbon's Hospital de Santa Maria, aged 81. He had been admitted to the hospital the previous day after having an aneurysm. A
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was declared on 4 January.


Legacy

Carlos do Carmo is considered to be the most important male ''fadista'' of his generation, that came after Alfredo Marceneiro and before
Camané Carlos Manuel Moutinho Paiva dos Santos Duarte (born 20 December 1966), known professionally as Camané, is a Portuguese fado singer. Career He started gaining recognition in Portugal in 1979 after winning the 'Grande Noite do Fado' (Great F ...
. He is often regarded as the artist that made the transition between traditional fado and the new fado that started emerging in the 1990s.


Discography

Sources: * ''Fado em Tom Maior'' (1964) * ''Não Se Morre de Saudade'' (1967) * ''Carlos do Carmo'' (1970) * ''No Curto-Circuito'' (1970) * ''Canoas do Tejo'' (1972) * ''Uma Canção para a Europa'' (1973) * ''Por Morrer uma Andorinha'' (1973) * ''Ao Vivo na Ópera de Frankfurt (Alte Oper Frankfurt)'' (1983) * ''Fado Lisboa – An Evening at The "Faia"'' (with Lucília do Carmo, 1974) * ''Um Homem na Cidade'' (1977) * ''Dez Fados Vividos'' (1978) * ''Um Homem no País'' (1983) * ''Um Homem no Mundo'' (1983) * ''Mais do Que Amor É Amar'' (1986) * ''Que Se Fez Homem de Cantar'' (1990) * ''Ao Vivo no CCB'' (1999) * ''Margens'' (1999) * ''Nove fados e uma canção de amor'' (2002) * ''Do Tempo do Vinil'' (2003) * ''Ao Vivo – Coliseu dos Recreios – Lisboa'' (2004) * ''A Arte e a Música de Carlos do Carmo'' (2006) * ''À Noite'' (2007) * ''Carlos do Carmo & Bernardo Sassetti'' (2010) * ''Maria João Pires / Carlos do Carmo'' (with Maria João Pires, 2012) * ''Fado É Amor'' (2013)


Awards and honors

Carlos do Carmo was awarded a Portuguese Golden Globe in 1998 and a Goya Award in 2008. In 2014, he became the first Portuguese artist to win a
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, being awarded a
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from the Latin Recording Academy. In 1997, he was named a commander of the
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; in 2016, he became a member of the
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. In 2019, he received the .


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