Carlos Paredes
ComSE (; 16 February 1925 – 23 July 2004) was a virtuoso Portuguese guitar player and composer. He is regarded as one of the greatest players of
Portuguese guitar of all-time.
Born in
Coimbra,
Portugal, in a family with a long tradition of guitar playing, he was taught to play the Portuguese guitar by his father,
Artur Paredes. He composed numerous soundtracks for cinema and theatre, such as the soundtrack for the Portuguese film
''Os'' ''Verdes Anos'' (1963), which contains his famous piece "Canção Verde Anos". He released several recordings as a solo artist and performed in numerous countries worldwide.
Besides his music career, Paredes also worked in the
public service for most of his life. In 1958, during Portugal's dictatorial
Estado Novo regime, he was imprisoned for 18 months for joining the
Portuguese Communist Party, at the time an illegal organization.
Biography
Early life
Carlos Paredes was born in
Coimbra on 16 February 1925. His father was
Artur Paredes, an acclaimed player of Portuguese guitar from Coimbra. His grandfather Gonçalo Paredes, his great-uncle Manuel Paredes and his great-grandfather António Paredes were also guitar players.
Around 1934, aged 9, Paredes and his family moved to
Lisbon
Lisbon (; pt, Lisboa ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 544,851 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2. Grande Lisboa, Lisbon's urban area extends beyond the city's administr ...
. He did his primary education at the João de Deus School, and after attended the Passos Manuel Lyceum. While attending the lyceum, he had violin and piano lessons. In 1943, he entered the Industrial Course in
Instituto Superior Técnico, but was enrolled for only one year.
He started playing guitar when he was 4 years-old, taught by his father. At age 9, he began accompanying his father on the guitar, in his father's concerts. At age 14, Carlos and Artur Paredes started participating on a weekly show in the
Emissora Nacional de Radiodifusão, Portugal's public national radio broadcaster, a show that was created by Artur Paredes himself.
In 1949, he became a
public service worker, a job he would retire from only later in life, in November 1986. He worked in the
radiography archive of the
Hospital de São José, in Lisbon, while maintaining his musical career.
Political affiliation and imprisonment
Paredes grew up in an environment of discreet resistance and political opposition to
António Salazar's
Estado Novo regime. In 1958, he became a member of the
Portuguese Communist Party, which at the time was an illegal organization in Portugal.
In the morning of 26 September 1958, he was arrested by
PIDE agents in his workplace in Hospital de São José, on the accusation of belonging to an illegal political party opposing the government. He was kept imprisoned for 18 months. During his time in prison, he composed music in his head.
According to some sources, people in the prison thought that Paredes was going insane, walking around his cell pretending to play the guitar, when in fact he was composing.
After his release from prison, he was suspended from his job in the hospital and worked for some years as a delegate of medical propaganda.
After the
Carnation Revolution
The Carnation Revolution ( pt, Revolução dos Cravos), also known as the 25 April ( pt, 25 de Abril, links=no), was a military coup by left-leaning military officers that overthrew the authoritarian Estado Novo regime on 25 April 1974 in Lisbo ...
in Portugal, like others who had been
political prisoners during the Estado Novo regime, Paredes was seen as a hero. He disliked this status and preferred not to talk about his time in prison, saying that there were people who suffered more than him.
He was reinstated to his previous job in the Hospital de São José shortly after the revolution.
Paredes remained a member of the Portuguese Communist Party until his death.
Music career
1950s and 1960s
Paredes' first release was a self-titled
EP in 1957.
He was accompanied by Fernando Alvim on the classical guitar. After this first record, the musical partnership between Paredes and Alvim would last for more than 20 years.
During the 1960s, Paredes composed the soundtracks for numerous Portuguese films. He composed the soundtrack for the 1963 film
''Os'' ''Verdes Anos'', directed by
Paulo Rocha. The piece "Canção Verdes Anos", which is part of this soundtrack and was also included in his first studio album, became one his most recognizable works. He also composed the soundtracks for the film ''Fado Corrido'' (1964), by
Jorge Brum do Canto, the film ''Mudar de Vida'' (1966), by Paulo Rocha, and contributed to the soundtrack of several short-films: ''Rendas de Metais Preciosos'' (1960)'','' by Cândido Costa Pinto; ''P.X.O.'' (1962), by
Pierre Kast and Jacques Valcroze; ''As Pinturas do Meu Irmão Júlio'' (1965), by
Manoel de Oliveira
Manoel Cândido Pinto de Oliveira (; 11 December 1908 – 2 April 2015) was a Portuguese film director and screenwriter born in Cedofeita, Porto. He first began making films in 1927, when he and some friends attempted to make a film about Wo ...
; ''Crónica do Esforço Perdido'' (1966), by
António de Macedo; ''À Cidade'' (1968) and ''The Colombus Route'' (1969), by
José Fonseca e Costa
José Fonseca e Costa, GCIH (27 June 1933 – 1 November 2015) was a Portuguese film director. He was one of the founders of the Portuguese Cinema Novo.
Born in Angola, Costa worked as an assistant to Michelangelo Antonioni before becoming one ...
; and ''Tráfego e Estiva'' (1968), by
Manuel Guimarães
Manuel Guimarães (1915–1975) was a Portuguese filmmaker.
Biography
In 1931, Guimarães studied painting in the School of Fine Arts in Oporto. Started to work in 1936 as a theater scenographer, illustrator and cartoonist. Film poster designer, ...
.
In theatre, he collaborated with
José Cardoso Pires and Fernando Gusmão in 1964, with Carlos Avillez in the play ''Bodas de Sangue'' and performances of
García Lorca's ''
The House of Bernarda Alba'' by Teatro Experimental de Cascais.
His first studio album, ''
Guitarra Portuguesa'', was released in 1967. That same year, he played alongside
Amália Rodrigues in her show at the
Olympia
The name Olympia may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film
* ''Olympia'' (1938 film), by Leni Riefenstahl, documenting the Berlin-hosted Olympic Games
* ''Olympia'' (1998 film), about a Mexican soap opera star who pursues a career as an athlet ...
in
Paris, by her invitation.
Amália, who was very impressed with his talent, wished to have Paredes accompany her in her touring band, but Paredes declined, citing his father's advice: "If you want to be soloist, you have to accompany no-one". Still, the two remained lifelong friends.
In 1968 he released three EPs: ''Porto Santo'', ''Divertimento'' and ''Variações em Ré menor''.
1970s
In 1970 he released a collaboration album with Cecília de Melo, titled ''Meu País.''
In 1971, he released his second solo album, ''Movimento Perpétuo''.
Between 1971 and 1977, he composed the music for
Agustin Cuzzani's play ''O Avançado Centro Morreu ao Amanhecer,'' performed by the Campolide Theatre Group. He also selected the soundtrack for the group following shows.
After the
Carnation Revolution
The Carnation Revolution ( pt, Revolução dos Cravos), also known as the 25 April ( pt, 25 de Abril, links=no), was a military coup by left-leaning military officers that overthrew the authoritarian Estado Novo regime on 25 April 1974 in Lisbo ...
of 1974 in Portugal, he toured Europe. He participated in several events promoted by the
Portuguese Communist Party, playing shows in Portugal and Eastern Europe.
His music was used in the television coverage of the country's first democratic elections for the
Assembly of the Republic, in 1975.
In 1975 he released the album ''É Preciso um País'' with poet
Manuel Alegre
Manuel Alegre de Melo Duarte, GCL (born 12 May 1936) is a Portuguese poet and politician, member of the Socialist Party, and a candidate for the 2006 Portuguese presidential election. He ran again in the 2011 presidential election, this time bac ...
.
Around 1975, Paredes was working on the successor for ''Movimento Perpétuo.'' The recording sessions were interrupted and resumed several times because of Paredes' dissatisfaction with his recordings. Eventually, the initial plans for the album were abandoned, but some of the recordings from these sessions were selected by Paredes for a release named ''O Oiro e o Trigo.'' However, his record label Valentim de Carvalho did not agree with it, and this was the basis for his breakup with Valentim de Carvalho.
''O Oiro e o Trigo'' was ultimately released in
East Germany in 1980.
1980s
In 1982 his piece "Danças Para Uma Guitarra" was choreographed by Vasco Wellenkamp for the Gulbenkian Ballet.
In 1983 Paredes released the live album ''Concerto em Frankfurt,'' recorded in a concert at the
Frankfurt Opera
The Oper Frankfurt (Frankfurt Opera) is a German opera company based in Frankfurt.
Opera in Frankfurt am Main has a long tradition, with many world premieres such as Franz Shrek's ''Der ferne Klang'' in 1912, '' Fennimore und Gerda'' by Frede ...
.
In 1986 he released a collaboration album with Portuguese composer
António Victorino de Almeida
António Victorino de Almeida (born 21 May 1940) is a Portuguese composer, music teacher, pianist and writer from Lisbon. He has also directed several films and television programmes about music. He is the father of actresses Maria de Medeiro ...
, titled ''Invenções Livres''.
In 1987 he released a new solo album, ''Espelho de Sons'', which reached 3rd place in the Portuguese weekly album charts.
It was followed by ''Asas Sobre o Mundo,'' in 1989.
1990s
In 1990 Paredes release an album with American jazz bassist
Charlie Haden, titled ''
Dialogues.''
His last show was in October 1993 at the Aula Magna, in Lisbon, accompanied by Luísa Amaro.
After retiring from music and public life, he release two more albums from previously unreleased material: ''Na Corrente'' (1996), containing pieces recorded between 1969 and 1973 at the Valentim de Carvalho studios, and ''Canção para Titi'' (2000)'','' with recordings from 1993.
Illness and death
In December 1993, Paredes was diagnosed with
myelopathy. The disease forced Paredes to stop playing guitar, thus ending his career as a musician. He was interned at the Fundação-Lar Nossa Senhora da Saúde, in
Campo de Ourique, Lisbon, until his death.
Paredes died on 23 July 2004, in Lisbon. Following his death, the Portuguese government declared one day of
national mourning in his honour. He lays buried at the
Prazeres Cemetery, in Lisbon.
Personal life
Carlos Paredes was married two times. He married Ana Maria Napoleão Franco, in 1960. His second marriage was with Cecília de Melo.
He had six children.
He is remembered for his humbleness by those who knew him.
He refused to solely make a living as a musician and kept his job in the
radiography archive of the
Hospital de São José until the age of 61, stating that he "loved music too much to live from it".
Legacy
Carlos Paredes is regarded as one of the greatest Portuguese guitarists of all-time and a genius of the
Portuguese guitar.
He is frequently called "The master of the Portuguese guitar" (Portuguese: ''O mestre da guitarra portuguesa'')
and "The man with the thousand fingers" (Portuguese: ''O homem dos mil dedos'').
Acclaimed
fado singer
Amália Rodrigues said that Paredes was "a national monument, like the
Jerónimos Monastery".
Several buildings in Portugal are named after Paredes. The Carlos Paredes Prize, an award for Portuguese musicians given by the
Vila Franca de Xira municipality since 2003, is named after him.
Awards and honors
In 1992, Carlos Paredes was awarded the title of Commander of the
Military Order of Saint James of the Sword by the
President of Portugal.
Discography
Studio albums
* ''
Guitarra Portuguesa'' (1967)
* ''Movimento Perpétuo'' (1971)
*''O Oiro e o Trigo'' (1980,
East Germany release)
* ''Espelho de Sons'' (1987)
* ''Asas Sobre o Mundo'' (1989)
* ''Na Corrente'' (1996)
* ''Canção para Titi: Os Inéditos 1993'' (2000)
Extended plays
*''Carlos Paredes'' (1957)
*''Guitarradas Sob o Tema do Filme "Verdes Anos"'' (1963)
*''Romance Nº 2'' (1968)
*''Fantasia'' (1968)
*''Porto Santo'' (1968)
*''António Marinheiro - Tema da Peça'' (1972)
Collaboration albums
*''Meu País (''1970), with Cecília Melo
*''É Preciso um País'' (1975), with
Manuel Alegre
Manuel Alegre de Melo Duarte, GCL (born 12 May 1936) is a Portuguese poet and politician, member of the Socialist Party, and a candidate for the 2006 Portuguese presidential election. He ran again in the 2011 presidential election, this time bac ...
*''Invenções Livres'' (1986), with
António Vitorino d'Almeida
*''
Dialogues'' (1990), with
Charlie Haden
Live albums
* ''Concerto em Frankfurt'' (1983)
Compilation albums
* ''Meister Der Portugiesischen Gitarre'' (1977,
East Germany release)
See also
*
Coimbra fado
*
Portuguese guitar
References
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1925 births
2004 deaths
Deaths from kidney failure
Portuguese activists
Portuguese anti-fascists
Portuguese classical guitarists
Male guitarists
Portuguese communists
Portuguese composers
Portuguese male composers
Portuguese fado guitarists
Portuguese prisoners and detainees
People from Coimbra
20th-century guitarists
20th-century male musicians