Yvonne Lara da Costa (April 13, 1921 – April 16, 2018),
better known as Dona Ivone Lara, was a Brazilian singer and composer.
Biography
Dona Ivone Lara was born as Yvonne Lara da Costa in
Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the Rio de Janeiro (state), state of the same name, Brazil's List of Brazilian states by population, third-most populous state, and the List of largest citi ...
. She graduated in
nursing
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, with specialization in
Occupational Therapy
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, and worked as a social worker until she retired in 1977. With this professional background, she worked in psychiatric hospitals, where she knew
Nise da Silveira.
With the death of her mother when she was three, and of her father when she was twelve, Dona Ivone was raised by aunts and uncles and with them she learned to play the
cavaquinho
The cavaquinho (pronounced in Portuguese) is a small Portuguese string instrument in the European guitar family, with four wires or gut strings.
More broadly, ''cavaquinho'' is the name of a four-stringed subdivision of the lute family of ins ...
. She was exposed to
samba
Samba (), also known as samba urbano carioca (''urban Carioca samba'') or simply samba carioca (''Carioca samba''), is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century. Havi ...
music at the side of her cousin
Mestre Fuleiro; she took singing lessons from Lucília Villa-Lobos and was praised by Dona Lucília's husband, the Brazilian composer
Heitor Villa-Lobos
Heitor Villa-Lobos (March 5, 1887November 17, 1959) was a Brazilian composer, conductor, cellist, and classical guitarist described as "the single most significant creative figure in 20th-century Brazilian art music". Villa-Lobos has become the ...
.
At the age of 25, she married Oscar Costa, son of
Afredo Costa, the president of the
Prazer da Serrinha samba school. At
Prazer da Serrinha she met several composers who later became her partners in several compositions, among them
Mano Décio da Viola e
Silas de Oliveira.
Dona Ivone composed the
samba
Samba (), also known as samba urbano carioca (''urban Carioca samba'') or simply samba carioca (''Carioca samba''), is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century. Havi ...
''Nasci para sofrer'' (Born To Suffer), which became the theme song of the samba school. When the samba school
Império Serrano
The Grêmio Recreativo Escola de Samba Império Serrano is a samba school of the city of Rio de Janeiro, that was created on March 23 of 1947 after a disagreement of the extinct samba school Prazer da Serrinha. It was nine times champion of the ...
was founded in 1947, she began to parade in the
ala das baianas (Wing of the Baianas) during
carnaval parades. There she composed the
samba
Samba (), also known as samba urbano carioca (''urban Carioca samba'') or simply samba carioca (''Carioca samba''), is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century. Havi ...
''Não me perguntes'' (Don't Ask Me). Her consecration as a composer came in 1965, with ''Os cinco bailes da história do Rio'' (The Five Balls of the History of Rio), when she became the first woman to become part of the
ala de compositores (Wing of the Composers) of a samba school.
Retiring from nursing in 1977, she began to dedicate herself to her musical career. She continued to record and to perform before live audiences. Among the interpreters of her songs are such singers and artists as
Clara Nunes,
Roberto Ribeiro,
Maria Bethânia
Maria Bethânia Viana Teles Veloso (; born 18 June 1946) is a Brazilian singer and songwriter. Born in Santo Amaro, Bahia, she started her career in Rio de Janeiro in 1964 with the show "Opinião" ("Opinion"). Due to its popularity, with perform ...
,
Caetano Veloso
Caetano Emanuel Viana Teles Veloso (; born 7 August 1942) is a Brazilian composer, singer, guitarist, writer, and political activist. Veloso first became known for his participation in the Brazilian musical movement Tropicalismo, which encomp ...
,
Gilberto Gil
Gilberto Passos Gil Moreira (; born 26 June 1942), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and politician, known for both his musical innovation and political activism. From 2003 to 2008, he served as Brazil's Minister of Culture in the administratio ...
,
Paula Toller,
Paulinho da Viola
Paulinho da Viola (born Paulo César Batista de Faria on 12 November 1942) () is a Brazilian '' sambista'', singer-songwriter, guitar, cavaquinho and mandolin player, known for his sophisticated harmonies and soft, gentle singing voice.
Biograp ...
,
Beth Carvalho,
Mariene de Castro e
Roberta Sá.
Discography
*1970 – ''Sambão 70''
*1972 – ''Quem samba fica?''
*1974 – ''Samba minha verdade, minha raiz''
*1979 – ''Sorriso de criança''
*1980 – ''Serra dos meus sonhos dourados''
*1981 – ''Sorriso negro''
*1982 – ''Alegria minha gente''
*1985 – ''Ivone Lara''
*1986 – ''Arte do encontro'' (com
Jovelina Pérola Negra)
*1998 – '' Bodas de ouro''
*1999 – ''Um natal de samba'' (com Délcio Carvalho)
*2001 – ''Nasci para sonhar e cantar''
*2004 – ''Sempre a cantar'' (com Toque de Prima)
See also
*
Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba do Rio de Janeiro
References
*''This article incorporates material translated from the article in the
Portuguese language
Portuguese ( or, in full, ) is a western Romance language of the Indo-European language family, originating in the Iberian Peninsula of Europe. It is an official language of Portugal, Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau ...
Wikipedia.''
External links
Official WebsiteOfficial web site of the Império Serrano samba school
''Veja'' Magazine- ''A nação das cantoras'' (in Portuguese)
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1922 births
2018 deaths
Brazilian composers
20th-century Brazilian women singers
20th-century Brazilian singers
Samba musicians
Musicians from Rio de Janeiro (city)
Afro-Brazilian women singers
Women in Latin music