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Jose Lawrence Vaz (born José Lourenço Vás; 6 September 1927 – 13 December 2019), known professionally as Master Vaz, was an Indian singer, playwright, and lyricist known for his work in Konkani films, ''
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Early life

Jose Lawrence Vaz, originally named José Lourenço Vás, was born on 6 September 1927, in
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,
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, which was under Portuguese rule as part of
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(now in India). His father, Benjamin Vaz (
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Vas), a tailor, hailed from
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, and his mother, Maria Aurora Vaz (
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Rodrigues), was a homemaker. They belonged to a
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family and had an elder daughter named Josephine, who was a
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singer. Both of Vaz's parents were ''
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s'' (''tiatr'' performers), known for their unique theatrical abilities, and they often performed in '' tiatrs'' across
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(now Mumbai).


Career

In 1934, the ''
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'' Saluzin from
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made the strategic decision to bring his theatrical production, titled ''Bomboichi Ixttinn'' (Bombay Friend), to the city of
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. In this production, Vaz's parents assumed the roles of Mr. and Mrs. Vaz within the said drama. At a tender age of 7, young Vaz, the protagonist's character, was introduced by the director as Master Vaz, a name that resonated and became his enduring
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within the Konkani theater landscape. During this period, Vaz collaborated with individuals such as Pako,
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, and Saluzin, collectively creating a
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of melodious compositions that Vaz performed with nostalgia. Additionally, Vaz's elder sister, Josephine, possessing a vocal prowess, joined her brother in rendering
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s for approximately two years. Furthermore, Vaz's brother-in-law, Sebastian D'Souza, known by the
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SD Punewala, contributed significantly by composing songs for Vaz's performances. Vaz initiated his foray into scriptwriting at the age of 12, debuting his first comedic ''
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'', ''Jack and Mack, Tarvar Zalem Pack'', at the St. Martin's Hall in
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. Although the production deviated from a conventional ''tiatr'' format, presenting itself as more of a concert, it received appreciation and acclaim from the discerning audience. Subsequently, Vaz continued to enrich the theatrical landscape with his creative output, successfully staging two additional ''tiatrs'', namely ''Addecho Dotor'' (The Orthopedic) and ''Enddeanchem Noxib'' (Fool's Luck). The arrival of the
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singer Minguel Rod and his ''tiatr'' in Bombay heralded a significant milestone for Vaz's career. Welcomed into Rod's troupe, Vaz diligently engaged in rigorous rehearsals alongside fellow artist Kid Boxer, often concluding their creative endeavors with a shared convivial moment at
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. Notably, Paulo Marcel Pereira, hailing from the town of
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, contributed to the propagation of Minguel Rod's theatrical works, presenting the ''tiatrs Ghorchem Kestanv'' (Family Feud) and ''Bapul Bhav'' (Cousin Brother) in
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subsequent to their successful staging in Bombay. During this period, Vaz and the entire troupe found solace and accommodation within the hospitality of Paulo's abode in Goa Velha. Encouraged by their predecessors' achievements, contractors from
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and Cansaulim, namely Caetan Bev/Kontu and Sakratis/Paru, respectively, sought to emulate their success by staging Minguel Rod's celebrated ''tiatrs'' in numerous villages, predominantly in Verna and Cansaulim. This trend continued as Vaz and his troupe members spent the months between November and January in Goa, captivating local audiences with their ''tiatr'' performances while residing at Minguel Rod's residence in
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. The culmination of their
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sojourn coincided with the feast of Three Kings on 3 January, wherein they performed their final presentation in Cansaulim before returning to the city of Bombay. During his tenure with Minguel Rod's troupe, Vaz acquired expertise in songwriting, singing, and scriptwriting for '' tiatrs''. He had the privilege of being cast in ''tiatrs'' produced by pioneers of the Konkani stage, including
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, Dioguinho D'Mello, Kid Boxer, Minguel Rod, Young Menezes,
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, C. Alvares, J. P. Souzalin, Aleixinho de Candolim, and others. Vaz's son, Marcus Vaz, a Konkani singer, organized a performance of his ''tiatr Almachea Disa'' in
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and invited Vaz to join the cast, alongside
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, Antonette De Calangute, and Marcelin de Betim. Throughout his career, Vaz has written and directed approximately 25 ''tiatrs'', with contributions including ''Bapui'' (Father), ''Mhalgoddo Put Fulgoddo'', and ''Ghoracho Divo'' (The Light of the House). In addition to performing in
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, Vaz showcased his ''tiatrs'' in various locations such as
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. He also expanded his artistic endeavors internationally, presenting his performances in
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. Vaz's creative talents extended to the realm of film, where he composed the lyrics for the opening song of the first Konkani film, '' Mogacho Anvddo'' (1950), as well as a song in the Konkani film ''Mhoji Ghorkarn''. As a prolific lyricist, he composed and performed thousands of songs, many of which enjoyed popularity. Furthermore, Vaz showcased his versatility by writing and presenting numerous
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s on
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. Some examples of his
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s include ''Visvaxi Ghorkarn'' (Loyal Wife), ''Vizmit'', and ''Ganvchi Seva'' (Village Service).


Style and reception

''
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'' writes, Vaz's career was characterized by his portrayal of female roles, a task that was deemed unconventional for women at the time. He exhibited impressive proficiency in his
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and mannerisms, surpassing the abilities of even the most accomplished contemporary female performers. Vaz's performances were flawlessly executed, often deceiving audiences into believing that they were witnessing an actual woman on stage. Furthermore, he showcased his vocal talents by singing the female parts in
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s alongside esteemed figures in the Konkani theater realm. ''The Times of India'' further acknowledges Vaz's personal attributes. He consistently displayed a benevolent nature, readily extending assistance to emerging '' tiatr artists''. Moreover, he fulfilled his roles as a husband and father, and his guidance and companionship proved invaluable to present-day ''
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s''.


Select filmography


Selected works


''Tiatrs''


Radio plays


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Vaz, Master 1927 births 2019 deaths Goan people Tiatrists Musicians from North Goa district Indian male singers