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Maria Bethânia
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Maria Bethânia
, sister of
Caetano Veloso
, is a renowned singer on her own. Her scenic, dramatic abilities, in a profoundly Brazilian tradition, make her performances quite personal, which has brought her a massive and faithful audience over the decades.
As a child, she wanted to be an actress right from the start. But, as her mother loved to sing, music was always around. Her father was not musically gifted, but loved to listen to
Dorival Caymmi
and
Noel Rosa
compositions. At
13, her family moved to Salvador, and she began to frequent the "university circles," intellectual groups gathering around art exhibitions and performances. The access to theater plays strengthened her desire to become an actress. At that time, a novice
Caetano Veloso
had become the musical partner of the play director
Álvaro Guimarães
. For
Guimarães
's short movie Moleques de Rua,
Veloso
composed a soundtrack which should have had, according to him, his sister singing in it. At 16,
Bethânia
tried to refuse, as she had never sung under such pressure. But
Guimarães
loved her timbre, and included her in his 1963 staging of
Nelson Rodrigues
' musical Boca de Ouro, where she performed a cappella. In the same year, they became acquainted with
Gilberto Gil
and
Gal Costa
. Next year,
Veloso
was invited to organize a Brazilian popular music show at the opening of Salvador's Teatro Vila Velha. The show, called Nós, por Exemplo, included
Veloso
,
Maria Bethânia
,
Gilberto Gil
, and
Gal Costa
(still under her name
Maria da Graça
). The show was a success and was reenacted two weeks later, with the addition of
Tom Zé
(still presented as
Antônio José
). The success was even bigger, and the group (without
Zé
) soon presented another show, Nova Bossa Velha, Velha Bossa Nova. In that same year,
Bethânia
acted alone in her musical Mora na Filosofia, directed by
Veloso
and
Gil
.
In January 1965, still a school student earning bad grades, she was surprised by the invitation to substitute for
Nara Leão
, already an established young singer who had had a problem with her vocal cords, in her highly successful show Opinião.
Bethânia
's opening on February 13, 1965, was very successful, and her dramatic performance of
"Carcará"
(
João do Vale
/
José Cândido
) launched her as an overnight national success, repeated during the São Paulo season. Because of the sucess,
Guilherme Araújo
, then assistant for
Aluísio de Oliveira
at the RCA label, invited her, through
Veloso
, to record for the label. In May of that year,
Bethânia
recorded her first single, and some months later, her first LP. On September 26, 1965, the Vila Velha gang opened the show Arena Canta Bahia, at São Paulo's Teatro de Arena. In April 1966,
Bethânia
, invited by
Guilherme Araújo
, opened her show Recital at the Cangaceiro nightclub, in Rio. It also opened the way for
Guilherme Araújo
to become the manager of
Veloso
,
Gil
, and
Costa
(receiving 20 percent for 70 of his songs, he would be sued by
Gil
in 1992). She also performed at the Barroco nightclub (Rio). In the same year,
Bethânia
performed in the show Pois É, together with
Gilberto Gil
and
Vinícius de Moraes
, at the Teatro Opinião. In the following month, October 1966,
Bethânia
performed
"Beira mar"
(
Caetano
/
Gil
) at the I FIC. In 1967, she recorded with
Edu Lobo
the Elenco album
Edu Lobo e Maria Bethânia
. Through 1970, she would also be featured in the shows Yes, Nós Temos Maria Bethânia (Teatro de Bolso, Rio), Comigo Me Desavim (Teatro Miguel Lemos, Rio), Recital Na Boite Blow Up (São Paulo), and Brasileiro Profissão Esperança (Teatro Casa Grande, Rio).
In 1968, she performed on the LP
Veloso, Gil e Bethânia
(RCA) and the solo LP
Recital na Boite Barroco
. In 1969 and 1970 respectively,
Bethânia
released the LPs
Maria Bethânia
and
Maria Bethânia Ao Vivo
. In 1971, she recorded for Philips the LP
A Tua Presença
. In July, backed by the
Terra Trio
, she opened at Rio's Teatro da Praia her show Rosa Dos Ventos, which yielded a live album under the same name, produced by
Roberto Menescal
. In 1971, she went to Europe and performed at the MIDEM (Cannes, France), and in Italy. Next year, she appeared, together with
Chico Buarque
and
Nara Leão
, in the film Quando o Carvaval Chegar. The movie's soundtrack was released in 1972 by Philips.
Bethânia
wrote the lyrics for
Caetano Veloso
's song
"Trampolim,"
released on her album
Drama
. A European tour through Italy, Germany, Austria, Denmark, and Norway followed. In 1973, she opened her show Drama, Luz da Noite, also recorded as an album under the same title. Commemorating the tenth year of her career, she opened her show A Cena Muda (1974), recorded and released in November 1974. On June 6, 1975,
Bethânia
performed in a live show together with
Chico Buarque
, recorded and released as
Chico Buarque e Maria Bethânia Gravado ao Vivo no Canecão
. In 1976, she recorded
Pássaro Proibido
. In July, together with
Caetano Veloso
,
Gilberto Gil
, and
Gal Costa
, she toured Brazil with the show Os Doces Bárbaros, which yielded a film of the same name by
Jom Tob Azulay
and a double album released by Philips in November 1976. On January 13, 1977, her show Pássaro da Manhã opened, released as a studio LP under the same title, which brought her second gold record. In May 1978,
Bethânia
released, with
Veloso
, a live show recorded in LP as
Maria Bethânia e Caetano Veloso ao Vivo
.
In 1978, the LP
Álibi
was released (certified as a gold record before hitting the streets, making her the first Brazilian female singer to reach one million sold copies), producing a show with the same name in July of the next year. In December 1979, she released the album
Mel
, which also brought the show Mel in January 1980. The same year came the LP
Talismã
. In the next year, she opened her show Estranha Forma de Vida and released her album
Alteza
. In 1982,
Bethânia
performed in the show Nossos Momentos. In 1983, she took another turn in her career with the album
Ciclo
, branching out of her popular formula toward a new acoustic direction. In 1984, she performed in her show A Hora da Estrela, with songs especially written by
Veloso
and
Chico Buarque
. The album
A Beira e o Mar
followed. In 1985, the show 20 Anos opened. The next year,
Bethânia
signed with RCA for the release of
Dezembros
, which contained unpublished songs by
Tom Jobim
,
Chico Buarque
, and
Caetano Veloso
, and
"Canções e Momentos,"
written especially for her by
Milton Nascimento
. In 1988, she recorded
Maria
, with guest stars
Jeanne Moreau
and
Gal Costa
, which also was the name of her show which opened in that year. In 1989, the album
Memória da Pele
was released, and
Bethânia
presented the show Dadaya -- As Sete Moradas. Her 25th career anniversary was commemorated with the album and show
25 Anos
, with participation from
Nina Simone
,
Hermeto Pascoal
,
Egberto Gismonti
,
João Gilberto
, and others. In 1982, she released the album
Olho D'água
, which was included in a major soap opera's soundtrack. Her 1993 album
As Canções Que Cocê Fez Para Mim
, also a show, was the best-selling record of that year (1,500,000 copies sold). For the label EMI/Odeon was recorded the album
Âmbar
, and also a show which was recorded live and released in 1997 as
Imitação da Vida
. ~ Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide
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