Ester de Abreu (October 25, 1921, Lisbon, Portugal - February
24, 1997, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was a Portuguese singer.
The beautiful Abreu Ester was born Ester de Abreu
Pereira. She was one of three siblings: Manuel,
Juliet (later to become superstar of the Portuguese Journal of Theatre) and
Hermenegilda, the future singer Gilda Valencia.
She began her career in 1934 singing in radio programs
dedicated to children, but this only lasted for two years. It wasn’t until 1940,
that she began to sing professionally for the Lisbon National Radio. In 1946 she won a contest on the same radio, and
became part of the "cast" of artists who toured Portugal several
times, later she came to visit other countries in Europe and toured the
Portuguese colonies in Africa.
In 1948 she was invited by her sister Juliet Valencia -
who have long resided in Rio de Janeiro- to come to Brazil to do a season at
the Copacabana Palace Hotel. She signed a contract with the club of the
Copacabana Palace and debuted in the musical revue "Dream in
Berlengas" Caribé of the Rock. She
also struck a deal with the National Radio for 12 months. The Rio press called Ester "the most beautiful Portuguese."
The Portuguese star was surrounded by very good luck, she
remained in the cast of the National until the mid-1960s, with great
success. She became the most famous
Portuguese singer in Brazil. Eventually she
became a naturalized Brazilian.
She travelled throughout the country in artistic
excursions. In 1950 she debuted in
recording albums in Continental fado song "I do not know" (António
Mestre) and fado "Orchard of life" (Rene Bittencourt / Antonio
Mestre).
However, his biggest success
was the fado-song "Coimbra" (Raul Ferrao / José Gallardo), this
recording hit sales records in 1952. In 1954 she released her first LP by RCA
Victor.
It was during 1952 there was a private party hosted by
President Getulio Vargas in Catete Palace in Rio. Ester and other colleagues of
the National Radio were invited to make a short presentation. That night, Vargas presented it to the mayor
of the Federal District, the Dulcídio colonel of the Holy Spirit Cardoso,
widowed and decided to marry again. And
thus was born a romance between both, which received strong media reports, but
the new marriage did not take place. In
1956 they had already separated.
In addition to fado, Ester recorded baiões, samba-song
and Brazilian music. She also participated in the films: "Take it
easy" (1956), "Pirates of This World" (1957), "How to avoid
separation" (1973) and "The Adventures of a Portuguese
detective" (1976).
By the end of the 60’s she moved away from artistic
activities, it was the end of the "Golden Age of Radio". Ester continued singing to audiences of clubs
and Luso-Brazilian companies. And she
devoted much of his time to social work, participating in charity shows. She always
lived in the company of her daughter Maria Manuela, lawyer, sculptor and painter,
in a large apartment at Praia de Botafogo in Rio.
(Info edited from Thais
Matarazzo @ www.mundolusiada.com.br)
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For “Ester de Abreu - Isto E Fado (1958)” go here:
http://dfiles.eu/files/hhw5tjp6j
01. Sinal Da Cruz (Ferrer Trindade / Linhares Barbosa / Maximiano de Souza)
02. Recado a Lisboa (João Villaret)
03. Fado do Ciúme (Amadeu do Vale / Frederico Valério)
04. Ai Mouraria (Frederico Valério / Amadeu do Vale)
05. Que Deus Me Perdoe (Frederico Valério / Silva Tavares)
06. Canção da Madragoa (Raul Ferrão / José Galhardo / Vasco Sant'Ana)
07. Mas Sou Fadista (Artur Ribeiro / Ferrer Trindade)
08. Nem Às Paredes Confesso (Artur Ribeiro / Ferrer Trindade / Maximiano de Souza)
09. Tudo Isto É Fado (Fernando de Carvalho / Aníbal Nazareth)
10. Sofre Coração (João Nobre / Amadeu do Vale)
11. Amor Sou Tua (Frederico Valério / G. Pereira da Rosa)
12. Canção do Mar (Ferrer Trindade / Frederico Brito)
For “Ester de Abreu Canta (1956)” go here:
http://dfiles.eu/files/gs7ze49w2
1. Lisboa Não Sejas Francesa (Raul Ferrão / José Galhardo) Fado
2. Ilha da Madeira (Artur Ribeiro / Mário Teixeira) Fado-fox
3. Lisboa Antiga (Raul Portela / Amadeu do Vale / José Galhardo) Fado-fox
4. Uma Casa Portuguesa (Artur Fonseca / Reinaldo Ferreira / Vasco de Matos Sequeira) Baião
5. Malagueña (Ernesto Lecuona / Vrs. Júlio Nagib) Rancheira
6. Se Um Dia (Mário Jardim / Ibraim Sued) Samba-canção
7. Ninguém Como Tu (no One But You) (Alberto Ribeiro / Jack Lawrence / Nicholas Brodszky) Valsa
8. Mais Um Pouco De Amor (a Little More Of Your Amor) (Brodszky / Robin / Vrs. Haroldo Barbosa) Samba
A big thank you to parallelrealitiesmusic.blogspot.co.uk for links
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