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Severino Dias de Oliveira (May 26, 1930 – December 14, 2006), known professionally as Sivuca, was a Brazilian accordionist, guitarist and singer. In addition to his home state of Paraíba, Brazil, and cities Recife and Rio de Janeiro, he worked and lived in Paris, Lisbon, and New York City intermittently. He has two daughters, Wilma Da Silva and Flavia de Oliveira Barreto.

Sivuca
Sivuca in 1972
Background information
Birth nameSeverino Dias de Oliveira
Born(1930-05-26)May 26, 1930
Itabaiana, Paraíba, Brazil
DiedDecember 14, 2006(2006-12-14) (aged 76)
João Pessoa, Paraíba
GenresLatin, jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Accordion, guitar
Years active1950s–2000s
Sivuca ca 1960.
Sivuca ca 1960.

He worked with Scandinavian jazz musicians in the 1980s. His most famous songs are "João e Maria" with lyrics by Chico Buarque and "Feira de Mangaio", named after the artisan markets of northeast Brazil. He used makeshift instruments alongside conventional ones and combined traditional regional styles such as forró and choro with jazz, bossa nova, and classical music. Sivuca and Hermeto Pascoal, both versatile multi-instrumentalists with albinism, worked together and are sometimes confused with each other.


Career


His professional career began in Pernambuco where he went at the age of 15, and continued in his first album with Humberto Teixeira (1950), leading to work in radio and television in Rio de Janeiro from 1955. With "Os Brasileiros" he toured Europe (1958).


New York 1964-1976


He moved to New York City (1964–76) and worked with Miriam Makeba and Harry Belafonte among others. Archival footage of his work with Makeba can be seen in Mika Kaurismäki's documentary Mama Africa (2011). Makeba included his baião tune "(Adeus) Maria Fulô" on her 1966 album All About Miriam. He recorded with Putte Wickman (Putte Wickman & Sivuca, 1969),


1980s


He recorded with Ulf Wakenius's "Guitars Unlimited" (1987) and Sylvia Vrethammar (Rio de Janeiro Blue, 1985; Rendezvous in Rio, 1995). His "Sivuca Brazilian Group" toured Scandinavia in 1990.


Final years


Sivuca was hospitalized on December 12 and died on December 14, 2006, after suffering from cancer for two-years.[1]


Discography



References


  1. ESTADAO.COM.BR, Friday, 15 December 2006 Archived 4 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine

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Severino (Sivuca) Dias de Oliveira (26 de mayo de 1930, Itabaiana, Brasil - 14 de diciembre de 2006, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brasil) fue un compositor, acordeonista y guitarrista brasileño de jazz y forró, conocido por su trabajo con músicos de jazz suecos en la década de 1980. No era único solo por el uso de instrumentos artesanales que tocaba junto con otros convencionales, sino también por su albinismo.



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