Lourdinha Bittencourt

Lourdinha Bittencourt (née Maria de Lourdes Bittencourt; October 30, 1923 – August 19, 1979) was a Brazilian actress and singer who took part in the musical ensemble Trio de Ouro from 1952 to 1957, replacing the lead singer Dalva de Oliveira. She also appeared in telenovelas such as Rosa Rebelde (1969), Véu de Noiva (1969), Irmãos Coragem, (1970), Selva de Pedra (1972), Fogo sobre Terra (1974), and in films such as Poeira de Estrelas (1948),[1] É Proibido Sonhar (1944) and Obrigado, Doutor (1948). She died in 1979 of a stroke.

Lourdinha Bittencourt
Born
Maria de Lourdes Bittencourt

(1923-11-30)November 30, 1923
DiedAugust 19, 1979(1979-08-19) (aged 55)

Life and career

As a movie star

Abandoned in the orphanage Asilo Melo Matos at birth,[2] Lourdinha Bittencourt was adopted by piano teacher Maria Bittencourt. From childhood, she showed interest in music and dance.[3] Stimulated by her mother, she began taking courses to develop her artistic skills, a process which soon led her to work at Cassino da Urca as child prodigy.[4] In 1935, she appeared in the cast of the movie Noites Cariocas, and in several other films the following years.[2] Lourdinha Bittencourt took part in many films, such as Maria Bonita and Cidade Mulher, both from 1936. She also appeared in É Proibido Sonhar (1943), Moleque Tião (1943),[5] Asas do Brasil (1947), Obrigada Doutor, and Poeira de Estrelas (1948), O Homem Que Passa and Não Me Digas Adeus (1949).

As singer

In 1949, she recorded her first solo album for the label Star, with the songs Não Vale Recordar by Mário Rossi and José Conde, and Lenço Branco by Oscar Bellandi. Three years later she married Antonio Gonçalves Sobral, popularly known as Nelson Gonçalves, with whom she had two children.[2] That same year she joined the third formation of the musical band Trio de Ouro,[2] replacing singer Naomi Cavalcanti, alongside Herivelto Martins and Raul Sampaio. Among her first recordings as member of the band was a re-recording of Ave Maria no Morro, one of the great hits of the band at the beginning of the 1940s, sung by Dalva de Oliveira.[6] The band was commissioned by Radio Nacional, remaining in the company until 1954. She then traveled throughout several Brazilian states, besides going to Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Peru. Despite the success of the band at that time, she was the female figure who never equaled Dalva de Olivera, though they achieved some success with her vocals on India by J. A. Flores and M. Guerrero, Negro telefone by Herivelto Martins and David Nasser, Saudades de Mangueira by Nelson Trigueiro and Bartholomew Silva, and Luzes da Ribalta by Charles Chaplin.

In 1957, Lourdinha Bittencourt faced health problems that prompted her departure from the band.[2] In 1959, her marriage broke apart and she then divorced Nelson Gonçalves.[7] In 1960, she released an album with the song Ouvi Dizer by Adelino Moreira, and Como No Primeiro Dia (Comme Au Premier Jour) by Hubert Giraud and Pierre Dorsey through the label Polydor. The following year she released through RCA Victor a 78-RPM album with another song by Adelino Moreira entitled Ouvi Dizer and Eu Te Amo, also by Adelino Moreira with participation of Nelson Gonçalves.[7]

As actress on television

From 1969, she worked as an actress of telenovelas, debuting in the role of Martha in Rosa Rebelde.[7] In 1970, she appeared in the cast of the soap opera Irmãos Coragem,[2] one of the greatest soap operas of Brazilian television produced by Rede Globo. Four years later she starred in Fogo Sobre Terra,[2] her last appearance on television. That same year, she took part in the album Encontro com Adelino Moreira na Churrascaria Cinderela, where she sand the songs Ouvi dizer and Eu te amo.

Filmography

Discography

Year Label Title Composer Title Composer
194978 RPM (Star)Não Vale RecordarMário Rossi, José CondeLenço BrancoOscar Bellandi
195278 RPM (RCA Victor)Gaúcho VelhoHerivelto Martins, Pedro de AlmeidaÚltima FestaHerivelto Martins, Zeca Ivo
195278 RPM (RCA Victor)Conversando Com A ChuvaPedro de AlmeidaO Bonde De Santa TeresaWaldemar Ressureição
195278 RPM (RCA Victor)Se A Saudade FalasseHerivelto MartinsAve Maria no MorroHerivelto Martins
195278 RPM (RCA Victor)Ouro PretoHerivelto Martins, David NasserAlvorada De LuzPaulo Marques, Pedro de Almeida
195278 RPM (RCA Victor)Noite EnluaradaHerivelto Martins, Heitor dos PrazeresSerenoHerivelto Martins, Nelson Gonçalves
195278 RPM (RCA Victor)PerdoarHerivelto Martins, Raul SampaioToureiro ValenteHerivelto Martins, Paulo Medeiros
195278 RPM (RCA Victor)TirolêsHerivelto MartinsBarraco De TábuaHerivelto Martins, Victor Simon
195278 RPM (RCA Victor)Mister EcoManezinho Araújo, CarvalhinhoMarcha Do TrouxaHerivelto Martins, Adelino Moreira,
Nelson Gonçalves
195378 RPM (RCA Victor)ÍndiaJosé Asunción Flores,
Manuel Ortiz Guerrero
Caboclo AbandonadoHerivelto Martin, Benedito Lacerda
195378 RPM (RCA Victor)História CaboclaHerivelto Martins, José MessiasFesta No SulRubens Silva, Raul Sampaio
195378 RPM (RCA Victor)Noites Do ParaguaiHerivelto Martins, Samuel Aguayo,
P. J. Cartés
Negro TelefoneHerivelto Martins, David Nasser
195378 RPM (RCA Victor)Luzes da RibaltaCharles ChaplinMaria LouraHerivelto Martins, David Nasser
195478 RPM (RCA Victor)Saudade De MangueiraHerivelto MartinsMe Deixe Em PazJovelino Marques
195478 RPM (RCA Victor)Boca FechadaLupicínio RodriguesVaya Con DiosJoubert de Carvalho, L. Russel,
I. James, B. Pepper
195478 RPM (RCA Victor)Quem DeraHerivelto MartinsBerço De ReiHerivelto Martins
195478 RPM (RCA Victor)Mironga De Moça BrancaGastão VianaQuem Tá De Ronda?Príncipe Pretinho
195478 RPM (RCA Victor)Balada do Ouro NegroPaul Francis Webster, Dimitri TiomkinA Baiana SambouHerivelto Martins, Cyro Monteiro
195478 RPM (RCA Victor)Noite Santa SilenciosaFranz GruberSino de BelémVersion - Evaldo Ruy
195578 RPM (RCA Victor)Última HomenagemBlecaute, Herivelto MartinsLoucaHerivelto Martins, José Messias
195578 RPM (RCA Victor)VencidaHerivelto Martins, Atílio BruniJoão JoãoHerivelto Martins, David Nasser
195578 RPM (RCA Victor)Tudo É SambaHerivelto Martins, Fernando LoboMaria Do SocorroBlecaute, Herivelto Martins
195678 RPM (RCA Victor)Ninguém SofreuHerivelto Martins, José MessiasClaudionorHerivelto Martins. Nelson Gonçalves
195678 RPM (RCA Victor)Ci-ciu-ciu (Canção do Rouxinol)S. Seracini, E. MinorettiNatal BrancoIrving Berlin
195678 RPM (RCA Victor)Rancho da SerraHerivelto Martins, BlecauteCidadão BoleroPedro de Almeida, Rubens Silva
195678 RPM (RCA Victor)E Não Sou BaianoWaldemar RessurreiçãoOutra VezHerivelto Martins, David Nasser
195678 RPM (RCA Victor)Buonanotte Al Bambini Del MondoCaribé da Rocha, A. Zarra,
E. Monoretti
História InfantilHerivelto Martins
195778 RPM (RCA Victor)JureiHerivelto Martins, José MessiasAi FavelaBrasinha, Paulo Medeiros
195778 RPM (RCA Victor)Melhorou HeinHerivelto Martins, José MessiasVou-me Embora Pra GoiásHerivelto Martins, Rubens Silva
195778 RPM (RCA Victor)Nhá MaremaHerivelto MartinsMoamba De São BeneditoLuis Peixoto, Vicente Paiva
195778 RPM (RCA Victor)O Samba TemOldemar Magalhães, Rosalino SenosSe AdormeçoHerivelto Martins, David Nasser
196078 RPM (Polydor)Ouvi DizerAdelino MoreiraComo No Primeiro DiaGiraud, Dorsey
196178 RPM (RCA Victor)Ouvi DizerAdelino MoreiraEu Te AmoAdelino Moreira, Nelson Gonçalves

References

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  2. Bonventti, Rodolfo Carlos. "Lourdinha Bittencourt" (in Portuguese). Dramaturgia in Memorian.com.br. Archived from the original on 2014-10-26. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
  3. "Lourdinha Bittencourt". wordpress.com. Archived from the original on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
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  5. Barros, Orlando de (2010). A guerra dos artistas. Editora E-papers. p. 169. ISBN 8576502860.
  6. Pesciotta, Natália. "Nelson Gonçalves". Almanaque Brasil. Archived from the original on 2014-06-24. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
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