Antônio Cardoso (musician)
Antônio Cardoso | |
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Birth name | Antônio Cardoso da Silva Carvalho |
Born | Miguel Calmon, Bahia, Brazil | February 7, 1957
Genres | Contemporary Catholic liturgical music |
Occupation | singer, |
Instrument | Voice |
Years active | 1979–present |
Labels | Paulinas COMEP |
Website | http://www.antoniocardoso.com.br/ |
Antônio Cardoso (born February 7, 1957, in Miguel) is a Brazilian singer and songwriter of Christian songs, particularly of Catholic music.[1][2]
Biography
[edit]Son of Antônio Silva de Carvalho and Sílvia Cardoso de Carvalho, Antônio was born in Miguel Calmon, Bahia.[3] He learned musical culture from his father who was a musician and from 1975 he moved to São Paulo and then as a musician was supported by Padre Zezinho. Initially he was part of LP's in the Pauline Editions and since 1979 started a solo career. From 1986 until 1989, he paused his recording career to perform in Brazil.[4]
Discography
[edit]- Direitos de Menino, 1979
- Migrante, 1980, (first solo LP)
- Histórias da gente, 1981
- Teimosia, 1982
- Trilhos de fé, 1985
- Antonio Cardoso, 1989, with Padre Zezinho's participation
- Juntos, 1990
- Quando se vive um grande amor, 1991, double with Padre Zezinho
- Diante de ti, 1992
- Amor de Pai, 1993
- Antonio Cardoso, 1994
- Aprendiz, 1996, Padre Zezinho's production
- Juntos, 1998
- Quando se vive um grande amor, 2001
- Diante de ti, 2004
- Amor de Pai, 2007
- Pede um amor às estrelas, 2010
- Coletânea, 2012
Louvemos ao Senhor Trophy
[edit]In 2016 Cardoso was one of the winners of the eighth edition of the Louvemos ao Senhor Trophy with liturgical songs: "Na Tua Presença, Senhor" e “Uma Casa Iluminada por Jesus”, in the composer category.[5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Página oficial de Antonio Cardoso[1] Archived July 19, 2019, at the Wayback Machine. Acesso em 10 de julho de 2016.
- ^ Entrevista realizada com o próprio Antônio Cardoso.
- ^ [Revista Família Cristã], edição agosto de 2015.
- ^ Entrevista e pesquisa no catálogo biográfico da Editora Paulinas.
- ^ Prêmio Nacional da Música Católica – 8ª Edição [2]. Acesso em 10 de julho de 2016.
External links
[edit]- Official site Archived July 19, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
- Official Facebook