- Brigada Víctor Jara
The Brigada Víctor Jara (Portuguese for Víctor Jara Brigade) is a Portuguese folk band, with a career of more than 30 years and among the most influential bands of the Portuguese folk.
The band was formed in
1975 , by a group of young people fromCoimbra that was participating in one of the massiveliteracy campaigns carried out by the provisional governments that administered Portugal in the years after theCarnation Revolution of1974 . The group was working in the inland region ofBeira Baixa and often playedChilean and Portuguese folk and political songs for the people. After discovering the cultural and musical traditions of the region the group formed the band and named it afterVíctor Jara , a Chileansocialist and folk singer, killed after theChilean coup of 1973 carried out by General AugustoPinochet .History
From 1975 to 1977 the band played in several places and towns throughout Portugal. In 1977, the band recorded and released their first LP, named "Eito Fora". In 1978 the band participated in the commemorations of the Carnation Revolution in the
Soviet Union .In
1979 their second album was released, named "Tamborileiro". In the next year they participated in the music festivals ofSokolov andBerlin , inCzechoslovakia andGermany , respectively. In that same year, they also participated in the commemorations of the Portuguese revolution carried out in the former colony ofAngola , in theFesta de l'Unità , acommunist press festival inItaly and also played for the Portuguese diaspora in theNetherlands .In
1981 the band released the third album, "Quem Sai aos Seus" and in the next year, another album was released, named "Marcha dos Foliões". In 1983 the band carried out a tour in France with concerts inGrenoble ,Nice ,Marseille andTours .In
1984 the band released the fifth album, named "Contraluz", and also a compilation of the band's songs, named "10 Anos a Cantar Portugal" ("10 years singing Portugal"), later the band played again in France, by invitation of the Portugal/France Association.In
1985 the band commemorated its tenth anniversary with two shows inCoimbra andLisbon , the last one being broadcast by the Portuguese public TV, RTP. In 10th of June, the Portuguesenational day , the band travelled to the Portuguese territory at the time,Macau , inChina , in order to commemorate the day. Still in 1985, they also participated in a youth festival inBulgaria and performed in the Greek cities ofLarissa ,Salonika ,Volos andAthens .In
1986 the band played inLondon , UK, and inMaputo , in the People's Republic of Mozambique. In1987 the band returned to the Netherlands and played inRotterdam ,The Hague andAmsterdam . In that same year, they also played in Galicia,Spain , in an homage toZeca Afonso , a Portuguese left-wing singer that had died recently, and also in theAzores Islands.In 1988 the band played once more in Grenoble and also played for the first time to the Portuguese immigrants in
Caracas ,Venezuela . In December of that year, they played in Pau, France.In
1989 the band released the sixth album, the first in five years, named "Monte Formoso". Later in that year they played in the 13thWorld Festival of Youth and Students inPyongyang ,North Korea . In1990 the band returned once more to France, in order to play for the Portuguese diaspora in the commemorations of the Carnation Revolution. Other shows included a participation in a music festival in the Azores and a concert in Galicia. In 1991 the band played again in several places in France, Spain and Portugal.In
1992 they play in theEuropean Arts Festival inEngland , in theGarden Festival Wales , inWales and also inWinnipeg ,Canada . InVancouver , Canada, the band played in a huge folk music festival. They ended the year playing in several places of Portugal and Galicia.In
1993 they played in Beverley, Bradford and Bracknel, in England, and also inGlasgow , in Scotland. In1994 the band participated in a homage album to Zeca Afonso, "Filhos da Madrugada" and released the an album with the Portuguese folk band "Trigo Limpo" and with the Brazilian "Quinteto Violado", the work was named "Ópera do Bandoleiro". The album "Contraluz" had a new edition, bySony . In that same year the band played inMadeira and in Lisbon's Alvalade Stadium, in a homage to Zeca Afonso. Later in that year, they played inBelgium in the Brosella Festival.The seventh album was released in
1995 , and was named "Danças e Folias". In that year, they promoted the new album in several concerts in Portugal. In1996 , the band played in the Celtic music festival ofOporto and received an award for their work in divulging Portuguese folk music. Also in 1996, the band played in theUnited States of America , inMassachusetts , for the large Portuguese community living there. They finished the year with several concerts in Portugal and Spain.In
1997 the band played in several concerts in Spain, France and Portugal. In the next year they played once more in Macau, inA Coruña , Galicia, in Italy and inBilbao , in the Basque Country. They also performed in Portugal in two concerts of solidarity withCuba , inCoimbra andMatosinhos . In1999 they played again in Italy, in the cities ofTrento andRovereto and made a concert inBahia ,Brazil , commemorating the 450 years of the foundation of the city. Later in 1999, they released a record, with the Portuguese artists,Sérgio Godinho ,João Afonso ,Amélia Muge andGaiteiros de Lisboa and returned to Brazil, playing inSão Paulo .In
2000 the band released the a double album, "Por Sendas Montes e Vales" and commemorated the 25th anniversary. In 2001, the band played again in France and Brazil. In the next year, they performed inSalamanca andMadrid , in Spain, and in2003 they played in a huge festival, named "24 hours of Portuguese Music", carried out to promote the Portuguese music, that had concerts in Lisbom, Oporto, Coimbra andSanta Maria da Feira , the band played in Coimbra. Later in that year, the band released a single, "Ceia Louca", during the festival of thePortuguese Communist Party , theAvante! Festival .Discography
*1977 - Eito ForaEito fora (Beira Baixa)
Cantiga da ceifa (Beira Alta)
Coro das maçadeiras (Minho)
Ao romper da bela aurora (Alto Alentejo)
O Senhor da Serra é meu (Ribatejo)
Cantiga do bombo (Beira Baixa)
Manolo mio (Trás-os-Montes)
Pèzinho da vila (Açores)
Senhora do Almurtão (Beira Baixa)
O anel que tu me deste (Douro Litoral)
Marião (Trás-os-Montes)
Baile mandado (Algarve)
*1979 - TamborileiroRema lanchinha (Açores)
Se fores ao S.João (Trás-os-Montes)
Alvíssaras (Beira Baixa)
Saias (Alto Alentejo)
Corridinho (Algarve)
Vira de Coimbra (Beira Litoral)
Ó menino ó (Trás-os-Montes)
S. Gonçalo (Açores) Charamba (Açores)
Canção do tamborileiro (Trás-os-Montes)
Laço dos ofícios (Trás-os-Montes)
*1981 - Quem Sai aos SeusSolo de cavaquinho (Minho)
Mira-me Miguel (Trás-os-Montes)
Fado corrido (Beira Litoral)
D. Fernando (Trás-os-Montes)
Bago de milho (Baixo Alentejo)
Velhas (Açores)
Ró-ró (Trás-os-Montes)
Menino Jesus (Alto Alentejo)
Segadinhas (Minho)
Quadrilha (Beira Litoral)
Gallandum (Trás-os-Montes)
*1982 - Marcha dos Foliões Marcha dos foliões
Tareio
Fandango saloio
Chamarrita
Tiro-liro
Quadrilha 1
Tia Baptista
Cana verde
Redondo
Cantar alentejano
Quadrilha 2
Silvaninha
*1984 - ContraluzCantiga bailada (Beira Baixa)
Pregões
Vai-te embora, ó papão (Beira Alta)
Ea, judios
Arribà monte (Beira Alta)
Falsete dos moiros (Açores)
O cativo (Algarve)
Ilha de sons: Chamamento da moreia(Açores) | Chamarrita (Madeira) | Requintas d'água
*1989 - Monte FormosoBento airoso
Murinheira
Tosquia
Faixinha verde (versão A)
Faixinha verde (versão B)
Nos campos de Vila Rica
Ei lá, boi
Minha roda 'stá parada
*1995 - Danças e FoliasJota carvalhesa
Chula de paus
Mi morena
Campanitas de Toledo
A fofa
Mazurca
Moda da Zamburra
O mineiro
Fraile cornudo
Chote
Donde vás
*2000 - Por Sendas Montes e Vales
*2003 - Ceia Louca (Single)
*2006 - Ceia Louca (CD)& Jorge Palma_Chamarrita zaragateira
&Manuela Azevedo _Tirioni
& Carlos Medeiros_Lenga-lenga
& Vitorino_Li-lá-ré
& Lena d' Água_Moda do pastor
Cantiga bailada
& Cristina Branco_Embalo
& Carlos Medeiros_A vida do caracol
& Rita Marques_Meninas vamos à murta
Durme
& Janita Salomé_Romance de Dona Mariana
Arruada
& Carlos do Carmo_RosinhaBand members
*
Arnaldo de Carvalho - percussion and chorus
*Aurélio Malva -mandolin ,guitar ,bagpipe ,"Viola Braguesa" and voice
*Catarina Moura - voice
*José Tovim -bass guitar and chorus
*Joaquim Teles / Quim Né - drums and percussion
*Luís Garção Nunes - guitar, "Viola Beiroa" and "Viola Toeira" andcavaquinho
*Manuel Pires da Rocha -violin and mandolin
*Ricardo Dias -piano ,flute ,accordion and bagpipe
*Rui Curto -accordion andconcertina ee also
*
Portugal
*Music of Portugal
*Folk music
*Víctor Jara
*Carnation Revolution References
*cite web | title=Página Oficial da Brigada Victor Jara - A história|url=http://www.brigadavictorjara.pt/| publisher=Brigada Victor Jara| accessdate = 2005-12-28
External links
* [http://www.brigadavictorjara.pt/ Band's website (in Portuguese)]
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