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Singer of Latin
A.k.a. Vicentina de Paula Oliveira
Dalva de Oliveira (Rio Claro, May 5, 1917 - Rio de Janeiro, August 30, 1972) was a Brazilian singer. Daughter of a mulatto carpenter, Mario de Paula Oliveira, known as Mario Carioca, and Alice do Espírito Santo Oliveira, Vincentina de Paula Oliveira was born on May 5, 1917 in the city of Rio Claro, São Paulo. In 1935, the Cine Pátria, Dalva meet Herivelto Martins that formed beside the Francisco Sena the Preto e Branco duet, the duet was finished and began the Trio de Ouro. They started dating, and the following year began a conjugal life, formalized in 1939 in a ritual of Umbanda. The union produced two sons: the singer Pery Ribeiro and Ubiratan de Oliveira Martins. The union lasted until 1947, when the constant bickering and backstabbing by Herivelto put an end to marriage. Materials published by Herivelto lying, with the help of journalist David Nasser on "Diário da Noite" made the child to protection agency and send Ubiratan and Pery to boarding school and can only visit her parents in holidays and weekends, and may leave definitely there at 18. Dalva suffered greatly for it. In 1949, formalized the separation. In 1952, after devoting more than once in the music world and win the title of Queen of Radio, Dalva de Oliveira resolves tour of Argentina, to visit the country and sing in Buenos Aires. Tito knows this occasion Climent, who becomes his friend first, then his manager and later, her second husband. As he adopted a daughter named Lucy Dalva de Oliveira Climent, Dalva which fought in court for custody of the girl, who stays with her husband, married years since he lived fighting. Dalva was a simple woman, and Tito wanted a fine woman and full of flourishes, always ready to serve all over the jump. In 1963, Dalva de Oliveira and Titus Climent officially separated. She returned to Brazil alone and sad, and the daughter goes to visit her on holidays, as the children who are at boarding school. Later, she meets Manuel Nuno Carpenter, a man many years younger, who would become her last husband.
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Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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1 - 16 Hits | Dalva De Oliveira | 2009 | Compil. |
O Talento De Dalva De Oliveira | Dalva De Oliveira | 2004 | Compil. |
2 Em 1: É Tempo De Amor & Bandeira Branca | Dalva De Oliveira | 2003 | Compil. |
A Voz Sentimental Do Brasil / Com Roberto Inglez E Sua Orquestra | Dalva De Oliveira | 2002 | Compil. |
Bis | Dalva De Oliveira | 2000 | Compil. |
Meus Momentos Volume 1 & 2 | Dalva De Oliveira | 1999 | Compil. |
Meus Momentos | Dalva De Oliveira | 1994 | Compil. |
Revivendo Dalva de Oliveira Estrela... Saudade... | Dalva De Oliveira | 1990 | Album |
Especial 15 Sucessos Vol. 1 | Dalva De Oliveira | 1989 | Compil. |
Dalva | Dalva De Oliveira | 1987 | Album |
Os Ídolos Do Rádio - Vol. V - Dalva De Oliveira | Dalva De Oliveira | 1987 | Compil. |
Dalva | Dalva De Oliveira | 1973 | Compil. |
Bolero | Dalva De Oliveira | 1972 | Album |
Bandeira Branca | Dalva De Oliveira | 1970 | Album |
Os Grandes Sucessos | Dalva De Oliveira | 1969 | Album |
É Tempo De Amor | Dalva De Oliveira | 1968 | Album |
A Cantora Do Brasil | Dalva De Oliveira | 1967 | Album |
Xangô Não Vai Deixar | Dalva De Oliveira | 1966 | Single |
Máscara Negra / Porta Estandarte | Dalva De Oliveira | 1966 | Single |
Parabéns Belém | Dalva De Oliveira | 1966 | Single |
O Rouxinol / A Paz Da Canção Perdida | Dalva De Oliveira | 1966 | Single |
... Das Rosas / Rancho Do Rio | Dalva De Oliveira | 1965 | Single |
Rancho Da Praça Onze | Dalva De Oliveira | 1965 | Album |
O Encantamento Do Bolero | Dalva De Oliveira | 1962 | Album |
Dalva De Oliveira | Dalva De Oliveira | 1961 | Album |
Tangos | Dalva De Oliveira | 1961 | Album |
Boleros | Dalva De Oliveira | 1959 | Album |
Bolero | Dalva De Oliveira | 1959 | Album |
Dalva | Dalva De Oliveira | 1958 | Album |
Dalva De Oliveira com Roberto Inglez | Dalva De Oliveira com Roberto Inglez | 1955 | Compil. |
A Voz Sentimental Do Brasil | Dalva De Oliveira | 1953 | Album |
Errei, Sim / Segundo Andar | Dalva De Oliveira Com Oswaldo Borba E Sua Orquestra | 1950 | Album |
Sertão Do Jequié / Que Será | Dalva De Oliveira Com Oswaldo Borba E Sua Orquestra | 1950 | Album |
Segredo / Senhor Do Bomfim | Dalva De Oliveira / Trio De Ouro | 1947 | Album |
Os Tangos Mais Famosos | Dalva De Oliveira, Francisco Canaro Y Su Orquesta Típica | Compil. | |
Que Sera / Esta Noite Serenou | Dalva De Oliveira Com Oswaldo Borba E Sua Orquestra | Album | |
Kalú / Fim De Comedia | Dalva De Oliveira With Roberto Inglez And His Orchestra | Album | |
Tangos | Dalva De Oliveira, Francisco Canaro | Album | |
Rancho Da Praça Onze / Ser Carioca | Dalva De Oliveira | Single | |
Quatro Canções=Quatro Sucessos | Sérgio Reis / Eduardo Araujo / Dalva De Oliveira / Miltinho | Single |