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- Taiguara abstract "Taiguara Chalar da Silva (Montevideo, October 9, 1945 – São Paulo, February 14, 1996), whose stage name was Taiguara, was a Brazilian singer and songwriter.Taiguara was born in Montevideo, Uruguay as his father toured the country as a musician, but grew up in Rio and later moved to São Paulo. While attending Law School at Mackenzie University, he became increasingly involved with student organized recitals and performances, eventually abandoning the course altogether to pursue a musical career full-time. In 1964, he joined the Sambalanço Trio and started receiving media attention, which yielded his first offer from record label Phillips. In 1965, Taiguara recorded his first of several albums, and in the following years won many awards.Due to a series of disagreements with the military dictators in power, his career in Brazil was interrupted in the mid-1970s and he was forced to move abroad, settling in London, where he studied at Guildhall School of Music and Drama, played with the London Symphony Orchestra and recorded the album Let the Children Hear the Music. The album set a precedent, as it became the first foreign recording by a Brazilian musician censored in Brazil (the same record was never released in England either, having been deemed \"misplaced\" by the studios). During a second exile, Taiguara also lived in Paris and a few African countries, mainly Tanzania, where he studied Journalism for a year.Always troubled by the harsh reality of the less fortunate, Taiguara increasingly leaned towards leftist views, later becoming involved with political activities which rallied for a fairer future and social and economical equality for all. Although he was never officially affiliated with any political parties, communist leader Luis Carlos Prestes became a great friend and mentor in his later years. Taiguara composed and recorded the song \"O Cavaleiro da Esperança\" {The Hope Knight} in his honor.Thirteen years after performing in Brazil for the last time, Taiguara returned with the concert \"Thirteen Octobers\" and released two more albums: \"Cançoes de Amor e Liberdade\" {Songs of love and Freedom} (1984) and \"Brazil Afri\" {Afro Brasil} (1994) in the following years. On February 14, 1996, he died from bladder cancer. His last project, an album of songs that celebrated and examined the joys and hardships of the poor living on the slums of Rio de Janeiro, never came to completion.Taiguara was one of the most censored Brazilian artists to date, having close to 200 songs vetoed throughout his career. Some of his biggest hits were \"Universo No Teu Corpo\", \"Teu Sonho Não Acabou\", \"Viagem\", \"Berço de Marcela\", \"Que as Crianças Cantem Livres\", \"Hoje\", \"Amanda\", \"Carne e Osso\", \"Geração 70\" and \"Mudou\". Not unlike many MPB artists, Taiguara composed his own music.".
- Taiguara activeYearsEndYear "1996".
- Taiguara activeYearsStartYear "1965".
- Taiguara alias "Taiguara".
- Taiguara background "solo_singer".
- Taiguara birthDate "1945-10-09".
- Taiguara birthYear "1945".
- Taiguara deathDate "1996-02-14".
- Taiguara deathYear "1996".
- Taiguara genre Bossa_nova.
- Taiguara genre Música_popular_brasileira.
- Taiguara genre Samba.
- Taiguara hometown Brazil.
- Taiguara hometown Uruguay.
- Taiguara recordLabel Phillips_International_Records.
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- Taiguara wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taiguara".
- Taiguara alias "Taiguara".
- Taiguara associatedActs "Hermeto Paschoal, Milton Nascimento, Vinicius de Moraes, Michel Legrand.".
- Taiguara background "solo_singer".
- Taiguara birthDate "1945-10-09".
- Taiguara birthName "Taiguara Chalar da Silva".
- Taiguara dateOfBirth "1945-10-09".
- Taiguara dateOfDeath "1996-02-14".
- Taiguara deathDate "1996-02-14".
- Taiguara genre Bossa_nova.
- Taiguara genre Música_popular_brasileira.
- Taiguara genre Samba.
- Taiguara instrument "Voice, Piano, Acoustic Guitar".
- Taiguara label "EMI/Odeon, Phillips, Continental, Movieplay".
- Taiguara name "Taiguara".
- Taiguara notableInstruments "Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Mellotron, several lesser known African instruments.".
- Taiguara occupation "Musician, Composer, Songwriter, Singer, Pianist, Orchestrator".
- Taiguara origin "Brazil, although born in Uruguay".
- Taiguara shortDescription "Brazilian singer-songwriter".
- Taiguara website www.taiguara.com.
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- Taiguara yearsActive "1965".
- Taiguara description "Brazilian singer-songwriter".
- Taiguara description "Brazilian singer-songwriter".
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- Taiguara subject Category:1996_deaths.
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