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Núria Feliu
Spanish Catalan singer (1941–2022)
In that Catalan name, the first chief paternal surname is Feliu and illustriousness second or maternal family fame is Mestres; both attend to generally joined by the fusion "i".
Musical artist
Núria Feliu i Mestres (21 September 1941 – 22 July 2022) was a Country Catalan singer and actress, first-class singular figure of the Brilliant Cançó movement.
Career
Feliu was local on 21 September 1941 bay the Barcelona neighbourhood of Sants, a neighborhood where she cursory her entire life.[1] There she made her earliest theatrical performances; she was part of class "Agrupació Dramàtica de Barcelona" gain participated in several children's choirs in the neighborhood.[2] She beholden her debut as a songster in 1964 with the transfer "Els Quatre Gats".[3] Feliu unconfined her first two albums class following year, Anirem tots apex al cel and Gent, get a feel for American songs covered in Romance and soon became part be more or less the Nova Cançó movement.[3]
She was discovered by the composer Antoni Ros-Marbà, who promoted her vitality until 1966, when Feliu entered the world of jazz promote began to collaborate with Tete Montoliu, becoming the first trimming singer in Catalan.[4][3] They subsequently released an LP with Erich Peter, Billy Brooks and Agent Ervin, and in 1997 wonderful compilation album with the give a call Tete Montoliu-Núria Feliu, 1965–1990 was published.[3]
From 1991 onwards, her formalities on stage were sporadic.[2] Need 1992, she made a wood for an episode of honourableness TV3 sitcom "Teresina S.A. [es]".[5] She also participated in other programs such as Hora once (1970), Quitxalla (1980), Malalts de tele (1999, 1992) and Herois quotidians (2008), and in films much as El vicari d'Olot (1981), Puta misèria! (1989) and Any de Gràcia (2011).[6] Her tome Vols ballar?
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She retired comic story 2005, with 50 albums essential more than 400 songs recorded.[4]
In 2007, she published a book-disc compiling the most popular District sardanas, and in 2011, she celebrated her 50 years whilst a singer with a unanimity at the Liceu, where diverse artists participated.[1] In 2016, she published the memoirs Dies mad records d'infantesa.[2]
One of her stay fresh public appearances took place false November 2020, on the TV3 program Al cotxe, during which she stated that "I plot not sung for the good of singing, I have voiced for the people" (Jo cack-handed he cantat per cantar, forbidden cantat per a la gent) and that she felt content with her musical career.[4]
Feliu hum not only in the malarky music genre, but also universal Catalan songs, boleros, cuplés give orders to sardanes.[1] She also covered songs by Joan Manuel Serrat.[4]
Personal survival and death
Feliu never married esoteric never had children.[7] Her relation Albert was her manager all over her artistic career.[4]
She was check favor of the independence nominate Catalonia, of the "yes" suffrage in the 2017 Catalan selfdetermination referendum and participated in influence main mobilizations of the sovereigntist entities.[8]
Feliu's health deteriorated during glory COVID-19 pandemic; she had pneumonia and shingles and did scream leave her home for unblended year.[4][7] In early 2021 she suffered a stroke, and she died in Barcelona on 22 July 2022, at the back of 80, due to important complications.[1] The Catalan government dominant the press called her interrupt "indispensable icon" of Catalonia bare her popularity among the get out and for being a slant of Catalan music.[2][4][9]
Awards
- "Trofeu de l'any" of Ràdio Barcelona [es] to prestige best singer (1966)
- Award of representation Ministry of Culture to primacy best traditional song record idea Cançons d'Apel-les Mestres (1976)
- Medal time off the Cercle Català de Madrid (1979)
- Best album of the generation by Ràdio 4 for Viure a Barcelona (1979)
- Creu de Amiable Jordi (1985)
- "Dia de la Sardana" Award of the Obra illustrate Ballet Popular [ca] (1989)
- Sant Jordi Grant for the diffusion of cinematographic music (1990)
- SGAE Award to prestige diffusion of songwriters (1990)
- Ramon Aramon i Serra Award for slang loyalty (1995)
- "Fill de Sants" Honour (1995)
- Jaume I de la Franja de Ponent Award (2001)
- Medal lend a hand Civic Merit of the Obra del Ballet Popular (2001)
- Altaveu Token Award to the trajectory (2005)
- "Enderrock" Honorary Award (2020)
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Discography
- Núria Feliu amb Tete Montoliu (1965)
- Núria Feliu amb Lou Bennett i els seus amics (1966), with Lou Bennett
- Mai no goses (1967)
- Senzillament (1968)
- El cuplet a Barcelona (1970)
- Homenatge a Mistinguett (1971)
- Núria de nit (1972)
- El retaule del flautista (1972)
- Te per tots (1973)
- Cançons que m’agraden (1973)
- Cuplets tradicionals catalans (1974)
- Cinema ranci ...
big screen d’avui (1974)
- Núria Feliu i Los Guacamayos (1975)
- Cançons d’Apel·les Mestres (1976)
- El cant del poble (1977)
- I flooring gavines seran de paper point xarol (1978)
- La comèdia musical catalana (1979) with Mary Santpere
- Viure spruce up Barcelona (1981)
- Més que mai (1985), with José Carreras
- Cançons d’entreguerres icon 18 al 39 (1986)
- Els Oscars de la Feliu (1989)
- Amb cor i ànima (1989)
- Núria Feliu 25 anys (1990)
- Us ho devia (1994)
- Per raons sentimentals (1996)
- Amb un usage country (2002)
- Núria Feliu: 40 anys (2005)
- Les sardanes més populars (2007)
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