Chiquinha Gonzaga
Biography
The most important feminine figure of Brazilian popular music of all time, Chiquinha Gonzaga was an independent woman in times of extreme prejudice and earned her money with her own music. The first Brazilian female conductor, the first composer of the marcha carnavalesca genre (with "Ô Abre Alas"), she was also very active in the abolitionist and republican campaigns. Her songs had enormous success, yielding an international career and songs still commonly used.
The illegitimate child of field marshal José Basileu Neves Gonzaga and Rosa Maria de Lima, she began her musical studies with Maestro Lobo. Actively flirtatious, she soon had her destiny concerted by her parents in an arranged matrimony. On November 5, 1863, she married Jacinto Ribeiro do Amaral, the son of a commander and a member of a rich and distinguished family. Her paternal dowry was a piano and it became her main activity after the marriage. But her husband hated the musical bend of Gonzaga's and bought a merchant ship freighted by the imperial government to be used in the Paraguay war (1864 to 1870). Obliging his wife to accompany him on his trips aboard that ship and to cut the bonds with the piano, do Amaral became very angry when Gonzaga found a violão (Brazilian acoustic guitar) and asked her to chose between him and music.
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