Vicente Celestino nascimento 12/09/1894 falescimento 23/08/1968

Born in Rio de Janeiro, he started out singing for neighbors and friends. Enrico Caruso was a big idol of his. At age 20, Celestino debuted at the Teatro São José, soloing on the waltz "Flor do Mal" (S.Coelho/D.Correia), a big hit. That recording, form 1916, was his first to sell thousands of copies, a phenomenon, at the time. Vicente sang the operetta "Juriti", written by Chiquinha Gonzaga, and in 1920 he lined-up his own operetta company. But he did not abandon the carnival music, which granted him hits like "Urubu Subiu". Celestino was one of the first Brazilian artists to use the electric recording system. He released hits like "Santa" (Freire Junior) and "Noite Cheia de Estrelas" (Índio). In the 1930s, he started writing music. The song that would make him known for generations to come was "O Ébrio", turned into a motion picture and box-office hit by director and Celestino's wife, Gilda de Abreu in 1946. The songs "Ouvindo-te", "Coração Materno", "Patativa" and "Porta Aberta" were also written by him. Having always performed in Brazil, he was an idol of different generations. During the tropicalist wave, Caetano Veloso "Coração MAterno". The singer died just before a ceremony where the tropicalists were going to do him homage, in São Paulo.

Discography

Discos de carreira
OBRIGADO MEU BRASIL

OBRIGADO MEU BRASIL

RCA Victor - 1968
 
30 ANOS DE SUCESSO

30 ANOS DE SUCESSO

RCA Victor - 1963
 
CANÇÃO DA FELICIDADE

CANÇÃO DA FELICIDADE

RCA Victor - 1961
 
SAUDADE, PALAVRA DOCE

SAUDADE, PALAVRA DOCE

RCA Victor - 1960
 
ALMA E CORAÇÃO

ALMA E CORAÇÃO

RCA Victor - 1960
 
MINHA SERENATA

MINHA SERENATA

RCA Victor - 1959
 
Extras
Coletâneas
NOITE CHEIA DE ESTRELAS

NOITE CHEIA DE ESTRELAS

Revivendo - 1994
 
IN MEMORIAM - VICENTE CELESTINO

IN MEMORIAM - VICENTE CELESTINO

BMG Ariola - 1993
 
VICENTE CELESTINO

VICENTE CELESTINO

Revivendo - 1991