Misia, the Portuguese singer who revolutionized the fado genre, has died.
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Sie galt als Erneuerin des Fado, des portugiesischen Gesangs mit viel "Saudade", dem Weltschmerz, der oft unerfüllten Sehnsucht nach besseren Zeiten. Auch Mísia hatte es nicht immer leicht.Die populäre Fado-Sängerin Mísia ist im Alter von 69 Jahren gestorben. Die Künstlerin, die als Erneuerin der schwermütigen Musik aus den Arbeitervierteln Lissabons über die Tragödien des Lebens galt, erlag bereits am Samstag einem Krebsleiden, wie die staatlic…
It helped revive the Portuguese musical tradition of Fado, and famous authors such as Nobel Prize winner José Saramago wrote lyrics for it. Singer Mísia has now died at the age of 69.
Cântăreaţa portugheză Misia, una dintre reprezentantele renaşterii muzicii fado, a încetat din viaţă, în weekend, la vârsta de 69 de ani.
Portuguese singer Mísia is dead. She died on Saturday at the age of 69 in a hospital in Lisbon as a result of cancer, according to broadcaster RTP Notícias, among others.
The Portuguese singer Misia, one of the representatives of the Fado revival, died on Saturday at the age of 69, we learned on Monday from her record company. She will be buried in Lisbon on 7 August.
Portuguese Fado singer Misia, who significantly contributed to the renewal of the genre, has died at the age of 69. Her relatives informed local media that the musician, whose civil name is Susana Maria Alfonso de Aguiar, died on Saturday in a hospital in Lisbon due to the consequences of a long illness.
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