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Carminho
Portugal
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Carminho is a Portuguese fado and popular singer.
Born Carmo Rebelo de Andrade and hailing from Lisbon, she is the daughter of renowned fadist Teresa Siqueira. She cites influences who include fado legends Lucilia do Carmo, Fernando Mauricio, and Amalia Rodrigues, as well as pop/rock legends Queen and The Beatles.

Carminho made her recording debut in 2003 on Saudades do Fado: Tertúlia de Fado Tradicional, a collaborative album produced by guitarist Luís Penedo on which she is featured as a vocalist. Critically acclaimed, she won the Prémio Amália Revelação award in 2005 and was later featured prominently in the Carlos Saura film Fados (2007). She made her solo album debut in 2009 with Fado producer Diogo Clemenre; it hit the Portuguese charts and remained on its top rungs for most of the year.
Two full years later, the album was released across Europe, resulting in it being named album of the year by the British world music magazine Songlines. That same year she participated in two hit collaborations: with Pablo Alboran on "Perdonáme" - a hit in Spain and Portugal - and with Pedro Luis on "Lusa." Her 2012 album Alma featured duets with Chico Buarque ("Carolina"), Milton Nascimento ("Cais"), and Nana Caymmi ("Contrato de Separação"), allowing the singer to tour beyond the confines of Portugal to Brazil and Spain.

In 2014, she moved to Warner for Canto, a collection of traditional and new songs. One of its most popular tracks was "Chuva no Mar," composed by Brazilian singer/songwriter Marisa Monte, who also performed with Carmiho in duet. Carminho toured most of Europe in support and performed on television in several nations. She followed the album with Canta Tom Jobim, a collection of the bossa master's tunes performed by the singer with the composer's own band. She was invited to record the material by Jobim's family.
In true Carminho fashion, she enlisted some of his most innovative interpreters, including Monte, Buarque, and Maria Bethania. Issued at the tail-end of 2016, the album placed on charts from Portugal and Brazil to Spain, France, and even Japan. The subsequent tour sold out virtually every date. Later in 2017, she was invited by Monte, Carlinhos Brown and Arnaldo Antunes to participate in the sessions for the second self-titled Tribalistas album, which was released in August.
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Carminho - As Pedras Da Minha Rua
Carminho - Saia Rodada
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The Banatul Symphony Orchestra of Timişoara and the conductor Tiberiu Dragos Oprea
Romania | concert
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Vicente Amigo
Spain | concert
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Costas Cotsiolis
Greece | concert | master classes | jury
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Hubert Kappel
Germany | master classes | jury
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The Rosenberg Trio
Netherlands | concert
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Yamandu Costa
Brasil | concert
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Benjamin Verdery
USA | concert | master classes | jury
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Vlatko Stefanovski
Macedonia | concert
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Miroslav Tadic
Serbia | concert | master classes
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Raphaella Smits
Belgium | master classes | jury
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Thomas Mullier Pering
Germany | concert | master classes | jury
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Carminho
Portugal | concert
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Zoran Anic
Serbia | jury
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Artyom Dervoed
Russia | concert | master classes | jury
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Giampaolo Bandini
Italy | concert | master classes | jury
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Goran Krivokapic
Montenegro | concert | master classes | jury
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Thomas Offermann
Germany | concert | master classes | jury | promotion
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Marco Tamayo
Austria | concert | master classes | jury
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Anabel Montesinos
Spain | concert | master classes | jury
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Dimitris Piperidis
Greece | promotion
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Duo Abreu Sisters
Sweden | concert | jury
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Jeseok Bang
Korea | concert | master classes | jury
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Xhevdet Sahatxhija
Croatia | master classes | jury
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Bratislava Guitar Quartet
Slovakia | jury
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Srdjan Tosic
Serbia | master classes | jury
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Michaelangelo Niarchos
Greece | concert | master classes | jury
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Jozseph Eotvos
Hungary | master classes | jury
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Vojin Kocic
Serbia | concert | master classes | jury
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Ema Kapor
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Alexander Swete
Austria | concert | master classes | jury
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Maroje Brcic
Croatia | concert | master classes | jury
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Zoran Krajisnik
Serbia | concert | master classes | jury
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Giovanni Seneca
Italy | concert | master classes | jury
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Michele Libraro
Italy | concert | jury
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Predrag Stankovic
Bosnia and Herzegovina | master classes | jury
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Ion Dorobantu
Romania
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Darko Karajic
Serbia | master classes | jury
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Marija Alatic
Slovenia | concert | jury
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Martin Madrigal Guzman
Mexico | concert | master classes | jury
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Bata Zlatković
Serbia | jury
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Michael Stein
Germany | lecture
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David Pavlovits
Hungary | master classes | jury
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Milos Janjic
Serbia | master classes | jury
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Ante Radnic
Croatia | master classes | jury
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Liviu Georgescu
Romania | master classes | jury
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Nenad Kondic
Serbia | master classes | jury
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Miloš Slobodnik
Slovakia | master classes
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Jorgos Nousis
Greece | master classes
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Krzystof Pelech
Poland | concert | master classes | jury
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Tal Hurwitz
Israel | concert | master classes | jury
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Hristo Kolikov
Bulgaria | jury
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Darko Bageski
Macedonia | concert | master classes | jury
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Bojan Ivanovski
Serbia | concert | master classes
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Radka Krajčova
Slovakia | master classes
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Martin Krajčo
Slovakia | master classes
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Mozes Rosenberg
Netherlands | concert
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Giorgos Georgopoulos
Greece | concert
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Ognjen Grcak
Serbia | master classes | jury
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Slobodan Milivojevic
Serbia | master classes | jury
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Nemanja Ostojic
Serbia | concert | master classes | jury
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Marko Srdjevic
Serbia | jury

