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Carlos Paredes ComSE (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkaɾluʃ pɐˈɾedɨʃ]; 16 February 1925 – 23 July 2004) was a virtuoso Portuguese guitar player and composer. He is regarded as one of the greatest players of Portuguese guitar of all-time. Besides his music career, Paredes also worked in the public service for most of his life. In 1958, during Portugal's dictatorial Estado Novo regime, he was imprisoned for 18 months for joining the Portuguese Communist Party, at the time an illegal organization.

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  • Carlos Paredes (en)
  • كارلوس باريديس (ar)
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  • Carlos Paredes (fr)
  • Carlos Paredes (it)
  • Carlos Paredes (pt)
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  • كارلوس باريديس (بالبرتغالية: Carlos Paredes‏) هو عازف الغيتار الكلاسيكي وملحن وعازف قيثارة برتغالي، ولد في 16 فبراير 1925 في قلمرية في البرتغال، وتوفي في 23 يوليو 2004 في لشبونة في البرتغال بسبب قصور كلوي. (ar)
  • Carlos Paredes (* 16. Februar 1925 in Coimbra; † 23. Juli 2004 in Lissabon) war ein portugiesischer Komponist und galt als Meister der Portugiesischen Gitarre (Guitarra portuguesa). Er hatte die Portugiesische Gitarre, die lange Zeit lediglich als Begleitinstrument des Fado galt, berühmt gemacht. Bekannt wurde er auch durch seine Kompositionen für die 1999 gestorbene Fado-Göttin Amália Rodrigues. Er integrierte in seine Kompositionen die Folklore Portugals auf sehr persönliche Weise. (de)
  • Carlos Paredes (Coimbra, 16 février 1925 - Lisbonne 23 juillet 2004), est un compositeur et un virtuose de la guitare portugaise, instrument qui accompagne traditionnellement le fado. (fr)
  • Carlos Paredes (Coimbra, 16 febbraio 1925 – Lisbona, 23 luglio 2004) è stato un musicista e compositore portoghese. (it)
  • Carlos Paredes ComSE (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkaɾluʃ pɐˈɾedɨʃ]; 16 February 1925 – 23 July 2004) was a virtuoso Portuguese guitar player and composer. He is regarded as one of the greatest players of Portuguese guitar of all-time. Besides his music career, Paredes also worked in the public service for most of his life. In 1958, during Portugal's dictatorial Estado Novo regime, he was imprisoned for 18 months for joining the Portuguese Communist Party, at the time an illegal organization. (en)
  • Carlos Paredes ComSE (Coimbra, 16 de fevereiro de 1925 — Lisboa, 23 de julho de 2004) foi um compositor e guitarrista português. Foi um dos principais responsáveis pela divulgação e popularidade da guitarra portuguesa, tendo sido igualmente um grande compositor. É considerado como um dos símbolos ímpares da cultura portuguesa. Para além das influências dos seus antepassados - pai, avô e tio, tendo sido o pai, Artur Paredes, o grande mestre da guitarra de Coimbra - Paredes manteve um estilo musical coimbrão, a sua guitarra era de Coimbra e a própria afinação era do Fado de Coimbra. A sua vida em Lisboa marcou-o e inspirou-lhe muitos dos seus temas e composições.Ficou conhecido como O mestre da guitarra portuguesa ou O homem dos mil dedos. Foi militante do Partido Comunista Português desde 1 (pt)
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