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    Lupicínio Rodrigues
    Lupicínio Rodrigues

    Lupicínio Rodrigues (1914 - 1974) was a very important Brazilian composer. Lupe, as it was called since childhood, wrote Carnival and samba songs, songs that express much feeling, particularly melancholy for a lost love. He was the inventor of the "música de dor-de-cotovelo" (elbow pain-music), which refers to the practice of those who plunges elbows on a bar-counter or table, orders a double scotch or cachaça and cries the loss of a loved one. Constantly abandoned by women Lupicínio sought in his own life for inspiring his songs, where betrayal and love were always together. From 1935 to 1947, worked as a assistant at the Law College UFRGS. Never out of Porto Alegre except for a few months in 1939 to know the music scene in Rio. Porto Alegre was his beloved birthplace and his entire universe. Bohemian, he was the owner of several bars, steakhouses and restaurants with live music, which was then opening and closing, everything just to have - much more than profit - a place to meet with bohemian friends. As a Gremio FBPA soccer team supporter, he wrote the Club hymn in 1953. He left about a hundred and fifty songs recorded, hundreds others were lost, forgotten or are waiting for whom to find. He was buried in St. Michael and Souls Cemetery in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

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