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Sosa returned tae Argentinae in 1982, several months afore the militar regime collapsed as a result o the Falklands War, an gae a series o concerts at the Opera theatre in Buenos Aires, whaur she invitit mony o her younger colleagues tae share the stage. Banned in her awn kintra, she muivit tae Paris an then tae Madrid. Thair release came aboot throu internaitional intervention. At a concert in La Plata in 1979, Sosa wis searched an arrestit on stage, alang wi aw those attendin the concert. Įfter the militar junta o Jorge Rafael Videla came tae pouer in 1976, the atmosphere in Argentinae grew increasingly oppressive. She increased the popularity o sangs written bi Milton Nascimento o Brazil an Pablo Milanés an Silvio Rodríguez baith frae Cuba an aw. She recordit a tribute tae Chilean poet Violeta Parra in 1971 an aw, includin wha wis tae acome ane o Sosa's signatur sangs, Gracias a la Vida. In the early 1970s, Sosa released twa concept albums in collaboration wi componer Ariel Ramírez an leericist Félix Luna: Cantata Sudamericana an Mujeres Argentinas (Argentine Weemen). In later years, she performit an recordit extensively, broadenin her repertoire tae include material frae throughout Laitin Americae. In 1967, Sosa toured the Unitit States an Europe wi great success.
Her seicont record wis Canciones con Fundamento, a collection o Argentine fowk sangs. Sosa an her first husband, Manuel Óscar Matus, wi whom she haed ane son, wur key players in the mid-60s nueva canción muivement (which wis cried nuevo cancionero in Argentinae). A performance at the 1965 Cosquín Naitional Folklore Festival - whaur she wis introducit an brocht tae the stage while sittin in the audience bi fellae fowk sangster Jorge Cafrune-, brocht her tae the attention o her native kintrafowk. She recordit her first album, La Voz de la Zafra, in 1959. In 1950, at age fifteen, she wan a singin competeetion organisit bi a local radio station an wis gien a contract tae perform for twa month. Sosa wis born on 9 Julie 1935, in San Miguel de Tucumán, in the northwastren Argentine province o Tucumán, o mestizo, French, an Quechua Amerindian ancestrie. Her career spanned fower decades an she wis the recipient o several Grammy awairds an nominations, includin a posthumous Latin Grammy awaird for Best Folk Album. Sosa performit in venues sic as the Lincoln Center in New York Ceety, the Théâtre Mogador in Paris an the Sistine Chaipel in Vatican Ceety, as well as sell-oot shows in New York's Carnegie Hall an the Roman Coliseum durin her feenal decade o her life. She wis best kent as the "vyce o the vyceless ones".
She gae vyce tae sangs written bi baith Brazilians an Cubans. Wi her ruits in Argentine fowk music, Sosa became ane o the preeminent exponents o nueva canción. Haydée Mercedes Sosa (9 Julie 1935 – 4 October 2009), kent as La Negra (leeterally: The Black Ane), wis an Argentine sangster who wis popular throuoot Laitin Americae an mony kintras ootside the continent. San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina