António Chainho

Portuguese fado guitarist (1938–2026) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

António Chainho (27 January 1938 – 27 January 2026) was a Portuguese fado guitarist. He worked with many of the great names in fado music, like Hermínia Silva, Carlos do Carmo and José Afonso, and world music, like Paco de Lucía. He also recorded and toured extensively with the Lisbon-based São Toméan singer Marta Dias.[1][2]

Born(1938-01-27)27 January 1938
OriginCoruche, Portugal
Died27 January 2026(2026-01-27) (aged 88)
GenresFado
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António Chainho
Chainho in a performance in Santiago do Cacém
Chainho in a performance in Santiago do Cacém
Background information
Born(1938-01-27)27 January 1938
OriginCoruche, Portugal
Died27 January 2026(2026-01-27) (aged 88)
GenresFado
OccupationMusician
InstrumentPortuguese guitar
Websiteantoniochainho.com
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In 1998, Chainho contributed "Fado Da Adiça" and "Interlude: Variações Em Mi Menor" to the AIDS benefit compilation album Onda Sonora: Red Hot + Lisbon produced by the Red Hot Organization.

Chainho died on 27 January 2026, his 88th birthday.[3]

Discography (incomplete)

  • 1980 – Guitarra Portuguesa
  • 1996 – António Chainho with the London Philharmonic Orchestra
  • 1998 – A Guitarra e Outras Mulheres
  • 2000 – Lisboa-Rio
  • 2003 – António Chainho E Marta Dias - Ao Vivo No Ccb (live at the Cultural Centre of Belém) Label: Movieplay
  • 2010 – Lisgoa

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