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Fado Em Mim
: :If the legendary singer Amália Rodrigues is the queen of fado, the national song genre of Portugal, this debut by Mariza announces her coronation as its crown princess of the 21st century. This twentysomething, Mozambique-born beauty of Portuguese, Spanish, German, African, and Indian descent rapidly rose from the Mouraria district of Lisbon to become fado's newest and brightest star. The 12 selections on this recording are arranged in chamber-style ensembles consisting of bass, piano, classical guitar, and its 12-stringed, Portuguese cousin, the Portuguese viola. Songs like 'O Gente Da Minha Terra' and the ...
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Concerto em Lisboa w/Bonus DVD
:Album Description:Mariza's brand new live CD recorded in front of 20,000+ people at the magnificent and picturesque gardens of Torre De Belem in her home town of Lisbon, Portugal. Recorded in 2005, with an orchestra (Sinfonetta de Lisbon) led by Jacques Morelenbaum, the beautiful fado singer transports the listener to a timeless evening in Lisbon. The special bonus DVD is a documentary called Mariza And The Story Of Fado, which examines the art of fado, its history and development through interviews with and performances by Mariza and other fadistas, musicians and experts. Filmed ...
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Terra
:Album Description:Mariza's brand new live CD recorded in front of 20,000+ people at the magnificent and picturesque gardens of Torre De Belem in her home town of Lisbon, Portugal. Recorded in 2005, with an orchestra (Sinfonetta de Lisbon) led by Jacques Morelenbaum, the beautiful fado singer transports the listener to a timeless evening in Lisbon. The special bonus DVD is a documentary called Mariza And The Story Of Fado, which examines the art of fado, its history and development through interviews with and performances by Mariza and other fadistas, musicians and experts. Filmed ...
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Transparente
:Album Description:2005 album from Portuguese singer Mariza, recorded in Brazil and produced by Jaques Morelenbaum. Transparente wraps you in Brazilian rhythms, sensual African beats, New York-flavored jazz and traditional Fado and is certainly her best album to date. EMI. :Standing out amid a very strong crop of young new fado singers, Mozambique-born Mariza returns with Transparente, her third album. While her second, Fado Curvo, announced her as a great new voice on the scene, this one reaffirms that flowering promise while expanding the depth of her range. She gets help from great Brazilian ...
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Fado Curvo
:Album Description:2005 album from Portuguese singer Mariza, recorded in Brazil and produced by Jaques Morelenbaum. Transparente wraps you in Brazilian rhythms, sensual African beats, New York-flavored jazz and traditional Fado and is certainly her best album to date. EMI. :Standing out amid a very strong crop of young new fado singers, Mozambique-born Mariza returns with Transparente, her third album. While her second, Fado Curvo, announced her as a great new voice on the scene, this one reaffirms that flowering promise while expanding the depth of her range. She gets help from great Brazilian ...
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World 2002: 37 Artists from 24 Countries Around the World (2-CD Set)
:Album Description:2005 album from Portuguese singer Mariza, recorded in Brazil and produced by Jaques Morelenbaum. Transparente wraps you in Brazilian rhythms, sensual African beats, New York-flavored jazz and traditional Fado and is certainly her best album to date. EMI. :Standing out amid a very strong crop of young new fado singers, Mozambique-born Mariza returns with Transparente, her third album. While her second, Fado Curvo, announced her as a great new voice on the scene, this one reaffirms that flowering promise while expanding the depth of her range. She gets help from great Brazilian ...
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Transparente
:Album Description:2005 album from Portuguese singer Mariza, recorded in Brazil and produced by Jaques Morelenbaum. Transparente wraps you in Brazilian rhythms, sensual African beats, New York-flavored jazz and traditional Fado and is certainly her best album to date. EMI. :Standing out amid a very strong crop of young new fado singers, Mozambique-born Mariza returns with Transparente, her third album. While her second, Fado Curvo, announced her as a great new voice on the scene, this one reaffirms that flowering promise while expanding the depth of her range. She gets help from great Brazilian ...
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Fado Em Mim
:Album Description:2005 album from Portuguese singer Mariza, recorded in Brazil and produced by Jaques Morelenbaum. Transparente wraps you in Brazilian rhythms, sensual African beats, New York-flavored jazz and traditional Fado and is certainly her best album to date. EMI. :Standing out amid a very strong crop of young new fado singers, Mozambique-born Mariza returns with Transparente, her third album. While her second, Fado Curvo, announced her as a great new voice on the scene, this one reaffirms that flowering promise while expanding the depth of her range. She gets help from great Brazilian ...
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Mariza
from: Phantom Sound & Vision
:Album Description:Over the last few years Mariza has become one of the most recognised and most popular singers from around the world. Her albums have been classics, each one showcasing her unique voice and the Fado tradition that she has very much made her own. A multi-award winner, including here at the BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music, Mariza's live performances have become even more legendary than her albums. No other 'world music singer', and certainly no other 'Fadista' has been able to sell out The Royal Festival Hall and The Albert ...
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Fado em Mim
:Album Description:Over the last few years Mariza has become one of the most recognised and most popular singers from around the world. Her albums have been classics, each one showcasing her unique voice and the Fado tradition that she has very much made her own. A multi-award winner, including here at the BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music, Mariza's live performances have become even more legendary than her albums. No other 'world music singer', and certainly no other 'Fadista' has been able to sell out The Royal Festival Hall and The Albert ...
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