| 1. Teresinha De Jesus |
| 2. A Condessa |
| 3. Senhora Dona Sancha |
| 4. O Cravo Brigou Com A Rosa (Sapo Jurur) |
| 5. Pobre Cega (Toada Na Rede) |
| 6. Passa, Passa, GaviO! |
| 7. X! X! Passarinho |
| 8. Vamos AtrS Da Serra, Calunga! |
| 9. Fui No Toror |
| 10. O Pintor De Cana |
| 11. Nesta Rua, Nesta Rua |
| 12. Olha O Passarinho, Domin ! |
| 13. Procura De Uma Agulha |
| 14. A Canoa Virou |
| 15. Que Lindos Olhos! |
| 16. C, C, C! |
| 17. Zangou-Se O Cravo Vom A Rosa- |
| 18. Adeus, Bela Morena! |
| 19. Vamos Maninha! |
| 20. Olha Aquela Menina |
Villa Lobos Ciranda E Cirandinhas,Roberto Szidon,Kuaru,World Music
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South American Getaway
Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SRG4 Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
Tracks:
- I Introducao (Embolada)
- II Preludio (Modinha)
- III Fuga (Conversa)
- Fuga Y Misterio
- 'Die 12' In Bossa-Nova (Variacoes Brasileiras)
- La Flor De La Canela
- I Aria (Cantilena)
- II Danca (Martelo)
- Mas Que Nada
- Adios Nonino
- Chiquilin De Bachin
- A Fuego Lento
- South American Getaway
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Who knew that the solid, staid old Berlin Philharmonic had such a groovy group of swingers in its cello section? One of them plays the maracas during the rests in his part, others slap their instruments with abandon, and some of them even shout at appropriate moments: if this makes them sound like trainspotters letting their hair down, it's not meant to. This recording of South American and South American-inspired music is full of joy from beginning to end, and played with the kind of accuracy other ensembles only dream of. The mood ranges from sultry and sweaty (Kaiser-Lindemann's Brazilian Variations) through coolly intellectual (the Fugue from Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1) to pure sunshine (Burt Bacharach's "South American Getaway"). The arrangements are models of their kind, and the cellists respond to their challenges with bravura and passion--at times creating sounds remarkably like a bandonéon, at others producing perfect harmonics in octaves or just singing out with pure joy. Irresistibly seductive. --Warwick ThompsonCustomer Reviews:
Stellar.......2003-11-18
Before coming Caracas.......2001-05-21
Lovely music lovingly played.......2000-06-27
For me, the highlight is the beautifully sung Aria and Danca from the "Bachianas Brasleiras No. 5." Ms. Bancer's other vocal contribution is "The Kid in Blue Jeans" which is very reminiscent of the "girl on the curb" songs with which Piaf used to break your heart.
All in all, this is a lovely offering and the texts of the songs are included in the usual several languages.
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