- (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʃoɾu], "cry" or "lament"), also po****rly
called chorinho ("little cry" or "little lament"), is an
instrumental Brazilian po****r...
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flautava (1960) A
bordo do Vera Cruz (1960)
Parada de
Sucessos (1960)
Chorinhos em
desfile (1959)
Dobrados em
desfile (1959)
Boleros em
desfile nº 2 (1959)...
- "Dance No. 7" "Dance No. 8" "Etude No. 1" The New York
Chorinhos A
collection of 16
Chorinhos for solo
piano The
Tango and
Dances "Dance No. 1 for solo...
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commonly ****ociated with samba, nose
flute and pagode, but is also used in
chorinho,
bossa nova, and some
northeastern folklore rhythms such as cu****bi. It...
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commercial success. In the
following decade,
Waldir Azevedo would po****rize
chorinho, a kind of fast-moving
instrumental samba.
Widespread during the Estado...
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Traumreise nach Attersee,
subtitled Vals Paulista; and
Requinta Maluca, a
Chorinho. Stroud, Sean (2013). The
Defence of
Tradition in
Brazilian Po****r Music:...
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absorbed the
rhythms and
melodies of samba, jazz, pop
music and
Brazilian chorinho.
Since then, she has
never worked in
anyone else's group. She has a degree...
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appropriate translation would be "lament"),
traditionally called chorinho ("little cry" or "little lament"). Instrumental, its
origins are in 19th...
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Ademilde Fonseca (nicknamed
Queen of
Chorinho;
March 4, 1921, in São Gonçalo do
Amarante –
March 27, 2012, in Rio de Janeiro) was a
Brazilian Choro singer...
- do Sul. It
incorporates elements from
Bahian music (north-east), of the
Chorinho (ancient
Brazilian style), the
Pagode (a
variation of Samba), the Samba...