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- (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʃoɾu], "cry" or "lament"), also po****rly called chorinho ("little cry" or "little lament"), is an instrumental Brazilian po****r...
- 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...
- 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...
- commercial success. In the following decade, Waldir Azevedo would po****rize chorinho, a kind of fast-moving instrumental samba. Widespread during the Estado...
- Traumreise nach Attersee, subtitled Vals Paulista; and Requinta Maluca, a Chorinho. Stroud, Sean (2013). The Defence of Tradition in Brazilian Po****r Music:...
- 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...
- more appropriate translation would be "lament"), traditionally called chorinho ("little cry" or "little lament"). Instrumental, its origins are in 19th...
- Ademilde Fonseca (nicknamed Queen of Chorinho; March 4, 1921, in São Gonçalo do AmaranteMarch 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...