-
rhythms faded away, and the
performers became merely singers (
fadistas). The 19th century's
fadista Maria Severa, a half
Cigano woman considered scandalous...
- Fado: Um
Tesoura Portugues 2016: "Os Búzios" –
Caixa Ribeira: Os
Maiores Fadistas do
Nosso Tempo 2016: "Desfado" – The Best of Fado:
Scissors Portugues Vol...
- [ɐˈmaliɐ ʁuˈðɾiɣɨʃ]) or po****rly as Amália, was a
Portuguese fado
singer (
fadista).
Dubbed Rainha do Fado ("Queen of Fado"), she was
instrumental in po****rising...
- the
early 19th century, as it was
already largely adopted by Lisbon's
fadistas by the mid-century. With the
diminishing use of the
natural tuning (see...
-
traditional Fado repertoire,
having been
described as a "hardcore
fadista". Many
fadistas have sung her lyrics,
including Camané,
Joana Amendoeira, António...
-
introduced the
music to a new public. The
sensuality of
Misia and
other female fadistas (fado singers) like
Maria Ana Bobone, Cuca Roseta,
Cristina Branco, Ana...
-
Portuguese music group, Clã), Camané (one of the most
famous Portuguese fadistas), Sérgio
Nascimento (a
member of Sérgio Godinho's band), Hélder Gonçalves...
-
Portuguese fadistas performing in the
Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, Lisbon...
- Rebordão
Rodrigues ComIH (14
March 1923 – 1
August 2018) was a
Portuguese fadista (fado singer) and the
younger sister of Amália Rodrigues.
Celeste Rodrigues...
- 2023.
Retrieved 25
February 2023. "Soares,
Carlos Eugénio Líbano. Dos
fadistas e galegos: os
portugueses na capoeira" (PDF).
Archived (PDF) from the original...