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Marchinha (Portuguese pronunciation: [maʁˈʃiɲɐ], also
called "
marchinha de carnaval", "
marchinha carnavalesca" or "marcha carnavalesca)...
- who had
French and
Austrian German ancestors. Up
until the time of the
marchinhas, the
revelry was more of a high
class and Caucasian-led event. The influence...
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finishing after Carnival.
Blocos usually perform Brazilian rhythms, such as
marchinha, samba, frevo, maracatu, and axé.
Street carnival blocos have
become a...
- Paulo: the samba-enredo, the
samba de bloco, the
samba de
embalo and the
marchinha; and in the
Northeast Region including Pernambuco (mostly
cities of Olinda...
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Caipira traditions,
including the
Folia do
Divino and the
Carnival of
Marchinhas. The city was
founded in 1769 by
bandeirantes originated from Taubaté...
- co-organizes the
Mestre Jonas song contest [pt] for the year's
carnival marchinha. In 1975, a
predecessor block named Leões da
Lagoinha (Portuguese for...
- – 2,176
sambas songs in a
universe of 6,706 compositions.
Sambas and
marchinhas together made up the
percentages just over half of the
repertoire recorded...
- Way" (recorded with
Bando da Lua 26
December 1939) "Touradas Em Madrid" "
Marchinha do
grande galo" "Mamãe Eu Quero" "Bambú, Bambú" "I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I...
- 'fresh' sound,
playing a mix of
various rhythms such as coco, ciranda,
marchinha, xote, samba,
contemporary R&B, and
particularly samba-rock and funk....
- Janeiro,
Brazil Died
October 5, 1981(1981-10-05) (aged 73)
Genres Samba,
marchinha Occupation(s) Songwriter,
singer Instrument Singer Years active 1928–1971...