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Modinha is the
affectionate (grammatically
called 'diminutive') form of the
Portuguese noun "moda",
meaning "fashion". The word "moda" is also used in...
- tropicália, choro, maracatu,
embolada (coco de repente), frevo, brega,
modinha and
Brazilian versions of
foreign musical styles, such as rock, pop music...
-
fishwives and
other working-class people) can also be
found in
Brazilian modinha and
Indonesian kroncong,
although all
these music genres subsequently developed...
- 34. Tinhorão, José
Ramos (1974).
Pequena História da Música Po****r (da
Modinha á Canção de Protesto) (in
Brazilian Portuguese). Petrópolis: Vozes. Vasconcelos...
- ****uro Me Absolve" (Lee) 6. "Sem Cerimônia" (Lee, Luis Sérgio Carlini) 7. "Que Loucura" (Carlini) 8. "Eu e Meu Gato" (Lee) 9. "
Modinha" (Lee) ...
- (1930).
Dedicated to
Pablo Casals. Introdução (Embolada [pt]) Prelúdio (
Modinha) Fuga (Conversa) (Conversation)
Scored for
orchestra (1930).
There are...
-
Colonial Brazilian Neoclassic poet and musician,
famous for
creating the
modinha. He
wrote under the pen name Lereno.
Barbosa is the
patron of the 3rd chair...
- late 1970s,
Caymmi again took
inspiration from
Amado when he
composed "
Modinha para a Gabriela" ("A
Little Song for Gabriela"), a
musical adaptation of...
-
Modinha de M. de A.
Adeus Êma, Desafio. Théma po****ire du Nord de
Minas Geraes Pállida Madona.
Modinha antiga Tu p****aste por este jardim...
Modinha...
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except "
Modinha" (Antônio
Carlos Jobim). "Friend" "Two
Windows over the Wings" "Running in the Rain" "The Lighthouse" "Hospital Window" "
Modinha" "In Awe...