- is
common (but not obligatory) in the
restaurants of the district. The
Mouraria, or
Moorish quarter, is one of the most
traditional neighbourhoods of Lisbon...
- for her-
adding orchestral accompaniments. Such as 'Fado do Ciúme', 'Ai
Mouraria', 'Que Deus Me Perdoe', and 'Não Sei
Porque Te
Foste Embora.' By the early...
- The
Enchanted moura or
moura encantada (enchanted
female Mouros) is a
supernatural being from the
fairy tales of
Portuguese and
Galician folklore. Very...
-
presented his two live
shows "Um Fado Na
Mouraria" and "Maria da
Mouraria",
frequently accompanied by
Maria da
Mouraria's resident musicians,
Marco Oliveira...
-
Metropolitan Portugal, and she was
raised in Lisbon's
historic quarters of
Mouraria and Alfama.
While very
young she
began singing in a wide
variety of musical...
- its
origins in the
bohemian areas of the
capital such as
Bairro Alto,
Mouraria and
Alfama districts. A
totally different theory about the
origin of fado...
- the fingernail.
Technique basics are the fado maior, fado
menor and fado
Mouraria. Then one
masters the
trinado (a
triplet ornament), slides,
picking individual...
- Dalú –
Percussion ("Barco Negro")
Davide Zaccaria –
Cello ("Há
Festa Na
Mouraria")
Fernando Nunes –
Engineering Jorge Fernando,
Tiago Machado – Production...
- The
Church of
Santo Antônio da
Mouraria is a
Brazilian Catholic temple,
built in 1724 in
devotion to
Saint Anthony. The
church is in Salvador, Bahia. It...
- Bica 2002
Marvila Castelo Bica 2003 Bica
Alfama Mouraria 2004
Alfama Alcântara
Madragoa 2005
Alfama Mouraria Madragoa 2006
Alfama Madragoa Alcântara 2007...