Já o havia referido; eis a 2ª parte do ‘The Music of Portugal’, segunda sessão do programa “All Songs Considered” da NPR – National Public Radio dedicada à música portuguesa; Henrique Amaro traçou o roteiro:
“This is the second in our two-part series on the music of Portugal. Host Bob Boilen travels to Lisbon, the home of Fado, the yearning, languid music from the south of Portugal. Boilen speaks with DJ Henrique Amaro about the origins of Fado and how it’s crept into the country’s electronica and hip-hop. We also discover the flashpoint that music played in the country’s 1974 revolution” (1)
Do alinhamento constam Amália Rodrigues (“Barco Negro”), Sam the Kid (“Viva”), José “Zeca” Afonso (“Grândola Vila Morena”), Heróis do Mar (“Saudade”), Xutos & Pontapés (“Gritos Mudos”), Cool Hipnoise (“Groove Junkies”), Buraka Som Sistema (“Yah”) e Dead Combo (“Viúva Negra #1”).
Gostei!
“This is the second in our two-part series on the music of Portugal. Host Bob Boilen travels to Lisbon, the home of Fado, the yearning, languid music from the south of Portugal. Boilen speaks with DJ Henrique Amaro about the origins of Fado and how it’s crept into the country’s electronica and hip-hop. We also discover the flashpoint that music played in the country’s 1974 revolution” (1)
Do alinhamento constam Amália Rodrigues (“Barco Negro”), Sam the Kid (“Viva”), José “Zeca” Afonso (“Grândola Vila Morena”), Heróis do Mar (“Saudade”), Xutos & Pontapés (“Gritos Mudos”), Cool Hipnoise (“Groove Junkies”), Buraka Som Sistema (“Yah”) e Dead Combo (“Viúva Negra #1”).
Gostei!
Ouvir/download da segunda sessão de The Music of Portugal.
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