Mísia - Canto (2003)
Mísia - Canto (2003)
1 Pressagios De Alfama 4:18 2 Sem Saber 3:18 3 Lamento Das Rosas Bravas 3:27 4 Tia Minha Gentil 4:21 5 Ah Nao 3:17 6 Cancao De Alcipe 3:15 7 Nenhum Sonho Se Entrega A Chegada 3:31 8 Horas De Breu 3:50 9 Valsa Das Sombras 4:06 10 Verdes Anos 3:52 11 Tim Tim Por Tim Tim 2:54 12 Ah Nao II 3:28 13 Balada De Coimbra 3:17 Arranged By – Henri Agnel Cello – Laurent Lagarde Cittern – Hanri Angel (tracks: 12) Conductor – Thierry Carns Double Bass – Pherre Sylvan Orchestra – String Quintet From The "Camerata De Bourgogne" Portuguese Guitar – José Manuel Neto Viola – Alain Pelissier, Carlos Manuel Proença, Valerie Pelissier Violone – Jean-François Corvaisier, Manuel Rocha Vocals - Mísia
Fado is to the Portuguese what the blues is to America: it is the yearning, bloody, naked soul exposed. This 150-year-old art form is so inseparable from its people that it has become the sum of Portugal's cultural identity. The undisputed queen of fado, Amalia Rodriques, is the jewel to which all other performers are compared. Misia, like her native Portugal, is reverent to tradition as well as mindful of the future. Her love for fado is not without a contemporary flair, and although she is perhaps the most celebrated current interpreter of the genre, her work has received an equal amount of praise and outrage. The haunting Canto finds the perfect middle ground between old and new, fusing lyrics by existing Portuguese poets with (12-string) guitarra and the husky cadences of Misia's otherworldly voice. Inspired by composer Carlos Paredes, Misia brings in a classical string quintet, resulting in a serendipitous blend of modern drama that transcends nationalities. The pairing of traditional with classical is seamless, lending an added weight to the already heavy material. These are songs that travel like bullets to the heart, speaking the oldest language know to mankind: despair. Highly Recommended. ---James Christopher Monger, AllMusic Review
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