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Three Singers, Two Continents, One Love for Brazilian Culture PDF Print E-mail
2009 - September 2009
Written by Joe Lopes   
Thursday, 10 September 2009 17:41

Amália RodriguesPretend you're about to take an essay exam and are getting ready to answer the following question: what do Portuguese fado, Italian opera, and Música Popular Brasileira have in common? Give up? Many people would too. But think about it for a moment. Outside of the fact they are all separate and distinct styles of music, each with its own specific method of interpretation and delivery, what have these various genres given the world if not a wealth of extremely talented and versatile performers?

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WE DON"T WANT PORTUGUESE SINGERS IN BRAZIL, GO AWAY!
written by Brasileira casada na Holanda, September 14, 2009
PORTUGUESE MUSIC IS NOT POPULAR IN BRAZIL (period).
SHAKIRA AND THALYA are popular, unlike this MARIZA or any other portuguese singer.
brasiselira asada
written by Regina, September 28, 2009
Thank GOD for that, important Portuguese singers are renowed thru out the world in the most spectacular Houses unlike your latoeiros.
brasileria asada
written by Regina, September 28, 2009
No wonder you have to be in Holland & asada, your a asada dispensada tht no one would have, your a throw away; noboy wanted you & the world doesn't want your filth, you shou've stayed there in your favela asando more & more.
So tell me asada where is brazucan music liked, certainly not in the rest of the world.
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written by Teka, October 05, 2009
I love to sing and listen to all forms of Lusophone music. I couldn't choose between music from Brazil and music from Portugal, they both mean so much to me. Fortunately, I don't have to choose.

Thank you for this intelligent and thoughtful article.

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