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Pixinguinha

Pixinguinha
Artist: Pixinguinha
Genre(s): Latin

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Pixinguinha : Choros
Choros 1998 26 Download album  

Pixinguinha : Carinhoso Stacy
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Pixinguinha, was a choro composer, arranger, flutist and saxophonist born in Rio de Janeiro.Brazilian tradition, Pixinguinha produced the most important choro works of all time.Biography From an early age, Pixinguinha was a distinguished flutist and wrote his first piece at 13.When he grew older, he began the revolutionary musical group Os Oito Batutas.Their tour was a complete success and Pixinguinha received much praise from many distinguished Parisian musical artists including the famed Harold de Bozzi.In 1940, Pixinguinha initiated one of the most distinguished musical periods in the history of Brazil in which composition was revolutionized by improvisation to musical counterpoint.Minutes() * 60 + currentTime.Available from these sellers.Amazon MP3 Downloads store.Songs from this album are available to purchase as MP3s.Images representing the various track states.Why not be the first to suggest a search for which it should appear?The easiest way to shoot video reviews.Tribute to Pixinguinha has to be one of best albums ever.Do yourself a favor and just buy it!The melodies are gorgeous with exotically insinuating hooks and turns throughout.If you already like Moura or Pixinguinha please understand that this album is simply essential.If you have no idea about this music, but you have come this far, than you are on to something great: The best of Brazilian Choro."Thanks for the valuable feedback you provided to other Amazon.Your vote will be counted and will appear on the product page within 24 hours."Moura is a terrific technician and they play some of these pieces faster than you'll ever hear anywhere.One could sometimes wish that Moura paid maybe a little more attention to intonation, or at least played on a reed that was less than 20 years old, but it's clear that everybody's having a good time.Was this review helpful to you?See all 2 customer reviews...Best Jazz from the 1970's?Be the first person to add an article about this item at Amapedia.Music You Should Hear: Artists' PicksWant to know what Norah Jones, Sting, and Il Divo are listening to?For more about music, check out our blog, Amazon Earworm, and our monthly newsletters, Amazon Delivers.Using your checking account at Amazon.If you need help or have a question for Customer Service, contact us.Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?Look to the right column to find helpful suggestions for your shopping session.Compara y ahorra en tus compras de CD's, peliculas y DVD's.Sign in to get personalized recommendations.If you want to specify which of your search terms should match the author's name and which should match the title, you should conduct an Advanced Search.View or change your orders in Your Account.Differently, the Portuguese colonization brought elements of the European culture, between...No Credit Card, All Phones.Build your own online store or Advertise with us.Current Advertisers Sign InHelp improve Yahoo!View RSS FeedMake money with Yahoo!Why some albums take so long to be released is something we will probably never know for sure.Rio de Janeiro in 1996, Pixinguinha was only released in Brazil a year later.Born in 1897, Pixinguinha got that nickname from his grandmother.One of 14 brothers and sisters, he began playing cavaquinho at the early age of 11.In the original group Os Batutas, Pixinguinha played the flute.Pixinguinha, Os Batutas in this recording is composed of Brazil's most respected choro players.As for the music in Pixinguinha, over 60 minutes of authentic choro and samba are performed for generations to come.Donga himself was one of the original members of Pixinguinha's Os Batutas group.When Pixinguinha composed it, no one was interested in recording it.That new singer was none other than one of Brazil's most famous voices, the late Orlando Silva.The music is infectious, and when played by Paulo Moura and Os Batutas, it cannot get any better.Pixinguinha was something like the Brazilian equivalent of Louis Armstrong, a multitalented performer who both helped define and later embodied an entire musical genre.Although Pixinguinha's original recordings are hard to come by, saxophonist Paulo Moura recently paid tribute to him on a concert album made up entirely of Pixinguinha compositions.Pixinguinha's nimble, gently exploratory style comes through on every track, and if you think the flute work is fun, give a good listen to the banjo that's playing behind him...This music is both really pleasant to listen to, and technically amazing...Pity about the copy control, but it's still great music.Some of the finest and most dazzlingly pure choro instrumentals by two masters of the genre, Pixinguinha and his longtime collaborator, flautist Benedicto Lacerda.There's plenty of overlap between this disc and other Pixinguinha retrospectives, but there's something nice about hearing the music as it was first revisited by the Brazilians of the bossa nova era.Also, this is a very strong presentation, with a lean, compact selection of songs that wastes no time bringing out the best music the style has to offer.Her style of "samba antigua" is just gorgeous, especially when blended in with modernized touches, such as the large melodic choruses, as well as Pixinguinha's outstanding, virtuoso playing.Reissued on CD in 1992, along with Clementina's Marinheiro So album, as part of EMI's "2 em 1" series.Pixinguinha "Som Pixinguinha" (EMI, 1971) A weird album, sometimes wonderful, sometimes wretched, in which the creator of the choro style collides with some of the new Brazilian styles.Then it gets goopy, even with lush, lacrymose orchestral arrangements, sounds that are completely unlike the first half of the album.But some of the experimentation is really cool, some of the brightest, most original reworkings of Pixinguinha's work ever made.Disc One has the most variety, including vocal tracks by Carmen Miranda and Orlando Silva, as well as the bouncy, glissando instrumentals.Legendary figures from the dawn of samba such as Pixinguinha, Noel Rosa, Sinho and Ary Barroso may seem distant and antique, but this excellent French compilation brings their music back with resounding immediacy.Also check out the similar "BRESIL: SAMBA" collection.Flautists Carrilho and Poyares appear to trade off as soloists, although the liner notes don't make clear which one is playing where, or on which songs.Paulo Moura in a lovely album of duets arranged for the piano and clarinet; many of the songs come from Pixinguinha's repertoire.Although there is only one song by Pixinguinha on here ("1 X 0"), this can be seen as a warmup for Moura's lauded Pixinguinha album of 1998 (see below).It's a very nice record, maybe a little hard to find these days, but well worth looking for.An unusual update on the music of choro pioneer Pixinguinha...The old master's spritely instrumental tunes are given new lyrics, written by the likes of Gastao Vianna, Paulo Cesar Pinheiro and Vinicius De Moraes; some of the lyrics are of an earlier vintage, collaborations between Pixinguinha and contemporaries like Joao de Barro and Cicero de Almeida.Some tracks retain the upbeat feel of the originals, but others are much slower and more reflective.CD that gathers together classic performances of MPB stars such as Maria Bethania, Joao Bosco, Chico Buarque, Nana Caymmi, Paulinho Da Viola, Tom Jobim, Simone, Caetano Veloso and others, assembled by producer Herminio Bello De Carvalho, who worked with Pixinguinha in his twilight years, and who remembers him fondly in an essay included in a thick set of liner notes.There's also a long interview with Pixinguinha, and nice archival photos, as well as vintage choro recordings by Jacob Do Bandolim and Pixinguinha himself.Several orchestral tracks at the end of the album are kind of cool, though, again, the overall feel of the album is a bit sleepy.Com has a long article written by Bruce Gilman, which also includes a more extensive discography.The video has been added to your playlist.Thank you for flagging this video.Thank you for sharing this video!Try to do the same with portuguese.Buy a cheap dictionary and start to put things togheter.The code changes based on your selection.Pixinguinha and Duke Ellington is may be tailored for specialized or general audiences.American jazz with the many urban instrumental styles of Brasil.Gershwin and Jobim or Gnattali and Monk.Duke Ellington and the Brazilian composer Pixinguinha evolved in remarkably similar fashion.Korman is a New Yorker who plays piano with the luxurious sound and the rhythmical attention of Keith Jarrett...Please try again later."Pixinguinha 's repertoire of 16 compositions recorded betwen 1929 and 1947 with Benedito Lacerda.



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