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5/2/2007 5:03 PM musica do brasil (13 Comments)
- chuck
- 58, United States
6/15/2007 11:07 AMRe: Re: musica do brasil...encore B. Gilberto's 'So Nice'
chuck
58, United States
Bebel Gilberto - So Nice
Bebel Gilberto's 'So Nice' is a departure point for Brazilian music as well as a return to the spirit of the simple sophistication of Bossa Nova. Bebel Bebel Gilberto's 'So Nice' is a departure point for Brazilian music as well as a return to the spirit of the simple sophistication of Bossa Nova.
Bebel Gilberto is the daughter of Joao Gilberto, the man even Antonio Carolos Jobim credited with the invention of bossa nova. Her mother, Miucha, is one of the only three vocalists to share an entire album with Antonio Carolos Jobim. Not surprisingly, at an early age Bebel became a force to be reckoned with in the Brazilian music scene.
"I was surrounded by beautiful sounds from the cradle onwards, whether it was listening to my father or harmonizing with my mother while I sat on her lap. My mother deserves all the credit, because she was very important for me, in terms of learning how to sing. She was really my first singing teacher and taught me how to improvise and do vocal harmonizing, since I was a little girl."
Bebel Gilberto's 'So Nice' is a departure point for Brazilian music as well as a return to the spirit of the simple sophistication of Bossa Nova. Bebel Bebel Gilberto's 'So Nice' is a departure point for Brazilian music as well as a return to the spirit of the simple sophistication of Bossa Nova.
Bebel Gilberto is the daughter of Joao Gilberto, the man even Antonio Carolos Jobim credited with the invention of bossa nova. Her mother, Miucha, is one of the only three vocalists to share an entire album with Antonio Carolos Jobim. Not surprisingly, at an early age Bebel became a force to be reckoned with in the Brazilian music scene.
"I was surrounded by beautiful sounds from the cradle onwards, whether it was listening to my father or harmonizing with my mother while I sat on her lap. My mother deserves all the credit, because she was very important for me, in terms of learning how to sing. She was really my first singing teacher and taught me how to improvise and do vocal harmonizing, since I was a little girl."
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7/23/2007 8:34 PMRe: musica do brasil
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