Mariza
»Fado Bailado«
Thursday
17
May
2018
21:00 – ca. 23:00
Großer Saal
Performers
Mariza, Gesang
José Manuel Neto, Portugiesische Gitarre
Carlos Ferreira, Gitarre
Adriano Alves, Bassgitarre
João Freitas, Percussion
João Frade, Akkordeon
Programme
»Fado Bailado«
José Luís Gordo
Fado Tango
Mário José Lopes, Manuel de Almeida
Fado Lopes
Jorge Fernando
Sou Rochedo
Chuva
Mariza, Tiago Machado
Oração
Jorge Fernando
Quebranto
Matias Damásio
Quem me Dera
Mário Pacheco, Flávio Gil
Semente viva
Mário Pacheco
Rio de Mágoa
Caco Velho, Piratini
Barco negro
Frederico de Brito, Mário José Lopes
Fado Errado
Jorge Fernando, António Vilar da Costa
Trigueirinha
Héber Marques
Amor Perfeito
Arlindo de Carvalho
Limao verde Limao
Resende Dias
Rosa branca
Pedro Rodrigues
Primavera
Tiago Machado
Ò gente da minha terra
Pedro da Silva Martins, Luís José Martins
Saudade solta
Note
Unterstützt von Wiener Städtische und Wiener Städtische Versicherungsverein
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Subscription series
The Art of Song 2018
Presented by
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
Fado
For a long time, the Fado was regarded as outdated in Portugal. But with her soft, melting voice, Mariza blew away the thick layer of dust that had accumulated on the melancholic folk music of Portugal. As she stated from the outset, she was simply making music, and therefore had no qualms about integrating elements of gospel, jazz, pop, bossa nova or flamenco. Mariza, who was born in Mozambique and grew up in Portugal, gave her first concerts at the age of just five in her father’s bar in Lisbon.
After concerts celebrating the legendary queen of Fado, Amália Rodriguez, she was named best Fado singer of the year in 2000. Since then, she has performed on the world’s greatest stages, such as Carnegie Hall in New York or the Royal Albert Hall in London. But in spite of the modern feel of her songs, Mariza’s art, like Fado in its purest form, remains deeply rooted in the human soul.


Publications
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