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Author:
Bonfá, Luiz,
Title:
Solo in Rio 1959 [sound recording] / Luiz Bonfá.
Format:
[sound recording] /
Publisher:
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings,
Copyright Date:
p2005
Description:
1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Popular music--Brazil
Guitar music.
Songs (Medium voice) with guitar.
Other Authors:
Cook, Emory, 1915-
Notes:
Principally composed or improvised by Bonfá. "From the Emory Cook collection"--Insert. Compact disc. Program and biographical notes by Anthony Weller, and lyrics in Portuguese with English translations (31 p. : ill.) inserted in container. Luiz Bonfá, guitar and vocals. Recorded in 1959; some tracks previously released.
Contents:
Pernambuco (1:37) -- Night and day (2:07) -- Shearing (1:23) -- Sambolero (1:23) -- Calypso minor (1:44) -- Uma prece = A prayer (2:32) -- Bonfabuloso (2:07) -- Quebra mar = The seawall (2:35) -- Luzes do Rio = Lights of Rio (2:30) -- Perdido de amor = Lost in love (3:22) -- Manhã de Carnaval (2:24) -- Amor sem adeus = Love without goodbye (2:00) -- Variações em violão = Variations on guitar (1:24) -- Seringueiro (2:50) -- Na baixa do sapateiro = In the showmaker's hollow (2:47) -- Murder (2:26) -- A Brazilian in New York (5:02) -- Prelude to Adventure in space (1:56) -- Tenderly (1:40) -- Blue Madrid (2:15) -- Marcha escocesa = Scottish march (1:08) -- Fanfarra = Fanfare (:53) -- Samba de Orfeu (1:11) -- Manhã de Carnaval 2 (1:21) -- Perdido de amor 2 (1:52) -- Sambolero 2 (3:06) -- Quebra mar 2 (2:08) -- Seringueiro (excerpt) (:30) -- Seringueiro 2 (1:59) -- Luzes do Rio 2 (2:36).
OCLC:
(OCoLC)57588273
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
CAPH522 -- Iowa City Public Library (Iowa City)

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