- (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʃoɾu], "cry" or "lament"), also po****rly
called chorinho ("little cry" or "little lament"), is an
instrumental Brazilian po****r...
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commonly ****ociated with samba, nose
flute and pagode, but is also used in
chorinho,
bossa nova, and some
northeastern folklore rhythms such as cu****bi. It...
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fondly remembered its
roots as it
unabashedly moves forward". The
tunes Chorinho, Baião and
Maracatu have been used as
instructional material. The album...
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Ademilde Fonseca (nicknamed
Queen of
Chorinho;
March 4, 1921, in São Gonçalo do
Amarante –
March 27, 2012, in Rio de Janeiro) was a
Brazilian Choro singer...
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Antologia da
Flauta (1977)
Antologia do
Chorinho Vol. 2 (1977)
Antologia da Canção
Junina (1976)
Antologia do
Chorinho (1975) Pixinguinha, de Novo - Altamiro...
- (2010) "Concertino" for
Trombone and
Strings -
Dinos Costantinides (2012) "
Chorinho do sol"for
Trombone and Guitar-
Spiros Exaras (2014)
Tango for two, please...
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Title Writer(s)
Length 1. "Feet First" 4:24 2. "August" 5:02 3. "
Chorinho" 4:17 4. "Possible Straight" Lyle Mays, Pat
Metheny 3:20 5. "Hangtime"...
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Traumreise nach Attersee,
subtitled Vals Paulista; and
Requinta Maluca, a
Chorinho. Stroud, Sean (2013). The
Defence of
Tradition in
Brazilian Po****r Music:...
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appropriate translation would be "lament"),
traditionally called chorinho ("little cry" or "little lament"). Instrumental, its
origins are in 19th...
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commercial success. In the
following decade,
Waldir Azevedo would po****rize
chorinho, a kind of fast-moving
instrumental samba.
Widespread during the Estado...