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Pagode (Portuguese pronunciation: [paˈɡɔdʒ(i)]) is a
Brazilian style of
music that
originated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as a
subgenre of Samba. Pagode...
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Caipira pagode (in Portuguese:
pagode caipira; also
known as
pagode de
viola and
pagode sertanejo), is a
variant of
Caipira music originating in the state...
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pagode of the
previous decade, this new wave was
later characterized under the
label of "
pagode romântico" ("romantic
pagode") – or also "
pagode paulista"...
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title of Tom Zé's 2005 release,
Estudando o
Pagode,
literally means "studying
pagode" (the
subgenre of samba). This
album is a three-act
operetta about...
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feature of
Samba Pagode is its
rhythmic texture created with a
variety of beats. It
became a
dance style after the
appearance of the
Pagode style of music...
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Pagode du bois de
Vincennes is the seat of the
Institut international bouddhique [Wikidata]
founded by Jean
Sainteny who was the
manager of the institute...
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himself identify as an impressionist.
Estampes consists of
three movements:
Pagodes (Pagodas) – approx. 4–5
minutes (B major). La soirée dans
Grenade (Evening...
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credited as the
inventor of the
Pagode (not to be
confused with the
Pagode style of Samba), the
rural Pagode (
Pagode Caipira).
Among the
violeiros such...
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appears in all
albums except Aventures électroniques, L'Or du Rhin and La
Pagode des brumes. Pol
Pitron (Dutch: Paul Pola, German: Knut Knolle) is the comic...
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especially for
subgenres of
Caipira folklore, such as moda de viola,
caipira pagode, catira, etc. It has its
origins in
Portuguese violas.
Violas are direct...