Modinha is the affectionate (grammatically called 'diminutive') form of the Portuguese noun "moda", meaning "fashion". The word "moda" is also used in...
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fishwives and other working-class people) can also be found in Brazilian modinha and Indonesian kroncong, although all these music genres subsequently developed...
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(1930). Dedicated to Pablo Casals. Introdução (Embolada [pt]) Prelúdio (Modinha) Fuga (Conversa) (Conversation) Scored for orchestra (1930). There are...
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tropicália, choro, maracatu, embolada (coco de repente), frevo, brega, modinha and Brazilian versions of foreign musical styles, such as rock, pop music...
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Colonial Brazilian Neoclassic poet and musician, famous for creating the modinha. He wrote under the pen name Lereno. Barbosa is the patron of the 3rd chair...
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Suite Russian Nocturne Two Etudes Silhouettes Iberiennes Russian Prelude Modinha Variations on a Brazilian Tune (My Toy Balloon) Studies in Black and White...
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Nova (featuring Leila Pinheiro) Baião (featuring Marcos Suzano) Maracatu Modinha (featuring Teco Cardoso) Aria Piano, compositions, arrangements, production...
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to Me") "Ligia" "Look to the Sky" "Luíza" "Meditação" ("Meditation") "Modinha" "Nuvens Douradas" ("Golden Clouds") "O Amor em Paz" ("Once I Loved") "O...
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except "Modinha" (Antônio Carlos Jobim). "Friend" "Two Windows over the Wings" "Running in the Rain" "The Lighthouse" "Hospital Window" "Modinha" "In Awe...
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34. Tinhorão, José Ramos (1974). Pequena História da Música Popular (da Modinha á Canção de Protesto) (in Brazilian Portuguese). Petrópolis: Vozes. Vasconcelos...
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