Mariza

Mariza

Nascimento : 1973-12-16, Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique

História

Mariza (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾizɐ]),[1][2] born Marisa dos Reis Nunes (16 December 1973, Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique) is a popular fado singer. Mariza was born to a Portuguese father and a mother of partial African heritage.[3] At age three, her family moved to Metropolitan Portugal, and she was raised in Lisbon's historic quarters of Mouraria and Alfama. While very young she began singing in a wide variety of musical styles, including gospel, soul and jazz. Her father strongly encouraged her to adopt fado; he felt that participating in the traditional music would grant her greater acceptance in the Portuguese community. Mariza has sold over 1,000,000 records worldwide.[4] Music career In 1999 fado's most famous and beloved interpreter, Amália Rodrigues died. In the public remembrance and mourning that followed, fado regained much of its previous popularity, and Mariza was asked to perform a broadcast tribute to Rodrigues' memory, which caused her friends to begin urging her to record an album of fado music. She did so, and in 2001 Fado em Mim was released. It sold an astounding 100,000 copies (4,000 copies of a fado disc would have been considered successful). After this the record company made the disc available worldwide, and sales eventually topped 140,000 copies. One of Mariza's hit songs, Transparente is a tribute to her African grandmother. Mariza sang the Portuguese national anthem at the 2002 FIFA World Cup of football, at the game which pitted the home team (South Korea) against Portugal. By the time Mariza's second album, Fado Curvo, was released in 2003, she was considered a member of the New Fado movement, with a voice reminiscent of traditional divas of the musical form such as Rodrigues. Her interpretations of fado standards brought her rapid international recognition, leading to her being the recipient, in March 2003, of BBC Radio 3's award for Best European Artist in World Music. Her British television debut was on Later with Jools Holland. For the Olympic Games of Athens 2004 she sang "A Thousand Years," as a duet with Sting. It was released on the official pop album of the Athens Olympics, Unity, on which fado is sung in English and Portuguese. Mariza performing in Cambridge, England in 2004 In 2004 Mariza won an EBBA Award. Every year the European Border Breakers Awards (EBBA) recognize the success of ten emerging artists or groups who reached audiences outside their own countries with their first internationally released album in the past year. Mariza's third album, Transparente, was recorded in Brazil and released in 2005. She performed at Live 8; she sang at the Eden Project in Cornwall, after which she has been invited to concerts and events worldwide to promote Portuguese culture, from Australia to Finland, the United States and Argentina. That album eventually reached Top Ten in countries which include The Netherlands, Spain and Finland. Mariza, who lives in the upmarket Alcântara dockside area of Lisbon, has received many awards from countries such as Denmark, Australia,Canada, Germany, UK, Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea.[citation needed] She has performed in venues such as New York's Carnegie Hall and Central Park, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Barbican, Hollywood Bowl, London's Royal Albert Hall, Union Chapel, Royal Festival Hall, Lisbon's Centro Cultural de Belém, Frankfurt's Alte Oper, Paris' Théâtre de la Ville, Madrid's Teatro Albéniz, Barcelona's Teatro Grec, X Cairo International Song Festival 2004, Centro Cultural de Macau, Moscow International House of Music, Toronto's Massey Hall, Sydney Opera House and the National Concert Hall in Dublin in February 2010. Her album released in 2007 Concerto em Lisboa received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Folk Album. The following year, she again released an album, Terra which also was nominated for Best Folk Album at the Latin Grammy Awards. This album continued to mix a variety of genres, containing basic fado influenced by jazz, flamenco, Latin and African sounds. In 2010, Mariza was featured in the pilot episode of the PBS music series, Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders, singing the "global hit" -- "Minh' Alma." In 2010, Mariza released the album Fado Tradicional, returning to the roots of Fado, but also interpreting the music in Mariza's unique style. Personal life The singer's first child was born on 6 July 2011, two months ahead of schedule. The child is the result of the relationship with businessman Anthony Ferreira. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mariza, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Perfil

Mariza

Filmes

Looking for Cesária Évora
self
Cesária Évora made the music of the Cape Verde islands famous throughout the world in the early 1990s. This film is an introduction to the culture, music and zest for life of the Cape Verdean people. On the occasion of the famous carnival of Mindelno, on the island of São Vicente where Cesaria Évora was born, this documentary offers a musical journey to discover "Sodade" and its legacy. Cesaria Évora, who died in 2011 after a twenty-year career, has allowed Cape Verde to shine throughout the world. The "barefoot diva", considered the queen of the morna has conquered the world and inspired many Cape Verdean artists. The small archipelago, which was for several centuries an important hub of the slave trade has promoted since then an important ethnic mix, which has played an important role in the evolution of local music.
Alguém Como Eu
Fadista
A história começa quando Helena após uma série de desgostos amorosos, aceita uma oferta de trabalho no escritório de Lisboa da agência de publicidade na qual trabalha. Está decidida a mudar o rumo de sua vida afetiva tomando para si um novo objetivo emocional: ser `solteira, inteligente e indisponível´. Mas o destino parece ter outros planos e, logo após sua chegada em Lisboa, conhece Alex, por quem se apaixona. Para desespero de Helena, Alex começa a apresentar os mesmos defeitos de todos os outros homens, e que Helena tanto despreza, assombrando a relação perfeita. Helena deseja apenas um homem sensível às inseguranças das mulheres, um homem mais parecido com ela. E o que parecia ser um simples pedido aos céus, torna-se uma complexa relação à três...
Alto Bairro
In Lisbon 1950, John, 13, decides to invade the neighborhood of prostitutes, nobility and sailors, starting a new stage in his life. Today this neighborhood is reflected in a scattered public debate centered on its night life.
Fado - Património da Humanidade
Artista Convidada
A alma lusa, acompanhada pelo trinado da guitarra! No Coliseu dos Recreios, os fadistas de ontem, de hoje e de sempre dão voz à nossa tradição. A RTP apoiou, desde o primeiro momento, esta candidatura e agora chegou a hora de celebrar com todos os portugueses este feito histórico. O fado já é património da Humanidade!!! Um excelente espectáculo em alta-definição em primeira mão... No dia 2 de Dezembro, na Gala Fado Património da Humanidade, com transmissão em direto pela RTP, estarão em palco no Coliseu dos Recreios: Aldina Duarte, Ana Moura, António Zambujo, Carlos do Carmo, Carminho, Celeste Rodrigues, Cristina Branco, João Braga, Marco Rodrigues, Maria da Fé, Mariza, Pedro Moutinho, Ricardo Ribeiro Músicos: Ângelo Freire, Carlos Garcia, Carlos Menezes, Custódio Castelo, Diogo Clemente, Joel Pina, Marino de Freitas...
Fados
Self
Depois de "Flamenco" e "Tango", Carlos Saura encerra a sua trilogia dedicada a formas de expressão musical com "Fados", debruçando-se sobre uma das mais conhecidas expressões do povo português.
Mariza Concerto Em Lisboa
Herself
Mariza é conhecida como uma artista emocionante, e parece claro que ela responde ao público de forma tão poderosa como eles respondem a ela. O meio de álbum ao vivo parece ideal para esse tipo de artista. e com Concerto em Lisboa, Mariza apresenta o que é, sem dúvida, o melhor álbum de sua ainda jovem (embora de renome internacional) carreira. O DVD que acompanha é ao mesmo tempo cheio de informações históricas fascinante sobre fado, bem como um olhar para dentro Mariza si mesma, que surge como humilde, gentil e incrivelmente da terra.
Mariza: Live in London
Herself
The new queen of the Portuguese folk music known as fado shines in the impressive Mariza Live in London, a 2003 concert recorded at the Union Chapel in London. The twentysomething Lisbon resident has been hailed as the successor to fado legend Amália Rodrigues; now, after two well-received CDs, comes Mariza's first filmed concert performance, and it is stunning. Mariza is backed primarily by acoustic guitar, acoustic bass guitar, and "Portuguese guitar," a 12-string instrument that looks something like a lute and sounds a bit like a Greek bouzouki; there is some piano as well, and Guy Barker's muted trumpet provides "O Deserto" with a pronounced jazzy feel. But the singer is the main attraction here, and the power and passion of Mariza's delivery on "Barco Negro" and nearly all the others in the 16-song set, including more upbeat, celebratory numbers like "Oica La o Senhor Vinho" (the introductions are in English, but the tunes are all in Portuguese) are undeniable.
Portugal Séc. XXI: As Cores Do Som
01–Cabeças No Ar: A Seita Tem Um Radar 02–Sérgio Godinho: Dancemos No Mundo 03–Jorge Palma: Portugal, Portugal 04–Xutos & Pontapés: Dia De S. Receber 05–Rui Veloso: Lado Lunar 06–GNR: 6ª Feira (Um Seu Criado) 07–Lúcia Moniz: Asas Na Mão 08–Da Weasel: A Essência - Vem Sentir 09–Plastica (2): Sleep All Day 10–Madredeus: Ao Longe O Mar 11–Mafalda Arnauth: Bendito Fado - Bendita Gente 12–Mariza: Cavaleiro Monge 13–Camané:A Cantar É Que Te Deixas Levar 14–Vitorino: Alentejanas E Amorosas
Mariza and the Story of Fado
Herself
Internacionalmente aclamado, la cantante Mariza protagoniza este documental que recorre la historia del fado desde en las calles de Lisboa durante el siglo XIX hasta el presente.