NI 1741
Total Playing Time
3 hrs 45 mins
DDD

Dance Music from Brazil - Choros and Forró

Os Ingênuos
Oficina De Cordas
Fred Dantas, Trombone
Ailton Reiner, Bandolim, Cavaquinho
Camarão, accordion

Choro is fun. It first appeared in Rio during the late 19th century as a popular style of playing waltzes, tangos and maxixes (ancestor of the samba). The musicians or chorões were as influenced by Afro-Brazilian elements as they were by European models and the choro style quickly developed into a genre of its own attracting the finest musicians and composer / arrangers of the century. In choro, unlike jazz, only one instrument takes the solos while the others provide a rich texture to support the melody. It remains an endlessly fascinating and rewarding resource for Brazilian musicians, always popular despite being periodically out of fashion.

















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